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Friday Night with Ross and Madonna

Synopsis

We have recently produced a Style Guide to help editors follow a standard format when editing a listing. If you are unsure how best to edit this programme please take a moment to read it.
Living legend Madonna joins Jonathan Ross to talk about her career and a life which has undergone massive changes, including marriage, since he last interviewed her in the 1990s. She also performs tracks from her latest album, American Life, which includes her new single of the same name.
Director Mick Thomas : Producer Ruth Wallace Repeated tomorrow Who's chat girl: page 16

Contributors

Unknown: Jonathan Ross
Director: Mick Thomas
Producer: Ruth Wallace

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