Romesh Ranganathan, Aisling Bea, Joe Marler Join Jonathan Ross Show This Week

Romesh Ranganathan, Aisling Bea, Joe Marler Join Jonathan Ross Show This Week

This week’s edition of The Jonathan Ross Show features a strong comedy line-up. Romesh Ranganathan, Aisling Bea and Joe Marler join Jonathan Ross this week for conversation and laughs.

Broadcast details

The programme airs Saturday, March 28 at 10pm on ITV1. Viewers can expect interviews and a musical performance.

Romesh Ranganathan: tour news and Last One Laughing

Romesh recently appeared on the second series of Last One Laughing UK on Prime Video. He cracked a laugh and received a red card from Jimmy Carr.

Demand has led to extra dates being added to his Romesh Ranganathan Will Change Your Life tour. The extension covers venues across the UK and Ireland for 2026/27.

Aisling Bea: new material and recent maternity

Aisling Bea welcomed her first child in 2024 and kept a low public profile afterward. She has now returned to stand-up with a new show called Older Than Jesus.

The tour has just started and will include a slot at this year’s Latitude Festival. Her set covers travel, home, immigration, sex, babies and relationships.

Bea’s TV credits include Taskmaster, QI, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Last One Laughing, Live at the Apollo and Travel Man. She is the creator, writer and star of Channel 4 and Hulu’s This Way Up.

Joe Marler: Celebrity Traitors and TV rise

Joe Marler appears following his stint on Celebrity Traitors. The former England rugby union player was involved in a notable showdown with Nick Mohammed on that series.

The appearance cemented Marler’s status as a breakout TV personality. He has since featured on multiple entertainment programmes.

Additional guests and music

Roisin Conaty will join as another guest. She is known as Jimmy Carr’s sidekick on Last One Laughing.

Music for the episode comes from Jalen Ngonda. He is a UK-based American soul musician.

For further coverage and updates, visit Filmogaz.com. Filmogaz.com will carry follow-up stories after the broadcast.