Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Oscar-winner Dame Helen Mirren, starring in Shazam! Fury of the Gods, award-winning actress, singer and dancer Ariana DeBose and Game of Thrones and Narcos star Pedro Pascal, promoting the new series of The Mandalorian. With music from Freya Ridings, performing her single Weekends.
Together on Graham's packed sofa tonight: Dame Judi Dench, talking about her heartwarming film Allelujah, Greatest Showman Hugh Jackman, starring in a powerful drama about fatherhood, The Son, Michael B Jordan (Black Panther), promoting boxing sequel Creed III, Schitt's Creek star Eugene Levy, in new TV series The Reluctant Traveller and the stars of Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas, pop in for a chat. With music from P!nk, who performs her single Trustfall.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Mexican star Salma Hayek Pinault, promoting Magic Mike's Last Dance, Oscar-winner Julianne Moore, in psychological thriller Sharper, Canadian singer-songwriter Shania Twain, whose new album is Queen of Me and dancer Johannes Radebe, talking about his new touring show Freedom Unleashed. Plus, multi-Grammy-winning singer Lizzo drops in for a chat, and there's music from Tom Grennan, who performs his current single Here.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh, Oscar-nominated for her performance in the multiverse drama Everything Everywhere All at Once, Austin Butler, also nominated for his starring role in Baz Luhrmann's Elvis, Scottish actor Jack Lowden (Dunkirk), promoting TV series The Gold, based on the 1983 Brink's-Mat robbery and dancer Ashley Banjo, whose new Diversity tour is Supernova. With music from Brit-nominated Mimi Webb, who performs her current single Red Flags.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Wolf Hall and The Crown star Claire Foy, talking about the critically acclaimed drama Women Talking, Sixth Sense director and writer M Night Shyamalan, whose latest psychological horror film is Knock at the Cabin, Hollywood star Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), back in the world of supernatural teen drama in Wolf Pack, top comic Rob Beckett, promoting his tour Parenting Hell and Grammy, Brit and Oscar-winning singer-songwriter Sam Smith, chatting and performing their single I'm Not Here to Make Friends.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Hollywood star Michelle Williams talking about her starring role in the latest Steven Spielberg film The Fabelmans, actor Helena Bonham Carter and writer Russell T Davies discussing their latest project Nolly, about the life of Crossroads star Noele Gordon, Strictly star Oti Mabuse chatting about the new series of Dancing On Ice and Oscar-tipped actor Brendan Fraser talking about his transformative role in The Whale. With music from singer-songwriter Cat Burns, who performs her latest single people pleaser. Plus stories from the audience in the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: double Oscar-winning Cate Blanchett, talking about her critically acclaimed role as conductor Lydia Tár in the intense biopic Tár, actor and producer Margot Robbie, starring in Damien Chazelle's epic Hollywood drama Babylon, top comic Alan Carr, renovating a Sicilian home in new BBC show Amanda & Alan's Italian Job and singer and West End star Beverley Knight discusses her return to the stage in Sylvia. With music from RAYE, who performs her current single Thrill Is Gone, and more audience stories from the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Among the guests joining Graham on the red sofa this week: The Tourist and Belfast star Jamie Dornan, McMafia and Grantchester actor James Norton talks about the final series of Happy Valley, Oscar nominated and Tony award-winning Sophie Okonedo returns to the West End starring in Medea, Derry Girls actor and presenter Siobhán McSweeney chats about upcoming sci-fi comedy Extraordinary and chart-topping singer Lewis Capaldi performs his current single Pointless. Plus, stories from the audience in the world-famous Big Red Chair.
The Bafta-winning chat show returns for its traditional New Year's Eve edition. Together on Graham's Hogmanay sofa: Oscar-winning Olivia Colman and Bafta rising star Micheal Ward, co-starring in Sam Mendes's powerful romantic drama Empire of Light, musician, writer and comedy great Hugh Laurie, actor and award-winning stand-up Romesh Ranganathan, one of the stars of 2022, footballer Leah Williamson, who captained England's Lionesses to victory in the Euros and the stars of Cabaret, Callum Scott Howells and Madeline Brewer, who chat and perform Willkommen and Don't Tell Mama from the hit West End revival. Plus, end-of-year stories from the audience in Graham's world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's pre-Christmas sofa tonight: Oscar-winning Hollywood great Tom Hanks, playing 'the grumpiest man in America' in A Man Called Otto. BAFTA-winning Brit Naomi Ackie, starring as Whitney Houston in I Wanna Dance With Somebody, Vigil and Doctor Foster star Suranne Jones, playing Christmas Carole in a new update of the Dickens classic and presenter and writer Richard Osman, promoting his latest novel The Bullet That Missed. With music from Rina Sawayama, performing Hold the Girl, and stories from the audience in the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Oscar winner Kate Winslet, starring in James Cameron's epic sequel Avatar: The Way of Water, actor and writer Sir Lenny Henry, celebrity baker Nadiya Hussain and top comedian and actor Jack Whitehall, in BBC Three's Bad Education: Reunion. With music from Olly Murs, who performs his latest single. Plus, more stories from the audience in the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Oscar-nominated Dame Kristin Scott Thomas, starring in Season 2 of the spy thriller Slow Horses, Star Trek legend George Takei, talking about the West End musical George Takei's Allegiance, based on his childhood experience of the Japanese American internment in World War II, writer and Strictly host Claudia Winkleman, promoting her reality game show The Traitors and celebrity chef and campaigner Jamie Oliver, whose latest cookbook is One: Simple One-Pan Wonders. With music from First Aid Kit, who perform their current single Out of My Head. Plus, stories from the audience in the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: former James Bond Daniel Craig, now starring in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, BBC newsman and Mastermind presenter Clive Myrie, singer, presenter and current Strictly Come Dancing contestant Fleur East, acting great Ian McKellen and top comic John Bishop, together in Mother Goose and music from Charlie Puth, who performs his new single Loser. Plus more stories from the audience in the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: rock legend Bruce Springsteen, promoting his new album Only the Strong Survive, Queen's Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy, in the horror-comedy The Menu, Motherland and Line of Duty star Anna Maxwell Martin, in ITVX drama A Spy Among Friends and comedian and chat show host Mo Gilligan. With music from Florence and the Machine, who perform their single Dream Girl Evil, and more audience stories from the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's sofa this week: Normal People star Paul Mescal, in critically acclaimed father-and-daughter drama Aftersun, stars of the hotly anticipated Marvel sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Michaela Coel and Winston Duke, award-winning actor Emma Corrin (Princess Diana in The Crown) and comedian and writer Richard Ayoade, talking about his new book The Book That No One Wanted to Read. With music from Loyle Carner, who performs his current single Nobody Knows (Ladas Road). Plus, audience stories from the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: rock legend and U2 frontman Bono, who has written frankly about his remarkable life in Surrender, pop superstar Taylor Swift, promoting her new album Midnights, Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne, starring in true crime thriller The Good Nurse and BBC presenter and former Lioness Alex Scott, whose sporting memoir is How (Not) To Be Strong. With music from Lady Blackbird, who performs her new single Feel It Comin'.
