On the latest episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, comedian Romesh Ranganathan made an appearance and shared some hilarious stories about his experiences on tour and his relationship with his family. Romesh, known for his witty stand-up performances, charmed the audience with his quick humor and charismatic personality.

Host Jonathan Ross welcomed Romesh to the show, complimenting his cool and stylish look. The conversation quickly turned to Romesh’s family life, as Jonathan asked how he balances being on tour with his role as a husband and father to three children. Romesh admitted that he misses his family a lot while he’s away, although he humorously added that he’s not sure if they miss him as much. He shared a funny anecdote about going back to his hometown after a long time and realizing how much things had changed.

The conversation soon took an interesting turn when Jonathan brought up a controversial statement Romesh had made about Liverpool being the worst place to gig. Romesh explained that while Liverpool can be a great audience, the pressure to impress the famously funny scousers can be intimidating for a comedian. He jokingly mentioned that if the audience doesn’t like you, it can be one of the worst experiences.

Romesh’s honesty and self-deprecating humor charmed both the audience and Jonathan. Despite the playful banter, Jonathan expressed his admiration for Romesh’s talent and shared that his family is a big fan of Romesh’s show. He emphasized the importance of making the audience laugh, especially when people have paid to see a comedy show.

Moving on from Liverpool, the discussion shifted to Romesh’s latest project, a new show called “The Ranganation.” Romesh described it as a topical show where he discusses the week’s talking points with a focus group of 25 members of the public, representing different backgrounds and parts of Britain. Interestingly, Romesh revealed that his mom is also a part of the show, jokingly mentioning that it is one of the conditions for her remaining in the country.

As the conversation continued, Romesh shared a hilarious tidbit about his mom sending random Sri Lankans to his shows. He joked that immigration would have a field day with all the people his mom invites, not knowing what to expect from his material. Romesh chuckled, saying that some attendees have commented on the profane language used in his performances, but overall, the fans seem to enjoy it.

Throughout the interview, Romesh’s humor and wit shone brightly, leaving the audience and host in stitches. His ability to find humor in everyday situations and connect with the audience made for an entertaining and lively segment on The Jonathan Ross Show. Fans of Romesh Ranganathan can look forward to more laughs and unpredictable moments on his new show, “The Ranganation.”

Don’t miss out on the next episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, where you never know what surprises and laughter await!