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Lady Gaga brings livestock onto Jonathan Ross set

Lady Gaga was a guest on The Jonathan Ross Show and as she walked into the studio she was accompanied by a black and white ram called Kevin.

Daily Mail, 8th October 2011

Ross: Persuaded Lady Gaga to open up about bisexuality

Jonathan Ross has tried to uncover the truth about Lady Gaga's bisexual past - and was surprised with just how forthcoming the superstar singer was.

Andrei Harmsworth, Metro, 7th October 2011

Dame Edna Everage says Lady Gaga is a show-off

Outrageous comic Dame Edna Everage has blasted Lady Gaga - for being a show-off.

Colin Robertson, The Sun, 14th July 2011

On our letters page recently an RT reader quite rightly praised Bafta-winning Norton as "a breath of fresh air" on Friday nights. Norton is a great host and the show has become a joyful way to round off the week. He's warm and inclusive, and a smashing interviewer who doesn't fawn (though he teetered close to the edge of unctuousness with Lady Gaga a few weeks back). So enjoy the feeling of being at a pleasant gathering with a thoughtful host. Tonight's guests are Kim Cattrall, glowing with her London stage success in Private Lives and soon to star in it on Broadway, and British Soap Awards winner Jessie Wallace. The Saturdays provide the music.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 24th June 2011

The return of the standup show in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital, something you may need to bear in mind as you resentfully endure the comedy stylings of Chris Moyles. He's joined, however, by Sarah Millican, Dara O'Briain, Jack Dee, Lee Evans and Jonathan Ross. There are musical contributions from Dead Cat Bounce and those young scamps N-Dubz, as well as video appearances from Lady Gaga, Russell Brand, Whoopi Goldberg and Patrick Stewart. Rob Brydon also chips in.

David Stubbs, The Guardian, 10th June 2011

Now this could be fun, because tonight a trio of really disparate guests make themselves comfy on the sofa: Jack Dee, James McAvoy and drum roll Liza Minnelli! We know how much Norton loves a gay icon, judging by his glee at recent appearances by Bette Midler and Lady Gaga, but surely Minnelli beats them all. She talks about her life and career, of course, and also sings live. It will be delicious to see what she makes of Jack Dee, promoting a new series of his doleful sitcom Lead Balloon, in that often uncomfortable juxtaposition of a megastar and a cheeky British comedian they've never heard of (remember Maggie Gyllenhaal's bewilderment when faced with Russell Howard?). Bona fide Hollywood action man McAvoy (hasn't he come a long way since Shameless?) will discuss his role in the latest X Men movie, X Men First Class.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 3rd June 2011

Lady Gaga takes tea with Mr Fry

I approach the desk, cough politely and murmur, as if it were the kind of remark I might drop into the ears of a concierge every day, "Hello. I'm here to see Lady Gaga."

Stephen Fry, The Financial Times, 30th May 2011

Poor old Lady Gaga. It wasn't all plain sailing with her comeback single, Born This Way, and the supposed backlash from some of her gay fans is reported to have caused her some upset. Let's hope her appearance on tonight's Graham Norton Show, where she not only performs her latest single, Judas, but showcases a range of her "outfits", is like calamine to the burn. Norton also welcomes Oscar-winning actor Geoffrey Rush, star of Pirates of The Caribbean and The King's Speech, on to the sofa. Wonder if he'll try the fire bra on?

Eleanor Morgan, The Guardian, 13th May 2011

James Corden wants to enter Brits in a Lady Gaga egg

James Corden has admitted that he wants to make a Lady GaGa style entrance to the BRIT Awards.

Lisa McGarry, Unreality TV, 15th February 2011

Alan Carr dresses up as Lady GaGa

Alan Carr has gone GaGa, taking on one of the pop star's most bizarre costumes.

The Sun, 14th December 2010

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