Graham Norton talks to Lord of The Rings actor Elijah Wood and Sex and the City actress Kim Cattrall, who talks about the ongoing Sex and the City movie rumour. Plus there's a exclusive performance from Elijah Wood's new signing Heloise and the Savoir Faire.
Graham talks about this weeks gossip with Lord Of The Rings star Orlando Bloom and 2 time Oscar nominated film actress Samantha Morton.
Graham talks to stand-up comedienne Joan Rivers and Nip/Tuck actor Julian McMahon, who talks to Graham about his new film with Sandra Bullock Premonition.
Graham talks to ex X Factor judge Louis Walsh and comedian Jenny Eclair. Louis talks to Graham about being fired from X Factor by Simon Cowell and how, he didn't even do it face to face instead he called him and told him about it.
Graham talks to actor Ioan Gruffudd and actress Jessie Wallace. Plus an exclusive performance of this years UK Eurovision entry Scooch with 'Flying the Flag For You'.
Graham talks to Doctor Who actor David Tennant about the new series of Doctor Who and comedian Jo Brand about her involvement on Comic Relief's The Apprentice. The Proclaimers perform 'I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)'.
The Royle Family's Liz Smith and star of BBC2's The Underdog Show Julia Sawalha join Graham this week. Julia shows off her dogs tricks. Alan Bates also features.
Eastenders and Carry On favourite Barbara Windsor and Peep Show actor Robert Webb join Graham this week.
This week Graham is joined by Dustin Hoffman and his wife Lisa Hoffman who talk about Lisa's new line of cosmetic products. Mika also pops by talking about how a practical joke made him believe he was banned from Morocco, because of lyrics used in the song Grace Kelly. He then performs his new single Love Today.
This week Graham talks to The Vicar of Dibley star Dawn French and presenter Sarah Beeny.
Graham Norton presents a show focusing on people, trends, stories and the aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Gerard Depardieu and Tori Amos are Graham's guests.
Graham Norton presents a show focusing on people, trends, stories and the aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Graham's guests are Joan Collins and Jason Donovan.
Graham Norton presents a show focusing on people, trends, stories and the aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Graham is joined by Miriam Margolyes and Rupert Everett.
Graham Norton presents a show focusing on people, trends, stories and the aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Graham is joined by Matt Lucas and Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, and there's music from Sinead O'Connor.
Graham Norton presents a show focusing on people, trends, stories and the aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Graham is joined by Jennifer Coolidge and Enrique Iglesias.
Graham Norton presents a show focusing on people, trends, stories and the aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Graham's guests are Joanna Lumley and Jon Bon Jovi.
Graham Norton presents a show focusing on people, trends, stories and the aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Graham's guests are Alice Cooper and Sandi Toksvig, with music from Gareth Gates.
Graham Norton presents a show focusing on people, trends, stories and the aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Graham's guests are Dennis Hopper, Ardal O'Hanlon and Joss Stone.
Graham Norton presents a show focusing on people, trends, stories and the aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Graham's guests are Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless, stars of iconic 80s TV cop show Cagney & Lacey, and singer Natalie Imbruglia.
Graham talks to Josh Hartnett about his new movie. Mel C, talks about the reunion of the Spice Girls. Plus Rufus Wainwright and his band perform 'Tiergarten'.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the Great British public. Graham's guests are maverick director John Waters (creator of Hairspray) and author Jackie Collins. Music is from Westlife.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the great British public. KT Tunstall, Elle Macpherson and Frankie Boyle enter Graham's ludicrously decorated studio.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the great British public. Guests include Trinny and Susannah. Plus music from Alison Moyet.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the great British public. This week, Alan Carr enters Graham's ludicrously decorated studio, as does Emmy award-winning Hollywood actress Glenn Close.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the great British public. Sharon Osbourne and David Boreanaz come in for a chat and the Stereophonics perform live.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the great British public. Guests include Ashley Jensen, Miriam Margoyles and there is music from Mika.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the great British public. Christopher Biggins, Barbara Windsor, Russell Brand and Lorraine Kelly are guests and there is music from The Feeling.
A smorgasbord of special moments from the first two series of the Graham Norton Show. With Glenn Close, Dustin Hoffman, Elijah Wood, Orlando Bloom and others.
Chat show featuring celebrities and live music. Guests include screen legend Tony Curtis and Hollywood A-lister Kevin Bacon. Plus music from Robyn.
Graham is joined by star of The West Wing, Martin Sheen and stand-up Ed Byrne. The pair join Graham through a walk-through scene, similiar to one associated with episodes of The West Wing. Ed talks about getting married. Plus will.i.am performs his new single Heartbreaker, featuring Girls Aloud member, Cheryl Cole.
Graham is joined by stars of Hart to Hart tonight, as Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers are reunited and reminisce with some special foreign fans about the shows past. An audience member gets a surprise 'blast from the past'. Plus Sandi Thom performs her new single 'The Devils Beat'.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the great British public. Featuring chat with Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon and Peep Show's David Mitchell.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the great British public. Guests are Jackie Chan, Dawn French and Duffy.
Chat show featuring celebrities, live music and fabulous weirdness from the great British public. Graham Norton chats with Dame Edna Everage and Ray Mears, while Alanis Morrisette sings live in the studio.
Graham Norton presents celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters. The guests are Susan Sarandon and Jon Culshaw with music from The Feeling.
Tonight Graham is joined by Gordon Ramsay and Juliet Binoche. They have a look at the Chinese Cheering instructions that are been implemented at the upcoming olympics, try some West African Miracle Berries and translate some of the audiences favourite chat up lines into French. Scouting For Girls play out the show with their new single 'Heartbeat'.
Graham Norton presents celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Featuring chat with John Malkovich and Alan Davies, and music from Sharleen Spiteri.
Graham Norton presents celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public. Joining Graham for the final programme in the series are versatile actress Catherine Tate and actor James Nesbitt with music from Brighton band The Kooks.
Graham is joined by singing sensation Cyndi Lauper and actress Jennifer Saunders. The pair play a game with a focus group that are none the wiser. Jennifer talks about her & Dawn French's show hitting the West End and Cyndi talks about her new album Bring Ya to the Brink and closes the show with her new song Into the Nightlife.
Appearing tonight was comedian Jack Dee, who discusses his show Lead Balloon and Davina McCall who talks about the return of Celebrity Big Brother in January. Razorlight play out the show.
Join Graham for jokes, chat and fun in the very best bits from 2008.
Join Graham for festive fun and frolics, as he unwraps some seasonal suprises and a lively mix of comedy, chat and music, with guests including King of the Jungle Joe Swash, comedian Michael McIntyre and boyband favourites Boyzone.
Graham returns with a new series. Tonight he is joined by Sarah Ferguson and Ed Byrne. Sarah talks about how she came up for the idea of the upcoming film The Young Victoria and the male from a heterosexual couple in the audience that constantly argue, is put into a argument scene from the film. Ed Byrne discusses getting married and his latest tour which is all about class. At the end of the show, Graham and Sarah help a woman choose a date out of a selection of single male audience members, by hearing their best chat up lines, under the watchful eyes of the single girls mum. Ed Byrne's mum surprises Ed when he try's his chat up line on the girl.
Fresh from his farewell to the High School Musical franchise, Zac Efron visits the studio to discuss his new film 17 Again, a Big-style comedy in which he stars alongside Matthew Perry. Also on the sofa this week is Little Britain star David Walliams. Music is provided by Pet Shop Boys. Extended version of last Thursday's show
Tonight Graham is joined by actress Gillian Anderson and comedian Chris Addison. Gillian discusses starring in The X Files and her transition into acting in the theatre, whilst Chris talks about his new movie which is a spin-off of BBC sitcom The Thick Of It. Graham looks at a robot version of himself. Audience members make political apologies. Sinead O'Connor sings out the show with her classic song 'Nothing Compares To You'.
Tonight Graham is joined by actors Willem Dafoe, and Ashley Jensen. Willem discusses his upcoming film in which he stars with Julia Roberts. Ashley talks about her life in LA and the one thing she misses - her robot hoover. Graham demonstrates one of these in the studio. Ahead of this weeks Eurovision Song Contest, Graham holds his own mini contest in the studio, Azerbaijan wins. Lily Allen joins tonights guests on the sofa to discuss her new album and why she had to censor a line in her new song, performing at a BBC festival over the weekend. Lily plays out the show with her censored version of 'Not Fair'.
Tonight Graham is joined by actor Kurt Russell and comedian Jenny Eclair. Kurt talks about his many years in the business, meeting Elvis and plays baseball with a audience member. Whilst Jenny discusses the new Grumpy Old Women tour and the preperations that's gone into it. At the end of the show, audience members compete to see who can do the best Elvis impersonation, the two semi-finalists serenade Jenny, before all of the Elvis' play the show out with 'Viva Las Vegas'.
Graham's guests tonight are Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne, who talk about Ozzy's new book I am Ozzy. Alongside the Osbournes, Ricky Gervais talks about his new blockbuster film The Invention of Lying. Later Olivia Newton-John talks about her career. The audience reveal some of the worst lies they've told and Graham's new game is played for the first time.
Oscar-winning actress Anna Paquin, star of The Piano, X-Men and HBO vampire series True Blood gets her teeth into Graham, along with top comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb, while Scottish songster Paolo Nutini chats and performs his new single Pencil Full of Lead. Plus, more foolhardy viewers brave the collapsing red chair in another round of That's All We've Got Time For.
It's all-girl action for Graham as glamour model and TV star Katie Price brings him up to date with her busy and controversial life; stand-up and writer Jo Brand is in the comedy seat; and Hollywood blockbuster novelist Jackie Collins talks about her latest book, Poor Little Rich Girl. Plus, more foolhardy members of the public brave the collapsing red chair in another round of That's All We've Got Time For.
It's an evening of international glamour as supermodel and Cambridge student Lily Cole joins model, actress and Blue Velvet star Isabella Rossellini on Graham's sofa for a chat, while the star of Supersizers and Maestro Sue Perkins takes the comedy chair and attempts the Japanese art of making musical instruments out of vegetables. Meanwhile ladies' favourite Michael Buble chats and performs his single Haven't Met You Yet. Plus, the audience share their bad experiences with food, and more foolhardy members of the public brave the collapsing red chair in another round of That's All We've Got Time For.
This week's show is a wonderful Welsh triple-bill, featuring a rare appearance by the legendary Dame Shirley Bassey, who chats about her starry career and sings The Girl from Tiger Bay. Award-winning actor Michael Sheen talks about his roles as Tony Blair, Kenneth Williams, David Frost and Brian Clough, and brilliant Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert takes the comedy chair.
The award-winning host presents the funniest moments from his latest hit series. Top celebrity guests included Robert Downey Jr, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, Dawn French, Bill Bailey, Ricky Gervais, David Tennant, Rod Stewart, 50 Cent, Johnny Vegas, Michael Buble, Stephen Fry and the great Dame Shirley Bassey. Plus, the best contributions from Graham's irrepressible audience.
Among the guests in this special edition are one of Graham's all-time heroines, Sex and The City star Sarah Jessica Parker; heart-throb British actor Dominic West, who discusses his life as the star of hit show The Wire; and legendary comedienne Joan Rivers, who helps Graham take a satirical look back at the events of 2009.
The award-winning host returns with his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Funnymen Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais take the comedy chair to discuss their new film, Cemetery Junction, and iconic actress Christina Ricci talks about life as one of Hollywood's quirkiest stars. Plus there's music from 19-year-old pop sensation Pixie Lott.