Among the guests joining Graham on his sofa tonight: British superstar rapper Stormzy, chatting and performing his new single Hide and Seek, Hollywood star Geena Davis, talking about her memoir Dying of Politeness, versatile actor Stephen Graham, currently starring in the powerful true crime drama The Walk-In and Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse, promoting her autobiography Finding My Own Rhythm. Plus, more stories from the audience in the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Irish acting legends Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, appearing together in black comedy The Banshees of Inisherin, Oscar-nominated Hollywood star Kate Hudson, talking about the new Knives Out whodunnit, Glass Onion, actor-director Elizabeth Banks, starring in new comedy-drama Call Jane and Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, talking about his fascinating memoir A Visible Man. Plus music from Self Esteem, performing her current single Wizardry, and more audience stories from the world-famous Big Red Chair.
Among the guests joining Graham on the red sofa: Paddington and Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville, talking about his heart-warming memoir Playing Under the Piano; Oscar-nominated star of stage and screen Lesley Manville, appearing in the comedy-drama Mrs Harris Goes to Paris; English actress Lashana Lynch (Captain Marvel, James Bond), starring in the acclaimed warrior-women blockbuster The Woman King; and grime artist turned Bafta-winning TV chef Big Zuu. Also, British Eurovision star Sam Ryder, who chats and performs his new single Somebody.
Among the guests sitting together again on Graham's big red sofa (yes it's back): Hollywood scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis, taking on Michael Myers for the final time in Halloween Ends; Monty Python star and comedy icon Eric Idle, talking frankly about his recent battle with cancer; Scottish great David Tennant, back on the West End stage in political classic Good; Lydia West, star of the acclaimed drama It's a Sin, talking about new BBC drama thriller Inside Man; and pop superstar Robbie Williams, who chats and performs his current single Lost. Plus, stories from the audience in the world-famous red chair.
Among the guests joining Graham this week: Sherlock and Doctor Strange star Benedict Cumberbatch, Oscar-nominated for his performance in Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog; iconic drag queen and recording artist RuPaul, promoting RuPaul's Drag Race UK vs the World; Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones, in twisted thriller Fresh; and Philomena Cunk herself, Diane Morgan, star of comedy series Mandy. With music from Regard x Years & Years, who perform their new single Hallucination.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: Oscar-nominated Brit Andrew Garfield, talking about his role in the critically acclaimed Tick, Tick... Boom!; writer and performer Dawn French; Magic Mike star Channing Tatum, promoting his canine-buddy road-trip movie Dog; Strictly dance pro Johannes Radebe, now presenting his solo show Freedom; and top comic Rob Beckett, co-presenter of the hit podcast Parenting Hell. Music comes from Natalie Imbruglia, who performs her single Nothing Missing.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: global singing superstar Adele, Oscar-winning Brits Dame Helen Mirren and Jim Broadbent, together in the comedy crime drama The Duke, Golda Rosheuvel, who plays Queen Charlotte in hit Netflix romp Bridgerton and singer-songwriter George Ezra, who performs his new single Anyone for You.
Graham's guests are Friends star Courteney Cox, promoting her new comedy horror series Shining Vale, Rocketman star Taron Egerton, making his West End debut in Mike Bartlett's hit play Cock, Hollywood Brit Minnie Driver, presenting her new podcast Minnie Questions, Oscar-nominated Pulp Fiction star Uma Thurman, promoting new thriller series Suspicion, and Ariana DeBose, playing Anita in Steven Spielberg's West Side Story. With music from Lola Young, performing her new single So Sorry.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: Oscar winner Penelope Cruz and iconic Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, promoting their new film Parallel Mothers, Scottish X-Men star James McAvoy, talking about the challenge of making the improvised thriller My Son and rising star Nicôle Lecky, writer and star of new BBC3 drama series Mood. With music from Ella Henderson.
Joining Graham tonight: actor and director Kenneth Branagh, talking about his highly acclaimed biographical movie Belfast; Line of Duty star Vicky McClure, in new drama Trigger Point; Rachel Zegler, playing Maria in Steven Spielberg's new film adaptation of West Side Story; and comedian Rose Matafeo, returning with series two of her hit sitcom Starstruck. With music from Scottish singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé, who performs her new single Brighter Days.
Joining Graham tonight: comedy superstar Ricky Gervais, promoting the third series of his black comedy-drama After Life; Oscar winner Cate Blanchett, starring in film noir remake Nightmare Alley; top TV duo Ant and Dec, hosting new ITV game show Ant & Dec's Limitless Win; and musical guest Elvis Costello and the Imposters, who perform their new single Paint the Red Rose Blue.
Graham kicks off the new year with a sparkling line-up of guests, including the star of The Hobbit and The Office, Martin Freeman, in new BBC police drama The Responder, double-Oscar-winning Hollywood great Denzel Washington, in Joel Coen's film The Tragedy of Macbeth, top comic Josh Widdicombe and Nina Sosanya, starring in new prison drama Screw. With music from James Morrison, performing his new single Don't Mess With Love.
