Jonathan Ross Net Worth

Jonathan Ross net worth is
$35 Million

Jonathan Stephen Ross, usually named Jonathan Ross, is a well-known name in the entertainment industry. Currently, Jonathan Ross’ net worth has reached 35 million dollars. Jonathan has earned most of his net worth as a radio and television presenter. He is best known as the presenter of the talk show titled ‘Friday Night with Jonathan Ross’. Moreover, Ross has added significant sums to his net worth as a film critic, comics author and comedian.

Jonathan Ross Net Worth $35 Million

Jonathan Stephen Ross was born on November 17, 1960 in St Pancras, London, England, United Kingdom. As a child actor he took parts in several television commercials. He graduated from Southampton College of Art at University College London.

Jonathan Ross debuted as adult actor in an episode of the television series ‘It Ain’t Half Hot, Mum’ written and created by Jimmy Perry and David Croft in 1981. He has also worked as a researcher on the television show ‘Loose Talk’, and later he did the same jobs on other shows. While working as a researcher he met Alan Marke with whom Ross founded ‘Channel X’ the production company which has greatly increased Jonathan Ross’ net worth. They have released the show ‘The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross’ and documentary series ‘The Incredibly Strange Film Show’.

From 1991 to 2008 Jonathan added much to his net worth presenting British Comedy Awards. From 1999 to 2010 Ross worked on the BBC radio program ‘Ross’ BBC Radio 2’ thus again increasing his popularity and net worth. From 2001 to 2010 Jonathan presented the talk show ‘Friday Night with Jonathan Ross’ directed by Mick Thomas and John L. Spencer. For his work in the television and radio industry he was awarded an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. Later, he was honoured by being named a Fellow of University College London. Moreover, Jonathan was awarded for the Best Entertainment Performance and received three BAFTA awards in 2004, 2006 and 2007. It has been reported, at that time, that Jonathan Ross was the highest paid BBC television star. This source, undoubtedly, has been the biggest part of the income in Jonathan Ross’ net worth.

In 2008, Ross published his first semi-autobiographical book entitled ‘Why Do I Say These Things?’ The same year, he won the Sony Gold Award. In 2010, Jonathan Ross left the BBC and published his first comic book ‘Turf’. Since Ross left BBC, he has signed a contract with CineMoi, the independent French film channel under which he became a shareholder of the company, director and producer of the films and also the presenter. Furthermore, since 2011 Ross works on ITV and hosts the chat show entitled ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’. In 2012, Jonathan Ross won the Special Recognition award at the National Television Awards. Ross is usually recognized for his distinctive voice and wit.

Jonathan Ross has been married to journalist, broadcaster and author Jane Goldman since 1988. They have three children. Together with his wife, Ross co-founded the production company ‘Hotsauce TV’.