The award-winning host returns with his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Among Graham's guests are Toni Collette, star of Muriel's Wedding and The Sixth Sense; TV's favourite call-girl, Billie Piper; and chart-topping band Scouting For Girls.
The award-winning host returns with his anarchic talk show. It's a bumper night of comedy royalty as Graham is joined by Monty Python and Fawlty Towers star John Cleese, Doc Martin star Martin Clunes, stand-up and star of Not Going Out Lee Mack and from Australia the star of cult sitcom Kath & Kim, Jane Turner.
Graham is joined by Hollywood actress and singing star Jennifer Lopez, who talks about her glittering career and latest film The Backup Plan; Doctor Who's new assistant Karen Gillan discusses life in the Tardis; and QI and Jonathan Creek star Alan Davies is in the comedy chair. Plus, there's music from Ben's Brother.
The award-winning host returns with his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Pop superstar Janet Jackson talks about her career, life after Michael, and her new film with Tyler Perry; there's comedy from Marcus Brigstocke; and Monty Python legend Eric Idle drops by to chat and give a special performance of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.
The award-winning host returns with his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Guests include outrageous American comedian Chris Rock, Hollywood star of Fringe and Dawson's Creek Joshua Jackson, and X-Factor chart-topper Diana Vickers.
Graham Norton continues his anarchic talk show, as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Graham is joined by the original tennis superbabe Anna Kournikova, and comedian and new One Show host Jason Manford. And there is chat and music from pop star and future Mrs Russell Brand, Katy Perry.
Among his guests on the first programme is Charlotte Church who, in her first major TV appearance after a tumultuous year, talks music, life and love, and performs live from her new album Back to Scratch. Hollywood actress Maggie Gyllenhaal talks about her Oscar nomination for Crazy Heart, and her role in The Dark Knight with Heath Ledger. And comedian Russell Howard brings his own brand of Good News to Graham's sofa.
Graham is joined by Hollywood hell-raiser Johnny Knoxville to talk about Jackass 3D; veteran comedienne Joan Rivers, who talks about having a year of her life documented in the award-winning Joan Rivers: a Piece of Work; and everyone's favourite 'Nan', actress Catherine Tate. Plus the Pet Shop Boys chat and perform one of their greatest hits.
Graham is joined by Hollywood heart-throb Colin Farrell, in his first visit to Graham's sofa; actor Daniel Radcliffe, talking about his new movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and about life after Harry; top Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert; and R&B star Rihanna, chatting and singing her new single Only Girl (In the World).
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Graham is joined by one of his showbiz heroines, Bette Midler, who talks about her life and career and performs a song from her new album, Memories of You. Writer, comedian, actor and host of QI, Stephen Fry, and WBA Heavyweight Champion of the World, David Haye, also guest.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Vince Vaughn talks about his new movie The Dilemma, and hot comic Sarah Millican is also on the sofa. Plus actor, designer and music superstar Diddy chats and performs live in the studio.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Graham's guests include Hollywood great Liam Neeson, currently starring in the thriller Unknown; The Hangover star Bradley Cooper, talking about his new film Limitless; The Office and Extras funnyman Stephen Merchant, currently starring in Hall Pass; comedian, actress and writer Jo Brand; and Blue, with the first performance of their Eurovision entry I Can
Unique talk show with award-winning host, Graham Norton. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Graham is joined by guests including legendary rap star Snoop Dogg, Oscar-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr, supermodel Elle Macpherson and Cee Lo Green, who performs in the studio.
Unique talk show with award-winning host, Graham Norton. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Graham is joined by Hollywood stars Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms, in the studio to talk about their new Hangover movie; heartthrob actor Rob Lowe, who discusses his autobiography, Stories I Only Tell My Friends; and actress Alex Kingston, currently starring as River Song in Doctor Who. Plus there's music from rising star Aloe Blacc.
Unique talk show with award-winning host, Graham Norton. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Graham is joined by Hollywood superstar Tom Hanks, currently starring in new movie Larry Crowne, and comic actor Simon Pegg. Plus music from ex-Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger.
Graham Norton welcomes a glittering guest list to the Christmas special edition of the show: the Time Lord himself, Matt Smith, looking forward to the Doctor Who Christmas special; actress Gillian Anderson, who stars in the new adaptation of Great Expectations; top comic Russell Kane; Dragon lady Hilary Devey; the two number one reality stars on television, Harry Judd, winner of Strictly Come Dancing and Dougie Pointer, King of the Jungle from I'm A Celebrity. Plus there's a performance of the song everyone expects to be the Christmas number one: Wherever You Are sung by the Military Wives Choir, lead by choirmaster Gareth Malone.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Joining Graham on his sofa are Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg, currently starring in new film Contraband; actress Minnie Driver; comedian Mark Watson; and Christina Perri, singing Jar of Hearts.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Joining Graham on his sofa are actor John Cusack, talking about his new film The Raven; Hollywood star Goldie Hawn; and Kasabian, performing the single Goodbye Kiss.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood heart-throb Hugh Grant, comedienne Jo Brand, Gavin & Stacey star Joanna Page and musician David Guetta.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett, who is returning to the West End in Big and Small; Hollywood star Ewan McGregor, promoting new film Salmon Fishing in the Yemen; actor Michael Sheen, talking about playing Jesus in The Gospel of Us; and Little Britain star Matt Lucas who introduces his new show The Matt Lucas Awards. Plus Keane perform Silenced by the Night.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Joining Graham on the sofa are Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo, talking about his new movie Avengers Assemble; glamorous rapper Nicki Minaj; funnyman and Sport Relief hero John Bishop; and Rufus Wainwright, performing his new single Out of the Game.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Joining Graham on the sofa are Hollywood superstar Zac Efron, who chats about his new movie The Lucky One; everybody's favourite Friend Matt LeBlanc, who talks about the new series of Episodes; and funnyman Lee Mack.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. The guests on Graham's sofa are acting royalty Julie Walters; Chelsea striker Didier Drogba; comedian Simon Amstell, currently starring in his sitcom Grandma's House; and The Voice UK star Jessie J, who chats and performs her single LaserLight.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Twilight star Kristen Stewart, chatting about her new film Snow White and the Huntsman; US comedy superstar Chris Rock; UK comedian Stephen Mangan; and Engelbert Humperdinck, who performs his Eurovision entry Love Will Set You Free.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood star Will Smith, who stars in new film Men in Black III; Take That's Gary Barlow, who is discussing the Jubilee Celebration Concert; and music legend Sir Tom Jones, who chats and performs Hot or Miss.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood star Cameron Diaz, starring in new movie What to Expect When You're Expecting; Brit actress and director Kathy Burke; and there is music from The Scissor Sisters.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Mad Men's Don Draper himself, Jon Hamm; Hollywood star Charlize Theron, currently starring in Alien prequel Prometheus; and Alan Partridge's alter-ego Steve Coogan.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Among the guests on Graham's sofa are America's pop queen, Katy Perry; comedian Ross Noble; and national sweetheart Cheryl Cole, who also performs Call My Name.
The BAFTA-winning host continues his unique talk show. Graham is joined by controversial actor and comedian Russell Brand, currently starring in the Rock of Ages movie; actress Emily Blunt, talking about new film The Five Year Engagement; singer Paloma Faith, who chats and performs her single Picking Up the Pieces.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Joining Graham on the sofa are Hollywood legend Danny DeVito, Welsh comic Rhod Gilbert, singing star Charlotte Church and musical act fun.
The BAFTA-winning host presents a compilation of the best moments from the current series, with guests including Madonna, Will Smith, Dame Judi Dench, Katy Perry, Cheryl Cole, Hugh Grant, Mark Wahlberg and Cameron Diaz.
The award-winning host continues his unique chat show, with the biggest celebrities, the brightest conversation and the best jokes on television. Together on the sofa in a James Bond special are 007 himself, Daniel Craig; M's alter ego, Dame Judi Dench; and Skyfall's villain, Oscar-winner Javier Bardem.
The award-winning host continues his unique chat show, with the biggest celebrities, the brightest conversation and the best jokes on television. Together on the sofa are singing star Robbie Williams chatting and performing his new single, Candy; comedian Paul O'Grady; and ballet star and Strictly judge Darcey Bussell.
The BAFTA-award-winning host continues his unique chat show with the biggest celebrities, the brightest conversation and the best jokes on TV. Together on the sofa are Hollywood star Jake Gyllenhaal, legendary comedienne Joan Rivers and petrol heads Jeremy Clarkson and James May. Plus music from chart-topping Ke$ha.
The BAFTA-award-winning host continues his unique chat show with the biggest celebrities, the brightest conversation and the best jokes on TV. Together on Graham's sofa - star of the new Hobbit film, Martin Freeman, comedian and writer Dawn French, top comic Lee Mack and music from re-formed pop princesses Girls Aloud.
Together on Graham's sofa are Hollywood star Dustin Hoffman and comedian Billy Connolly, talking about their new film Quartet; Ab Fab queen Jennifer Saunders, creator of Spice Girls musical Viva Forever; and Time Lord Matt Smith, talking about the Christmas Day Doctor Who episode. With music from Amy McDonald.
Ending the year on Graham's sofa are Tom Cruise and his co-star Rosamund Pike, starring in their new movie Jack Reacher, and Wolverine star Hugh Jackman, who talks about the movie adaptation of Les Miserables. Graham is also joined by Hollywood great Billy Crystal, starring in the movie Parental Guidance, as well as top Liverpudlian comic John Bishop and Great British Bake-Off judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry. With music from Pink.
The BAFTA-award-winning host continues his unique chat show with the biggest celebrities, the brightest conversation and the best jokes on TV. He is joined by international singing star Josh Groban, acclaimed actress and former Doctor Who companion Billie Piper, and top comedian Frank Skinner. With music and chat from dance maestro Example.
The BAFTA-award-winning host continues his unique chat show with the biggest celebrities, the brightest conversation and the best jokes on TV. Graham is joined on the sofa by the coolest movie director in the world, Quentin Tarantino, who talks about his new film Django Unchained, British actor James McAvoy, Quite Interesting comedian Alan Davies, and singing star Emeli Sandé, who also performs Clown.
Highlights from the latest series of the talk show, guests include Jude Law and Judi Dench
Graham's packed sofa of stars features Hollywood father and son Will Smith and Jaden Smith, appearing together in After Earth; screen great Michael Douglas, playing Liberace in Behind the Candelabra; Oscar-nominated Bradley Cooper and Heather Graham, starring in The Hangover Part III; and music from Selena Gomez.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Together on Graham's sofa: 'Heroes' star Hayden Panettiere, talking about new show 'Nashville'; ex-'Downton Abbey' star Dan Stevens; top comedian Micky Flanagan; and Robin Thicke featuring Pharrell, performing the song of the summer 'Blurred Lines'.
Highlights from the current series of the talk show, with guests including Tom Cruise, Michael Douglas, Bradley Cooper, Sandra Bullock, Russell Crowe, Olivia Colman, Samuel L Jackson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Pine, Gwyneth Paltrow and Lewis Hamilton. Plus another chance to see Will Smith's Fresh Prince dance reunion
The host returns with more light-hearted chat, talking to Hollywood star Harrison Ford about his new sci-fi adventure Ender's Game, and Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch, currently appearing as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in The Fifth Estate. Comedian and actor Jack Whitehall is also on the sofa, and there'll be music and chat from James Blunt, who performs new single Bonfire Heart from his forthcoming album Moon Landing.
Highlights from the current series of the talk show, with a host of stars including Harrison Ford, Emma Thompson, Robert De Niro, Mary Berry, Sir Elton John, Lady Gaga, Benedict Cumberbatch, Michelle Pfeiffer, Matt Smith, David Tennant, Dame Judi Dench, Sir Paul Mccartney, Katy Perry, Ben Stiller and Cher.