Joining Graham for his traditional Hogmanay chat: Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain, star and producer of female spy film The 355; British actor Claire Foy, talking about quirky biopic The Electrical Life of Louis Wain; Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage, playing Cyrano de Bergerac in Joe Wright's new adaptation, Cyrano; Good Omens and Twilight star Michael Sheen, playing multiple versions of himself in Last Train to Christmas; versatile Brit Cush Jumbo, starring in Harlan Coben drama Stay Close; and top comic Joe Lycett, promoting his UK tour More, More, More. Music comes from The Divine Comedy, who perform their classic Something for the Weekend, and there are some final stories from the Big Red Chair to round off the year.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: Hollywood star Stanley Tucci, talking about his book My Life Through Food, Dame Joan Collins, celebrating her extraordinary life and career in a new BBC retrospective, TV chef and campaigner Jamie Oliver, promoting Together: Memorable Meals Made Easy and top comic Romesh Ranganathan, new host of returning quiz show The Weakest Link. With music from Joy Crookes, who performs Feet Don't Fail Me Now from her debut album.
Joining Graham tonight: Hollywood star Keanu Reeves, returning to his greatest sci-fi role in The Matrix Resurrections, Oscar-winning British actor Olivia Colman, talking about her role in the acclaimed real-life murder drama Landscapers, award-winning actor and singer Cynthia Erivo, fresh from her stint as Strictly guest judge and comedian and actor Jack Whitehall, starring in Clifford the Big Red Dog. With music from Rag 'n' Bone Man, who performs his new single Fall in Love Again.
Joining Graham tonight: Hollywood stars Tom Holland and Zendaya, starring together in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Superman Henry Cavill, returning to Netflix series The Witcher and actor Gugu Mbatha-Raw, talking about new BBC series The Girl Before. With music from Little Mix, who perform Between Us.
Joining Graham tonight: Hollywood superstar Will Smith, currently playing Venus and Serena Williams's father in King Richard, talking about his autobiography Will; TV host Richard Osman, whose new novel is The Man Who Died Twice; the creator of the smash hit Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda, directing new musical drama Tick, Tick… Boom!; and comedy couple Chris and Rosie Ramsey, promoting the tour of their hit podcast Shagged. Married. Annoyed. Music comes from Yola, who performs Starlight from her album Stand for Myself.
Joining Graham tonight are musical icon Lady Gaga and Oscar-nominated actor Adam Driver, starring together in Ridley Scott's House of Gucci, celebrity cook Nadiya Hussain, promoting Nadiya's Fast Flavours, and Frozen star Josh Gad, voicing new Disney series Olaf Presents. Plus music and chat from Sir Rod Stewart, who performs his single One More Time.
Joining Graham tonight: the return of the irrepressible Miriam Margolyes, talking about her autobiography This Much is True; comic actor Paul Rudd, in Ghostbusters: Afterlife; legendary director Ron Howard, talking about his Hollywood memoir The Boys; Oscar winner Halle Berry, in new sports drama Bruised; and national treasure Stephen Fry, promoting his latest book Fry's Ties. Plus music from Gregory Porter, who performs Revival.
Joining Graham tonight: Dame Judi Dench and Jamie Dornan, together in Kenneth Branagh's critically acclaimed Belfast; Hollywood star Salma Hayek, making her Marvel debut in Eternals; British rapper Tinie Tempah, hosting property show Extraordinary Extensions; and American icons Bruce Springsteen and President Barack Obama, promoting their book Renegades: Born in the USA. With music from Jesy Nelson, who performs her new single Boyz.
Joining Graham in the studio: Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne and Irish actress Jessie Buckley, together in Cabaret in the West End; comedian and writer Stephen Merchant; and Strictly star Motsi Mabuse; and the great Ian McKellen, currently starring in The Cherry Orchard, drops in for a chat. Plus music from Elton John and Charlie Puth, who perform After All from Elton's The Lockdown Sessions.
Joining Graham tonight: comedy legend Billy Connolly, talking about his autobiography Windswept & Interesting; Jodie Whittaker, starting her final series of Doctor Who; British Olympic champion diver Tom Daley; acting great Dame Eileen Atkins, promoting her memoir Will She Do?; and comedian and writer Sir Lenny Henry. Music comes from the mighty Coldplay, who perform their single My Universe.
Amongst the guests joining Graham in the studio tonight: Killing Eve star Jodie Comer, in the new Ridley Scott epic The Last Duel; Four Weddings star Andie MacDowell, talking about Netflix dramedy Maid; award-winning singer and star of Pose, Billy Porter; the star and creator of BBC comedy-drama Back to Life, Daisy Haggard; and pop group Texas, who perform their new single Unbelievable.
Together with Graham in the studio tonight: Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, Paralympic gold medallist Kadeena Cox, pop star and kitchen disco queen Sophie Ellis-Bextor and comedian Greg Davies. With music from Jack Savoretti and Nile Rodgers, performing Who's Hurting Who, from Jack's current album.
Graham is joined by the stars of the long-awaited James Bond film, No Time to Die. In his final appearance as 007, Daniel Craig is joined by French star Lea Seydoux, British actress Lashana Lynch and the Oscar-winning star of Bohemian Rhapsody, Rami Malek. With music and chat from global superstar Ed Sheeran, who performs his single Shivers.
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.
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: 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.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: comic actor Amy Poehler, star and director of the rebellious new comedy Moxie, singer-songwriter Nick Jonas, promoting his new album Spaceman, actor Leonie Elliott, Lucille in BBC favourite Call the Midwife, comic Rob Beckett, hosting his podcast Lockdown Parenting Hell and Hollywood star Jennifer Garner, talking about her family comedy Yes Day. With music from singer-songwriter Tom Odell.
Joining Graham tonight: Line of Duty stars Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar, talking about the hotly awaited sixth series; Star Wars star Daisy Ridley, in sci-fi adventure Chaos Walking; Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston, returning as a New Orleans judge in the drama Your Honor; and Brit star Chiwetel Ejiofor, in romantic comedy heist Locked Down. With music from Imelda May, who performs Made to Love.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: Hollywood star Kate Winslet, talking about her role in romantic Victorian drama Ammonite; versatile actor Stanley Tucci, portraying a writer with dementia in Supernova; Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean star Orlando Bloom, in powerful revenge drama Retaliation; writer and comedian Aisling Bea; and rising British star Kingsley Ben-Adir, in new sci-fi anthology Soulmates. With music from Silk City featuring Ellie Goulding, who perform New Love.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: Oscar-nominated actress Rosamund Pike, promoting comedy thriller I Care a Lot, top TV chef Gordon Ramsay, hosting new BBC quiz show Bank Balance, comedian and presenter Judi Love, Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville, playing Roald Dahl in To Olivia and Welsh rugby great Gareth Thomas, talking about his honest and challenging new book Stronger. With music from Ella Henderson and Tom Grennan, who perform Let's Go Home Together.
