TV3
Saturday 17th November 2018
06:00-09:25 Weekend
09:25-11:20 brand new series.12/41.Saturday Morning with James Martin.(Series 1).Saturday Morning with James Martin sees the hugely popular chef returning to Saturday mornings, with a two-hour show from his very own home.
The series reflects James's love of hearty food as well as some of his other passions…the great outdoors, his beloved dogs and, of course, fast cars.
Each week he welcomes two guests into his own kitchen. Familiar faces include choirmaster Gareth Malone and weather presenter Carol Kirkwood.
The chef and his guests cook together inside James’s kitchen and in his garden, making the most of his BBQ and pizza oven.
Plus, each show features a guest regional chef who cooks in their home or their own restaurant.
Viewers are joining in too as drinks VTs come courtesy of members of the public, who’ll give an authentic response to the wines and other drinks they taste.
Plus look out for an exciting twist in each episode, which sees James attempting to create a dish in the most difficult of circumstances...
James Martin welcomes Shane Richie and chefs Tony Tobin and Kenny Atkinson to his home for another morning of good food and entertainment.
11:20-11:50 (Repeat) Gino's Italian Coastal Escape...Unlocking the Secrets of Sardinia.Gino D'Acampo learns about the local speciality of Sardinia - roasted suckling pig, and hosts a traditional Italian festa for his friends.Tuscany and Lazio: Gino D'Acampo takes a culinary journey along the Italian coast. He visits some of Tuscany's hidden gems, before heading to the town of Gaeta in Lazio.
11:50-12:20 (Repeat) brand new series.3/4.The Harbour.(Series 1).It's high season and its time to get the tills ringing with the first big sporting event of the season, a three day triathlon festival. It's a tense time for the harbourmasters who must marshall the course. Meanwhile Roger the mackerel boatman is busy organising a big charity fishing event while Phil gets the Lifeboat station ready for the big open day. But will August storms put a dampener on proceedings.Documentary series about Tenby Harbour. It is high season and time to get the tills ringing with the first big sporting event of the season - a three-day triathlon festival.
12:20-12:30 TV3 News and Weather.Duncan Golestani presents the latest headlines from around the world.Followed by national and local weather forecasts.
12:30-13:30 (Repeat) The Question Chase.Quiz show hosted by Bradley Walsh. All that stands between and thousands of pounds is one of the country's finest quiz brains.
13:30-16:00 TV3 Racing:Live from Cheltenham.Ed Chamberlin and Francesa Cuillmailinil presents live coverage from Cheltenham on the second day of the November meeting where the Bet Victor Gold Cup is the feature race of the day.and all many more.
16:00-16:30 brand new series.8/.Thunderbirds Are Go.(Home on the Range).The Tracys visit a family estate away from Tracy Island, but a mysterious intruder threatens their solace.
16:30-17:00 (Repeat) You've Been Outtakes Framed!.An SUV gives birth to a pensioner, a penguin poops during a parade and why you should not buy your cat an iPad. Also, a dirty dolphin ruins Harry's childhood memories.
17:00-17:30 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.The Cruise.Documentary series about cruise ship Regal Princess.Casino host Cecillia falls for assistant Maitre d' Alberto, deck hand Sviatik catches the eye of waitress Valeria and Timothy runs into hot water with a couple of passengers.
17:30-18:00 (Repeat) brand new series.5/8.Paul O Grady:For Love of the Dogs.(Series 6).
Episode 5
Paul O’Grady and the team use an unconventional technique to calm down an overexcited mongrel this week at Battersea. Paul also meets a young German shepherd cross with some hidden health problems and a shihtzu pug cross who needs cheering up after being brought in because his elderly owner couldn’t look after him any more.Paul O'Grady is back at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. He and the team use an unconventional technique to calm down an overexcited mongrel.
18:00-18:30 brand new series.1/6.Back to Milline.(Series 1).(Episode 1).
18:30-18:35 Regional News and Weather
18:35-18:45 TV3 News and Weather.Lucrezia Millarini presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a national weather forecast.
18:45-19:30 (Repeat) brand new series.5/.Catchphrase.(Series 5).Stephen Mulhern hosts the game show in which three players - Steve, Charlene and Lenny - compete to guess the familiar phrases hidden in animated clues and win big money.