Joining Graham on his sofa are Hollywood giants Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro, starring in the new film Grudge Match, Oscar-nominated British actress Carey Mulligan; and comic actor Jonah Hill, talking about the new Scorcese movie The Wolf of Wall Street. Plus, there's music from Jake Bugg, performing A Song About Love.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show on BBC One. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Among the guests on Graham's sofa are British actor Dominic Cooper, currently starring as James Bond's creator in 'Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond' and popstar Lily Allen, chatting and performing her new single 'Air Balloon'.
Graham Norton returns for another series of his talk show, featuring the biggest celebrities, the brightest conversation and the best jokes on television. Together on Graham's sofa are Oscar-winning Hollywood superstar Russell Crowe, screen siren Cameron Diaz, and comic actor and director Richard Ayoade. Plus music and chat from the queen of pop, Kylie Minogue.
Graham is joined by comedy superstar Ricky Gervais, talking about the second series of Derek; comedy legend Ronnie Corbett, proving that reports of his retirement from showbusiness are somewhat premature; and Oscar-winning French actress and star of The English Patient and Chocolat, Juliette Binoche, appearing in new movie A Thousand Times Goodnight. Plus music and chat from Irish pop star Imelda May.
Graham Norton continues his anarchic talk show. His guests include comedy favourite Dawn French, talking about touring solo; Hollywood star Kirsten Dunst, who is starring in new movie The Two Faces of January; Eurovision Song Contest 2014 winner, Conchita Wurst and action man and survival expert Bear Grylls. Plus music from Sam Smith, who performs Stay With Me.
Graham's sofa is full of stars - Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise, starring in new sci-fi thriller Edge Of Tomorrow, his co-star, actress Emily Blunt, Oscar winner Charlize Theron and Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane, promoting his new film A Million Ways To Die In The West. Plus music from Coldplay, who perform A Sky Full of Stars.
Together on the sofa are singer Cheryl Cole, Miami Vice legend Don Johnson talking about his new movie Cold in July, top comedian John Bishop, the man behind Mrs Brown, Brendan O'Carroll, promoting Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie. Plus music from rock legend Chrissie Hynde, performing her new single You or No-one.
Highlights from the current series of the talk show, with guests including Tom Cruise, Julie Walters, Matt Damon, Dame Julie Andrews, Bill Murray, Miranda Hart, Russell Crowe, Julianne Moore, Jamie Foxx, Emma Stone, Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Olivia Colman, Jonah Hill, Carey Mulligan, Kenneth Branagh, Keira Knightley, Gary Oldman, Thierry Henry, Matthew McConaughey, Hugh Jackman, Emily Blunt, Michael Fassbender, Cameron Diaz, Ricky Gervais, Seth MacFarlane, Kylie Minogue, James McAvoy and many more.
Graham Norton returns for another series of his talk show, featuring the biggest celebrities, the brightest conversation and the best jokes on television. Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Oscar-winning actor Denzel Washington, starring in new movie The Equalizer; the acclaimed new Doctor Who, Peter Capaldi; actress Gemma Arterton, about to hit the West End in the musical version of Made in Dagenham; and hot new singer-songwriter George Ezra, who performs Blame It On Me.
Tonight, Graham is joined by a British comedy institution, two American singing stars and a controversial cricketer - ensuring there'll be plenty to chat about as they squeeze up on the sofa. Top of the bill is funnyman John Cleese, talking about his memoir So, Anyway - although when there's a Python in the line-up, the conversation could go off in any direction. Joining him are actress and singer Taylor Swift, who has become hot property on the country pop scene, and former England batsman Kevin Pietersen, who has written about his life in KP: The Autobiography. Providing the music is veteran singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, with a taste of his new album, Melody Road.
Together on Graham's sofa: Oscar-winning star of The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, Robert Duvall; Iron Man himself, Robert Downey Jr, starring in the new movie The Judge; writer and actor Stephen Fry, talking about his new memoir More Fool Me; and mega-band U2, chatting and performing their new single, The Miracle (of Joey Ramone), from their new album Songs of Innocence.
Graham is joined by Oscar-winners Dustin Hoffman and Dame Judi Dench - who have paired up for the BBC's Roald Dahl adaptation Esio Trot. He also makes friends with Hollywood superstar Jennifer Aniston and Arrested Development actor Jason Bateman, who are co-starring in Horrible Bosses 2, the sequel to the 2011 comedy. Olly Murs performs his latest single, Wrapped Up.
Graham is joined by three familiar faces from the large and small screen - Oscar-winning Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman, Bafta-winning British favourite Julie Walters and Downton Abbey's Hugh Bonneville - who are all co-starring with a little bear from Darkest Peru in comedy movie Paddington. There's also music by Take That, now a three-piece, performing their new single These Days.
The guests on Graham's sofa: Hollywood stars Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, talking about their new movie "Dumb and Dumber To", actor Jude Law, starring in adventure thriller "Black Sea", and actress Tamsin Greig, on stage in "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown". Music comes from Nicole Scherzinger, who performs "Run".
On Graham's sofa for a bumper festive edition of the show are Hollywood stars Ben Stiller, Ricky Gervais and Rebel Wilson, appearing in new film Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Plus Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz from the upcoming remake of Annie, hard man of the Queen Vic, EastEnders' Danny Dyer and music and chat from the fabulous Usher.
Graham is joined by Eddie Redmayne, surrounded by Oscar buzz for his performance as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything; cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins, talking about the thrills and spills of winning Olympic gold and the Tour de France; Hollywood star Liam Neeson talking about new thriller Taken 3; Oscar-nominated actress Anna Kendrick talking about new musical Into The Woods; and Eurovision winner Conchita, singing Rise Like A Phoenix. Plus the funniest red chairs from the year.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Dame Judi Dench and Slumdog Millionaire star Dev Patel talking about their new movie, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney from new sitcom Catastrophe and rising star of the Angelina Jolie war drama Unbroken, Jack O'Connell. Plus, there is music from First Aid Kit.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are: actress Julianne Moore, Oscar-nominated for her role in Still Alice as a professor with early onset Alzheimer's; Irish dancing king Michael Flatley, on his farewell tour of Lord of the Dance; top comedian Bill Bailey; and Cuba Gooding Jr, Oscar-winning star of Jerry Maguire, talking about the Martin Luther King movie Selma. Plus Gregory Porter and Laura Mvula performing Water Under Bridges.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Expect the unexpected as top celebrity guests join in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience. Graham's guest include Jamie Dornan, starring in the much-anticipated movie Fifty Shades of Grey, comedy favourite Julie Walters in new drama Indian Summers, Episodes star Stephen Mangan at the National in Rules for Living and music from Charli XCX and Rita Ora who perform Doing It.
Graham Norton celebrates 30 years of the nation’s favourite soap, EastEnders. Featuring a bumper line-up of stars including June Brown, Pam St Clement, Adam Woodyatt, Letitia Dean, Kellie Bright, John Altman, Richard Blackwood, Jessie Wallace, Shane Richie, Danny Dyer, plus many more stars past and present.
Guests include double Oscar winner Sean Penn, talking about his brilliant career and action thriller The Gunman; comic actress Celia Imrie, appearing in The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel; and top comedian Ross Noble, about to join musical hit The Producers. Plus music and chat from Kelly Clarkson, who performs Heartbeat Song.
The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show. Guests include sporting icon David Beckham, Hollywood star Will Smith, Australian actress Margot Robbie, starring in Focus, and Wolverine star Hugh Jackman, appearing in Chappie. Plus music from Noel Gallagher performing Ballad of the Mighty I.
A compilation of highlights from the recent run of the chat show, which has featured the host in conversation with guests including Meryl Streep, Will Smith, David Beckham, Jennifer Aniston, Benedict Cumberbatch, One Direction and Judi Dench.
The irrepressible host returns with another sofa full of stars, including Hunger Games and Fortitude actor Stanley Tucci, who reveals another string to his bow when he talks about his new cookery book, The Tucci Table. Comedians Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse discuss how they are teaming up again to go on tour, and there is music by electro-pop trio Years & Years, performing their single, King.
Graham Norton presents his talk show. His guests on an all-female sofa are Oscar-nominated Carey Mulligan, starring in the new film of Far from the Madding Crowd, Swedish star Noomi Rapace, starring in new thriller Child 44 and Amanda Holden from Britain's Got Talent. Musical guest Jessie Ware performs Say You Love Me.
Together on Graham's sofa: Avengers assemble! Earth's mightiest heroes are in town. The Incredible Hulk, Mark Ruffalo, joins fellow Oscar-nominated star Jeremy Renner and actress and singer Elizabeth Olsen. Also on the show are top comedian Josh Widdicombe and, performing Lonesome Street, Brit supergroup Blur.
Graham Norton presents his talk show. He is joined by Game of Thrones star Kit Harington, appearing in spy thriller Spooks: The Greater Good; Friends star Matt LeBlanc, starring in the new season of Episodes; Australian actress Rebel Wilson, discussing Pitch Perfect 2; and Mumford and Sons, who perform in the studio.
Graham Norton presents his talk show. Among the guests on the sofa: comedienne Miranda Hart, moving from sitcom star to Hollywood actress in the action comedy Spy, actor and writer Rupert Everett, starring in new film A Royal Night Out, comedian Greg Davies, and music from this year's UK Eurovision hopeful, Electro Velvet.
Graham Norton presents his talk show. Among his guests are pop icon Kylie Minogue, starring in earthquake action film San Andreas; Star Trek and Mission Impossible star Simon Pegg, talking about new movie Man Up; one of the world's most successful comedians, Michael McIntyre; and Killers lead singer-songwriter Brandon Flowers, performing the single I Can Change.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are the one and only George Clooney in a rare UK appearance, talking about his new movie Tomorrowland, wrestling legend turned movie star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, House star Hugh Laurie, from Twenty Twelve and W1A Jessica Hynes and actress Britt Robertson. Plus music and chat from Snoop Dogg.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Bridesmaids star Melissa McCarthy and Oscar-nominated Brit Jude Law, starring together in new comedy movie Spy, Hollywood heart-throb Chris Pratt talking about new blockbuster Jurassic World, and top comic John Bishop. Also featuring music from Florence and the Machine.
The Bafta award-winning talk show, featuring the biggest celebrities and the brightest conversation on television. On his sofa are the world's coolest movie star Samuel L. Jackson, hilarious actor and writer Stephen Merchant and top American comedian Amy Schumer. Plus music from Muse, who perform Mercy.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are actor, producer and former rapper Mark Wahlberg, making a welcome return, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, talking about the much-anticipated Ted 2, comedian and presenter Dara Ó Briain and singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper who discusses her new musical Kinky Boots and performs I'm Not My Father's Son.
The Bafta award-winning talk show, featuring the biggest celebrities and the brightest conversation on television. On his sofa: he said he'd be back... the mighty Arnold Schwarzenegger returns, in Terminator Genisys; his co-star, Daenerys from Game of Thrones, Emilia Clarke; Oscar-nominated Jake Gyllenhaal, starring in sports drama Southpaw; model and actress Cara Delevingne, in new teen romance mystery Paper Towns; and music and chat from Tinie Tempah who performs Not Letting Go.
Highlights from the current series of the talk show. Guests include George Clooney, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kylie Minogue, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Chris Pratt and many more.
Together on Graham's sofa are Hollywood legend Robert De Niro and Oscar-winner Anne Hathaway, co-stars in new movie The Intern, director and actor Sir Kenneth Branagh, in the new season at the Garrick Theatre, and British star Tom Hiddleston, starring in supernatural horror Crimson Peak. Plus music from hit country group the Shires.
