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Graham Norton slams boring A-list guests
Graham singled out Mark Wahlberg for particular criticism - and admitted he was relieved when he "fell asleep" mid-interview.
Female First, 20th September 2019Jack Whitehall to guest host The Graham Norton Show
Jack Whitehall is to guest host The Graham Norton Show on 17th May, as Graham Norton is presenting Eurovision.
British Comedy Guide, 1st May 2019Graham Norton to return as host for Bafta TV Awards
Graham Norton is to return as host for the 2019 Bafta Television Awards.
BBC, 2nd April 2019Graham Norton and Alan Carr to judge RuPaul's Drag Race UK
Graham Norton and Alan Carr will act as judges alongside Michelle Visage on the BBC Three version of RuPaul's Drag Race.
British Comedy Guide, 14th February 2019For many years now Norton, a latter-day Russell Harty, has charmed anecdotes from guests - epitomised by Liam Neeson's recent account of how he became smitten with Helen Mirren on the set of Excalibur. Now, aided by Miriam Margolyes and Rob Brydon, he analyses what it takes to tell a good tale.
Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 4th January 2019ChuckleVision amongst I Talk Telly Awards 2018 winners
Derry Girls, Car Share, The Graham Norton Show, Diane Morgan, James Corden and Ricky Gervais are the comedy-related winners in the I Talk Telly Awards 2018. ChuckleVision was given the special recognition award.
British Comedy Guide, 9th December 2018Graham Norton: 'Everyone knows Brexit is a bad idea'
"There's a bloody mindedness about it. Some sort of Brexit is going to happen even thought at this point everyone knows it's a bad idea."
i Newspaper, 14th October 2018Graham Norton on fiction and 'frustrating' pay lists
Graham Norton's career has been so long and varied, it's a pity he can't be a guest on his own chat show.
Steven McIntosh, BBC, 8th October 2018Graham Norton interview
'In a world going to hell in a handcart, Ireland is a wonderful beacon'.
Decca Aitkenhead, The Guardian, 5th October 2018The secrets of Graham Norton's success
Graham Norton's talk show career began 20 years ago with his risqué Channel 4 breakthrough. We look back at two decades of sofa-based naughtiness.
Alex Nelson, i Newspaper, 3rd July 2018