19:30-20:30 (Repeat) brand new series.Ninja Warrior UK.(Series 3).Ben Shephard, Rochelle Humes and Chris Kamara host the fourth heat as competitors from all over the UK take on TV's toughest obstacle course.
20:30-22:00 brand new series.The X Factor Live.(Series 14).(Live Show 4).The singing competition kicks off the fourth weekend of live shows as the remaining contestants sing their hearts out. Dermot O'Leary hosts and a big name guest performs live.Presented by Dermot O'Leary,with judges Simon Cowell,Louis Walsh,Sharon Osborune,and Nicole Scherzinger,and all many more.Music from last year's The X Factor 2017 and singer-songwriter Matt Terry performs the his new single "The Thing About Love".The X Factor Series 14 Live Show 4 a repeat is on tomorrow (Sunday,18th,November,2018).*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show Results 5 is on tomorrow (Sunday,18th,November,2018).*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show Results 5 a repeat is on tomorrow (Saturday,24th,November,2018).
22:00-23:00 brand new series and last in series and series finale.12/12.The Jonathan Ross Show.(Series 12).SHERIDAN SMITH on upcoming projects, recovering from a difficult year and why she is speaking out about her mental health
LUKE EVANS performs a duet with Sheridan and says he’d love to play Sir Tom Jones in a movie biopic
PETER KAY causes mayhem as he takes over the set and invites guests to the sofa!
IAIN STIRLING on Love Island and his protective mum
Plus The Script perform
On this week’s episode of The Jonathan Ross Show - which airs on Saturday night on TV3 - Jonathan is joined by national treasure, Sheridan Smith; comedian and actor, Peter Kay; Actor Luke Evans and comedian and voice of Love Island, Iain Stirling.
Singer and actress, Sheridan Smith, spoke to Jonathan all about upcoming projects and her new album, being back in the limelight after struggling with her mental health and why she is speaking out about it now.
On why she decided to do her new album, she said: “They came to me after I did Cilla and my dad was alive at the time, and he said ‘Go on, do an album’... I didn’t have the guts to be honest but growing up with them [my parents] being a country and western duo, they really wanted my to do it. And so when they came to me after Funny Girl and they asked me again, his voice was in my head and I thought ‘why not, let me do it and dedicate it to him.’”
On pulling out of performing in Funny Girl, following the devastating death of her father, she said: “It was the worst thing, I hate it and I always think ‘The show must go on’ and I hate letting anyone down but I think the public understood in a way that you can’t choose when these things happen. It was a gradual build up when my dad got diagnosed and I just couldn’t continue, I lost my mind, I completely did to the point where people were stopping me in the street and cuddling me because people understand that, it’s just life. Unfortunately you can’t just take time off from a show, you get a lot of abuse so that’s what happened.”
On struggling with her mental health, she said: “I’d been performing anyway leading up to that, and I’ve always had a bit of anxiety, and so I was a little bit nervous but the catalyst of it all was my dad. Now I’m in a better place, I want to say ‘It’s okay not to be okay’ because I didn’t speak about it and then it snowballed and it came to this huge head… You’re scared to ask for help because people think ‘Oh what have you got to be worried about?’ and I get it but I just think, if [me speaking out] helps one person. I’ve had a lot of messages from young girls. I hope it helps people… I totally take responsibility for that time, it was my fault that they [the press] were writing stuff because I was giving them stuff to write about so that was my own fault. But I’ve taken time away, stepped away, managed to be around my family, have some quality time with them and come back with this album and a tour and hope that people welcome me back.”
On her anxiety, Sheridan said: “It’s a weird thing because people just go, ‘Pull yourself together’ and that’s the worst thing you can say… You can’t help it. Unfortunately it just comes. It’s an issue that I have that I’m working on.”
And on who she’d like to play her in a story of her life, she said: “I love Kathy Burke… she does comedy and she’s got no vanity, I just love that about her… My dad always taught me you can’t take life too seriously.”
Sharing memories of her father, she said: “He was constantly laughing, he was the funniest man I ever met. As far as relationships go, he set the bar so high I just want someone who can make me laugh like that.”