Together on Graham's sofa are Hollywood legend Meryl Streep and Oscar-nominated British actress Carey Mulligan, co-starring in new British drama Suffragette, and Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman, currently winning rave reviews on the West End stage in Photograph 51. Plus domestic goddess Nigella Lawson and music from rising British star Gabrielle Aplin.
Hollywood heartthrob Colin Farrell and Oscar-winner Rachel Weisz secure a space on the sofa to promote new dystopian drama The Lobster, in which they both star. Plus, comedienne and writer Dawn French talks about her new novel According to Yes, and Irish actor Chris O'Dowd discusses his new Lance Armstrong film The Program. Arguably, the headlining guest is Rod Stewart, who performs from his new album Another Country.
Joining Graham on the sofa are James Bond star Daniel Craig, who talks about the new Bond film Spectre; Naomie Harris, who plays Eve Moneypenny; Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz, who plays Bond's latest arch-enemy Franz Oberhauser; and pop superstar Sam Smith, who chats and performs Writing's on the Wall in a live world exclusive.
Joining Graham on the sofa is Dame Maggie Smith, making her first British chat show appearance in 42 years, starring in new film The Lady in the Van with Alex Jennings, who joins her on the sofa, along with four-times Oscar-nominated Bradley Cooper and British star Sienna Miller, co-starring in new chef movie Burnt, and fashion icon and supermodel Cindy Crawford. Plus chat and music from Justin Bieber, who performs the chart-topping single What Do You Mean?
Joining Graham on the sofa are Oscar-winner Kate Winslet and X-Men and 12 Years a Slave star Michael Fassbender, co-starring in new Danny Boyle film Steve Jobs. Also on the show are rapper, actor and entrepreneur 50 Cent; and national treasure Julie Walters, starring in period drama Brooklyn. With music from Ellie Goulding.
Joining Graham on the sofa are Thor star Chris Hemsworth, spearheading the new whaling movie In the Heart of the Sea, and its Oscar-winning director Ron Howard (Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind). Plus great American comedian and actress Lily Tomlin, Oscar-tipped for her role in Grandma, top comic Kevin Bridges, and music from Blake and Dame Shirley Bassey, who perform their Christmas single.
Joining Graham on the sofa are queen of 30 Rock, comedian and writer Tina Fey, who is starring with Amy Poehler in new film Sisters, The Hateful Eight star Kurt Russell (Escape from New York, Big Trouble in Little China) and Josh Widdicombe. Plus chat and music from Australian singer-songwriter Sia.
On Graham's star-studded New Year's Eve sofa: Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence; Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne, playing a transgender pioneer in The Danish Girl; Ron Burgundy himself, comic genius Will Ferrell, and actor-producer Mark Wahlberg, together in new comedy Daddy's Home; and music from Years And Years, who'll perform one of 2015's biggest hits, Shine.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Matthew Perry, talking about life, work, being Chandler Bing in Friends and his West End playwriting debut The End of Longing, British actress Gemma Arterton, taking the role of the 17th century royal mistress in Nell Gwynn, and actor Miriam Margolyes, talking about new documentary series The Real Marigold Hotel. Plus music from Jack Savoretti, who performs Catapult.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: rapper, music producer and actor Ice Cube and actor and comedian Kevin Hart, starring in comedy action sequel Ride Along 2, House star Hugh Laurie and Broadchurch star Olivia Colman, together in The Night Manager, and broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough. Plus music from Elle King.
Graham is joined by Hollywood superstar Will Smith, starring in football drama Concussion, Ryan Reynolds, reprising his superhero role in the new X-Men film Deadpool, and Catherine Zeta Jones and Toby Jones, co-starring in the hotly anticipated new film of Dad's Army. Plus music from Laura Mvula, who performs Overcome.
Graham presents a compilation of highlights from this series, featuring Matt Damon, Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hiddleston, Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell, Daniel Craig, Dame Maggie Smith, Bradley Cooper, Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, 50 Cent, Tom Hanks, Johnny Depp, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Hemsworth, Tina Fey, David Beckham, Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Lawrence, Eddie Redmayne and many more.
Graham is joined on his heroic sofa by Oscar winner Ben Affleck, starring as Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, his adversary Superman, British star Henry Cavill, and five-times-Oscar-nominated Amy Adams, who plays Superman's squeeze Lois Lane. With music from The Pet Shop Boys, performing their new single The Pop Kids.
Together on Graham's first sofa of the new series are Thor actor Chris Hemsworth and Oscar-nominated Jessica Chastain, co-starring in The Hunstman: Winter's War, Spiderman star Kirsten Dunst, promoting new sci-fi movie Midnight Special and comic British actor Stephen Mangan, appearing in TV drama Houdini and Doyle. With music from Raleigh Ritchie, who performs Stronger Than Ever.
Together on Graham's sofa are Hollywood star Meryl Streep, playing the socialite turned tuneless opera singer in Florence Foster Jenkins; her co-star in the film, actor Hugh Grant; and actor Keeley Hawes, promoting new drama series The Durrells. With music from British Eurovision hopefuls Joe and Jake, performing You're Not Alone.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood star Paul Rudd, playing Ant-Man in Captain America: Civil War with Sherlock and Hobbit star Martin Freeman; Silk and Dinnerladies actress Maxine Peake; and comic actor Seth Rogen, starring in Bad Neighbours 2. Music comes from Birdy, who performs Wild Horses.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Oscar-winning star of the Hunger Games films Jennifer Lawrence and The Last King of Scotland and Atonement star James McAvoy, who both feature in new movie X-Men: Apocalypse. Plus comedian Jack Whitehall who stars in Mother's Day and Hollywood star Johnny Depp who returns as the Mad Hatter in Alice Through the Looking Glass.Will.i.am performs his new single Boys and Girls (featuring Pia Mia).
The guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood stars Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling, together in detective comedy the The Nice Guys; double Oscar winner Jodie Foster, promoting her directorial feature, Money Monster; comedian Greg Davies, in a new series of Man Down; and British diving star Tom Daley, preparing for the Rio Olympics. With music from Bright Light Bright Light with Sir Elton John, performing All In The Name.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Matt LeBlanc, one of the new hosts of the revamped Top Gear, Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke, promoting her new movie Me Before You, actress Kate Beckinsale, starring in the Jane Austen adaption Love & Friendship and actor Dominic Cooper, appearing in the epic fantasy movie Warcraft. With music from Corinne Bailey Rae, performing her current single Stop Where You Are.
Graham is joined by wrestling superstar-turned-actor Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, promoting new movie Central Intelligence; and Hollywood stars Jeff Goldblum and Liam Hemsworth, co-starring in sci-fi blockbuster Independence Day: Resurgence. With music and chat from Tom Odell, performing new single Magnetised.
A compilation of highlights from series 19, featuring Jennifer Lawrence, Tom Hiddleston, Meryl Streep, Ryan Gosling, Kevin Costner, Jodie Foster, Ben Afflek, Dame Helen Mirren, Hugh Grant, James McAvoy, Russell Crowe, Dame Joan Collins, Seth Rogan, Samuel L Jackson, Amy Adams, Johnny Depp, Ricky Gervais, Jeff Goldblum, Salma Hayek, Matt LeBlanc, Kate Beckinsale, Chris Hemsworth, Ewan McGregor and many more.
The BAFTA-award-winning talk show returns. Among the guests on Graham's sofa tonight: actor and musician Justin Timberlake and Oscar-nominated actress Anna Kendrick, co-starring in new animation Trolls; versatile British actor Daniel Radcliffe; and musical star Robbie Williams, who performs his new single.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Star Wars and Trainspotting star Ewan McGregor, actor, producer and director Danny DeVito, comedian and actress Miranda Hart, Jurassic Park star Sam Neill and comic John Bishop. Musical guest Amber Riley performs And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going, from Dreamgirls.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are ex-One Direction star turned solo artist Niall Horan, who chats and performs his new debut single This Town; five-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams, starring in new movie Nocturnal Animals; The Avengers and Hurt Locker star Jeremy Renner, appearing with Amy in science-fiction drama Arrival; and comic actor Chris O'Dowd, promoting the movie Mascots.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa tonight: Hollywood great Tom Cruise, starring in Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, with his co-star Cobie Smulders; Brit star Jude Law, appearing in the new series The Young Pope; comedian and actress Catherine Tate; and supergroup Kings Of Leon, performing new single Waste a Moment.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch, now appearing as Doctor Strange, Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne, starring in the Harry Potter prequel Fanta stic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston, promoting his biography, A Life in Parts. Including chat and music from LeAnn Rimes, who performs The Story.
Graham is joined by Oscar-winning actor and director Ben Affleck, starring in new action thriller The Accountant, Sir David Attenborough, who is presenting BBC One's Planet Earth II, and ex-Doctor Who star Matt Smith and Wolf Hall's Claire Foy, starring as Prince Philip and the Queen in Netflix series The Crown. Sting performs I Can't Stop Thinking About You from his new album.
Graham is joined by Tom Hanks, starring in Sully as the pilot who crash-landed his airliner in the Hudson river with no loss of life, British star Gemma Arterton, who plays Joan of Arc in the classic play Saint Joan, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who plays the NSA whistleblower in Snowden, and athlete Mo Farah. With music from Olly Murs, who performs Grow Up.
On Graham's sofa are Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman and Best Exotic Marigold Hotel star Dev Patel, who appear together in new movie Lion. Joining them are Oscar-nominee Felicity Jones of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, comedian and author Dawn French, promoting new TV drama series Delicious, and Sir Michael Parkinson, who discusses his book Muhammad Ali: A Memoir. There is music from Jack Savoretti who performs Only You.
On Graham's New Year's Eve sofa are award-winning actors Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard, starring together in Assassin's Creed, X-Men star James McAvoy, in new film Split, comedian Frank Skinner, hosting the new series of Room 101, and Irish Olympic rowing heroes Gary and Paul O'Donovan. Plus there is music from Pete Tong and the Heritage Orchestra.
On Graham's sofa are Hollywood stars Ryan Gosling and Oscar-winner Emma Stone, starring together in the all-singing, all-dancing hit La La Land. Plus Oscar-winning actor and director Ben Affleck and British star Sienna Miller, who are appearing in crime film Live By Night. And music from Gregory Porter, who performs Holding On from his latest album Take Me to the Alley.
On Graham's sofa are four-time Oscar nominee Annette Bening, starring in the critically acclaimed 20th Century Women, former Spiderman Andrew Garfield, appearing in Angels in America at the National Theatre, Britain's longest-serving female MP, Harriet Harman, to discuss her memoir A Woman's Work, and rising British star Asa Butterfield, in new sci-fi The Space Between Us. Plus music from Elbow, who perform their new single Magnificent (She Says).
On Graham's sofa are Tom Hiddleston, starring in new movie Kong: Skull Island, actress Ruth Wilson, in Hedda Gabler at the National Theatre, comedian Ricky Gervais, talking about his new stand-up tour, Daniel Radcliffe and Joshua McGuire, co-starring in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the Old Vic, and Tinie Tempah, who performs Text from Your Ex.
A compilation of highlights from the current series featuring a host of star guests, including Justin Timberlake, Tom Hanks, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dame Helen Mirren, Tom Cruise, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling.
On Graham's sofa today are Oscar-nominated actor, director and producer Warren Beatty, talking about new film Rules Don't Apply, comedian Miranda Hart, playing Miss Hannigan in Annie, Keeley Hawes in TV series The Durrells, and Peter Capaldi, discussing his decision to leave Doctor Who. With musical guest Jennifer Hudson, who performs her latest single, Remember Me.
