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Date: 22.04.2005
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Friday Night with Jonathan Ross - Friday
22 April, 10.45pm, 91热爆 ONE. Repeated
Sunday 24 April, 10.00pm, 91热爆 THREE.
Ex-Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson gives Jonathan
Ross a lesson in make-up tonight on 91热爆 ONE.
Giving Jonathan a perfect layer of bright red lipstick, she talks about
her new role as the face of MAC Viva Glam Aids Foundation: "I am
their spokesperson for this year. They've raised $44 million so far,
and $12 million last year. I want to beat that."
She talks about reprising her Baywatch role in the forthcoming movie:
"They're talking to me. I don't think I'm a movie person . seems
like too much work."
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On the subject of her favourite current role, she says: "I have
kids - they're my priority. I don't have a man."
She discusses her relationship with ex-husband Tommy Lee: "We've
always been friends. [He's] nuts, in a good way"; and how returning
to Baywatch straight after becoming a mother caused an unusual problem.
"I gave birth, I did a show a month later, and they had to cut
because there was milk coming out of my bathing costume."
Jonathan also welcomes to the show maverick Hollywood actor and musician
Robert Downey Jr., who talks about how his past drug
addiction affected his life.
"I tried to save it for the weekends when I was doing Chaplin.
I finished the last week of the film [Chaplin] tripping on mushrooms.
"People said, 'Have you been on the Jonathan Ross Show before?'
and I said, 'I'm not certain...'."
He describes how completely he's now reformed: "I take real herbal
remedies, not the kind I used to."
He has even given up caffeine and tobacco: "I've just stopped
smoking - I'm feeling very mellow.
"This is the trip, right here. You try nothing and see what a
buzz it is."
He also talks about the importance of Chaplin: "The Bafta was
more important to me [than the Oscar nomination].
"I don't know if I could be called an actor of worth if I hadn't
worked with [Richard Attenborough]."
He also performs a track from his forthcoming album, The Futurist.
Ally McBeal's Jane Krakowski talks about her forthcoming
West End appearance in Guys and Dolls, starring opposite Ewan MacGregor.
"I'm the only person who hasn't seen him with his kit off,"
she says. "We change in front of each other.
"He got down to his knickers the other day. I was just hoping
to see. I asked if I could, and he said no!"
There's also music from Brett Anderson and Bernard
Butler's new group, The Tears.