On whether she’ll do a theatre show again: “I’m straight back. I’m filming an TV3 drama at the minute, then a FOUR drama after that then I’m going on the road, I’m touring with the album which I’ve never done and I’m terrified.”
Of all of the songs on her album, she admitted that she likes singing the ‘saucy’ ones including ‘Addicted to Love.’ “I might ask [if I can do the video with gorgeous men] just for the fun of it.”
Jonathan joked that perhaps he and fellow guest, Peter Kay, could be in the video.
On touring and performing at the Royal Albert Hall next year, she said: “Because I’ve never played myself before, I’m always playing characters, there’ll be lots of interaction with the audience, I might get some of you up. I’m really looking forward to it.”
Actor, Luke Evans, joined the show. Showing off his musical credentials, he and Sheridan sang a Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers duet to much applause from the audience. [Pictures available from REX]
Luke also spoke about ageing, admitted he is conscious of getting old: “Very. It’s terrifying, no one wants to… It’s hard enough looking at a mirror reflection, let alone a 40 foot version of yourself. I think I’ve changed a lot.”
He also admitted, he’d love to play Tom Jones in a film about his life: “I’d like to say, on record, that if they made a biopic of Tom Jones, I would love to play him.” And referring to Sir Tom’s huge voice, Luke said: “I think definitely I could give it a go.”
Luke spoke about the unusual sex scenes in his new film, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women: “I didn’t know how to do the tying up thing, none of us did… I can tie my shoelaces up, I can tie myself up in knots sometimes but… The director brought in these two ladies who were professional dominatrix… It’s a whole community that I didn’t know about. So we spent a few days with these two women who taught us how to... It was all about the women tying me up more than I got to tie them up. It was very entertaining. It was just funny, it was a very weird thing to do on camera. Sex is one thing, but being tied up in a 1920s costume, it was quite funny. [Sex scenes] are awkward.”
Luke also spoke about whether he’ll do any more Fast & Furious movies. “I get stopped [and recognised] for this bad guy character, as much as I get stopped for anything else!”
Luke - who is currently working with Dame Helen Mirren - told a story where he had to remind her that they had worked together previously in the Fast & Furious movies: “She sat across the table and she said ‘Oh so where are you from?’ She plays my mother in Fast 8 but she has never met me, she hadn’t connected that I actually played her son… I just said, ‘So I have to remind you that you played my mum in the movie’ and she said, ‘Oh darling, I’m so sorry, I’ve never seen any of them so I would never know.’”
And on another of his famous roles, as Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, he said: “Amazing job. It was a great role, I never wanted that job to finish. I’m hoping for a spin off at some point, there’s plenty we could do with him.”
One of Britain’s most-loved comedians, Peter Kay, joined the show in spectacular fashion, taking over the stage, climbing on the set, rearranging the famous skyline and causing mayhem! [Pics from Rex]
Speaking about touring again for the first time in eight years, the funny man said: “I’m going back on tour. I’m doing a stand up tour. First one, in eight years! It’s ideal for the old mum and dad, nan and grandad, very clean. I do a family show.”
On why it’s taken him eight years to return to touring, he said: “I don’t like it! I do like it, but it’s terrifying standing on a stage in front of 14,000 people trying to make them laugh. Just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should. I like it, but once in a blue moon. I should have called the tour that, ‘Once In a Blue Moon.’ I don’t think I’ll do another after this, I’m getting on now.”
Peter admitted his mum and wife approve his material: “If my mum or my wife says that something isn’t funny, I know I’ve struck gold. They said the monkey wasn’t funny in Car Share, they said ‘You can’t do that’... They just said it was stupid and would never happen. They had to train this monkey for three weeks to wear sunglasses and eat Werther's Originals.”
And on his famous phrases, Peter admitted: “I still get that, people shouting ‘Garlic Bread’ at me. Who’d have thought that a food would be a catchphrase. It wasn’t even a catchphrase, it’s a food! I couldn’t get it in the supermarket the other week. I couldn’t find it and I couldn’t ask for it because I was mortified to say ‘Garlic Bread’ because they all would have [shouted it back at me.]”
Peter told Jonathan that he had offered the host as a raffle prize a recent Christmas Fayre: “I basically offered you as a meet and greet. They’re here.”
