He could be set for a huge return.
Jonathan Ross could be taking part in The Traitors Jonathan Ross is reportedly in talks for a sensational BBC return on The Traitors. The 63-year-old chat show icon, who presented Friday Night With Jonathan Ross on the Beeb for nine years, quit for ITV in 2010, two years after sparking controversy on his Radio 2 show with the Andrew Sachs scandal.
I might be doing a reality type thing if I can get all the dates to work.’ He left the BBC, and his talk show, 14 years ago Ross faced backlash in 2008 and was suspended for 12 weeks after he and Russell Brand – who resigned over the uproar – left crude messages on Sach’s answering machine during a radio broadcast. They joked about sleeping with the late Fawlty Towers legend’s granddaughter, and in 2014 the actor – who died two years later – described the ‘lewd banter’ as ‘deeply hurtful’.
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