Joining Graham tonight: Oscar-nominated Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya, in crime biopic Judas and the Black Messiah, Hollywood star Sienna Miller, talking about her surreal drama Wander Darkly, Hustle star Adrian Lester, promoting the live-streaming new play Hymn, actor Mayim Bialik (Blossom, The Big Bang Theory) starring in new Miranda-based sitcom Call Me Kat, and top comics (and husband and wife) Marcus Brigstocke and Rachel Parris. With music from British singer-songwriter Arlo Parks, who performs her current single Caroline.
Joining Graham tonight: star of stage and screen Felicity Kendal, making her musical theatre debut in Anything Goes; talented Brit Regé-Jean Page, star of the hit Netflix drama Bridgerton; rock legend Dave Grohl, promoting the new Foo Fighters album Medicine at Midnight; Sister Michael in Derry Girls, Siobhan McSweeney, new host of The Great Pottery Throw Down; and top comic Alan Carr, taking the helm as host of Interior Design Masters on BBC Two. With music from singer and podcaster Jessie Ware, who performs her new single Remember Where You Are.
Joining Graham this week: Hollywood star Sam Neill, in new Australian comedy drama Rams, actor Billie Piper, talking about her film Rare Beasts, which she wrote, directed and stars in, Cold Feet star James Nesbitt, in new Northern Ireland-set BBC series Bloodlands, comedian Andi Osho, promoting her debut novel Asking for a Friend and music legend Tom Jones, who chats and performs his new single No Hole in My Head.
Joining Graham tonight: award-winning actor Carey Mulligan (An Education, Drive) talking about her role in the revenge thriller Promising Young Woman; footballing legend Ian Wright, whose podcast is 'Ian Wright's Everyday People'; Hollywood and Broadway star Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother), in Russell T Davies' eighties serial It's a Sin; French actress Camille Cottin, star of the hit Netflix show Call My Agent; and actor James Norton, playing a dying father in the powerful drama Nowhere Special. With music from singer-songwriter Celeste, who performs her current single Love Is Back.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: Bodyguard and Durrells star Keeley Hawes, in new drama series Finding Alice; actor and writer Noel Clarke (Doctor Who) back in cop drama Bulletproof: South Africa; hilarious comic Daniel Sloss; Hollywood star Rebel Wilson, teaming up with Ant Middleton (SAS: Who Dares Wins) for a Mexican adventure in Straight Talking; and hit film-maker M Night Shyamalan, talking about his new psychological horror series Servant. With music from Jake Bugg, who performs his current single All I Need.
Among the guests joining Graham: Peep Show duo David Mitchell and Robert Webb, back together for a new series of Back, Oscar winner Regina King, making her directing debut with One Night in Miami, actor Anya Taylor-Joy, starring in the hit chess drama The Queen's Gambit, singer Olly Alexander, starring in the new Russell T Davies series It's a Sin, comedian Mel Giedroyc, promoting new panel show Unforgivable and US comedian Jimmy Fallon, host of The Tonight Show. Plus music from singer-songwriter Yungblud, who performs the single Cotton Candy.
Joining Graham for his traditional Hogmanay chat: the one and only Tom Hanks, promoting new western News of the World, Hollywood stars Emily Blunt and Jamie Dornan, talking about romantic Irish drama Wild Mountain Thyme, food writer Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, telling us how to Eat Better Forever, comedian Nish Kumar, giving us his satirical take on 2020 and from New York, double Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain looks ahead to her new spy thriller The 355. Musical guest Sophie Ellis-Bextor performs Crying at the Discotheque, and viewers from around the world tell us their New Year's Eve stories in the big red chair.
Joining Graham tonight: Hollywood superstar George Clooney, in new sci-fi film The Midnight Sky, Michael Sheen and David Tennant, playing bickering, locked-down actors in the second series of Staged, Oscar winner Viola Davis, in American drama Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, comic actress and writer Daisy May Cooper, star of This Country, Vanessa Kirby (The Crown, Mission Impossible), starring in the searing domestic drama Pieces of a Woman and Michael Ball and Alfie Boe, who perform Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: Israeli actress Gal Gadot, talking about new blockbuster Wonder Woman 1984; Strictly co-host Claudia Winkleman, whose debut book Quite is all about love, life and eyeliner; Marvel and Westworld star Tessa Thompson, starring in new romantic drama Sylvie's Love; Derry Girls star Nicola Coughlan, now appearing in American period drama Bridgerton; and comedian Lee Mack, back with a new series of Not Going Out. With music from McFly, who perform their single Tonight Is the Night.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: actor and writer Stephen Fry, promoting Troy, his latest reworking of the Greek myths, Mamma Mia star Amanda Seyfried, in new David Fincher film Mank, top TV chef Jamie Oliver, whose 7 Ways breathes new life into staple ingredients, Back to the Future star and Parkinson's disease activist Michael J Fox, discussing his memoir No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality, comedian Tom Allen, talking about his memoir No Shame and actor Nina Sosanya (W1A, Killing Eve) in Christmas drama Roald & Beatrix: The Tail of the Curious Mouse. Also, a special appearance by Dolly Parton, who performs I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.
Joining Graham tonight: music superstar Mariah Carey, promoting Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special, TV chef and writer Nadiya Hussain, whose new book is Nadiya Bakes, British astronaut Tim Peake, talking about his autobiography, Limitless, Pointless presenter Richard Osman, whose debut crime novel is The Thursday Murder Club and singer-songwriter Gary Barlow, who chats and performs Incredible.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: actor Hugh Grant, starring in psychological thriller The Undoing; TV cook and food writer Nigella Lawson, talking about her new book Cook, Eat, Repeat; Hollywood stars Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey, voicing the new Disney animation Soul; comedian Romesh Ranganathan, promoting his new book As Good As It Gets: Life Lessons from a Reluctant Adult; and six-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams, starring in the latest film from Ron Howard, Hillbilly Elegy. With music from Dua Lipa, who performs her song Levitating.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: Hollywood star Nicole Kidman, in new drama The Undoing, pop queen Kylie Minogue, who chats and performs her current single, Magic, British boxing champion Nicola Adams, currently dancing in this year's Strictly, comedian Jason Manford and actors Josh O'Connor and Emma Corrin, playing Charles and Diana in the new series of The Crown.