Competition Winners Mary, Anne and Philip joined the sofa to meet Jonathan and also made their way into the Guest Green Room to meet the other stars and get photographs.
Iain Stirling, the comedian and voice of TV32 hit, Love Island, joined the sofa and spoke to Jonathan about people’s reactions after putting his face to his voice.
He said: “When I’d done the voice over, I found out that I sound terrible. Everyone thought I was a retired 40 year old father of three. Everyone says, ‘Oh he’s a heartthrob,’ I’m not, I look okay but when they heard my voice and found out I had all my teeth, they thought, ‘This guy is alright actually.’”
And on the success of the show, Iain said: “It’s been so popular and I think, everyone just wants to find love.”
Iain also spoke about his mum being overprotective of him: “My mum is a middle class mum but she is Scottish, she’s middle class but if you turn on her son she will [mess] you up… She likes [my work]... They watch Love Island which I’m not keen on, it’s just a bit awkward.”.*The Jonathan Ross Show return with the Christmas Special on Christmas 2018 and December 2018.*The Jonathan Ross Show return with the thirteenth series will be new 12 episodes on January 2019.*The Jonathan Ross Show return with the fourthteenth series will be new 12 episodes on Autumn 2019.
23:00-23:15 TV3 News and Weather.Lucrezia Millarini presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by national and local weather forecasts.
23:15-01:00 Film:Rambo:First Blood (1983).Fast-paced action adventure starring Sylvester Stallone and Richard Crenna, 1982. When a Vietnam vet is pushed too far by a sheriff, he leads lawmen and the army on a mountain chase.
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03:00-03:50 (Repeat) The Hungry Sailors.James Strawbridge and his dad Dick Strawbridge visit Penzance where they go fishing with local boatman Stuart McClary, and meet some friendly local seals.
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Saturday 17th November 2018
06:00-09:25 Weekend
09:25-11:20 brand new series.12/41.Saturday Morning with James Martin.(Series 1).Saturday Morning with James Martin sees the hugely popular chef returning to Saturday mornings, with a two-hour show from his very own home.
The series reflects James's love of hearty food as well as some of his other passions…the great outdoors, his beloved dogs and, of course, fast cars.
Each week he welcomes two guests into his own kitchen. Familiar faces include choirmaster Gareth Malone and weather presenter Carol Kirkwood.
The chef and his guests cook together inside James’s kitchen and in his garden, making the most of his BBQ and pizza oven.
Plus, each show features a guest regional chef who cooks in their home or their own restaurant.
Viewers are joining in too as drinks VTs come courtesy of members of the public, who’ll give an authentic response to the wines and other drinks they taste.
Plus look out for an exciting twist in each episode, which sees James attempting to create a dish in the most difficult of circumstances...
James Martin welcomes Shane Richie and chefs Tony Tobin and Kenny Atkinson to his home for another morning of good food and entertainment.
11:20-11:50 (Repeat) Gino's Italian Coastal Escape...Unlocking the Secrets of Sardinia.Gino D'Acampo learns about the local speciality of Sardinia - roasted suckling pig, and hosts a traditional Italian festa for his friends.Tuscany and Lazio: Gino D'Acampo takes a culinary journey along the Italian coast. He visits some of Tuscany's hidden gems, before heading to the town of Gaeta in Lazio.
11:50-12:20 (Repeat) brand new series.3/4.The Harbour.(Series 1).It's high season and its time to get the tills ringing with the first big sporting event of the season, a three day triathlon festival. It's a tense time for the harbourmasters who must marshall the course. Meanwhile Roger the mackerel boatman is busy organising a big charity fishing event while Phil gets the Lifeboat station ready for the big open day. But will August storms put a dampener on proceedings.Documentary series about Tenby Harbour. It is high season and time to get the tills ringing with the first big sporting event of the season - a three-day triathlon festival.
12:20-12:30 TV3 News and Weather.Duncan Golestani presents the latest headlines from around the world.Followed by national and local weather forecasts.
12:30-13:30 (Repeat) The Question Chase.Quiz show hosted by Bradley Walsh. All that stands between and thousands of pounds is one of the country's finest quiz brains.
