July 17th 2024.
Unfortunately, it seems that fans of The Jonathan Ross Show will have to wait a little longer for its return. The popular talk show, hosted by the beloved Jonathan Ross, is reportedly missing from ITV's Autumn schedule. Rumors have been swirling that the show may be making a comeback on the BBC, where Ross got his start as a talk show host.
For the past decade, Ross has been entertaining audiences on Saturday nights with his late-night talk show, featuring a panel of talented guests. However, it seems that this year, the show will not be returning to our screens on ITV. According to sources, there will be no new episodes airing this autumn as part of a major scheduling shake-up. This is a big change from the usual pattern, as the show typically airs in the early spring and last year, it was disrupted due to the Rugby World Cup.
This will be the second year in a row that The Jonathan Ross Show will not be gracing our screens towards the end of the year. Instead, it is slated to return in 2025. This news has left many fans disappointed, but there may be a silver lining. It has been reported that Ross will be making a return to ITV in 2025.
While there has been no official explanation for the scheduling change, it was previously rumored that Ross may be returning to the BBC. This is after he left the broadcaster in 2010 following a controversial incident on his Radio 2 show involving Andrew Sachs. It is now being speculated that he may be in talks to host the celebrity edition of The Traitors, alongside stars such as Courteney Cox and Rylan Clark.
According to an insider, Ross is the perfect fit for the show as he is a high-profile celebrity who is not often seen on reality TV. Plus, he is a self-proclaimed fan of the show, which only adds to the excitement. The celebrity edition of The Traitors is set to air next year, adding to the anticipation for Ross' return to the small screen.
In the meantime, fans can still catch Ross on their screens as he continues to host The Masked Singer. He also hinted at a possible reality TV project in the works, but his main focus will be on his talk show's return next year. However, he has made it clear that he will not be appearing on I'm A Celebrity, as he is not a fan of the eating challenges and the potential boredom.
The Agency reached out to both ITV and Ross' representatives for comment on the scheduling changes, but there has been no response yet. In the meantime, fans can still watch previous episodes of The Jonathan Ross Show on ITVX. And if you have any juicy celebrity stories, videos, or pictures to share, don't hesitate to reach out to the entertainment team at The Agency. They can be contacted via email, phone, or through the Submit Stuff page on their website. They would love to hear from you!
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