Full NameJonathan Ross
Net Worth$35 Million
Date Of BirthNovember 17, 1960
Place Of BirthSt Pancras, London, United Kingdom
Height6 ft 1 in (1.86 m)
ProfessionPresenter, Film critic, Actor, Television producer, Comedian, TV Personality, Screenwriter, Writer, Author, Voice Actor
EducationUCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, Leyton Sixth Form College, University of London, Norlington School for Boys
NationalityUnited Kingdom
SpouseJane Goldman (m. 1988)
ChildrenHarvey Kirby Ross, Honey Kinney Ross, Betty Kitten Ross
ParentsJohn Ross, Martha Ross
SiblingsPaul Ross, Simon Ross, Miles Ross, Liza Ross, Adam Ross
NicknamesJonathan Stephen Ross , Wossy , Jonathan Ross OBE , Jonathon Ross
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/TheJonathanRossShow
Twitterhttp://www.twitter.com/wossy
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0743552
AwardsNational Television Award for Special Recognition, British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance, NME Award for Worst Dressed, Writer's Guild of Great Britain Special Award
NominationsNational Television Award for Most Popular Entertainment Presenter, British Comedy Award for the Best Comedy Entertainment Personality, British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Programme, National Television Award for Most Popular Chat Show Host, National Television Award for Most Pop...
MoviesValiant, A Short Film About John Bolton, We Know Where You Live. Live!, Prince Cinders
TV ShowsThe Jonathan Ross Show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, The Film Programme, Japanorama, They Think It's All Over, It's Only TV...but I Like It, The Big Fat Quiz of the Year, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Comic Relief 2011, Stargazing Live, Comic Relief, The Golden Cag...
#Trademark
1Razor-sharp wit
2Long Hair
3His inability to pronounce the letter 'R'
#Quote
1[on Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie] They're so startlingly attractive, I felt I needed to sit down! It's like your breath leaves your body. I was also starstuck meeting Barbra Streisand, as I'm a huge fan of hers, and with Sylvester Stallone - he's Rambo!
2[on guests he couldn't book for his talk shows] Unfortunately, the people I want are the ones who won't do it, like George Clooney, Michael Caine and Jack Nicholson. Michael recently sent me a charming letter, saying, 'Nothing personal, but I just don't feel comfortable doing talk shows anymore!' (Caine did eventually appear in 2016)
3I love Cheryl (Cheryl), I think Cheryl's an incredible performer. I saw Girls Aloud once and of all the girls on stage she was, I think, the most accomplished, the way she moved and the way she sang.
4I am about as big a fan of David Bowie as you will find on the planet.
5If you're not upsetting the Daily Mail you're doing something wrong. They're the most noxious human beings. And we know they're hypocrites and insincere.
6[on his critics in the press] They're not people I respect and I can't see how they have any respect for themselves.
7[on Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)] Spectacular photography, excellent performances and a powerful story make this one of the year's best films. The kids - Tianna Sansbury, Laura Monaghan and especially Everlyn Sampi as Molly - are superb, as is Branagh (Kenneth Branagh) as Neville, the Chief Protector of Aborigines. The actor wonderfully captures the fanaticism behind Neville's beliefs. But the real star is director Phillip Noyce, who not only brings out such moving performances from his young actors but manages the tone of the film with such skill that you never feel you are being manipulated and can respond to the moving story and beautiful images as you wish. Marvellous and memorable.
8Congratulations to Simon Cowell on a landmark birthday... 50 and not out! Or is that just a rumour?
9I am delighted to be hosting the BBC's coverage of the Live Earth (2007) event as I am passionate about saving the planet. After all, I am the man who put the 'W's in rainforests.
10I love and admire George (George Michael) because he is so remarkably, uncompromisingly, perhaps even foolishly, his own man. I'm not talking about his recent late-night driving madness here, or indeed the brief stay 'inside' at her Majesty's Pleasure that was the inevitable end result. No, it's because the cherry on top of his remarkable talent is that he is a modern, gay man who refuses to act embarrassed, or even pay lip-service to dominant hetero-culture - instead offering himself up as a radical and yet much-needed alternative role model to young gay men who don't embrace camp or feminised homosexual behaviour as their own. A strong, butch, unashamedly gay man who does what he wants, when he wants to. I have nothing but admiration for his talent. Nothing but respect for his courage in the face of the sneering press that seek to diminish or destroy those that are different to them. And nothing but love for the whole package.
11[on receiving the Music Industry Trusts' Award from George Michael] George Michael, wow. I thought you were dead. And he's giving me a lift home, I can't believe my luck.
12Back in the Seventies I spent three whole years at an Emerson Lake and Palmer gig - and that was just the drum solo.
13I saw The Stooges way back in the Seventies when Iggy (Iggy Pop) on stage was just a primal force of nature. Who could have dreamt that one day I would seek and value his advice on car insurance?
14I've been passionate about music ever since I purchased my first single, "Pearl's a Singer" by Elkie Brooks. I was young, we all make mistakes.
15I am thrilled and excited that after a short break I will be rolling up my sleeves and creating a brand-new show for ITV1. I cannot wait to get back on screen with a fast, funny and unpredictable new talk show. I do have a little spare time, though, so if England needs a temporary new manager I will consider the post seriously.
16[on being a punk] I wore plastic trousers and winkle-pickers; my hair was spiky, greased and lacquered. But I wasn't going out to cause trouble. I just liked the look.
17[on Roxy Music] One of the greatest bands this country's ever produced.
18[on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)] One of the real delights for me doing this show has been the music we've had on. Over the years we've had just some of the best performers in the history of modern popular music.
19[on the final episode of Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)] I promised Morrissey (Morrissey) I wasn't going to cry.
20[on asking David Cameron in an interview if he ever masturbated thinking about Margaret Thatcher] It wasn't intended to receive an answer, but rather to get a laugh - which it did. A big one, if I remember rightly. So job done.
21People like coming on my show because they know they'll have fun and they know I'm going to be respectful to them. I'm never, you know, mean-spirited.
22I know the loveliest people who swear all the time, and the most awful people who never swear. It really doesn't mean anything.
