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Jonathan Ross tests out Patsy Kensit's bedside manner
Jonathan Ross tests out Patsy Kensit's bedside manner when Holby City's newest nurse makes a return visit to the Ross sofa on this week's Friday Night With Jonathan Ross on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One.
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Talking about her latest TV role, Patsy demonstrates her new-found skills with an impromptu examination by pinning Jonathan to his desk.
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She also reveals the research she put into the part: "I watched open heart surgery, I wanted to throw up. First of all I stood in the corner but in the end I couldn't get close enough ... nurses are incredible women, they're doing this job for next to nothing and do it with such love and care ... I couldn't do it, I'd get too emotionally involved, I don't think I could cope."
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Patsy also talks about the approach of her 40th birthday: "From the age of 36 my life started getting better and better, as a woman you really know who you are ... I'll probably go out with close friends and family, I'm not a real lover of parties."
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On why she's glad to be concentrating on TV: "Making films isn't for me any more because I'm an old girl in that world ... I've been very lucky, this is something I grew up doing, in television there's so much satisfaction ... I'll stay as long as they want me, I feel like I've come back home."
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And on her new relationship with beatbox star Killa Kella: "He's far too old for me! [He's ten years younger than me], he's more chilled than I am in this relationship, he's great."
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Jonathan also welcomes controversial artists Gilbert & George, whose major exhibition is showing at the Tate Modern, who reveal rare insights into their very private life and their own particular habits:
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"We always have the same dinner, we don't want to waste time choosing food ... we've never been to a concert or opera ... we don't have a radio in the house, it's too soothing ... we don't watch much television [except for] Paul O'Grady ... and we always get Heat and Nuts, we read both."
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The line-up also includes Friday Night Project host and comedian Alan Carr, and there's music from legendary Roxy Music front man Bryan Ferry, performing All Along The Watchtower from his album Dylanesque, as well as Roxy classic Love Is The Drug, live in the studio.
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Friday Night With Jonathan Ross is a Hotsauce TV/Open Mike production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ One.
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Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, 10.40 pm, Friday 20 April 2007, ´óÏó´«Ã½ One
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