Among the guests joining Graham tonight: Irish actor and singer Jessie Buckley, starring in Charlie Kaufman's Netflix drama I'm Thinking of Ending Things; comedian and Strictly contestant Bill Bailey, presenting his Remarkable Guide to Happiness; Oscar-winning Hollywood star Octavia Spencer, in the new film adaptation of Roald Dahl's The Witches; BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner, presenting his candid documentary Being Frank: The Frank Gardner Story; and one of our most successful and best-loved children's authors, David Walliams, whose latest book is a WWII adventure, Code Name Bananas. With music from Dermot Kennedy, who performs his current single Giants.
Joining Graham in the studio and on video call: rock legend Bruce Springsteen, promoting his new album Letter To You, award-winning actor Dame Kristin Scott Thomas, in the new Netflix adaptation of Rebecca, comedian Mawaan Rizwan, in the new season of Taskmaster, actor Stephen Mangan, promoting Portrait Artist of the Year and Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey, talking about his memoir Greenlights. With music from Sam Smith, who chats and performs their current single Diamonds.
Joining Graham tonight are football manager Arsene Wenger, whose new autobiography is called My Life in Red and White, Hollywood star Samuel L Jackson, presenter of the documentary Enslaved: The Lost History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, with his wife Latanya Richardson Jackson, actress and comedian Dawn French, promoting her new novel Because of You, and cricketer and Top Gear presenter Freddie Flintoff, whose new book Right, Said Fred mocks the absurdities of modern life. With music from recent Mercury Prize winner Michael Kiwanuka, who performs his current single, Light.
Among the guests joining Graham in the studio and remotely: Hollywood star Ewan McGregor, back on the road for his latest travelogue Long Way Up, Shirley Ballas, telling all in her autobiography Behind the Sequins, dancer and presenter Ashley Banjo, promoting the new Diversity tour Connected, comedian Frank Skinner, retracing a great literary journey in Boswell & Johnson's Scottish Road Trip and music superstar Miley Cyrus, who chats and performs her current single Midnight Sky.
The show returns to normal service with a stellar line-up of guests, both in-studio and connecting remotely. Joining Graham are Dolly Parton, Rupert Everett, Lolly Adefope, Riz Ahmed, Sara Pascoe and musical guest Roisin Murphy, who performs her single Murphy's Law.
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.
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 tonight: 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 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, and Hunger Games star Stanley Tucci, talking about the book Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You. Singer-songwriter Niall Horan chats and gives a home performance of his single Black and White.
On Graham's virtual sofa: the King of Cool, actor Jeff Goldblum; Harry Potter star Imelda Staunton; cult documentary maker Louis Theroux; master mentalist Lior Suchard; and music from Brit-Award winner Mabel.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 MARGOLYES, 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)..
Sometimes the best thing in a talk show is not the talk, it's the business in between. In Graham Norton's Good Show Business Guide, Graham goes behind the scenes of his award-winning show to introduce the best show business moments with the help of some of his favourite guests. Like Tom Cruise directing a dangerous action sequence with members of the audience, Margot Robbie demonstrating her tattooing skills, Chris Pratt showing off his magic tricks, Morgan Freeman reprising his most famous role to mock Graham, Taylor Swift facing the massed ranks of her Twitter fans, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson delivering his well-known catchphrase in style, Anthony Joshua challenging Greg Davies to a rematch, and Olivia Colman showcasing her majestic voice.
Using classic clips from The Graham Norton Show, Graham also hears from some of his favourite guests, including Stanley Tucci, Stephen Merchant, Sandi Toksvig, Richard Ayoade and Alan Davies, who share their thoughts on how they introduce and deal with business while chatting on the most prestigious sofa in television.
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.
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 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.
Graham is joined by two stars of the film Jumanji: The Next Level, Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker, Michael Palin and singer Harry Styles.
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.
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: 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.
Dame Julie Andrews, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston and Sir Ian McKellen join Graham Norton on his sofa.
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.
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.
Together on Graham's sofa this week: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton discuss reuniting for Terminator: Dark Fate and Debbie Harry and Nadiya Hussain talk about their new autobiographies. With music from DJ Spoony's Garage Classical featuring The Sugababes.
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.
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, pop great Andrew Ridgeley, talking about his life and work with George Michael in new book Wham! George & Me and Elbow perform live in the studio.
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: 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.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: music icon Madonna, promoting her new album Madame X and upcoming shows at the London Palladium, 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.
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.
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.
Sophie Turner says it's nice to be able to tell all about Game of Thrones, Michael Fassbender feels lucky to have been part of X-Men, Jessica Chastain reveals she based her character on Tilda Swinton, James McAvoy talks about the pact the X-Men made and Taylor Swift gives a spectacular performance of Me.
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.
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, Oscar winner Octavia Spencer, star of new psychological horror film Ma and Shakespears Sister performs live in the studio.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Hollywood star Keanu Reeves in 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 Doctor Foster star Suranne Jones in new BBC drama Gentleman Jack. With music from Michael Rice who performs the UK Eurovision entry Bigger Than Us.
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: 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.
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.
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.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: British Oscar-nominee Felicity Jones and Hollywood star Armie Hammer, together in biopic On the Basis of Sex, comedy genius Stephen Merchant, director and star of Fighting With My Family and comedian Rob Beckett, hosting BBC One talent show All Together Now. With music from Calvin Harris and Rag 'N' Bone Man, who perform their current single Giant.
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, actress Regina King, Oscar-nominated for her performance in If Beale Street Could Talk, 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.
With Hollywood stars Chris Pratt and Elizabeth Banks, talking about The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, Oscar-winner Jennifer Connelly (A Beautiful Mind), in new sci-fi action movie Alita: Battle Angel and comedian and actor Paul Whitehouse, talking about the Only Fools And Horses musical. With music from the legendary Chaka Khan, who performs Like Sugar.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa tonight: Dame Judi Dench and Sir Kenneth Branagh, together as Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare in new drama All Is True, world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua, Swedish star Noomi Rapace, in new action thriller Close and the always-hilarious Greg Davies. With music from Claire Richards, who performs the single These Wings.