23[on the furore over his obscene phone call to Andrew Sachs in 2008] Can I be quite honest with you? In a way, the whole experience has been quite fun. Because it's been really odd. And interesting. And fun. Life can sometimes potter along in the same direction, and then something comes along over which you have no control. It was literally within about four days of it all kicking off that I just thought, you know what, there's no way I can control this, there's no way I can change this. So I've just got to not let it bother me. And then it became almost like I was watching it happen to somebody else. And it was quite entertaining. It was weird watching people get themselves into a lather over something so intrinsically unimportant as that. It was just silly. Silly people writing silly things.
24[on the furore over his obscene phone call to Andrew Sachs in 2008] It wasn't pleasant having people camp outside my house, and it wasn't pleasant people using me as a whipping boy. But you know what? You know what? It wasn't a big deal. So what? So what if a handful of idiots who write for a right-wing newspaper don't like me? Who cares? I don't.
25I'm good at TV. And I like doing it. One of the hardest things about leaving the BBC was the fact that a lot of people love the shows, and I feel I owe it to them and their loyalty not to waltz off. And part of the reason is I don't want the people who did come out against me to in any way have a sense of triumph. It's as simple as that. So it's really just to continue being an irritant. They're not people I have ever respected or liked, and if I can continue to be very publicly successful, that is its own reward for me. Not revenge, because I'm not about revenge. It's just about saying you're wrong. Your world view isn't right. We live in a country where it seems to be very much acceptable to be intensely judgmental about others - but I don't sit around judging people, and I find it very bizarre and peculiar that people judge me and then find different ways of justifying it.
26My talk show is not an interview show as such, which is why I'm always bemused when critics say the interview wasn't very good. And I think, but I'm not doing an interview! What I'm trying to do is make a comedy show. And that, trust me, is a fuck of a lot harder. Even though we're creating something in the moment that doesn't exist anywhere else, without them [my guests] I haven't got anything. And so I thought I really want to make something of mine.
27Even though I've done hundreds of hours of TV and radio, most of which - with a couple of minor missteps - have been well received, what I'm aware of always, and it's grown to slightly trouble me as I've got older, is that all the shows I do are somewhat parasitical, in that I'm feeding off others. If you do a movie review show or an interview show, you're talking to other people about work they've done.
28My love affair with comics is more important to me than my love of films, or my work in TV, or just about anything outside my family. You're hardwired for it, if you fall in love with comics when you're 11. And I think if there's one good thing I can maybe achieve with 'my celebrity', it's to try to broaden the horizons and widen the readership of this particular entertainment which I adore and which is somewhat belittled and denigrated and ignored. I just want to see comics getting a fair critical chance.
29My first television talk show The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross (1987) started on Channel 4 in 1987. It had been a big hit but after series four, despite it continuing to get pretty good ratings, we agreed with Channel 4 to stop. But I had grown accustomed to having my face on TV, and the money that comes with it, so I fronted a number of different programmes, none of which really worked. Anyway, this unhappy and unproductive period inevitably led to depression. I was stuck in a groove, basically drinking too much and spending my earnings none too wisely. I wanted to keep making shows because I didn't know what else to do, and because I thought I needed to keep earning the sort of money I had grown accustomed to. But earning that money by making shows I didn't care about made me far unhappier than being broke ever could have done.
30Music has always played a large part in my life and it's been a privilege to not only present most of my musical heroes but to give a leg up to the next generation.
31There are certain members of the press who may have an agenda against the BBC and me perhaps. In which case we don't listen to them.
32I'm delighted to be staying with the BBC if only because it is the only studio I can drive to without getting lost. It is the best channel in the country, and I'm proud they want me back.
33[on Michael Parkinson] He has stood above British television like a colossus. He is the greatest talk show host this country has ever, and I maintain will ever, produce.
34[on Jumper (2008)] Why Hayden Christensen keeps getting cast in lead roles in major films I've no idea. He was terrible in his two Star Wars films and he's equally dismal here.
35Spice Girls are reforming - in the same way they reform meat into nuggets. God bless them, they're going to be reforming under the name Atomic Mutton.
36[on presenting television coverage of the Live 8 concerts in 2005] It was, at times, very patronizing. I could have swapped Velvet Revolver for just about anyone. I can understand why they did it. They wanted maximum exposure in the Western media and to do that they need stories. Pink Floyd reforming gets you an awful lot of attention. Other acts were chosen to attract different parts of a Western audience, certainly to get the media attention, which they achieved and which they wouldn't with African musicians. I regret not saying anything about it on the day.
37Into the life of every film critic a little rain must fall, but even that knowledge, or the experience of watching four other dreadful Kevin Smith films, barely prepared me for the biblical deluge of awfulness that is Clerks II (2006). Even by the pitiful standards of films such as Mallrats (1995) and Dogma (1999), Mr Smith's latest work is breathtakingly shoddy. It's a real tribute to the man's shrewd use of the Internet to keep his profile alive that he's managed to sustain a career in the movie industry, as he has no detectable talent as writer, director, editor or actor.
38I'd rather written off Robin Williams, possibly as a consequence of the trauma induced by Patch Adams (1998).
39I love good stupid movies and make no apology for that fact. I suspect I'm the only film critic in the country who's a fully paid-up member of the Adam Sandler Fan Club or who can quote whole scenes from that underrated masterpiece of contemporary film comedy Soul Plane (2004).
40Upsetting Norman Tebbit has given me some small sense of satisfaction because he's spent 12 years upsetting me.
41I normally do things just for the huge amount of cash.
42It's shocking the lack of support the government gives the film industry. If it wasn't for the Bond movies and Harry Potter we'd be dead on our feet.
43The Avengers (1998) got some terrible reviews but I find it curiously satisfying.
44One thinks making movies is glamorous, but here we are in Bethnal Green.
45[on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)] I'm lucky because I have a lot of influence over my show. We don't book people unless I think I'm going to have fun with them and I have something I want to ask them.
46[reviewing V for Vendetta (2005)] "If it had been called 'V for Vasectomy', I could scarcely have found it a less enjoyable experience."
