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Daniel Radcliffe on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross

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Next stop Bond, says Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe


Category: TV Ent

Date: 04.11.2005
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Jonathan Ross tonight greets Daniel Radcliffe, his youngest-ever guest, as he continues the current season of his award-winning 91Èȱ¬ ONE chat show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross.

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It is a UK TV exclusive and for Harry Potter star Daniel his first chat show appearance in anticipation of Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire.

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Daniel, now 16, reveals he hasn't yet acquired a taste for alcohol: "I don't like wine. I think it's something you get at 18, and suddenly you like it."

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And that although he's old enough to marry, "I probably won't... yet".

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He's already deciding what to do when he leaves Harry Potter behind: "I definitely want to carry on acting, anything that's different to Harry Potter. I'm filming something in Australia at the end of the year, proper hard work, a wake-up call."

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As for James Bond - "perfectly reasonable, I'm very suave!"

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Jonathan also welcomes to the show Emmy award-winning actor, fervent environmentalist and expectant father Woody Harrelson, best-known to TV audiences for Cheers and now returning to the West End in Tennessee Williams' The Night of the Iguana.

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He reveals he's still very friendly with Larry Flynt, who he portrayed in The People Versus Larry Flynt: "I still know him, hang out with him, I respect him even though I don't much like his profession."

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Woody also talks about being a committed environmentalist: "'I feel that we're all on the Titanic, everything feels great but we're taking on water, I think we have to pay attention.

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"The whole point is that our society has all these industries that seem to be running us into the ground, what we need is a sustainable economy."

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And he says he would consider reviving Cheers: "I sometimes have dreams that we get it back together."

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Texas singer Sharleen Spiteri talks about life fronting one of the world's most enduring bands. Their eighth album Red Book has just been released.

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"[Being in a band] was something I'd never considered, it was a shock to me. At first I thought it was a wind-up," she says.

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And there's music from Kaiser Chiefs with a live performance of Modern Way from their critically-acclaimed album Employment.

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Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, 10.35pm, 4 November 2005, 91Èȱ¬ ONE (repeated Sunday, 91Èȱ¬ THREE)

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Date: 04.11.2005
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