13:30-16:00 TV3 Racing:Live from Cheltenham.Ed Chamberlin and Francesa Cuillmailinil presents live coverage from Cheltenham on the second day of the November meeting where the Bet Victor Gold Cup is the feature race of the day.and all many more.
16:00-16:30 brand new series.8/.Thunderbirds Are Go.(Home on the Range).The Tracys visit a family estate away from Tracy Island, but a mysterious intruder threatens their solace.
16:30-17:00 (Repeat) You've Been Outtakes Framed!.An SUV gives birth to a pensioner, a penguin poops during a parade and why you should not buy your cat an iPad. Also, a dirty dolphin ruins Harry's childhood memories.
17:00-17:30 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.The Cruise.Documentary series about cruise ship Regal Princess.Casino host Cecillia falls for assistant Maitre d' Alberto, deck hand Sviatik catches the eye of waitress Valeria and Timothy runs into hot water with a couple of passengers.
17:30-18:00 (Repeat) brand new series.5/8.Paul O Grady:For Love of the Dogs.(Series 6).
Episode 5
Paul O’Grady and the team use an unconventional technique to calm down an overexcited mongrel this week at Battersea. Paul also meets a young German shepherd cross with some hidden health problems and a shihtzu pug cross who needs cheering up after being brought in because his elderly owner couldn’t look after him any more.Paul O'Grady is back at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. He and the team use an unconventional technique to calm down an overexcited mongrel.
18:00-18:30 brand new series.1/6.Back to Milline.(Series 1).(Episode 1).
18:30-18:35 Regional News and Weather
18:35-18:45 TV3 News and Weather.Lucrezia Millarini presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a national weather forecast.
18:45-19:30 (Repeat) brand new series.5/.Catchphrase.(Series 5).Stephen Mulhern hosts the game show in which three players - Steve, Charlene and Lenny - compete to guess the familiar phrases hidden in animated clues and win big money.
19:30-20:30 (Repeat) brand new series.Ninja Warrior UK.(Series 3).Ben Shephard, Rochelle Humes and Chris Kamara host the fourth heat as competitors from all over the UK take on TV's toughest obstacle course.
20:30-22:00 brand new series.The X Factor Live.(Series 14).(Live Show 4).The singing competition kicks off the fourth weekend of live shows as the remaining contestants sing their hearts out. Dermot O'Leary hosts and a big name guest performs live.Presented by Dermot O'Leary,with judges Simon Cowell,Louis Walsh,Sharon Osborune,and Nicole Scherzinger,and all many more.Music from last year's The X Factor 2017 and singer-songwriter Matt Terry performs the his new single "The Thing About Love".The X Factor Series 14 Live Show 4 a repeat is on tomorrow (Sunday,18th,November,2018).*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show Results 5 is on tomorrow (Sunday,18th,November,2018).*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show Results 5 a repeat is on tomorrow (Saturday,24th,November,2018).
22:00-23:00 brand new series and last in series and series finale.12/12.The Jonathan Ross Show.(Series 12).SHERIDAN SMITH on upcoming projects, recovering from a difficult year and why she is speaking out about her mental health
LUKE EVANS performs a duet with Sheridan and says he’d love to play Sir Tom Jones in a movie biopic
PETER KAY causes mayhem as he takes over the set and invites guests to the sofa!
IAIN STIRLING on Love Island and his protective mum
Plus The Script perform
On this week’s episode of The Jonathan Ross Show - which airs on Saturday night on TV3 - Jonathan is joined by national treasure, Sheridan Smith; comedian and actor, Peter Kay; Actor Luke Evans and comedian and voice of Love Island, Iain Stirling.
Singer and actress, Sheridan Smith, spoke to Jonathan all about upcoming projects and her new album, being back in the limelight after struggling with her mental health and why she is speaking out about it now.
On why she decided to do her new album, she said: “They came to me after I did Cilla and my dad was alive at the time, and he said ‘Go on, do an album’... I didn’t have the guts to be honest but growing up with them [my parents] being a country and western duo, they really wanted my to do it. And so when they came to me after Funny Girl and they asked me again, his voice was in my head and I thought ‘why not, let me do it and dedicate it to him.’”
