Graham is joined by actors Cate Blanchett and Margot Robbie, comedian Alan Carr and dancer Ashley Banjo from Dance Monsters. With music from RAYE, who performs her single Thrill Is Gone.
The Graham Norton Show was broadcast on Network 10 at Saturday 21 January 2023, 01:52.
The Graham Norton Show is a British comedy chat show written for television set at the London Studios, which are also referred to sometimes as the South Bank Studios. The show is presented by BAFTA TV Award-winning Irish comedian and media personality Graham Norton (When Will I Be Famous, Totally Saturday). Over the years The Graham Norton Show has welcomed a seemingly endless stream of celebrities and media personalities from the United Kingdom and all over the world. These include American superstar actor Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible, Top Gun), British Tour de France-winner Bradley Wiggins and American actor Matt Damon (The Bourne Identity, Ocean's Eleven).
Rating:3.5 of 5Total number of episodes:664Last broadcast:04/02/2023 at 01:39
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