Irish comedian Graham Norton hosts his very own chat show which includes him chatting to A-list celebrities, the very famous red chair game, live music and lots of jokes and fun from Graham and the celebrities there self.
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Irish comedian Graham Norton hosts his very own chat show which includes him chatting to A-list celebrities, the very famous red chair game, live music and lots of jokes and fun from Graham and the celebrities there self.
I don't know how the producers/bookers of this show keep doing it.
Every week they seem to get the best guests. OK, so I know they're only
on to promote their book/film/album, but at least they're on our
screens.
It's a bit of a hit and miss chat show at times, largely because all
the guests are on at once, sat awkwardly together. Sometimes this makes
for a better show when they're all bantering with each other, but
sometimes you get one guest who clearly is the oddball out.
Norton's charm adds to the proceedings, but smartly it's all about the
guests. For week on week A list celeb interviews, this show is the only
place to go.
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Paul Scheer lets us in on a secret in The Disaster Artist and answers your questions. Plus, we explore the origins of midnight movies and take a look at IMDb's Top 10 Stars of 2017.
I don't know how the producers/bookers of this show keep doing it. Every week they seem to get the best guests. OK, so I know they're only on to promote their book/film/album, but at least they're on our screens.
It's a bit of a hit and miss chat show at times, largely because all the guests are on at once, sat awkwardly together. Sometimes this makes for a better show when they're all bantering with each other, but sometimes you get one guest who clearly is the oddball out.
Norton's charm adds to the proceedings, but smartly it's all about the guests. For week on week A list celeb interviews, this show is the only place to go.