Saoirse Ronan says filming with Margot Robbie was emotional, Timothée Chalamet confesses to being a massive Steve Carrell fan, Laura Linney says doing her new play is terrifying, Stephen Mangan explains why he's often called Dan and The 1975 perform live in the studio.
James McAvoy talks about working with Bruce Willis, Sarah Paulson reveals how she got Samuel L Jackson to like her, Richard E Grant celebrates losing his awards virginity, Steve Coogan and John C Reilly talk about friendship and Westlife perform live in the studio.
Graham Norton goes behind the scenes of his talk show to reveal the secrets of telling a good story. Features advice and insight from Rob Brydon and Miriam Margolyes. The show also features classic stories told by the likes of Robbie Williams, Dame Maggie Smith, Salma Hayek, Kate Beckinsale, Will.i.am and Tom Hanks.
Together on Graham's Hogmanay sofa: the new Queen in The Crown, Olivia Colman, acclaimed for her portrayal of Queen Anne in the 18th Century comedy-drama The Favourite, together with her co-star Nicholas Hoult, Oscar-nominated star of Atonement and Love Actually, Keira Knightley, shining in new biographical movie Colette and great Australian actor Guy Pearce (LA Confidential, Memento), talking about new historical drama Mary Queen of Scots. With music from Rita Ora who performs a medley of hits from her current album Phoenix.
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.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Hollywood hunk and ex-Game of Thrones star Jason Momoa, starring in new blockbuster Aquaman, dancer and Strictly judge Dame Darcey Bussell, presenting her new book of photographs Evolved, top comic Bill Bailey, talking about his latest show Larks In Transit and musical guests Little Mix, who perform their new single Think About Us.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa tonight: Oscar-winning Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey, talking about his new crime drama White Boy Rick, professional wrestler-turned-actor John Cena, starring in new sci-fi action film Bumblebee and superstar chef Jamie Oliver, presenting his latest book Jamie Cooks Italy. With music from Mark Ronson featuring Miley Cyrus, who perform the single Nothing Breaks Like A Heart.
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.
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman, in new crime thriller Destroyer, actor and writer Stephen Fry, talking about his latest adaptation of Greek myths, Heroes, hilarious stand-up Joe Lycett and world, Olympic and Tour de France cycling champion Geraint Thomas. With a musical performance from pop superstars Take That.
Star of stage and screen Ian McKellen talks about his one-man stage show, Oscar-nominated Brit Carey Mulligan reflects on her role in new US drama Wildlife and Kingsman star Taron Egerton chats about playing Robin of Loxley in the latest big-screen retelling of Robin Hood. Last, but certainly not least, Michael Buble chats and performs I Only Have Eyes for You from his new album. Providing there's time, another bunch of intrepid audience members attempts to recount an anecdote from the dreaded red chair.
Graham is joined by Claire Foy, starring in the crime thriller The Girl in the Spider's Web, Hollywood action hero Kurt Rusesell, playing Santa Claus in The Christmas Chronicles, and comedian and writer David Walliams, presenting his new children's book The Ice Monster. With music from Mumford and Sons, performing their new single Guiding Light.
Eddie Redmayne and Jude Law discuss their wand skills, Melissa McCarthy talks about Sean Spicer, Emma Stone jokes about being corseted and Rick Astley performs live in the studio.
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's guests tonight are veteran comedian, actor and writer Whoopi Goldberg, The Fall and Fifty Shades star Jamie Dornan, Oscar-nominated actress and star of Gone Girl Rosamund Pike and singer and actor Harry Connick Jr. With music from South Korean boyband BTS, who perform Idol.
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 multi-Oscar-nominated Bradley Cooper and pop superstar Lady Gaga, together in the hotly anticipated musical romance A Star Is Born; Broadchurch star Jodie Whittaker, about to begin her new incarnation on BBC1's Doctor Who; double Oscar nominee Ryan Gosling, playing astronaut Neil Armstrong in biopic First Man; and the legendary Rod Stewart, who performs his current single Didn't I.
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.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett and Helena Bonham Carter all starring in the all-female comedy heist movie Ocean's 8. Plus music from Years and Years, who perform If You're Over Me.
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 Ethan Hawke, who stars in First Reformed, Toni Collette, starring in Hereditary, and Aidan Turner, who is in the West End with The Lieutenant of Inishmore. Jo Brand talks about her new film The More You Ignore Me. Plus music from Liam Payne, who performs Familiar.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard and Jeff Goldblum, who star together in new sequel Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Plus music from Jake Shears, who performs Creep City.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Emilia Clarke, starring in Solo: A Star Wars Story, Gloria Estefan who talks about a new show about her life and music called On Your Feet, and Miriam Margolyes who discusses her role in Call the Midwife. Plus music from Leon Bridges who performs Beyond.
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 and Unicef ambassador David Beckham, Bafta-nominated actor Vanessa Kirby, appearing in Julie at the National Theatre, and music legend Joan Armatrading, chatting and performing I Like It When We're Together from her new album.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa is comic actor Stephen Mangan, who talks about his new TV show Hang Ups. Plus music from Jess Glynne who performs her new single I'll Be There.
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, and comedian Stephen Merchant who is voicing new animation Sherlock Gnomes. Plus music from SuRie, performing the UK's Eurovision entry Storm.
Graham is joined by Oscar nominee Benedict Cumberbatch, playing Dr Strange in Avengers: Infinity War, Matt LeBlanc, playing himself in the final series of Episodes, actress Maxine Peake, playing a 70s club comedian in Funny Cow, and Mary Berry and Claudia Winkleman talking about new BBC1 show Britain's Best Cook. Plus music from Calvin Harris featuring Dua Lipa, performing new single One Kiss.
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.
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'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.
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 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. Also appearing are Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr, due to take the role of Billy Flynn in Chicago, and musical guest George Ezra, performing the song Paradise.
Graham Norton's guests include Tom Cruise, talking about his forthcoming blockbuster Mission: Impossible 6, with his co-stars Henry Cavill, Rebecca Ferguson and Simon Pegg. Plus music and chat from Paloma Faith, who performs 'Til I'm Done.
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 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 presents his guide on how to be a good talk show guest with a set of easy to remember rules and classic clips from his back catalogue featuring the world's biggest stars to illustrate his advice. Graham also hears the thoughts of a selection of his guests, including Ricky Gervais, Miriam Margolyes and Dame Julie Walters, on how they faced the challenge of sharing his sofa.
