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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Franz Ferdinand Defend BBC's Jonathan Ross


Franz Ferdinand frontman Alex Kapranos has defended Jonathan Ross after his band performed at the filming of his chat show yesterday (January 22).

The Scottish rockers performed new single 'Ulysses' at the recording of 'Friday Night With Jonathan Ross', set to air on BBC1 tonight at 10:35pm (GMT).

The show marks Ross' return to broadcasting after being suspended for making lewd prank calls to actor Andrew Sachs with Russell Brand on BBC Radio 2.
Kapranos told The Guardian that he thought Ross had been treated harshly, and was glad he was back on TV.

"There are some people who want to be offended no matter what, and they are going to look for offence in anything someone like Jonathan Ross is going to say," he said.

He added, "I suppose he had to apologise, but we've done the show a few times before and it just felt like Jonathan Ross back doing his thing."

Other guests on Ross' show tonight include Tom Cruise, Stephen Fry and Lee Evans.

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