TV star asks fans to make suggestions
Thursday, 15 January 2009
Jonathan Ross has pledged to incorporate an 'improbable word' into his script at the Bafta film awards next month.
The controversial TV star was handed the top job by the BBC – following his suspension from the channel for three months.
Jonathan, 48, has invited fans to suggest unlikely words for him to say at the ceremony.
‘I will whittle them down to a top three, then slip one in,’ he writes on social networking site Twitter.
Jonathan and Russell Brand, 33, left inappropriate messages on veteran actor Andrew Sachs' answer phone during a recorded radio show in October.
The Orange British Academy Film Awards ceremony will be broadcast on 8 February.
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ross should`ve been fired. there`s nothing likable about him.he`s just arrogant.oh and he`s got a lot of undeserved money, licence payers` money.
His humour belongs in the gutter. The wage he recieves would go a long way towards developing much better programmes
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