Who's on The Jonathan Ross Show tonight as series returns in a different time slot
The talk show has been pushed back to 10pm
The Jonathan Ross Show is back on screens tonight, but fans will need to tune in later than usual.
The hit chat show airs on Saturday, March 21 at 10pm on ITV1, shifting from its regular 9:25pm slot as ITV rolls out a major schedule shake-up.

Why is The Jonathan Ross Show on later tonight?
The later start time comes as ITV launches its brand-new entertainment series Celebrity Sabotage, which is taking over the 8–9pm slot for the next six weeks.
The prank-style show sees stars secretly sabotaging unsuspecting contestants who believe they’re taking part in a brand-new ITV programme, all in a bid to win them money.
Famous faces including Joel Dommett, Judi Love, Sam Thompson and GK Barry are behind the chaos, carrying out covert missions from a hidden HQ.
As a result, ITV’s Saturday night schedule has been reshuffled. Britain’s Got Talent has been moved up to 6:45pm, while The 1% Club has been pushed to 9pm.

Who is on The Jonathan Ross Show tonight?
Jonathan is welcoming a star-studded line-up to the famous orange sofa this week.
First up is Ruth Jones. The actress will be chatting about her latest projects, and likely fielding questions about Gavin & Stacey.
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She’s joined by musical theatre stars Rachel Zegler and Ben Platt.
Also appearing are horror icons Sarah Michelle Gellar and Kathryn Newton. The Hollywood stars will be discussing their upcoming comedy-horror sequel, Ready or Not 2.
Rounding out the sofa is TV favourite Alison Hammond, who is sure to bring her signature humour and energy.
Meanwhile, music comes from rising band The Molotovs, performing their latest single.

Why wasn’t it on last week?
The show’s return follows a brief break last Saturday. It’s usual slot was taken over by live coverage of the Six Nations Championship.
The England v France clash dominated the evening schedule. This pushed several Saturday night staples, including The Jonathan Ross Show, off air for the week.
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