The Graham Norton Show Season 21
Each week celebrity guests join Irish comedian Graham Norton to discuss what's being going on around the world that week. The guests poke fun and share their opinions on the main news stories. Graham is often joined by a band or artist to play the show out.
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The Graham Norton Show
2007 / TV-14Each week celebrity guests join Irish comedian Graham Norton to discuss what's being going on around the world that week. The guests poke fun and share their opinions on the main news stories. Graham is often joined by a band or artist to play the show out.
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The Graham Norton Show Season 21 Full Episode Guide
A compilation of highlights from the 21st 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, and more.
Graham is joined by Dame Judi Dench who plays Queen Victoria in new film Victoria and Abdul, Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig together in Despicable Me 3, and Jamie Foxx who stars in musical caper Baby Driver. Plus, HAIM perform Want You Back.
On Graham's sofa are Mark Wahlberg starring in Transformers: The Last Knight, Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Woody Harrelson and Andy Serkis together in Warrington for the Planet of the Apes. Plus, Alison Moyet performs Reassuring Pinches.
Graham is joined by heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua, Oscar-winning actress Rachel Weisz, starring in new film My Cousin Rachel, and Shawn Mendes, who performs There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back
Graham is joined by Tom Cruise and Annabelle Wallis, starring in new movie The Mummy, and Zac Efron, promoting the movie revival of Baywatch. Singer-songwriter Beth Ditto performs her single Fire.
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.
The guests on the sofa are Nicole Kidman starring in Civil War drama 'The Beguiled', musician Keith Urban, and theatre and screen star Alan Cumming talking about his memoir 'You Gotta Get Bigger Dreams'. Plus, Sheryl Crow who performs 'Be Myself'.
Graham Norton is joined by director Guy Ritchie and actor Charlie Hunnam, who talk about their new movie King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, and Imelda May, who performs her new single Should've Been You.
On the sofa are Diane Keaton talking about the movie 'Hampstead', Jessica Chastain in 'Miss Sloane', Kevin Bacon in the series 'I Love Dick', and Michael Fassbender reprising his role in 'Alien: Covenant'. Plus, Gorillaz perform 'We Got the Power'.
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.
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 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.
On Graham's sofa are Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman, both starring in Going in Style, Jack Whitehall and Gemma Whelan, who are in new BBC drama Decline and Fall, and Take That.