On pulling out of performing in Funny Girl, following the devastating death of her father, she said: “It was the worst thing, I hate it and I always think ‘The show must go on’ and I hate letting anyone down but I think the public understood in a way that you can’t choose when these things happen. It was a gradual build up when my dad got diagnosed and I just couldn’t continue, I lost my mind, I completely did to the point where people were stopping me in the street and cuddling me because people understand that, it’s just life. Unfortunately you can’t just take time off from a show, you get a lot of abuse so that’s what happened.”
On struggling with her mental health, she said: “I’d been performing anyway leading up to that, and I’ve always had a bit of anxiety, and so I was a little bit nervous but the catalyst of it all was my dad. Now I’m in a better place, I want to say ‘It’s okay not to be okay’ because I didn’t speak about it and then it snowballed and it came to this huge head… You’re scared to ask for help because people think ‘Oh what have you got to be worried about?’ and I get it but I just think, if [me speaking out] helps one person. I’ve had a lot of messages from young girls. I hope it helps people… I totally take responsibility for that time, it was my fault that they [the press] were writing stuff because I was giving them stuff to write about so that was my own fault. But I’ve taken time away, stepped away, managed to be around my family, have some quality time with them and come back with this album and a tour and hope that people welcome me back.”
On her anxiety, Sheridan said: “It’s a weird thing because people just go, ‘Pull yourself together’ and that’s the worst thing you can say… You can’t help it. Unfortunately it just comes. It’s an issue that I have that I’m working on.”
And on who she’d like to play her in a story of her life, she said: “I love Kathy Burke… she does comedy and she’s got no vanity, I just love that about her… My dad always taught me you can’t take life too seriously.”
Sharing memories of her father, she said: “He was constantly laughing, he was the funniest man I ever met. As far as relationships go, he set the bar so high I just want someone who can make me laugh like that.”
On whether she’ll do a theatre show again: “I’m straight back. I’m filming an TV3 drama at the minute, then a FOUR drama after that then I’m going on the road, I’m touring with the album which I’ve never done and I’m terrified.”
Of all of the songs on her album, she admitted that she likes singing the ‘saucy’ ones including ‘Addicted to Love.’ “I might ask [if I can do the video with gorgeous men] just for the fun of it.”
Jonathan joked that perhaps he and fellow guest, Peter Kay, could be in the video.
On touring and performing at the Royal Albert Hall next year, she said: “Because I’ve never played myself before, I’m always playing characters, there’ll be lots of interaction with the audience, I might get some of you up. I’m really looking forward to it.”
Actor, Luke Evans, joined the show. Showing off his musical credentials, he and Sheridan sang a Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers duet to much applause from the audience. [Pictures available from REX]
Luke also spoke about ageing, admitted he is conscious of getting old: “Very. It’s terrifying, no one wants to… It’s hard enough looking at a mirror reflection, let alone a 40 foot version of yourself. I think I’ve changed a lot.”
He also admitted, he’d love to play Tom Jones in a film about his life: “I’d like to say, on record, that if they made a biopic of Tom Jones, I would love to play him.” And referring to Sir Tom’s huge voice, Luke said: “I think definitely I could give it a go.”
Luke spoke about the unusual sex scenes in his new film, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women: “I didn’t know how to do the tying up thing, none of us did… I can tie my shoelaces up, I can tie myself up in knots sometimes but… The director brought in these two ladies who were professional dominatrix… It’s a whole community that I didn’t know about. So we spent a few days with these two women who taught us how to... It was all about the women tying me up more than I got to tie them up. It was very entertaining. It was just funny, it was a very weird thing to do on camera. Sex is one thing, but being tied up in a 1920s costume, it was quite funny. [Sex scenes] are awkward.”
Luke also spoke about whether he’ll do any more Fast & Furious movies. “I get stopped [and recognised] for this bad guy character, as much as I get stopped for anything else!”
Luke - who is currently working with Dame Helen Mirren - told a story where he had to remind her that they had worked together previously in the Fast & Furious movies: “She sat across the table and she said ‘Oh so where are you from?’ She plays my mother in Fast 8 but she has never met me, she hadn’t connected that I actually played her son… I just said, ‘So I have to remind you that you played my mum in the movie’ and she said, ‘Oh darling, I’m so sorry, I’ve never seen any of them so I would never know.’”