Graham Norton's guests today are Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron and Zendaya, all starring in the musical about PT Barnum, The Great Showman, star of Doctor Foster, Suranne Jones, and the Oscar-nominated Gary Oldman, starring as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour. Including The Leading Ladies performing One Night Only
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 restauranteur 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.
Joining Graham Norton are the stars of Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Gwendoline Christie, and Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, together with Sam Smith, who performs Pray.
Joining Graham Norton are Jessica Chastain, Oscar-nominated star of The Help and Zero Dark Thirty, comedian and writer Dawn French, Pitch Perfect actress Rebel Wilson, and Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart and Jack Black, stars of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Plus music from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, who perform Holy Mountain.
Together on Graham Norton's sofa are rock star Sir Elton John, actor and writer Stephen Fry, Oscar-nominated actress Carey Mulligan, pop star Robbie Williams and singer-songwriter Pink, who performs What About Us.
Graham Norton is joined by Strictly judge Shirley Ballas and actors Mel Gibson, Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and John Lithgow, with music from Kesha, who performs Learn to Let Go.
Graham Norton is joined by actor Hugh Grant, appearing in Paddington 2, Jason Momoa, starring as Aquaman in Justice League, comedian and writer Sarah Millican and triple Grammy Award-winner Kelly Clarkson, who performs Love So Soft from her album Meaning of Life.
Graham Norton is joined by Judi Dench, Kenneth Branagh, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Josh Gad who all star in the new movie version of Murder on the Orient Express. Plus music from St. Vincent, who performs the single Los Ageless.
Graham Norton is joined by Emma Thompson and Adam Sandler, who star in The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), Claire Foy and Cara Delevingne. Plus music from Morrissey, who sings Spent the Day in Bed.
Graham Norton is joined by Hillary Clinton, discussing What Happened, her account of 2016's US presidential election, Jeff Goldblum, appearing in Thor: Ragnarok, Gerard Butler, appearing in Geostorm, and comedian Jack Whitehall. Plus music from Grammy-winning jazz and soul singer Gregory Porter.
Graham Norton is joined by by actor and activist Jane Fonda, Nicole Kidman and Colin Farrell who star in The Killing of Sacred Deer, Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston, currently performing at the National Theatre, and comedian Matt Lucas. Plus music from Niall Horan, who performs his latest single Too Much to Ask.
Graham is joined by Kate Winslet and Idris Elba, who star in the romance disaster movie The Mountain Between Us, and Chris Rock. Plus music and chat from Liam Gallagher, who performs his latest single For What It's Worth.
Graham is joined by Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling, who star in Blade Runner 2049, Margot Robbie, starring in Goodbye Christopher Robin, and Reese Witherspoon, who stars in the romantic comedy Home Again. Plus music from Bananarama, who perform Cruel Summer.
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. With music from Haim, who perform Want You Back.
Graham is joined by Mark Wahlberg, who stars in Transformers: The Last Knight; Tom Holland, in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Sienna Miller, in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Apollo Theatre, Woody Harrelson and AndySerkis, together in War for the Planet of the Apes, and singer-songwriter Alison Moyet, who performs The Rarest Birds.
Graham is joined by heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua, Oscar-winning actress Rachel Weisz, starring in new film My Cousin Rachel, the hilarious Greg Davies from Man Down, Sherlock and Hobbit star Martin Freeman talking about his West End political comedy Labour of Love 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 comedyWhite Gold Ed Westwick and James Buckley, and Liam Payne, who performs new single Strip That Down.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Oscar winner Nicole Kidman, starring in Civil War drama "The Beguiled;" musician Keith Urban; theatre and screen star Alan Cumming, talking about his memoir "You Gotta Get Bigger Dreams" and singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, who performs "Be Myself."
Graham Norton guests are director Guy Ritchie and actor Charlie Hunnam, who talk about their new movie King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, actress Billie Piper on reprising her acclaimed role as Yerma at the Young Vic, and comedian Jason Manford on hosting a new game show Bigheads. Imelda May performs her new single Should've Been You.
On Graham's sofa this time are Hollywood legend Diane Keaton, talking about her new movie "Hampstead," two-time Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain, starring in "Miss Sloane," Kevin Bacon chatting about his new Amazon series "I Love Dick," and Michael Fassbender, reprising his android role in "Alien: Covenant." With musical guests Gorillaz, performing "We Got the Power."
On Graham's sofa this time are Oscar-winning Hollywood star Goldie Hawn and stand-up comedian 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's guests are Harry Styles, Brendan O'Carroll, Vicky McClure and Rob Brydon.
Graham's guests 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 the stage version of Annie, Keeley Hawes in the TV series The Durrells, and Peter Capaldi, discussing his decision to leave Doctor Who. And Jennifer Hudson 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.
Graham is joined by guests including Hugh Jackman and Sir Patrick Stewart who star in new X-Men movie "Logan."
On Graham's sofa are Tom Hiddleston, Ruth Wilson, Ricky Gervais, Daniel Radcliffe and Joshua McGuire. Plus music from Tinie Tempah.
On Graham's sofa are Denzel Washington, Jamie Dornan, Keanu Reeves and Whoopi Goldberg. With music from Rag'n'Bone Man, who performs Human.
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 Danny Boyle and the stars of T2 Trainspotting, Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller, Robert Carlyle and Ewen Bremner. Izzy Bizu performs Talking to You.
On Graham's sofa are Oscar-winning Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey, promoting new crime adventure Gold, and singing star Ed Sheeran, who chats and performs.
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.
Graham Norton tells the red chair story. The tale of how this precarious flippable piece of furniture came to be a universally loved feature of his show and how it has played host to some amazing audience anecdotes. Each week, Graham's celebrity guests have watched open-mouthed as daring audience members have gripped the red chair tightly and told their story, all the while hoping not to be flipped. Allowing the best storytellers to walk, Graham has judged over 500 red chair stories. Many have walked, most have been flipped, and for some it has been life-changing. And so, while musing the art of telling the perfect red chair story, Graham showcases his all-time favourite red chair stories.
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 Will Smith, Helen Mirren and Naomie Harris, appearing together in ensemble drama Collateral Beauty, and Sherlock actor Martin Freeman, talking about the new series of Sherlock. There is also music from Katie Melua, who performs The Little Swallow.
