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Jonathan Ross on Paul Weller: Punk, Mod, and the Soundtrack of a Lifetime

Jonathan Ross on Paul Weller: Punk, Mod, and the Soundtrack of a Lifetime

Update: 2025-10-22
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Jonathan Ross has been a familiar face and voice in British broadcasting since the late 1980s. From his early days hosting Channel 4’s The Last Resort, he’s gone on to become one of the country’s most recognisable presenters, known for his sharp humour and genuine curiosity. Whether it’s chatting with global superstars on The Jonathan Ross Show, judging the wild antics on The Masked Singer, or sharing his love of film on “Reel Talk” with his daughter Honey, Jonathan’s career has always been about connecting with people and celebrating culture in all its forms.


Yet, for all the celebrity encounters and TV moments, Jonathan is, at heart, a passionate music fan - and Paul Weller’s work has been a constant thread through his life. In this episode, recorded for my book Paul Weller: Dancing Through the Fire - The Authorised Oral History, Jonathan shares his memories of buying The Jam’s 'In the City' on release day, hitchhiking to see the band as a teenager, and later welcoming Weller onto his TV shows at pivotal moments in his solo career. It’s a conversation about the thrill of punk, the evolution of fandom, and the enduring power of Paul Weller’s music to inspire, challenge, and connect.


Order your copy of the book at geni.us/dancingthroughthefire

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Jonathan Ross on Paul Weller: Punk, Mod, and the Soundtrack of a Lifetime

Jonathan Ross on Paul Weller: Punk, Mod, and the Soundtrack of a Lifetime