And on another of his famous roles, as Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, he said: “Amazing job. It was a great role, I never wanted that job to finish. I’m hoping for a spin off at some point, there’s plenty we could do with him.”
One of Britain’s most-loved comedians, Peter Kay, joined the show in spectacular fashion, taking over the stage, climbing on the set, rearranging the famous skyline and causing mayhem! [Pics from Rex]
Speaking about touring again for the first time in eight years, the funny man said: “I’m going back on tour. I’m doing a stand up tour. First one, in eight years! It’s ideal for the old mum and dad, nan and grandad, very clean. I do a family show.”
On why it’s taken him eight years to return to touring, he said: “I don’t like it! I do like it, but it’s terrifying standing on a stage in front of 14,000 people trying to make them laugh. Just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should. I like it, but once in a blue moon. I should have called the tour that, ‘Once In a Blue Moon.’ I don’t think I’ll do another after this, I’m getting on now.”
Peter admitted his mum and wife approve his material: “If my mum or my wife says that something isn’t funny, I know I’ve struck gold. They said the monkey wasn’t funny in Car Share, they said ‘You can’t do that’... They just said it was stupid and would never happen. They had to train this monkey for three weeks to wear sunglasses and eat Werther's Originals.”
And on his famous phrases, Peter admitted: “I still get that, people shouting ‘Garlic Bread’ at me. Who’d have thought that a food would be a catchphrase. It wasn’t even a catchphrase, it’s a food! I couldn’t get it in the supermarket the other week. I couldn’t find it and I couldn’t ask for it because I was mortified to say ‘Garlic Bread’ because they all would have [shouted it back at me.]”
Peter told Jonathan that he had offered the host as a raffle prize a recent Christmas Fayre: “I basically offered you as a meet and greet. They’re here.”
Competition Winners Mary, Anne and Philip joined the sofa to meet Jonathan and also made their way into the Guest Green Room to meet the other stars and get photographs.
Iain Stirling, the comedian and voice of TV32 hit, Love Island, joined the sofa and spoke to Jonathan about people’s reactions after putting his face to his voice.
He said: “When I’d done the voice over, I found out that I sound terrible. Everyone thought I was a retired 40 year old father of three. Everyone says, ‘Oh he’s a heartthrob,’ I’m not, I look okay but when they heard my voice and found out I had all my teeth, they thought, ‘This guy is alright actually.’”
And on the success of the show, Iain said: “It’s been so popular and I think, everyone just wants to find love.”
Iain also spoke about his mum being overprotective of him: “My mum is a middle class mum but she is Scottish, she’s middle class but if you turn on her son she will [mess] you up… She likes [my work]... They watch Love Island which I’m not keen on, it’s just a bit awkward.”.*The Jonathan Ross Show return with the Christmas Special on Christmas 2018 and December 2018.*The Jonathan Ross Show return with the thirteenth series will be new 12 episodes on January 2019.*The Jonathan Ross Show return with the fourthteenth series will be new 12 episodes on Autumn 2019.
23:00-23:15 TV3 News and Weather.Lucrezia Millarini presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by national and local weather forecasts.
23:15-01:00 Film:Rambo:First Blood (1983).Fast-paced action adventure starring Sylvester Stallone and Richard Crenna, 1982. When a Vietnam vet is pushed too far by a sheriff, he leads lawmen and the army on a mountain chase.
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03:00-03:50 (Repeat) The Hungry Sailors.James Strawbridge and his dad Dick Strawbridge visit Penzance where they go fishing with local boatman Stuart McClary, and meet some friendly local seals.
03:50-05:05 Nightscreen
05:05-06:00 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
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18:30-18:35 SCO News
01:00-02:30 Teleshopping
02:30-04:00 After Midnight
04:00-05:05 Nightscreen
RTV
18:30-18:35 RTV News
01:00-02:00 Teleshopping
02:00-03:00 Nightscreen
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Saturday 17th November 2018
09:30-10:30 TV3 Racing:The Opening Show.Oli Bell and the team are at Cheltenham ahead of a day with some great racing, including the Bet Victor Gold Cup and also the Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle and all many more.
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06:00-08:25 CTV3
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Saturday 17th November 2018
10:00-13:00 Jones & Livesford




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