was left utterly speechless after one of his guests threw him to the floor live on air. Ahead of Saturday's edition (April 12) of The Jonathan Ross Show, the 64-year-old broadcaster welcomed a fresh batch of celebrities onto his late-night talk show. This week on the show, the dad-of-three welcomed Bella Ramsey, Romesh Ranganathan, Martin Freeman, Sindhu Vee, and Jarvis Cocker onto the famous yellow sofa.
During the interview with the 21-year-old star, they showed the TV presenter some of the stunts they learnt on the set of The Last of Us. Despite thoroughly enjoying taking part in all the new stunts, Bella suffered a gruelling black eye when one stint went wrong. They explained: "I always [love doing stunts]. Second season's a lot more of that. It's really fun.

"I have got hurt. I got hit in the eye by a dying clicker and I got a black eye. Second season I got a proper bust lip [from another fight scene]. I love it, I really love it. I'm very good at getting injured just enough that I can keep working and not stop."
Later on in the programme, Jonathan quizzed them about the training they learnt when they worked on Game of Thrones. They recalled: "Horse riding I learnt for Game of Thrones. They gave me way too much training for that. But I did train again for this season.
"There's boxing, some Brazilian jiu jitsu - you can be small and take someone down", they warned. It's fair to say the host got more than he bargained for when they showed off some of their impressive stunt skills on the programme.
Viewers will see the 21-year-old star throw Jonathan Ross to the floor and even hold him in a headlock. Thankfully, the ITV team prepared for the altercation by placing a crash mat on the stage for the broadcaster to fall onto.
It appears as though Jonathan was able to quickly recover from the jaw-dropping stunts as he brushed himself down and laughed with the actor about their skills on the TV show.
Opening up about how they manage to stay sane while filming such tense scenes, Bella admitted: "Every time there's been a take that's been super intense, I'll grin manically at the camera.
"It's an instinct I've had. That's my way of letting me know they're fine to speak to me like normal... I hate the thing where people tip toe around you. So I try and cut that out by just being funny."
The Jonathan Ross Show airs from Saturday at 9.20pm on ITV1 or catch up on ITVX.
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