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Ross: 'Nice to be back' on radio Ross TV return is watched by 5.1m
(about 2 hours later)
Jonathan Ross has returned to his Saturday morning radio show following his three-month suspension by the BBC. More than five million viewers tuned in to watch Jonathan Ross's return to TV following his three-month suspension by the BBC, early figures show.
The star said it was "very nice to be back" as he resumed presenting his programme on Radio 2. At its peak, 5.1m people saw the star interview Hollywood actor Tom Cruise on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross.
He was joined on the show by presenter Graham Norton, comedian Katy Brand and Mercury Music Prize winners, Elbow. Ross's last chat show in October before his suspension was watched by 3.74m.
Ross was suspended in October after making a series of prank phone calls to Fawlty Towers actor Andrew Sachs on Russell Brand's radio show. Meanwhile, the star said it was "very nice to be back" as he returned to his Saturday morning Radio 2 show after the Andrew Sachs prank phone call row.
On Friday he resumed hosting his BBC One TV chat show with the words "So, where were we?" and apologised again for the calls. Ross resumed hosting his BBC One chat show on Friday with the words: "So, where were we?"
He added: "Welcome to our millions of regular viewers and to our several thousand new viewers who I suspect may be watching for the very first time."
The presenter also apologised again for the prank phone calls he made to Fawlty Towers actor Andrew Sachs on Russell Brand's radio show which caused his suspension.
He told the audience it was "a great privilege" to be "allowed this level of freedom to communicate", adding he would be "more aware of the responsibility" now.
"But, as the kids say, it was 'my bad' so I do apologise for any hurt or distress it’s caused," he said.
Jonathan Ross apologises on his chatshow
Speaking on his radio show about his TV return, Ross said: "It was nice to be able to go out at the beginning and say sorry to people because I said sorry beforehand, but that message didn't seem to have got out there.Speaking on his radio show about his TV return, Ross said: "It was nice to be able to go out at the beginning and say sorry to people because I said sorry beforehand, but that message didn't seem to have got out there.
"I got the feeling the newspapers hadn't actually heard it, even though some of them printed it, so it was nice to go out there and get the chance to get that off my chest," he added."I got the feeling the newspapers hadn't actually heard it, even though some of them printed it, so it was nice to go out there and get the chance to get that off my chest," he added.
Jonathan Ross apologises on his chatshow During the show, the star said it felt "peculiar" not working over Christmas and thanked the presenters who sat in for him while he was away.
He told the audience of his Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show that it was "a great privilege" to be "allowed this level of freedom to communicate", adding he would be "more aware of the responsibility" now. Ross was joined in the studio by presenter Graham Norton, comedian Katy Brand and Mercury Music Prize winners, Elbow.
"But, as the kids say, it was 'my bad' so I do apologise for any hurt or distress it’s caused," he said.
Guests on the TV presenter's BBC One show were Tom Cruise, Lee Evans, Stephen Fry and rock band Franz Ferdinand.
In Brand's Radio 2 show in October, Ross and Brand left obscene messages on Sachs's answerphone claiming Brand had slept with the actor's granddaughter, Georgina Baillie.In Brand's Radio 2 show in October, Ross and Brand left obscene messages on Sachs's answerphone claiming Brand had slept with the actor's granddaughter, Georgina Baillie.
After more than 42,000 people complained, BBC bosses carried out a review and suspended Ross without pay for three months.After more than 42,000 people complained, BBC bosses carried out a review and suspended Ross without pay for three months.
Brand issued a public apology and resigned from his BBC show.Brand issued a public apology and resigned from his BBC show.