Together on Graham's sofa are One Direction star Harry Styles, chatting and giving an exclusive UK television performance of his debut solo single Sign of the Times; Mrs Brown's alter-ego, Irish funnyman Brendan O'Carroll; Vicky McClure, star of police drama Line of Duty; and comedian Rob Brydon, talking about his new series with Steve Coogan, The Trip to Spain.
On Graham's sofa this time are Oscar-winning Hollywood star Goldie Hawn and stand-up and actress Amy Schumer, together in new action comedy Snatched, Pirates of the Caribbean star Orlando Bloom to chat about his new film Unlocked, and Star Wars star John Boyega, appearing in Woyzeck at the Old Vic. Lucie Jones performs the UK's Eurovision entry Never Give Up on You.
Graham is joined by actress Salma Hayek, who stars in new comedy drama Beatriz at Dinner, comedian and writer David Walliams, who talks about his book The World's Worst Children 2, the stars of new BBC comedy White Gold Ed Westwick and James Buckley, and Liam Payne, who performs new single Strip That Down.
On Graham's sofa are Mark Wahlberg starring in Transformers: The Last Knight, Sienna Miller shortly to appear in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in London's West End, Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Woody Harrelson and Andy Serkis together in War for the Planet of the Apes. Plus, Alison Moyet performs Reassuring Pinches.
A compilation of highlights from the current series, featuring Morgan Freeman, Sir Michael Caine, Diane Keaton, Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn, Sir Patrick Stewart, Nicole Kidman, Mark Wahlberg, Salma Hayek, Zac Efron, Rachel Weisz, Michael Fassbender, Hugh Jackman, Sir Ian McKellen, Tom Cruise and Dame Judi Dench.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Oscar-winner Kate Winslet and Luther star Idris Elba, together in the romance-disaster movie The Mountain Between Us; and one of the world's finest stand-up comedians, Chris Rock. With music and chat from Liam Gallagher, who performs his latest single For What It's Worth.
With legendary actor and activist Jane Fonda; Hollywood stars Nicole Kidman and Colin Farrell, together in The Killing of a Sacred Deer; Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston, performing at the National Theatre; and comedian Matt Lucas. With music from Niall Horan, who performs his latest single Too Much To Ask.
Former US Secretary of State and Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton joins Graham on the sofa this week, discussing What Happened, her account of the 2016 presidential race. Also appearing this evening are Jeff Goldblum, who will be speaking about his appearance as the eccentric Grandmaster in Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok, Geostorm star Gerard Butler, and comedian Jack Whitehall. Jeff Goldblum also accompanies Gregory Porter on the piano to finish.
Graham chats to the former First Lady, senator and presidential nominee.
The host welcomes Kenneth Branagh, who directs the new movie version of Murder on the Orient Express as well as starring as Hercule Poirot, and several of his co-stars - Dame Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Josh Gad. Plus music from St. Vincent who plays 'Los Ageless' from her new album 'MASSEDUCTION'.
Oscar-winning film-maker and actor Mel Gibson makes his first appearance on the show, joined by hilarious star of Anchorman Will Ferrell, actor and producer Mark Wahlberg and award-winning stage and screen star John Lithgow. Later they are joined by the new head judge from Strictly Come Dancing, Shirley Ballas. Plus, singer-songwriter Kesha performs Learn to Let Go. Providing there's time, Graham will also subject more audience members to the dreaded red chair - so their stories had better be good.
With Oscar-nominated star of The Help and Zero Dark Thirty Jessica Chastain; comedian and writer Dawn French; Pitch Perfect actress Rebel Wilson; and the stars of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle - Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart and Jack Black. Plus, music from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, who perform Holy Mountain.
Joining Graham Norton are Will Smith, starring in new sci-fi police drama Bright, Jenna Coleman, starring in the Victoria Christmas special, and celebrity chef and restaurateur Jamie Oliver, talking about his hit new book 5 Ingredients. With music from Keane frontman Tom Chaplin, who performs Midnight Mass from his album Twelve Tales of Christmas.
Together on Graham's big Hogmanay sofa are Hollywood great Hugh Jackman with his co-stars in the new musical spectacular about PT Barnum, The Greatest Showman, Zac Efron and Zendaya, the star of drama Doctor Foster, Suranne Jones, and Oscar-nominated actor Gary Oldman, playing Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour. With music from The Leading Ladies, performing One Night Only.
Graham Norton presents his very own guide on how to be a good guest with a set of easy-to-remember rules for any star thinking about appearing on the Graham Norton show. Graham uses classic clips from his back catalogue featuring the world's biggest stars to illustrate his advice. He also hears the personal thoughts of a selection of his guests on how they faced the challenge of the most prestigious sofa in television. Including Ricky Gervais, Miriam Margolyes and Dame Julie Walters.
Graham Norton's guests are the double-Oscar-winner Tom Hanks, who stars in Steven Spielberg's new political drama The Post, world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams, who talks about her role in the upcoming Aardman animation Early Man. With music from First Aid Kit, performing It's a Shame.
Graham Norton's guests are Dame Helen Mirren from the supernatural horror film Winchester, the Oscar-nominated actor Liam Neeson, who stars in the action thriller The Commuter, and Jamie Dornan, who stars in Fifty Shades Freed, the final part of the erotic trilogy. Singer-songwriter Sigrid performs her song Strangers.
Graham's guests include musician, entrepreneur and The Voice judge will.i.am and stage and screen actor Imelda Staunton, who stars in the new romantic comedy Finding Your Feet. Plus Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr, taking the role of Billy Flynn in Chicago, and musical guest George Ezra performs Paradise.
Graham's guests include Saoirse Ronan, Oscar-nominated for her role in Lady Bird, Eric McCormack and Debra Messing, who are reunited in the new series of Will and Grace, and comedian and All Together Now host Rob Beckett. Plus music from Keala Settle, who performs the Oscar-nominated This is Me from The Greatest Showman.
Graham's guests include Margot Robbie and Allison Janney, both Oscar-nominated for their roles in the drama based on a true story, I, Tonya and Daniel Kaluuya, Oscar-nominated for Get Out and currently appearing in Marvel's Black Panther. Also joining Graham is Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander, who stars as Lara Croft in the new Tomb Raider movie. Plus music from singer-songwriter Camila Cabello, who performs Havana.
A compilation of highlights from the current series, featuring a host of star guests: Will Smith, Judi Dench, Ryan Gosling, Helen Mirren, Tom Cruise, Kate Winslet, Hillary Clinton, Harrison Ford, Jane Fonda, Idris Elba, Margot Robbie, Hugh Jackman, Elton John, Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks.
Graham is joined by The Devil Wears Prada and Girl on a Train star Emily Blunt and American Office star John Krasinski, who appear together in new horror movie A Quiet Place, and Tom Holland, who is reprising the role of Spider-Man in new Marvel film Avengers: Infinity War. Pop star and actress Kylie Minogue performs her new single Stop Me from Falling, from the album Golden.
Graham is joined by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Oscar-nominated star of Moonlight and James Bond Naomie Harris, starring together in monster movie Rampage, and Sherlock and The Hobbit star Martin Freeman, appearing in horror anthology Ghost Stories. Roger Daltrey performs his new single As Long as I Have You.
The host reviews trending news stories before catching up with Oscar-nominee Benedict Cumberbatch, who is playing Dr Strange in Avengers: Infinity War, Matt LeBlanc, who is playing himself in the final series of BBC Two's Episodes, and actress Maxine Peake who discusses her role as a '70s club comedian in Funny Cow. Plus, Mary Berry and Claudia Winkleman talk about new BBC One show Britain's Best Cook. Calvin Harris performs his new single One Kiss alongside Dua Lipa, while another bunch of intrepid audience members attempts to recount an anecdote from the dreaded red chair.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Pirates and Lord of the Rings star Orlando Bloom, who is on the West End stage in Killer Joe, comedian Stephen Merchant who is voicing new animation Sherlock Gnomes and Episodes star Tamsin Greig. Plus music from SuRie, performing the UK's Eurovision entry Storm.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Josh Brolin, starring together in irreverent superhero sequel Deadpool 2, sporting icon David Beckham, Bafta-nominated actor Vanessa Kirby and music legend Joan Armatrading, chatting and performing I Like It When We're Together from her new album.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Emilia Clarke, starring in Solo: A Star Wars Story; Gloria Estefan, who discusses a new show about her life and music called On Your Feet; former Doctor Who and star of Broadchurch David Tennant; and Phoebe Waller-Bridge who is also in Solo: A Star Wars Story. Plus music from Leon Bridges, who performs his new single Beyond.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Olympic and world champion sprinter Usain Bolt, taking part in Soccer Aid 2018, Channing Tatum, talking about his new stage show Magic Mike Live, comedian Jennifer Saunders and her actress daughter Beattie Edmondson, starring together in Disney film Patrick, and Rob Brydon, who is starring in new British comedy Swimming with Men. Plus music from Florence and the Machine, who perform Hunger.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood star Sandra Bullock, double-Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett, superstar singer-songwriter Rihanna, brilliant British actress Helena Bonham Carter, and Emmy and Golden Globe winner Sarah Paulson, all starring in the comedy heist movie Ocean's 8. Plus music from Years & Years, who perform If You're Over Me.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Cher and Christine Baranski, who star in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again; Rupert Everett, who talks about directing, writing and starring in his new film about Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince; and Natalie Dormer, who discusses Picnic at Hanging Rock. With music from Tom Odell, performing his new single If You Wanna Love Somebody.
A compilation of highlights from the current series featuring Chris Pratt, Emily Blunt, Ryan Reynolds, Sandra Bullock, David Beckham, Bryce Dallas Howard, Usain Bolt, Emilia Clarke, Channing Tatum, Kylie Minogue, Dwayne Johnson, Gloria Estefan, Jeff Goldblum, Vanessa Kirby, Mary Berry and Benedict Cumberbatch.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: comedy genius Rowan Atkinson, back in action in Johnny English Strikes Again, actress Jamie Lee Curtis, reprising her role as Laurie Strode in the new Halloween, 40 years after the original; pop star Gary Barlow, talking about his autobiography A Better Me; and Hollywood king of cool Jeff Goldblum, who chats and performs Straighten Up and Fly Right with Imelda May.
Graham is joined by Sir Michael Caine, talking about his memoir Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life, Hollywood star Chris Pine, starring in the Netflix movie Outlaw King, actor Rami Malek, who plays Freddie Mercury in Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, and double Oscar winner Sally Field, talking about her autobiography In Pieces. With music from Christine and the Queens, who perform their current single 5 Dollars.
Graham is joined by British stars Eddie Redmayne and Jude Law, who star in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, actress Melissa McCarthy, starring in comedy drama Can You Ever Forgive Me? and Oscar winner Emma Stone, who stars in the critically acclaimed historical romp The Favourite. With music from Rick Astley, who performs his current single Try.
Graham is joined by Claire Foy, starring in the crime thriller The Girl in the Spider's Web, Hollywood action hero Kurt Russell, playing Santa Claus in The Christmas Chronicles, comedian and writer David Walliams, presenting his new children's book The Ice Monster, and actor and comedian Lee Evans, back on the West End stage in a new Harold Pinter season. With music from Mumford & Sons, performing their new single Guiding Light.
Graham is joined by star of stage and screen Sir Ian McKellen, talking about his one-man stage show, Oscar-nominated actress Carey Mulligan, in new US drama Wildlife, Kingsman star Taron Egerton, playing Robin of Loxley in the new Robin Hood, and singing star Michael Bublé, who chats and performs I Only Have Eyes for You from his new album.