47As a youth when most of my friends were dreaming about being Sylvester Stallone or Michael Caine, I wanted to be Barry Norman.
48If I ever see Richard Gere in Primal Fear (1996) or First Knight (1995) again it'll be much too soon, and the same goes for the ludicrous Battlefield Earth (2000).
49I'd rather have chewed my own arm off than sit through something as putrid as Pearl Harbor (2001).
50Nothing can prepare you for quite how bad Gigli (2003) is.
51Pirate DVDs are not a victimless crime but some people are still buying them and that's making me cranky. Just stop buying them - that's the message we want to get out there. Saying yes to a pirate DVD is saying yes to crime on your street.
52Richard Curtis is one of the greatest comedy writers Britain has ever known . . . apart from the guy who used to write all Bob Monkhouse's jokes, who never really got the credit he deserved.
53I've made some good shows and I've made some dreadful shows.
54I don't ever go to the theatre. I try and avoid it whenever possible.
#Fact
1Reviewing George Clooney's fact-based "Good Night And Good Luck" on his "Film 2006" program on BBC Television, he referred to the villain of the piece (seen in actual news footage in the film) as "the infamous Senator Eugene McCarthy". In fact, as the film repeatedly makes clear, it was the infamous Senator Joseph McCarthy (no relation), a Republican demagogue. Eugene McCarthy was a politician of a later era, a widely-admired liberal and Democrat who tried unsuccessfully to gain a Presidential nomination in 1968.
2His interview with Steve Martin on The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross (1987) (broadcast 9 October 1987) was described by Melody Maker magazine (19th December 1987) as "the year's most embarrassing TV moment, Martin savagely highlighting his host's total lack of spontaneity".
3On December 14th 2010, Jonathan Ross joined the UK's French film channel, Cinemoi, in a multi-faceted role as presenter, producer, creative director and shareholder.
4Paid £3,000 for four tickets to see Barbara Streisand in concert in 2007.
5He was a regular at Soho's Blitz club during the early years of the New Romantic movement.
6Following his involvement in controversies in 2008 such as his interview with Gwyneth Paltrow on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001), which contained sexually explicit content which the BBC Trust called "gratuitous and unnecessarily offensive", and his suspension following his performance on the Russell Brand radio show, the BBC decided in 2009 that Ross will no longer broadcast live on BBC radio in an attempt to make sure that he does not breach editorial guidelines again.
7Winner of the Music Industry Trusts' Award in 2009 for his outstanding contribution to the British music industry, joining the likes of acclaimed musicians such as John Barry, Elton John and Peter Gabriel, music industry executive Ahmet Ertegun and promoter Harvey Goldsmith.
8On Russell Brand's Radio 2 show on 18 October 2008, he and Brand left obscene messages on the answerphone of Andrew Sachs, concerning the fact that Brand had slept with Sachs's grand-daughter Georgina Baillie. This programme was later broadcast, provoking widespread complaint from the public and politicians such as Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Conservative leader David Cameron. Brand later resigned from the BBC and Ross was suspended without pay for three months. The controller of Radio 2, Lesley Douglas, also resigned, as did the head of compliance David Barber. The BBC Trust called it a "deplorable intrusion with no editorial justification" and Ofcom fined the BBC £150,000, calling it "gratuitously offensive, humiliating and demeaning".
9In 2006, he was one of several BBC star presenters whose salaries were leaked to a national newspaper by a temporary agency worker at the corporation. The same year, he signed a new contract with the BBC which some reports estimated to be worth £6 million annually, a figure the corporation refused to confirm or deny. Following this, the BBC Trust launched a review into whether the BBC was paying its stars above the market rate, which was published in 2008 and vindicated the corporation.
10Considers David Baddiel one of his closest friends.
11He has named The Temptations as his favorite R&B group.
12Revealed in an interview with Christopher Eccleston on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001) in 2005 that he was a fan of the original series of Doctor Who (1963). He also mentioned that his favorite Doctor was Jon Pertwee.
13In an article published in the Radio Times in 2005, 70 industry experts from the BBC and commercial radio judged him the most powerful person in British radio.
14His favorite situation comedy ever is Seinfeld (1989).
15He was in the audience at Wembley Stadium for the concerts of Wham! in June 1986 and Queen in July 1986.
16Brother of Paul Ross.
17His favorite musical artist is David Bowie and he plays a David Bowie song on every edition of his BBC Radio 2 show.
18A fan of the band Electric Light Orchestra.
19His top ten films of all time are: Duck Soup (1933), Sunset Blvd. (1950), Ikiru (1952), The Wages of Fear (1953) (aka The Wages of Fear), (1963), Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965), The Producers (1967), Blade Runner (1982), My Neighbor Totoro (1988) (aka My Neighbour Totoro) and In the Mood for Love (2000) (aka In The Mood for Love) [Source: "Sight and Sound"].
20Maintains a lot of control over the playlist of his BBC Radio 2 show, playing many of his favorite artists. He is a fan of Roxy Music, David Bowie, Scott Walker, John Barry, Morrissey, The Cure, The Feeling, Arctic Monkeys, Neil Hannon, Edwyn Collins, Elvis Presley, Queen, Elvis Costello, Frank Sinatra, Paul Weller and punk rock in general.
21His all time favorite film is Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965).
22He was awarded the O.B.E.(Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to broadcasting.
23Voted Sexiest Male Voice in UK Radio in a poll by Trojan condoms.
24Named the showbiz dad most fathers identified with in a poll of fathers for UK retailer Early Learning Centre (2004).
25He is the voice of 'The Ugly Stepsister' in Shrek 2 (2004) in the UK version ('Larry King' does the voice in the US version). Although King is still credited in the main credit sequence, an additional screen, acknowledging Jonathan's role appears at the very end of the film.
26Presents his own show on BBC Radio 2 (Saturdays). The show's producer and co-host is Andy Davies.
27Wife Jane Goldman is an author.
28Children: Betty Kitten, Harvey Kirby and Honey Kinney
29Was the original choice to host TFI Friday (1996)
30Son of Martha Ross.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Jonathan Ross ShowTV Series 11 episodes, 2011 - 2012 writer - 1 episode, 2012
Friday Night with Jonathan RossTV Series 3 episodes, 2004 - 2007 writer - 131 episodes, 2003 - 2010 written by - 2 episodes, 2006 - 2008
It's Christmas with Jonathan Ross2005TV Movie
The British Comedy Awards 20032003TV Special additional material
The British Comedy Awards 20022002TV Special documentary additional material
It's Your New Year's Eve Party2001TV Special
Baddiel's Syndrome2001TV Series additional material
Americana1992TV Mini-Series documentary

