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I Talk Telly Awards 2019 winners announced
After 220,000 votes, Ricky Gervais leads this year's winners with three wins for After Life, whilst Graham Norton and Declan Donnelly pick up two awards each and this year's Special Recognition Award goes to a Corrie favourite and soap legend.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 8th December 2019Radio Times TV 100 2019: Phoebe Waller-Bridge tops list
The result is a rundown of 100 TV stars who've had a tremendous past 12 months. Fleabag co-stars Olivia Colman and Andrew Scott came 13th and 21st respectively.
Morgan Jeffery, Radio Times, 3rd December 2019Graham Norton to host 2020 film BAFTAs
Graham Norton will host the EE British Academy Film Awards in 2020.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd November 2019Mr Norton recently told Radio Times that he doesn't deserve his £610,000 salary, but you'll be the judge of that as he gathers Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton for a Terminator reunion. Also on this week are Blondie's Debbie Harry and TV chef Nadiya Hussain.
Ellen E. Jones, The Guardian, 18th October 2019Graham Norton Show earnings brought in £3.6m for host
His company So Television paid him £2.97million last year, down from £5.19million the previous year.
Simon Rushton, i Newspaper, 12th October 2019Bow down: the Boss is in the house tonight. Yes, Bruce Springsteen, who's rarely seen touting his wares on a chatshow, joins Robert De Niro and Paul Rudd on the sofa. The magic comes when the celebrities entertain each other with stories, while Norton wisely sits back and listens.
Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 11th October 2019Graham Norton: 'Toxic' Telegraph made me feel nauseous
Graham Norton has said he stopped writing for the Daily Telegraph because the newspaper's recent "toxic" political stances increasingly made him feel "nauseous".
Jim Waterson, The Guardian, 7th October 2019Norton: viewers would be shocked at Schofield's wages
BBC chat show king says: 'What would really shock the public is to discover the (pay) disparity between ITV and BBC'.
Adam Sherwin, i Newspaper, 1st October 2019Interview: Graham Norton and Alan Carr
As RuPaul's Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied - and why today's comedy audiences want more kindness.
Chris Godfrey, The Guardian, 29th September 2019In the first of a new series, a guest who has fabulousness etched through her like a stick of rock: Dame Helen Mirren, star of Catherine the Great. What's the betting she will get on famously with the equally divine RuPaul, promoting the new UK Drag Race? Also, Simon Reeve and music from singer Normani.
Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 27th September 2019