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Natasha Kaplinsky

Strictly between Natasha and Jonathan...



Tonight on BBC One, Jonathan Ross chats to Natasha Kaplinsky, Trevor Eve and Donald Sutherland.

Five news presenter Natasha Kaplinsky says on Friday Night With Jonathan Ross: "I've always been hired by male bosses. It amuses me because they always say 'you should change your hair, your lipstick', meanwhile they can hardly dress themselves."

And she says: "What irritates me is I never see a man being called an auto-cutie."

She was apprehensive about her Five makeover: "There was anxiety around it, it was a bit of a risk. The clothes were a big thing. They said don't wear jackets. There was a procession of stylists, only one shirt [of mine] survived... getting my hair to look reasonable is quite a feat, it doesn't look great natural, it's really curly. My husband Justin says it's like having two partners."

BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing was a turning point for her: "It changed my life, the recognition was amazing. No one knew what it was going to be like, now I'm obsessed as a viewer but at the time stepping out of my comfort zone was terrifying."

And she says: "Brendan dropped me every single time, in the final he looked petrified and my body was covered in bruises. Apparently I was having a relationship with him – but no."

Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
Trevor Eve

There's more chat with Donald Sutherland; Trevor Eve, who stars in BBC Four drama Hughie Green, Most Sincerely (Wednesday 2 April, 9.00pm); and there's music from The Kooks.

A Hotsauce TV production for BBC One.

Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, Friday 28 March 2008, 10.35pm, BBC One

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Date: 28.03.2008
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