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Eric Cantona joins Jonathan Ross on ´óÏó´«Ã½Â One

Eric Cantona on Friday Night With Jonathan Ross (image: ´óÏó´«Ã½/Hot Sauce)

Jonathan Ross welcomes Eric Cantona to this week's Friday Night With Jonathan Ross on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One.

The footballing legend says he's interested in managing Manchester United: "I had a great time here, the best time of my life was when I was in Manchester."

He admits his infamous "seagulls" quote meant nothing and that he doesn't regret his controversial past: "[Being banned] was difficult, maybe I deserved it, gave me time to think. You have to come back even better... I don't have any regrets, I just wanted to play the game."

He also rejects adulation, saying: "The only thing I'm sure about is my doubts."

Hollywood star Dustin Hoffman also joins Jonathan and says he wants Eric Cantona to be the next James Bond.

He tells how he never made it up with [Kramer v Kramer co-star] Meryl Streep: "She was pi**ed off, I don't think she's forgiven me."

He also discusses ageism in movies: "At my age they don't write leads but women have it much worse."

He says that he looks forward to making the next Fockers movie and that he rates fellow guest Hugh Laurie in House: "The best American accent that I've heard that isn't by an American; it's the money."

Hugh Laurie says he wants Stephen Fry to join the cast of House: "It could happen one day."

And reveals he can never perform live because of stage-fright: "I couldn't do it again, I really thought I was losing my marbles."

A Hotsauce TV production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ One.

Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, 10.35pm, ´óÏó´«Ã½ One, Friday 5 June 2009

Notes to Editors

These quotes are taken verbatim from a studio recording and may not necessarily reflect the content of the final transmitted version of the programme.

JP

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