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Penn & Teller: Fool Us2015TV Series co-executive producer - 1 episode
The Big Fat Anniversary Quiz2015TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2014TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2013TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the 90s2013TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the 80s2013TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2012TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the 00s2012TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the 90s2012TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the 80s2012TV Special executive producer
Andy Hamilton's Search for Satan2011TV Movie documentary executive producer: Hotsauce TV
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2011TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2010TV Special executive producer
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross2006-2008TV Series executive producer - 49 episodes
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2007TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Anniversary Quiz2007TV Special executive producer
In Search of Steve Ditko2007TV Movie documentary executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2006TV Special executive producer
Asian Invasion2006TV Mini-Series documentary executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2005TV Special executive producer
It's Christmas with Jonathan Ross2005TV Movie executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2004TV Special executive producer
Adam and Joe Go Tokyo2003TV Series executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of Everything2016TV Series executive producer - 1 episode
The Big Fat Quiz of Everything2016TV Special executive producer
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2015TV Special executive producer

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
World's Most Talented2015TV SeriesNarriator
Fable III2010Video GameBarry Hatch (voice)
Extras2006-2007TV SeriesJonathan Ross
Halo 32007Video GameAdditional Voices (voice, uncredited)
The Children's Party at the Palace2006TV SpecialThe Fat Controller (Thomas the Tank Engine)
Valiant2005Big Thug (voice)
A Short Film About John Bolton2003ShortJonathan Ross
Only Fools and Horses....2001TV SeriesJonathan Ross
Rex the Runt2001TV SeriesAwards Announcer / Handsome Rex
We Know Where You Live2001TV MovieMatthew Kelly
Happiness2001TV SeriesJonathan Ross
Jonathan Creek2000TV SeriesJonathan Ross
Spice World1997Jonathan Ross
Pervirella1997Bish Archop
Prince Cinders1993ShortUgly Brother Police Officer (voice)
French and Saunders1993TV SeriesJohnny Carson
Rita Rudner1990TV Series
The Tall Guy1989Jonathan Ross
It Ain't Half Hot Mum1981TV SeriesSoldier
Amin: The Rise and Fall1981Israeli soldier (uncredited)
Breaking Glass1980Extra (uncredited)

