Romesh Ranganathan
It's the battle of the chat shows again with The Graham Norton Show having recently returned to BBC One on Friday nights and now The Jonathan Ross Show now returning to ITV1 on Saturday nights. Although you might not have noticed Ross is returning, I can't say I've noticed many trailers for it
Romesh Ranganathan stars in Avoidance, a warm and bittersweet comedy series about a man with severe conflict avoidance issues, who is forced to change for the sake of his son. Also starring Jessica Knappett,
Lisa McGrillis and Mandeep Dhillon. Jonathan and Claire are splitting up - well, technically Claire is splitting up with Jonathan who keeps insisting they just wait for the dust to settle.
In a spin-off of his Misadventures travel series, comedian Romesh Ranganathan turns detective in The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan. In the first of three shows he attempts to resolve the mysterious death of Jimi Hendrix, the groundbreaking guitarist who was found dead in London in September 1970.
Romesh Ranganathan and Tom Davis are bringing their hit podcast Wolf & Owl to Hackney Empire on March 24 for a live special.
Expect more of Tom and "party" Rom shooting the breeze but in an unedited live show. They'll be solving problems, reminding you to do you but most importantly doing it to the max. There will still be no format but there will be lots of laughs.
Romesh Ranganathan has clarified that he is not throwing his hat into the ring to be the new Doctor Who.
Talking on BBC One's The One Show, where Doctor Who star Alex Kingston was also appearing, the former schoolteacher explained that he had been asked on a press junket if he thought he would make a better James Bond or Doctor Who. He replied Doctor Who because his mum had always wanted him to be a Doctor and some members of the press took a joke seriously. And not for the first time...
Romesh Ranganathan is set to host a revived celebrity version of The Weakest Link.
Made by BBC Studios Entertainment, each episode will see celebrity contestants answering general knowledge questions before only two remain and play head to head to determine the winner. Brand new host Romesh Ranganathan will take the reins, seeing the celebrities do all they can to try and avoid elimination and emerge victorious, all in aid of their favourite charities.
Romesh Ranganathan is set to take over as the new regular host of Sky original show for Sky One and streaming service NOW A League Of Their Own. The comedy-fuelled panel show is back for a sixteenth series. Filming starts on 5th July at Elstree Studios with a socially distanced studio audience.
Following the huge success of his Misadventures series, Romesh Ranganathan is turning his skills to solving crime in a brand new series, The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
Romesh will aim his razor-sharp wit at a new genre - true crime - and get to the bottom of some of the most mysterious, high-profile deaths that shocked a generation.
Romesh Ranganathan is to present a new series on Radio 2 looking at the history of hip hop.
In the four-parter For The Love Of Hip Hop the former battle rapper and host of the Hip Hop Saved My Life podcast, will look at the musical genre from its golden era in the 1990s, featuring the likes of De La Soul, Snoop Dogg, Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliot, to modern-day acts like Lizzo and Kanye West.
Romesh Ranganathan has traded in his garage for a studio for this series but will once again be joined virtually by his focus group, the Ranganation - 20 outspoken characters who represent a cross section of modern Britain. Each week two celebrity guests will also be beamed into the studio to mull over the lighter end of the news spectrum.
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