The Graham Norton Show Series 17 starts Friday 10 April on BBC ONE
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Thought I'd start this thread as the show returns this Friday after it's break.
Guests for the first show are: Stanley Tucci, Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse and music from Years and Years.
Guests for the first show are: Stanley Tucci, Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse and music from Years and Years.
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Sounds as exciting as cold rice pudding
Will Graham still sport that silly beard
He looked like a West Highland White Terrier dog
I am surprised at how the show takes a while to reveal the guests for upcoming episodes. I only found out about this week's guests through British Comedy Guide as the official site has nothing for Series 17. I thought we'd at least have next week's guests as well.
Maybe we'll find out more tomorrow after the Easter break.
She has already been on it recently; talking about the "tattoo" she was alleged to have done (hope I got my facts right on that)
Waiting for Benedict Cumberbatch to finish brushing his teeth before making their way to the studio together.
"Who hardly anyone knows".
I knew of pretty much every single guest that appeared on the last series before it aired. Graham still manages to rope in really famous guests, in fairness to him.
Well he certainly has a better line-up than Rossy can muster most weeks.
Anyone know what Tucci is promoting? He's in the latest Jason Statham film (Wild Card) but I didn't think he had a big part and Fortitude has just finished, so I doubt it is that.
How many more anecdotes can she actually have to tell at this point?
Can you imagine Carr snagging Will Smith, Becks and Hugh Jackman? Wossy was pulling A-listers out of his ass most weeks back on the BBC
Now he's lucky if he can get a mid level TV personality
What happened, did that scandal just burn all leverage he had or was the BBC simply one large catalyst, that now he's on ITV is simply not there
Stanley Tucci is wonderful
Stanley will sound like a Larndarner soon enough!
Fair enough, that was quite impressive.
He is rather lovely isnt he, such warm eyes, yet so cold in The lovely bones.