A Hampstead television presenter is finally returning to our screens this February after his show was dropped from the schedules last year.

ITV has confirmed The Jonathan Ross Show is making its 21st season comeback on February 17th.

The programme will span seven weeks throughout spring following a year's hiatus due to ITV prioritising coverage of the Rugby World Cup in 2023.

The talk show host, who lives in Hampstead with his family, moved to ITV in 2011 after anchoring Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on the BBC for nine years.

The show has featured big-name guests like Ed Sheeran, Niall Horan and Liam Neeson.

Currently, Ross is on our screens as a judge on the hit series The Masked Singer.

The game show, hosted by Joel Dommett, is back for another series.

Off-screen, the 62-year-old presenter lives in Hampstead with his wife, screenwriter Jane Goldman, and their three children, Betty, Harvey and Honey.

Their house transforms annually into an atmospheric Halloween set for Ross's renowned parties, attended by celebrities including Holly Willoughby and Craig Revel-Horwood.