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Graham Norton: 'Susan Boyle should be Eurovision entry'
The television presenter and UK commentator of the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest on the annual pop glitz-fest - and replacing Jonathan Ross.
Michael Deacon, The Telegraph, 26th May 2010Norton bracing backlash after taking Ross's radio show
Graham Norton has said he is braced for a backlash from Jonathan Ross's fans as he prepares to take over the presenter's BBC Radio 2 show.
Murray Wardrop, The Telegraph, 25th May 2010Graham Norton shows us how it's done
Despite his reputation for making great television at the expense of his guests, the stars still come flocking, and recent interviewees on The Graham Norton Show have included comedy hero John Cleese and Hollywood A-lister Jennifer Lopez.
Wales Online, 16th May 2010Graham Norton jokes that Radio 2 will save his liver
Graham Norton joked he'll finally be able to stop spending time in the pub after he was confirmed as Radio 2's replacement for Jonathan Ross.
Daily Record, 14th May 2010Graham Norton to replace Jonathan Ross on BBC Radio 2
Graham Norton will replace Jonathan Ross when he leaves his BBC Radio 2 show, the corporation has confirmed.
BBC News, 13th May 2010Graham Norton pokes fun at Dr Who blunder
Graham Norton pokes fun at the BBC's Doctor Who trailer blunder by getting exterminated by a Dalek.
The Sun, 1st May 2010Graham Norton tipped for Jonathan Ross's Radio 2 slot
Presenter, about to stand in for Chris Evans on Radio 2 breakfast, is also favourite for Friday-night BBC1 chatshow.
John Plunkett, The Guardian, 27th April 2010Graham Norton 'may land Radio 2 show'
Graham Norton has been tipped to land his own Radio 2 show after being recruited for a two-week guest slot on the station.
Daniel Kilkelly, Digital Spy, 23rd April 2010Jonathan Ross is on his way out, but all hail Graham Norton, whose chat show is breezy, silly and a perfect nightcap at the end of the first day of the working week. I particularly like the way all of his guests end up on the sofa together, rather than each scurrying off to the green room after their moments in the spotlight to giggle self-consciously while everyone else has their turn. Some of the best bits of the last series involved high jinks between the stars, like the hopelessly solipsistic Katie Price coming under the withering gaze of a mischievous Jo Brand. Or model/actress Lily Cole looking lost as she droned on about her new film, while Sue Perkins and Isabella Rossellini were there just to enjoy themselves. Tonight's guests Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant should be good value as they discuss their new film Cemetery Junction. They'll be joined by actress Christina Ricci, and there's music from Pixie Lott.
Alison Graham, Radio Times, 12th April 2010Telegraph columnist and ubiquitous TV host Graham Norton returns with a new series of his anarchic chat show. Tonight's guests include comedians Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, who discuss their new film Cemetery Junction. They'll be joined on the sofa by actress Christina Ricci and there's music from Pixie Lott.
The Telegraph, 10th April 2010