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Solid Soul1986TV Series researcher
6.20 Soul Train1985TV Series researcher
Trak Trix1984TV Series researcher
Loose Talk1983TV Series researcher

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross2004TV Series performer - 1 episode
Never Mind the Buzzcocks1997TV Series performer - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Mrs. Merton Show1997TV SeriesHimself
The Late Jonathan Ross1996TV SeriesHimself
An Audience with Sooty1996TV MovieHimself - Audience Member
The Noise1996TV SeriesHimself
In Search of Dracula with Jonathan Ross1996TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Eastern Heroes: The Video Magazine - Volume 21996VideoHimself
The Very Best of Sid James1996Video documentaryHimself - Narrator (voice)
In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross1995TV Movie documentaryHimself
Shooting Stars1993-1995TV SeriesHimself
Mondo Rosso1995TV Series documentaryHimself - Presenter / Presenter-Himself
Comic Relief1995TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Comic Relief: Behind the Nose1995TV SpecialHimself
There's No Business1994Himself
Nirvana Live! Tonight! Sold Out!!1994Video documentaryHimself
Gagtag1994TV SeriesHimself - Host
The 10 Percenters1994TV SeriesHimself
Have I Got News for You1993-1994TV SeriesHimself
Live & Kicking1994TV SeriesHimself
Clive James1994TV SeriesHimself
Late Show with David Letterman1994TV SeriesHimself
Home Truths1994TV SeriesHimself
Manga!1994TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
The British Comedy Awards 19931993TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Saturday Zoo1993TV SeriesHimself - Presenter
Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes1993TV SpecialHimself
The Word1993TV SeriesHimself
Jonathan Ross Presents1993TV SeriesHimself - Host
Americana1992TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Late Night with David Letterman1991-1992TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1992TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Comic Relief: Behind the Nose1992TV MovieHimself / Alan Tracy
The British Comedy Awards 19911991TV Special documentaryHimself - Host
Tonight with Jonathan Ross1991TV SeriesHimself - Host / Himself - Presenter
Amnesty International's Big 301991TV MovieHimself - Presenter
Jonathan Ross Presents for One Week Only: Alejandro Jodorowsky1991TV Movie documentaryHimself, host, narrator
Comic Relief1991TV SpecialHimself
Without Walls1990TV Series documentaryHimself
Juke Box Jury1990TV SeriesHimself - Panellist
Jonathan Ross Presents for One Week Only: David Lynch1990TV Movie documentaryHimself
Going Live!1990TV SeriesHimself - Guest
One Hour with Jonathan Ross1989-1990TV SeriesHimself - Host
Jonathan Ross Presents for One Week Only: Aki Kaurismaki1990TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Cilla's Goodbye to the '80s1989TV Movie
The Incredibly Strange Film Show1988-1989TV Series documentaryHimself - Host
Rivron1989TV SeriesHimself - Guest
A Night of Comic Relief 21989TV SpecialHimself
Hysteria! Hysteria! Hysteria!1988TV SpecialHimself
One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage1988TV MovieHimself (uncredited)
The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross1987-1988TV SeriesHimself - Host
Comic Relief1988TV SpecialHimself
Through the Keyhole2013-2017TV SeriesHimself - Panellist
The Lenny Henry Show1987TV SeriesHimself
Pixar's Greatest Moments2016DocumentaryHimself
Come Dancing1986TV Movie documentary as Jonathon Ross
The Jonathan Ross Show2011-2016TV SeriesHimself - Host / Himself - presenter
Trak Trix1984TV SeriesHimself - Roller Skater
Richard E. Grant on Ealing Comedies2016TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Loose Women2010-2016TV SeriesHimself
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown2016TV SeriesHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of Everything2016TV SeriesHimself
My Worst Job2016TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously2016DocumentaryHimself
The Last Leg2013-2016TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway2003-2016TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest Announcer
The Big Fat Quiz of Everything2016TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
The Nation's Favourite Bond Song2015TV Movie documentaryHimself
James Bond's Spectre with Jonathan Ross2015TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
Penn & Teller: Fool Us2011-2015TV SeriesHimself - Host
Very British Problems2015TV SeriesHimself
The Saturday Night Story2015TV Movie documentaryHimself
Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic2015TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Play to the Whistle2015TV SeriesHimself - Team Member
Celebrity Squares2014-2015TV SeriesHimself
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled2015TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
Room 1012000-2015TV SeriesHimself
National Television Awards2015TV SpecialHimself
The Big Fat Anniversary Quiz2015TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
Alan Carr's New Year Specstacular2014TV SpecialHimself
8 Out of 10 Cats2006-2014TV SeriesHimself
The International Fashion Film Awards2014TV SpecialHimself - Host
Good Morning Britain2014TV SeriesHimself
Stella2014TV SeriesHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2013TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
How Video Games Changed the World2013TV Movie documentaryHimself
A League of Their Own2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
This Morning2003-2013TV SeriesHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of the 90s2013TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
David Frost: Hello, Good Evening & Farewell2013TV Movie documentaryHimself - Introduction / Narrator
That Puppet Game Show2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Adam Hills in Gordon St Tonight2013TV SeriesHimself
Perspectives2013TV Series documentaryHimself - Host
The BRIT Awards 20132013TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Alan Carr's New Year Specstacular2012TV SpecialHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2012TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
Stephen Fry: Gadget Man2012TV SeriesHimself
Hotel GB2012TV SeriesHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of the 80s2012TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
Alan Carr's Summertime Specstacular 22012TV SpecialHimself
Mad Mad World2012TV SeriesHimself - Special Guest
Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast2012TV SeriesHimself
Daybreak2011-2012TV SeriesHimself
Big Brother's Bit on the Side2012TV SeriesHimself
National Television Awards2012TV SpecialHimself
Bear Grylls Wild Weekends2012TV SeriesHimself
Alan Carr's New Year Specstacular2011TV MovieHimself
A Night with the Stars2011TV Movie documentaryHimself
The British Comedy Awards 20112011TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Film '722000-2011TV SeriesHimself - Presenter / Himself - 40th birthday item / Himself
Ruth Jones' Summer Holiday2011TV MovieHimself
My Favourite Joke2011TV SeriesHimself
Cinémoi at Cannes2011TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Host
TV Festival Du Cannes 20112011TV MovieHimself - Presenter
Comic Relief: Red Nose Day 20112011TV MovieHimself - Presenter
The Orange British Academy Film Awards2011TV SpecialHimself - Host
Top Gear2002-2011TV SeriesHimself
Stargazing Live2011TV SeriesHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2011TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
Alan Carr: Chatty Man2009-2011TV SeriesHimself
The Republic of Telly2011TV SeriesHimself
Thora Hird Tribute2011TV MovieHimself
100 Greatest Toys2010TV MovieHimself - Presenter
Jamie's Christmas Lock-In2010TV MovieHimself
Chris Moyles Quiz Night2010TV SeriesHimself
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross2001-2010TV SeriesHimself - Host
Pete & Dud: The Lost Sketches2010TV MovieHimself - Presenter
I'm in a Rock 'n' Roll Band2010TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself - Host
National Movie Awards2010TV SpecialHimself
Bruce Forsyth: A Comedy Roast2010TV MovieHimself
Channel 4's Comedy Gala2010TV MovieHimself
TV Burp2008-2010TV SeriesHimself
The Orange British Academy Film Awards: Red Carpet2010TV SpecialHimself
Brit Awards 20102010TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The BRITs Encore2010TV MovieHimself
Pride of Britain Awards 20102010TV SpecialHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2010TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
The British Comedy Awards 20092009TV SeriesHimself - Host
The Variety Club Showbiz Awards 20092009TV SpecialHimself
The Culture Show2009TV Series documentaryHimself
The Apprentice: You're Fired!2008-2009TV SeriesHimself
