Category: TV
Ent
Date: 17.09.2004
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Friday
Night with Jonathan Ross, Friday 17 September 2004, 10.35pm, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ ONE
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Queen cleaners Kim and Aggie join Jonathan
Ross in the third show of the new series tonight.
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Jonathan also welcomes to the show acclaimed actor Ray
Winstone, who talks about encountering class
prejudice: "I don't take any notice. I'm an Englishman. I don't
look at it as a thing that's a burden."
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On approaching the role of Henry VIII: "I wanted
to do it with a lisp, but that would have been three episodes!"
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Living as the only man in his family: "It's beautiful
in a way but something happens with women. They have a row and then
they all turn on you like a pack of wolves. Now I instigate the row
so I can go down the pub."
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And his next film in which he portrays William Blake:
"It's not a film that's prissy and lovely, it's more of a horror
story."
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Ray Winstone stars on Sunday in feature-length ITV drama
She's Gone, the first film made by his own production company.
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Kim and Aggie, just back from recording a new series
in America, reveal that "they're just as dirty" in the United
States.
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And that here they made the series How Clean is your
House on empty stomachs: "The smell's so awful... we don't eat
much before we go in."
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A brand new show, Too Posh to Wash, gives them a new
challenge Β– cleaning up people, not homes.
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Among the many horrors on show are one man and his pants:
"He gave us these crusty underpants, worn inside out for weeks
at a time."
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Completing the line-up is Match of the Day presenter
Gary Lineker who gives his views on David Beckham - "Very
creative, but not quite a genius" Β– and Wayne Rooney Β–
"We've found a potential great... if he keeps on the straight and
narrow, he's unbelievably talented."
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Music comes from PJ Harvey, singing
her new single Shame.
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