It would be fair to say that Jonathan Ross left the BBC under somewhat of a dark cloud after the whole Andrew Sach's/radio2 incident alongside Russell Brand, and it didn't help with rumours of how much the BBC was paying him and was he worth the licence payers money?
But I think Ross can now make a fresh start and put the whole troublesome affair behind him as can we along with the salary subject, but I am wondering if ITV have made the right decision in putting him on straight after The X Factor?
The reason I ask this is because The X Factor is a family based show and yet has often been criticised for its raunchy guests like Rihanna and Lady Gaga, specifically their costume and dance routines, so with the majority of people's children still being up and about surely it wont be long before the complaints come rolling in about Ross's smutty one liners and toilet humour.
I for one am a fan of Jonathan Ross because I find his jokes and one liners - cheeky, bit naughty sometimes, but nothing disgusting, the jokes seem thought of there and then not rehearsed repeatedly.
His guests always seem relaxed - bar the few odd balls and that's because his humour sets them at ease, talking of guests Wossy's first guest for his ITV show will be the stunning Adele, which is rather funny because the X Factor hopefuls will all murder her songs earlier in the evening.
So..... I am looking forward to his new show, Friday nights are just not the same without Wossy on the box no matter what the dailymail say (long hate story, expect a article about how rubbish his show was) he's a bit like marmite you love him or hate him?









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