Guests include stand-up Joe Lycett, Olympic, Tour de France and world cycling champion Geraint Thomas, Oscar winner Nicole Kidman, who stars in the new crime thriller Destroyer, Stephen Fry, who talks about his latest adaptation of Greek myths, Heroes, and Ruth Wilson who discusses the new BBC drama Mrs Wilson. With a musical performance from Take That.
Guests include Oscar-nominated actor and comedian Steve Carell, who stars in new fantasy drama Welcome to Marwen, national treasure Dawn French, who is making her panto debut in Snow White at the London Palladium, Black Panther star Michael B Jordan, who is reprising his boxing role in Creed 2, and actress Ruth Wilson, who discusses the new BBC drama Mrs Wilson. Plus music and chat from Cheryl, who performs her new single Love Made Me Do it.
Graham is joined by Oscar-winning Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey, who talks about his new crime drama White Boy Rick, professional wrestler and actor John Cena, who stars in the new sci-fi action film Bumblebee, and chef Jamie Oliver, presenting his latest book, Jamie Cooks Italy. With music from Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus, who perform the single Nothing Breaks Like a Heart.
Featuring the stars of the new Mary Poppins Returns: star of The Devil Wears Prada and Sicario, Emily Blunt; Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda; James Bond and Paddington star Ben Whishaw; and star of Shutter Island and The Newsroom Emily Mortimer. With music from Boy George & Culture Club who perform Life.
Graham is joined by Olivia Colman, Nicholas Hoult, Keira Knightley and Guy Pearce. With music from Rita Ora, who performs a medley of hits from her current album Phoenix.
Graham Norton goes behind the scenes of his talk show to reveal the secrets of telling a good story. Features insight from Rob Brydon and Miriam Margolyes.
Graham is joined by Laura Linney, returning to the London stage in the critically-acclaimed My Name is Lucy Barton, Saoirse Ronan who plays the title role in Mary Queen of Scots, Timothee Chalamet talks about the addiction drama Beautiful Boy, and Stephen Mangan talks about The Portrait Artist of the Year. With music from The 1975, who perform their current single It's Not Living (If It's Not With You).
Graham is joined by by Dame Judi Dench and Sir Kenneth Branagh, who star as Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare in All Is True, world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua, Swedish star Noomi Rapace, who stars in new action thriller Close and Greg Davies, who talks about the new series of Cuckoo. With music from Claire Richards, who performs These Wings.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa tonight: star of stage and screen Sir Patrick Stewart, in fantasy adventure The Kid Who Would Be King; comedy genius Ricky Gervais, talking about dark new sitcom After Life; Chiwetel Ejiofor, director and star of the inspiring The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind; and music from Jack Savoretti, who performs his latest single Candlelight.
The host invites Oscar-nominee Felicity Jones and Hollywood star Armie Hammer to discuss their biopic On the Basis of Sex, which is based on the life and early cases of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Stephen Merchant talks about Fighting with My Family, a fact-based comedy drama set in the world of wrestling, in which he co-stars and directs. Plus, comedian Rob Beckett puts in a good word for his BBC One talent show All Together Now, Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man perform their current single Giant and more audience members try to recount an anecdote from the red chair.
A compilation of highlights from the current series, featuring Chris Pratt, Anthony Joshua, Dame Judi Dench, Keira Knightley, Sir Ian McKellen, Olivia Colman, Emily Blunt, Sir Michael Caine, Michael B Jordan, Chris Pine, Rami Malek, Lady Gaga and Ryan Gosling.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa tonight are double Academy Award-winner Sally Field and Hollywood star Bill Pullman, together on stage in Arthur Miller's play All My Sons, Bodyguard star Keeley Hawes, in new BBC drama Summer of Rockets, and comedian and actor Matt Lucas. Plus music from The Lumineers.
Graham is joined by Hollywood stars Chris Hemsworth and Paul Rudd, starring together in new Marvel blockbuster Avengers: End Game, Oscar-winner Julianne Moore, star of the acclaimed drama Gloria Bell, and Kit Harington, who discusses the final season of Game of Thrones. With music from Brits breakthrough act Tom Walker, who performs Just You and I.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Oscar-winner Anne Hathaway and the hilarious Rebel Wilson, playing con artists in new comedy The Hustle; Jodie Comer, returning as Villanelle in Killing Eve; and Daniel Radcliffe, lending his voice to new animation Playmobil: The Movie. With music from Mabel, who performs her current single Don’t Call Me Up.
Together on Graham’s sofa are Long Shot co-stars Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen, Ferris Bueller himself, Matthew Broderick, making his West End debut in The Starry Messenger and Zac Efron playing serial killer Ted Bundy in Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile. With music from pop legends The Specials, who perform their current single Embarrassed By You.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Hollywood star Keanu Reeves, star of new action thriller John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum; Aussie pop queen Kylie Minogue; Taron Egerton and Jamie Bell, playing Elton John and Bernie Taupin in biopic Rocketman; and Dr Foster star Suranne Jones, promoting new BBC drama Gentleman Jack. With music from Michael Rice, who performs the UK Eurovision entry Bigger Than Us.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Hollywood superstar Will Smith, playing the Genie in the new live-action Aladdin, together with his co-star Naomi Scott, who plays Princess Jasmine; comedian Kevin Hart, lending his voice to The Secret Life of Pets 2; and Oscar winner Octavia Spencer, star of new psychological horror film Ma.
Guest host Jack Whitehall welcomes Star Wars and Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie, currently playing Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Beauty and the Beast actor Luke Evans talks about new comedy film Murder Mystery, footballing great Peter Crouch talks about his book How to be a Footballer plus best-selling author and comedian David Walliams. With music from Sam Fender.
The guests on Graham’s sofa are: Thor star Chris Hemsworth, playing Agent H in the new Men in Black: International, music legend Gloria Estefan, talking about her musical On Your Feet, and Broadchurch and Doctor Who star David Tennant, and Welsh star Michael Sheen (The Queen, Underworld, Twilight), acting together in Good Omens. With music from Jonas Brothers, performing their current single Sucker.
Among the guests on Graham’s sofa tonight: everyone’s favourite hot vicar, Fleabag's Andrew Scott, now starring in Black Mirror; Stephen Fry, on tour with Mythos: A Trilogy; singer Paloma Faith, now turned actor to play the villain in Batman TV prequel Pennyworth and top comic Lee Mack, promoting Horrible Histories: The Movie. With music from Bastille, who perform their current single Joy.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: music icon Madonna, promoting her new album Madame X; acting legend Sir Ian McKellen, talking about touring and turning 80; director Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionnaire) and actors Lily James and Himesh Patel, talking about their new comedy fantasy Yesterday; and singer Sheryl Crow, who performs her new single Still the Good Old Days.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Hollywood superstar Tom Hanks, voicing Woody the Cowboy once more in Toy Story 4; Oscar-winner Gwyneth Paltrow, promoting the In Goop Health summit; and from Spider-Man: Far From Home, stars Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal. With music from British rap star Stormzy.
The best moments from the series, featuring Will Smith, Madonna, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hanks, Taylor Swift, Anne Hathaway, Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen, Taron Egerton and Sir Ian McKellen.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight are Oscar-winner Dame Helen Mirren, starring in new TV drama Catherine the Great, comedian and actor Jack Whitehall, author, adventurer and documentary-maker Simon Reeve, and the one and only RuPaul, bringing his hit show to the BBC in RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. With music from Danish popsters Alphabeat.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Oscar-winning Bridget Jones star Renee Zellweger, starring as Judy Garland in Judy; comedian and actor Lenny Henry, whose new memoir is Who Am I, Again?; documentary maker Louis Theroux, promoting his memoir Gotta Get Theroux This: My Life and Strange Times in Television; and pop great Andrew Ridgeley, talking about his life and work with George Michael in new book Wham! George & Me. Plus music from Elbow, performing White Noise, White Heat.
On Graham’s sofa tonight: in a rare UK talk show appearance, Bruce Springsteen discusses his new documentary Western Stars. Robert De Niro talks about his role in Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, Sienna Miller talks about family drama American Woman and actor Paul Rudd talks about his new TV series Living with Yourself. Plus music from James Blunt, who performs Cold from his new album.
Jason Momoa, Emilia Clarke, Regina King and Ross Noble join Graham Norton on his sofa. Aquaman star Momoa is in futuristic TV drama See, Game of Thrones' Clarke stars in romantic comedy Last Christmas, Oscar winner King is promoting HBO series Watchmen and top comic Noble is on tour with new show Humournoid. With music from Camila Cabello, who performs Liar.
Dame Julie is talking about her book Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years, Hollywood stars Witherspoon and Aniston perform together in new comedy drama series The Morning Show, and the irrepressible McKellen plays a con man in drama thriller The Good Liar. With music from Dua Lipa, who performs her single Don't Start Now.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Oscar winner Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham Carter, joining The Crown as the Queen and Princess Margaret respectively; Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, in new action thriller 21 Bridges; and comedian and actor Richard Ayoade, talking about his book Ayoade on Top. With music from Niall Horan, who performs Nice to Meet Ya.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: British racing star Lewis Hamilton, fresh from winning his sixth Formula One world title; Hollywood star Elizabeth Banks (The Hunger Games, Pitch Perfect), playing Bosley in the new Charlie’s Angels movie, which she also wrote and directed; comedy superstar Ricky Gervais, starting a world tour of his new stage show SuperNature; and pop queen Kylie Minogue, who chats and performs a special version of her No.1 hit single Slow.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Hillary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea, co-authors of The Book of Gutsy Women; superstar chef and campaigner Jamie Oliver, whose latest cookbook is Veg; and comedian and actor David Mitchell, talking about his collection of satirical columns, Dishonesty is the Second-Best Policy. With music from Kesha, who performs her current single Raising Hell.
Graham is joined by Oscar winners Dame Judi Dench and Jennifer Hudson, who talk about the new film version of Cats. Hollywood stars Hugh Grant and Matthew McConaughey discuss their new action thriller The Gentlemen. And everyone’s favourite crooner Michael Buble drops in for a chat. Plus music guests Coldplay, with an exclusive performance from their new album Everyday Life.
Together on Graham’s festive sofa: from the new blockbuster Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Daisy Ridley; Superman himself, Henry Cavill, in new fantasy drama series The Witcher; and Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon, reunited in the Gavin and Stacey Christmas Special. Plus music from Robbie Williams, performing a song from his new album The Christmas Present.
Graham presents his traditional New Year’s Eve talk show, with guests including double Oscar-winner Tom Hanks, starring as American children’s TV host Mr Rogers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood; his co-star, Welsh actor Matthew Rhys (The Americans); Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse; top British actor Stephen Graham (Line of Duty, Rocketman), discussing new drama White House Farm; rising British star Florence Pugh (Midsommar, The Little Drummer Girl), who is in the new movie version of Little Women; and boxing champion Anthony Joshua, fresh from regaining his world heavyweight titles. Plus music from Melanie C feat Sink the Pink, performing their current single High Heels.
Joining Graham on his sofa tonight: British actors-turned-Hollywood stars Daniel Radcliffe and Alan Cumming, together on the West End stage in Beckett's "Endgame"; the irrepressible Miriam Margoyles, talking about the latest series of “Call the Midwife”; actor and writer Sharon Horgan ("Catastrophe", "Pulling"), starring in inspirational real-life drama "Military Wives"; and singer-songwriter Craig David, performing a track from his classic album "Born To Do It" (celebrating 20 years since its release).