Xposé2009TV SeriesHimself
David Lean in Close-Up2009TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Comic Relief 20092009TV SpecialHimself
Comic Relief: The Apprentice2009TV MovieHimself
The Orange British Academy Film Awards2009TV SpecialHimself - Host
The Orange British Academy Film Awards: Red Carpet2009TV SpecialHimself
Imagine2008TV Series documentaryHimself
Jonathan Ross Salutes 'Dad's Army'2008TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
The Charlotte Church Show2008TV SeriesHimself
Sport Relief 20082008TV MovieHimself
Empire Movie Awards 20082008TV SpecialHimself
Happy Birthday Brucie!2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Orange British Academy Film Awards2008TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Morecambe & Wise: In Their Own Words2008TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
Comic Relief Does Little Britain: Live2007VideoHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2007TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
If It Ain't Stiff2007TV Movie documentaryHimself - Interviewee
BBC Look North: Yorkshire and North Midlands2007TV SeriesHimself
The Big Fat Anniversary Quiz2007TV SpecialHimself (uncredited)
In Search of Steve Ditko2007TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
Heroes Unmasked2007TV Series documentaryHimself
Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out2007TV Movie documentaryHimself
Live Earth2007TV Special documentaryHimself - Presenter
The F Word2005-2007TV Series documentaryHimself
Eigo de shabera-night2007TV SeriesHimself
Japanorama2002-2007TV Series documentaryHimself - Host / Himself
Doctor Who Confidential2007TV Series documentaryHimself
Taping Nigel II: The Gimpening2007Video documentary shortHimself
Comic Relief 2007: The Big One2007TV SpecialHimself - Host
The Orange British Academy Film Awards2007TV SpecialHimself - Host
Russell Brand: Doing Life - Live2007Video documentaryHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2006TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
The British Comedy Awards 2006 Live2006TV SpecialHimself
The Royal Variety Performance 20062006TV MovieHimself - Host
QI2006TV SeriesHimself
David Walliams: My Life with James Bond 0072006TV Movie documentaryHimself
World of Robin Hood2006TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
Russell Brand's Got Issues2006TV SeriesHimself - Special Guest
Annually Retentive2006TV SeriesHimself
The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live2006TV Movie documentaryHimself
Hollywood Greats1999-2006TV Series documentaryHimself - Presenter / Himself - Host
Never Mind the Buzzcocks1996-2006TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest Presenter / Himself - Team Member
Making Your Mind Up2006TV MovieHimself - Judge
Asian Invasion2006TV Mini-Series documentaryPresenter
2005 TV Moments2005TV MovieHimself - Host
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2005TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
It's Christmas with Jonathan Ross2005TV MovieHimself - Host
The British Comedy Awards 20052005TV SpecialHimself
Richard & Judy2005TV SeriesHimself
And It's Goodnight from Him2005TV MovieHimself, Narrator (voice)
Derren Brown: The Gathering2005TV SpecialHimself
Derren Brown: Trick of the Mind2005TV Series documentaryHimself
Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 052005TV SpecialHimself - Host
The Secret Map of Hollywood2005TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself - Presenter
Making Your Mind Up2005TV MovieHimself - Judge
Comic Aid2005TV MovieHimself - Presenter
Bruce Forsyth: A BAFTA Tribute2005TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2004TV SpecialHimself - Contestant
The British Comedy Awards 20042004TV SpecialHimself - Host
They Think It's All Over2000-2004TV SeriesRegular Panelist / Himself - Regular Panelist / Himself - Panelist / ...
Bo' Selecta!2003-2004TV SeriesHimself
Sport Relief 20042004TV SpecialHimself
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!2004TV SeriesHimself
The BAFTA TV Awards 20042004TV Movie documentaryHimself
2003 TV Moments2004TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Britain's Best Sitcom2004TV SeriesPresenter
The British Comedy Awards 20032003TV SpecialHimself - Host
Jane Goldman Investigates2003TV Series documentaryHimself
Fame Academy2003TV SeriesHimself
The Terry and Gaby Show2003TV SeriesHimself
Comedy from Merton to Enfield2003TV Series documentaryHimself
75 Years of the Academy Awards: An Unofficial History2003TV Special documentaryHimself - Presenter
Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair Do2003TV SpecialHimself - Host
The Kumars at No. 422003TV SeriesHimself
Brit Awards 20032003TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Dolly Parton: Platinum Blonde2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Fight2002TV MovieHimself
The British Comedy Awards 20022002TV Special documentaryHimself - Host
It's Only TV... But I Like It1999-2002TV SeriesHimself - Host
24 Heaven2002TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
Reputations2002TV Series documentaryHimself
When Louis Met... Chris Eubank2002TV Special documentaryHimself
Pride of Britain Awards 20022002TV SpecialHimself
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire2002TV SeriesHimself - Contestant
There's Only One Elvis2002TV Movie documentaryHimself
It's Your New Year's Eve Party2001TV SpecialHimself - Host
The British Comedy Awards 20012001TV SpecialHimself - Host
The Teaching Awards 20012001TV SpecialHimself
Stop! Kung Fu!2001TV SeriesHimself
EastEnders: It's Your Party!2001TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Happy Hour2001TV SeriesHimself
The RDA2001TV SeriesHimself
Comic Relief: Say Pants to Poverty2001TV SpecialHimself
This Is Your Life2001TV Series documentaryHimself
Celebrity Big Brother2001TV SeriesHimself
Boy George: One on One2001TV SeriesHimself - Guest
From Enterprise to Franchise2001TV Movie documentaryHimself
Make It So2001TV Movie documentaryHimself
Star Trek Night2001TV Movie documentary
Ross Meets Frost2000TV MovieHimself
Full Mountie2000TV SeriesHimself
Never Rewind the Buzzcocks1999VideoHimself
30 Years of Monty Python, a Revelation1999TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
Python Night: 30 Years of Monty Python1999TV Movie documentaryHimself
Clarkson1999TV SeriesHimself
The 51st British Academy Film Awards1999TV SpecialHimself - Host
Comic Relief: The Record Breaker1999TV SpecialHimself - Host
The British Comedy Awards 19981998TV Special documentaryHimself - Host
TFI Friday1998TV SeriesHimself
The Man Who Would Be Caine1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
Comic Relief Presents the Pick of the Nose1998VideoHimself - Presenter
An Audience with the Spice Girls1997TV SpecialHimself
Talking Telephone Numbers1997TV Series
Light Lunch1997TV SeriesHimself
What a Performance!1997TV SeriesHimself
In Search of Hamlet1997TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
The Big Big Talent Show1996-1997TV SeriesHimself - Host
Harry Hill1997TV SeriesHimself
Red Nose Awards1997TV SpecialHimself
Funny Business1997TV SeriesHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Louis Theroux: Savile2016TV Movie documentaryHimself
Sir Terry Wogan Remembered: Fifty Years at the BBC2016TV Movie documentaryHimself
Timeshift2015TV Series documentaryHimself - Interviewer
Amy2015/IIIDocumentaryHimself
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled2015TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
Rock and Roll's Greatest Failure: Otway the Movie2013DocumentaryHimself
Sports Life Stories2013TV Series documentaryHimself
The Talent Show Story2012TV Series documentaryHimself
Top Gear2011TV SeriesHimself
Almost Famous IV2011TV Movie documentaryHarp Commercial
Live from Studio Five2010TV SeriesHimself
Almost Famous III2010TV Movie documentaryHimself
Queens of British Pop2009TV SeriesHimself
Peter Kay: Raider of the Pop Charts2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
WWE Raw2009TV SeriesHimself
Russell & Ross: What the F*** Was All That About?2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Comedy Map of Britain2008TV Series documentaryHimself
TV's Funniest Music Moments2008TV MovieThe Spice Boys
Long Way Down2007TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Comedy Connections2006TV Series documentaryHimself
The Unseen Spike Milligan2005TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Favouritism2005TV SeriesHimself
Ricky Gervais' and Stephen Merchant's Video Diary of the Making of Series Two of 'The Office'2003Video documentary shortHimself (uncredited)
The Very Best of 'Have I Got News for You'2002VideoHimself
Heroes of Comedy2002TV Series documentaryHimself
100 Greatest TV Moments from Hell2000TV SpecialHimself
Never Mind the Buzzcocks1997TV SeriesHimself

