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Jonathan Ross creates own 'dictionay' for people who can't pronounce R's

Jonathan Ross revealed his dictionary that doesn’t include the letter R as he appearance on tonight’s (9th Sept) episode of Channel 4’s 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.

Jonathan pulled out the reworked dictionary titled “Oxfod English Dictionay”. Initially, Jonathan forgot to remove the R from first and quickly scrubbed it out with a sharpie.

He flaunted the cheeky new name for the dictionary, which read: “Oxfod English Dictionay: Fist Edition”.

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Jonathan jokingly confirmed the book would be available in all bookstores apart from Ryman.

Jonathan has been open about his struggles with pronouncing words with the letter R and laughed with wordsmith Susie Smith about the word ‘rhotacism’ which is the name for people who pronounce R.

Jonathan forgot to remove the R from ‘first’

Jonathan feature on 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown with teammate Russell Kane, who was Marvel superhero actor Oscar Isaac’s muse when he was learning the British accent, but Russell wasn’t too impressed with the Oscar’s results.

Loose Women panellist and comedian Judi Love and ‘funny man’ Alan Carr were on the opposing team for the episode, with head host Jimmy Carr.

Jonathan’s teammate was Marvel muse Russell Kane

Alongside Susie Smith in the dictionary corner was comedian Josh Jones, who dropped historical facts throughout the episode.

Towards the end of the show, Jimmy’s half naked male butler was asked to move Jimmy’s car, but a filmed skit showed his car being rammed into another parked car before it was reversed into a brick wall.

The butler returned the keys to Jimmy unphased, but Judi was distracted by the hilarious ordeal.

Jonathan and Russell won the episode and the Countdown jigsaw.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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