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Hollywood stars Jamie Foxx and Michael B Jordan, starring in legal drama Just Mercy; actor and comedian Jennifer Saunders, discussing new mystery thriller series The Stranger; and Sir Patrick Stewart, reprising his most famous role in Star Trek: Picard. With music from Michael Kiwanuka, performing Hero.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight, the stars of new fantasy adventure Dolittle, Iron Man Robert Downey Jr and Oscar-winner Emma Thompson. Also actor Hugh Laurie, who appears in The Personal History of David Copperfield, Monty Python’s Terry Gilliam, director of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, and music from Sara Bareilles, performing She Used to Be Mine from her musical Waitress.
Oscar-nominated actor Margot Robbie promotes new DC superhero film Birds of Prey, Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith talk about their roles in romantic drama Queen & Slim, and Hollywood great Jim Carrey discusses starring as Doctor Robotnik in the new film based on Sonic the Hedgehog. Musical guest Lewis Capaldi performs his single Before You Go.
Together on Graham’s sofa, Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo, in new legal thriller Dark Waters, Friends star David Schwimmer and British comedian and writer Nick Mohammed, together in new spy comedy Intelligence, and Episodes star Tamsin Greig, in Julian Fellowes’ new period drama Belgravia. With music from singer-songwriter Alicia Keys, who performs her new single Underdog.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: singer, actor and producer Justin Timberlake and Oscar-nominated Anna Kendrick, co-starring in animated sequel Trolls World Tour, Strictly star Oti Mabuse talking about The Greatest Dancer, and top comic Alan Carr on tour with his new show Not Again, Alan! With music and chat from singer-songwriter Sam Smith.
Highlights from the series, with guests including Robert De Niro, Bruce Springsteen, Olivia Colman, Hillary Clinton, Jodie Whittaker, Hugh Grant and Tom Hanks.
Graham returns with a special lockdown series of his chat show. On his virtual sofa this week are singing superstar Michael Bublé, Daisy Haggard and Martin Freeman, the stars of dark family comedy Breeders, and, playing Chris Tarrant in Quiz, Michael Sheen, who gives Graham a masterclass in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Plus a home music performance from Brit award-winning Celeste and red chair stories from around the world.
Graham is joined on his virtual sofa by Star Trek and X-Men star Patrick Stewart, who serenades his wife Sunny Ozell with a Shakespeare sonnet; Westworld star Thandie Newton, who demonstrates an unusual make-up tutorial; and the writer and star of Afterlife, Ricky Gervais. With a special musical performance from her home in Paris by Christine and the Queens, a look at some of the worst home haircuts on offer, and more red chair stories from viewers around the world.
Graham is joined in his virtual studio by: Thor himself, Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth, appearing in new action-thriller Extraction; Phoebe Waller-Bridge, raising funds with the live stream of her Fleabag stage show; Oscar-nominated star of Withnail and I, Richard E Grant; and campaigning comedian Joe Lycett.
Joining Graham on his virtual sofa are Sandra Oh, who plays Eve Polastri in the hit spy thriller Killing Eve, comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan, together in new TV show Rob & Romesh Vs, reigning queen of Strictly Oti Mabuse; and Hunger Games star Stanley Tucci, talking about the book Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You.
Among the guests on Graham's virtual sofa are: actor and comedian Will Ferrell, starring in new comedy film Eurovision; funny lady Miranda Hart; triple Oscar-nominated Mark Ruffalo, playing twin brothers in I Know This Much is True; and the stars of BBC drama Normal People, Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones. Plus a special home music performance by Pose star Billy Porter of his new single For What it's Worth.
Joining Graham on his the virtual sofa this week are pop superstar Katy Perry, American Office star Steve Carell, promoting new Netflix series Space Force, Fifty Shades star Dakota Johnson, starring in romantic comedy The High Note and comedian Alan Carr, talking about his Epic Gameshow series. Plus, featuring a home musical performance from the one and only John Legend.
Joining Graham on his virtual sofa are: global pop superstar Lady Gaga, talking about her new album Chromatica; Captain America Chris Evans and Downton's Michelle Dockery, together in crime drama series Defending Jacob; Hollywood star Josh Gad (Frozen, and Beauty and the Beast), in new musical animated sitcom Central Park; and Chewing Gum star Michaela Coel, in new BBC drama I May Destroy You. Singer-songwriter Niall Horan chats and gives a home performance of his single Black and White.
A compilation of highlights from the pre-lockdown shows recorded earlier this year. Featuring Miriam Margolyes, Daniel Radcliffe, Jamie Foxx, Patrick Stewart, Michael B. Jordan, Robert Downey Jr, Hugh Laurie, Jim Carrey, Margot Robbie, Anna Kendrick, Daniel Kaluuya, Mark Ruffalo, David Schwimmer, Oti Mabuse, Justin Timberlake and Emma Thompson.
Joining Graham tonight: Liam Neeson and Micheàl Richardson, playing father and son in comedy drama Made in Italy; breakout star of The Serpent, Tahar Rahim, talking about his gripping new legal drama The Mauritanian; Cush Jumbo, in British thriller The Beast Must Die; comedian and actor Rob Brydon; and the undisputed queen of Dragon's Den, Deborah Meaden. With music from singer-songwriter Laura Mvula.
Joining Graham tonight: Hollywood greats Octavia Spencer and Melissa McCarthy, together in superhero comedy Thunder Force; the co-stars of spy series Intelligence, David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed; top comic Frank Skinner; and singer and star of RuPaul's Drag Race Michelle Visage, who chats and is joined by Steps to perform Heartbreak in This City.
Joining Graham tonight: Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise, reprising one of his greatest roles in Top Gun: Maverick; his Top Gun co-stars, Oscar winner Jennifer Connelly and Whiplash star Miles Teller; Oscar-nominated Brit Felicity Jones, talking about her romantic drama The Last Letter from Your Lover; Wunmi Mosaku, Bafta-nominated for her role in horror thriller His House; and top comic John Bishop, promoting his tour Right Here, Right Now. With music from Olly Alexander's Years & Years.
The first of two compilations of highlights from the series, featuring Tom Hanks, Hugh Grant, Dolly Parton, Kylie Minogue, Arsène Wenger, Bruce Springsteen, Michael J Fox, Tina Fey and Bill Bailey.
Final Episode of the season. More highlights from the recent series, featuring Rosamund Pike, Sir Tom Jones, Ian Wright, Felicity Kendal, Adrian Lester, Amy Poehler, Daniel Kaluuya, Liam Neeson and Octavia Spencer.
The first of two compilations of highlights from the recent series, featuring a host of stars including Will Smith, Olivia Colman, Tom Holland, Miriam Margolyes, Salma Hayek, Ian McKellen, Andie MacDowell, Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Dame Judi Dench, Daniel Craig, Zendaya, Ed Sheeran and many more.
More highlights from the series, featuring Adele, Kenneth Branagh, Cate Blanchett, Ant and Dec, Helen Mirren, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dawn French, Olivia Colman, Martin Freeman and RuPaul.
The first of two compilations of highlights from the recent series, featuring a host of stars including Taylor Swift, Daniel Craig, Eddie Redmayne, Lashana Lynch, Bono, Kate Hudson, Ian McKellen, Paul Mescal, Geena Davis, Stormzy, Lesley Manville, Colin Farrell, Bruce Springsteen and many more.
The second of two compilations of highlights from the series, featuring a host of stars including Tom Hanks, Cate Blanchett, Austin Butler, Michelle Yeoh, Hugh Jackman, Naomi Ackie, Brendan Fraser, Dame Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Kate Winslet, Lizzo, Margot Robbie and many more.
Together on Graham’s sofa this week: queen of pop Kylie Minogue, promoting her latest album Tension, brilliant actor Stephen Graham, whose acclaimed one-take restaurant-kitchen drama Boiling Point now continues as a BBC series, actor and writer David Mitchell, talking about his new history of British royalty, Unruly, comedian Mawaan Rizwan, star and creator of surreal sitcom Juice, and music from singer-songwriter Mae Muller, who performs her current single Me, Myself & I.
Together on Graham’s sofa this week: rock legend Bernie Taupin, the lyricist behind Elton John’s hits, discussing his memoir, Scattershot: Life, Music, Elton and Me, and actress and comedian Catherine Tate, coming to the West End stage in The Enfield Haunting. Plus actor and rapper Ashley Walters, currently starring in the final series of Top Boy, and comedian Bill Bailey, promoting his tour Thoughtifier. With music from French singer-songwriter Christine and the Queens.
Together on Graham’s sofa this week: triple-Oscar-nominated star of Ozark Laura Linney, in new film The Miracle Club; comedy star Dawn French, writing about the mistakes she’s made in The Tw*t Files; stand-up and actor London Hughes, with her memoir Living My Best Life, Hun; and comedy legend Adrian Edmondson (The Young Ones, Bottom) who recounts his remarkable life and career in his memoir Berserker! With music from Sugababes, who perform their new single When the Rain Comes.
Together on Graham’s sofa this week: star of stage and screen Patrick Stewart, talking about his memoir Making It So; Oscar-nominated Ralph Fiennes, playing Macbeth in a groundbreaking new staging of the Shakespeare play; brilliant young actor Bella Ramsey, star of The Last of Us, discussing her role in BBC drama Time; Layton Williams, currently owning the dancefloor on Strictly Come Dancing and the great Dame Joan Collins, whose book Behind the Shoulder Pads lifts the lid on her sparkling life and career. Plus music from Zak Abel, performing his current single Cry.
Together on Graham’s sofa this week: Dame Judi Dench, discussing her book Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent, the Terminator himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger, promoting his road map for life, Be Useful: Seven Tools For Life, top comedian and actor Jack Whitehall, and The Repair Shop’s Jay Blades, talking about his memoir Life Lessons. With music from the legendary Duran Duran, performing their new single, Black Moonlight.
Among the guests on Graham’s sofa tonight: Succession star Sarah Snook, returning to the West End for her one-woman play The Picture of Dorian Gray; pop legend Boy George, talking about his autobiography Karma; The Morning Show actor Greta Lee, starring in romantic drama Past Lives; and the irrepressible Miriam Margolyes, whose book 'Oh Miriam!' tells stories from her extraordinary life. With music from CMAT, performing her new single Stay for Something.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: hip-hop superstar Sean 'Diddy' Combs, promoting his new R&B offering, The Love Album: Off the Grid; Scottish actor Ashley Jensen, playing the new lead detective in Shetland; 1917 star George MacKay, in erotic revenge thriller Femme; and Geordie comedy couple Chris and Rosie Ramsey, taking the podcast world by storm. With music from singer Jessie Ware, who performs Hello Love from her current album That! Feels Good!
On Graham’s sofa are: Hollywood star Michael Fassbender, who stars in football comedy Next Goal Wins and action thriller The Killer; comedy legend Jennifer Saunders, starring in Peter Pan at the London Palladium; Back to Life star Daisy Haggard, in new BBC drama Boat Story; top comic Phil Wang, touring the world with his show Wang In There, Baby!; and pop supergroup Take That, who chat and perform their current single Windows.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: a first-time appearance for Pretty Woman and Erin Brockovich star, Julia Roberts, promoting her new film, Leave the World Behind; twice-Oscar-winning Hollywood great Tom Hanks, talking about his epic London installation The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks; Dune star Timothée Chalamet, in new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory prequel Wonka; and music legend Cher, chatting and performing her current single, DJ Play a Christmas Song.