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2012Special Recognition AwardNational Television Awards, UK
2007BAFTA TV AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Entertainment PerfromanceFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
2006BAFTA TV AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Entertainment PerformanceFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
2004BAFTA TV AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Entertainment PerformanceFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
2004RTS Television AwardRoyal Television Society, UKBest Entertainment PerformanceFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
2004TRIC AwardTelevision and Radio Industries Club AwardsTV Personality
2003RTS Television AwardRoyal Television Society, UKBest Entertainment PerformanceFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2015National Television AwardNational Television Awards, UKMost Popular Chat Show HostThe Jonathan Ross Show (2011)
2012National Television AwardNational Television Awards, UKMost Popular Talk ShowThe Jonathan Ross Show (2011)
2007National Television AwardNational Television Awards, UKMost Popular Entertainment Presenter
2006National Television AwardNational Television Awards, UKMost Popular Entertainment Presenter
2005British Comedy AwardBritish Comedy AwardsBest Comedy Entertainment PersonalityFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
2005National Television AwardNational Television Awards, UKMost Popular Entertainment Presenter
2004British Comedy AwardBritish Comedy AwardsBest Comedy Entertainment PersonalityFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
2004National Television AwardNational Television Awards, UKMost Popular Entertainment Presenter
2003BAFTA TV AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Entertainment Programme or SeriesFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
2003British Comedy AwardBritish Comedy AwardsBest TV Comedy Entertainment PersonalityFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
2003National Television AwardNational Television Awards, UKMost Popular Entertainment Presenter
2002British Comedy AwardBritish Comedy AwardsBest Comedy Entertainment PersonalityFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
2002RTS Television AwardRoyal Television Society, UKBest Entertainment PerformanceThey Think It's All Over (1995)

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