James Acaster‘s appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show was a hilarious and entertaining spectacle. Known for his sharp wit and unique comedic style, Acaster did not disappoint in this interview.

One of the first things that stood out was Acaster’s unusual choice of attire. Instead of his usual dress style, he appeared in a colorful polo neck sweater. When confronted about his outfit, Acaster humorously explained that he accidentally bought a jumper with a hidden polo neck. Despite feeling a bit silly, Acaster embraced the look and decided to roll with it, making jokes about how it suited him.

Ross then delved into the topic of Acaster potentially appearing on Dancing on Ice. Acaster admitted that he wasn’t good at ice skating and recounted a childhood incident where he got his skate stuck in his back. Needless to say, ice skating is not his forte.

Acaster also shared about his past experience teaching music to children, specifically drums. However, he humorously revealed that his young students were unmotivated and lazy, rarely practicing. Only a few of them showed potential, and even then, one of them later confessed to no longer playing the drums, much to Acaster’s disappointment.

Music is a significant part of Acaster’s life, and he even mentioned that he owns over 500 albums from the year 2016. In fact, he is writing a book about his obsession with music from that year, claiming that it was the best year for music of all time.

As the conversation continued, Acaster shared snippets of his career in different bands with quirky names like the Sir William Strawberry Quartet and the Schiphol Movement. He seemed to be quite passionate about music, even expressing interest in collaborating with producer Naughty Boy.

Towards the end of the interview, Acaster discussed his upcoming solo show, titled “Cold Lasagna Hate Myself 1999.” However, he explained that the title was a bit of a mystery, even to himself. While it initially included references to 1999 and his love for cold lasagna, the show has evolved, and certain elements have been replaced. Regardless, Acaster’s comedic genius and storytelling abilities promise an enjoyable experience for the audience.

James Acaster‘s appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show was nothing short of entertaining. From his unique fashion choices to his anecdotes about teaching music and his love for 2016 albums, Acaster’s wit and humor shined throughout the interview. It’s no wonder he is considered one of the sharpest and most original young comedians in recent years.