Among the guests on Graham’s sofa are Oscar-winner Julianne Moore, starring in Todd Haynes’ critically-acclaimed May December, comedy superstar Ricky Gervais, talking about his stand-up special Armageddon, celebrity chef and campaigner Jamie Oliver, whose latest book is 5 Ingredients Mediterranean, and actor Paapa Essiedu (Gangs of London, The Lazarus Project), starring in Richard Curtis’s latest festive film, Genie. With music from Mercury Award-nominated Olivia Dean, performing the single Dive.
Together on Graham’s sofa are Imelda Staunton, playing Queen Elizabeth in the final episodes of The Crown; the hotly anticipated new star of Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa; Northern Irish star Jamie Dornan, who is in a new series of amnesia thriller The Tourist; and Scottish actor Jack Lowden, starring in the latest season of spy drama Slow Horses. With music from Gregory Porter, who performs Christmas Wish.
In his traditional, much-loved New Year’s Eve show, Graham takes a look back at some of the most memorable stories, people and events of 2023 with the help of a glittering sofa of guests. Graham is joined by Hollywood stars Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo, starring together in black comedy Poor Things, Strictly host Claudia Winkleman, returning in a new series of hit show The Traitors and comedy great Rob Brydon, on tour with A Night of Songs and Laughter. With music from one of this year’s standout bands, the Mercury Prize-winning Ezra Collective, who perform Victory Dance, and end-of-the-year stories in the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: The Crown star Dominic West, taking the lead in the Arthur Miller masterpiece A View From The Bridge, Michelle Keegan (Our Girl, Ten Pound Poms) starring in the current No 1 Netflix drama Fool Me Once, Game of Thrones star Jacob Anderson, talking about the Anne Rice series Interview With The Vampire, and much-loved comic and presenter Alan Carr. With music from US singer-songwriter Teddy Swims, who performs his single Lose Control.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: US comedy great Kevin Hart, talking about new heist movie Lift; Killing Eve and Broadway actress Jodie Comer, who appears in survival drama The End We Start From; Modern Family's Sofia Vergara, playing a businesswoman turned drug boss in Netflix series Griselda; and Scottish-American star Alan Cumming, touring his new cabaret show Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age. With music from Tom Odell, who performs his single Black Friday.
Together on Graham’s sofa: great Irish actors Paul Mescal (Normal People) and Andrew Scott (Sherlock, Fleabag), co-starring in the critically acclaimed fantasy romance All of Us Strangers; star of Vera and Peaky Blinders, Kingsley Ben-Adir, taking the lead in new biopic Bob Marley: One Love; and stage and screen star Da'Vine Joy Randolph (Only Murders in the Building), who stars in Alexander Payne’s new comedy The Holdovers. The Last Dinner Party perform their single Nothing Matters.
Together on Graham’s sofa: Hollywood stars Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan, co-stars of the Oscar-tipped Bernstein biopic Maestro; actors Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurassic World), together in spy caper Argylle; Oscar-winning Brit Daniel Kaluuya, starring in dystopian sci-fi The Kitchen; and top comedian Kevin Bridges, whose new stand-up show is The Overdue Catch-Up. Plus a music performance from Brit rock band Elbow.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Sterling K Brown (Randall from This is Us), starring in the critically acclaimed satire American Fiction; Fifty Shades star Dakota Johnson, joining the Marvel Universe as Madame Web; Oscar-nominated Colman Domingo, playing the title role of the civil rights activist in Rustin; and Domhnall Gleeson (Harry Potter, Star Wars), in new Channel 4 romantic drama series Alice & Jack. With music from Paul Russell, who performs his current single, the viral hit Lil Boo Thang.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa is knight of the stage and screen Ian McKellen, taking the role of Falstaff in Player Kings, a new version of Shakespeare's Henry IV plays. Also, award-winning actor Michael Sheen, talking about his new Welsh BBC drama series The Way, which he also directed, Ambika Mod, starring in the Netflix version of David Nicholls’ romantic bestseller One Day, and top comic Josh Widdicombe. With music from chart-topper Gabrielle, who performs her single A Place in Your Heart.
With Graham are Hollywood great Jodie Foster, starring in the latest season of TV drama True Detective: Night Country, Oscar winner Olivia Colman, talking about her new mystery comedy Wicked Little Letters, US comedy great Wanda Sykes, whose new Netflix special is Wanda Sykes: I'm an Entertainer, doyenne of British TV Lorraine Kelly, discussing her debut novel The Island Swimmer, and Austin Butler and Josh Brolin, two of the stars of new sci-fi epic Dune: Part Two. Plus music from Calvin Harris and Rag 'n' Bone Man, in a world-exclusive performance of their new single Lovers in a Past Life.
Together on Graham’s sofa are Oscar winner Cate Blanchett, starring in Australian period drama The New Boy, great British actress Kate Winslet, talking about her new miniseries The Regime, award-winning singer-songwriter Dua Lipa, discussing her latest work, Hustle star Adrian Lester in the historical action series Renegade Nell, and pop superstar Justin Timberlake, who chats and performs his new single Selfish.
A first-time welcome to Hollywood great Demi Moore, starring in the critically acclaimed body horror The Substance; music superstar and actor Lady Gaga, playing Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux; Oscar-nominated Irishman Colin Farrell, taking the title role in new series The Penguin; and actor/film-maker Richard Ayoade, talking about his hilarious new book The Unfinished Harauld Hughes. Plus, live music from Jack Savoretti and Miles Kane, who perform Bada Bing, Bada Boom from Jack's album Miss Italia.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: the one and only Hugh Grant, scarily brilliant as the villain in new horror movie Heretic; Hollywood star Sebastian Stan, talking about his remarkable roles in A Different Man and as Donald Trump in The Apprentice; the hilarious Greg Davies, in a new series of The Cleaner; and iconic singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry, who has written about the connections running through her life, relationships and music career in her book, A Thousand Threads. Plus, music from Little Mix-er turned solo star Perrie, performing her new single You Go Your Way.
On Graham’s sofa tonight: Hollywood stars Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez, together in acclaimed musical comedy drama Emilia Pérez; comedy great Miranda Hart, talking about her funny and revealing memoir I Haven't Been Entirely Honest with You; Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa, about to swap the Tardis for the National Theatre stage in The Importance of Being Earnest; and Hollywood great Kevin Kline (Oscar winner, A Fish Called Wanda), who stars in psychological thriller series Disclaimer. Plus, music from Rag 'n' Bone Man, who performs a track from his new album What Do You Believe in?
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: The Boss himself, Bruce Springsteen, talking about his new documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band; six-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams, in comedy horror film Nightbitch; American star Vanessa Williams, taking the lead as fashion editor Miranda Priestly in Elton John’s musical staging of The Devil Wears Prada; and comedian Bill Bailey, talking about his new book My Animals, and Other Animals. With music from St. Vincent, performing Big Time Nothing from her album All Born Screaming.
Together on Graham’s sofa are: the stars of Ridley Scott’s new blockbuster Gladiator II, Ireland’s own Paul Mescal and Hollywood great Denzel Washington; talented actor Saoirse Ronan, starring in wartime drama Blitz; and Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne, playing the lone wolf hitman in a new TV adaptation of The Day of the Jackal. With music from Blossoms, performing Gary from their current album.
Joining Graham on his sofa are: comedy legend Billy Crystal, talking about his psychological drama series Before; British stars Hugh Bonneville and Emily Mortimer, together as Mr and Mrs Brown in Paddington in Peru; and musical great Pharrell Williams, whose life and career are told in Lego-animated film 'Piece by Piece. With music from singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka, performing his single The Rest of Me.
On Graham’s sofa tonight: Oscar winner Kate Winslet, talking about playing the World War II photojournalist Lee Miller in the biopic Lee; Christmas comes early as Dwayne Johnson and Lucy Liu get together in comedy action adventure Red One; and music superstar Jennifer Lopez, starring in heartfelt sports drama Unstoppable with leading man Jharrel Jerome. With music from Celeste, who performs This Is Who I Am.
Joining Graham tonight: Oscar winner Nicole Kidman, starring in erotic thriller Babygirl; British actor and singer Cynthia Erivo, playing the Wicked Witch of the West in Wicked; Happy Valley star James Norton, whose new film Joy tells the story of the inception of IVF; and comic and Strictly star Chris McCausland talks about his stand-up show Yonks!. With music from Benson Boone, performing Beautiful Things from his album Fireworks & Rollerblades.
Together on Graham’s sofa: superstar actor and singer Cher, talking about her autobiography Cher: The Memoir, Part One; Michael Fassbender, playing a covert CIA agent in TV series The Agency; double Oscar nominee Keira Knightley, in Christmas spy thriller Black Doves; and Hollywood star Josh Brolin, discussing his book From Under the Truck: A Memoir. With music from Jalen Ngonda, who performs his single Anyone In Love.
Together on Graham’s sofa are: Hollywood star of Alien and Avatar Sigourney Weaver, taking to the West End stage in Shakespeare’s The Tempest; English actor Nicholas Hoult (The Great, The Menu), starring in the remake of the classic gothic horror Nosferatu; celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, whose new cookbook is Simply Jamie; Lolly Adefope, playing set assistant Dag in the superhero-spoof series The Franchise; and supergroup Coldplay, who chat and perform their current single, All My Love.
Among the guests on Graham’s sofa tonight are former 007 Daniel Craig, critically acclaimed for his performance in gay love story Queer, Oscar-nominated Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) and Emmy winner Kieran Culkin (Succession), who both star in Jesse’s comedy road movie A Real Pain, and Derry Girls and Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan, appearing in the Doctor Who Christmas Special. Also, music from girl-band FLO, performing their single In My Bag.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Wonka and Dune star Timothée Chalamet, playing the young Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown; Oscar-nominated Colman Domingo, performing with real-life former inmates in prison drama Sing Sing; British star Andrew Garfield (Spider-Man, Hacksaw Ridge), in non-linear romance We Live in Time; and Smithy and Nessa themselves, James Corden and Ruth Jones, together again for a Gavin & Stacey Christmas special. With music from Icelandic singer-songwriter Laufey, performing her new single Christmas Magic.
On Graham’s Hogmanay sofa are singer and showman Robbie Williams, portraying himself as a CGI chimp in his riotous biopic Better Man, Oscar winner for Bohemian Rhapsody Rami Malek, taking to the West End stage in Oedipus, Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse, talking about the Strictly live tour, and top comic John Bishop, celebrating a quarter-century of stand-up in his tour 25. Plus surprise guests, a look back at the highlights of 2024, stories in the Big Red Chair, and Robbie Williams sings us out with a special live performance.
On Graham's sofa tonight: Loki and Night Manager star Tom Hiddleston, playing Benedick in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing; Oscar-winner Brie Larson (Room, Captain Marvel) making her West End debut in Elektra; Kinky Boots and Pose star Billy Porter, taking the Emcee role in Cabaret; and Strictly host Claudia Winkleman, talking about the new series of The Traitors. With music from singer-songwriter Myles Smith, performing Nice to Meet You.
Joining Graham on his sofa are: Hollywood stars Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz, together again in the high-octane comedy Back in Action; Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh, talking about Star Trek: Section 31; and star of Bridgerton and Wicked, Jonathan Bailey, taking to the stage in Richard II. With music from Griff, who performs last night’s mascara.
Joining Graham on his sofa are: Hollywood stars Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell, together in the screwball wedding comedy You’re Cordially Invited; pop icon and actress Ariana Grande, starring as Glinda in the hit film Wicked; and British actor Don Gilet, playing the new lead detective in the BBC series Death in Paradise. With music from Olly Alexander, performing his new single When We Kiss.
Graham’s guests on the sofa are Renée Zellweger, Leo Woodall, Sterling K Brown, Anthony Mackie and Cyndi Lauper.