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 Dawn French, promoting new TV drama series Delicious, and Sir Michael Parkinson, who discusses his book Muhammad Ali: A Memoir. Plus there is music from Jack Savoretti who performs Only You.
Graham is joined by Star Wars actor and writer Carrie Fisher, talking about her new book The Princess Diarist; artist Grayson Perry, promoting his book The Descent of Man; new QI presenter and comedian Sandi Toksvig; and Great British Bake-Off favourite Nadiya Hussain.
Graham is joined by Oscar winner Jennifer Lawence and Jurassic World star Chris Pratt who both star in sci-fi romantic thriller Passengers. Plus celebrity chef, restaurateur and activist Jamie Oliver. With music from Emeli Sande, who performs Breathing Underwater.
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, playing Joan of Arc in the classic play Saint Joan, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, playing the NSA whistleblower in Snowden, and athlete Mo Farah. With music from Olly Murs, who performs Grow Up.
Graham Norton is joined by Rosamund Pike, comedian Michael McIntyre, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Coldplay, who also perform their single Everglow.
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.
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 Fantastic 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.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood great Tom Cruise, starring in Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, and his co-star Cobie Smulders, Brit star Jude Law, appearing in the new series The Young Pope, comedian and actress Catherine Tate, and rock band Kings of Leon, performing new single Waste a Moment.
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 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 actor and musician Justin Timberlake and Oscar-nominated actress Anna Kendrick, co-starring in animation Trolls. They are joined by versatile British actor Daniel Radcliffe and musical star Robbie Williams, who performs his new single.
Graham is joined by Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley, starring in Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie, and Aussie actress Rebel Wilson, appearing in Guys and Dolls. With music from Iggy Pop, who performs the single Sunday.
Graham is joined by Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones, who are all starring in the new Ghostbusters remake, as well as actor Charlie Sheen. Plus there is music from Christine and the Queens, performing Tilted.
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.
Graham is joined by Kelsey Grammer, Tamsin Greig, Salma Hayek and Alicia Keys, who performs her new single In Common.
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.
The guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood stars Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe, who both feature in new movie The Nice Guys, and double Oscar winner Jodie Foster, who is in to promote her directorial feature Money Monster. Bright Light Bright Light and Sir Elton John perform their song All in the Name.
Graham is joined by Jennifer Lawrence and James McAvoy, who both feature in new movie X-Men: Apocalypse, Jack Whitehall, who stars in Mother's Day, and 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 Tom Hiddleston, who stars as country singer Hank Williams in new film I Saw the Light, and Samuel L Jackson.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Hollywood star Paul Rudd, playing Ant-Man in Captain America: Civil War, and comic actor Seth Rogen, starring in Bad Neighbours 2.
Together on Graham's sofa are Great British Bake-Off star Paul Hollywood and actor and writer Dame Joan Collins. Plus music from DNCE, performing Cake By the Ocean.
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.
Together on Graham's sofa are Oscar winner Dame Helen Mirren, Hollywood great Kevin Costner, Scottish star Ewan McGregor, comedy great Ricky Gervais and Australian superstar Eric Bana. With music from Meghan Trainor.
With guests Chris Hemsworth, Jessica Chastain, Kirsten Dunst and Stephen Mangan.
Joining Graham on the show are Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Amy Adams and Pet Shop Boys.
Graham is joined by Julianne Moore, Rebel Wilson, Ant and Dec and Little Mix.
Graham is joined by Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Penelope Cruz, Jack Black and Elton John.
Graham is joined by guests Will Smith, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Toby Jones.
Graham is joined by Ice Cube and Kevin Hart, Hugh Laurie, Sir David Attenborough, Olivia Colman and Elle King.
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 therole of the 17th-century royal mistress in Nell Gwynn, and actress Miriam Margolyes, talking about new documentary series The Real Marigold Hotel. Plus music from Jack Savoretti, who performs Catapult.
Graham is joined by Ralph Fiennes, comedian and actress Tracey Ullman and James Nesbitt. Plus, there is music from singer-songwriter James Bay.
Graham is joined on the show by Jennifer Lawrence, Eddie Redmayne, Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and Years and Years.
Graham is joined on the show by Carrie Fisher, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega and Kylie Minogue.
Graham is joined this week by Tina Fey, Kurt Russell, Josh Widdicombe and Sia.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa: Oscar-winning actors Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway, who appear in new film Interstellar, creator of TV show Girls, Lena Dunham, comedian Micky Flanagan and musical guest Sia, who performs Chandelier.
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: floppy-haired heartthrob Hugh Grant, starring in romcom The Rewrite; Oscar-winning actress and writer Emma Thompson, talking about her new Peter Rabbit book; rising star Luke Evans, currently starring in Dracula Untold; and musician Lenny Kravitz, who performs Strut.
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.
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 recent series, featuring a host of stars including Adele, Kenneth Branagh, Cate Blanchett, Ant and Dec, Andrew Garfield, Helen Mirren, Benedict Cumberbatch, Penelope Cruz, Stanley Tucci, Dawn French, James McAvoy, Olivia Colman, Martin Freeman, Vicky McClure, RuPaul, Ricky Gervais.
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.
The second of two compilations of highlights from the recent series, featuring a host of stars including Tom Cruise, Rebel Wilson, Regé-Jean Page, Rosamund Pike, Sir Tom Jones, Keeley Hawes, Ian Wright, Sienna Miller, Sam Neill, Kate Winslet, Alan Carr, Felicity Kendal, Adrian Lester, Amy Poehler, Daniel Kaluuya, Jennifer Garner, Stanley Tucci, Cush Jumbo, Liam Neeson, Octavia Spencer, Melissa McCarthy, Orlando Bloom and many more.
The first of two compilations of highlights from the series, featuring a host of stars including George Clooney, Gal Gadot, Tom Hanks, Jessica Chastain, Hugh Grant, Dolly Parton, Samuel L. Jackson, Kylie Minogue, Arsène Wenger, Nicola Adams, Dua Lipa, Bruce Springsteen, Kristin Scott Thomas, Nicole Kidman, Gary Barlow, Viola Davis, Michael J. Fox, Tina Fey, Emily Blunt, Jamie Dornan, Mariah Carey, Bill Bailey and many more.
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 Mabue, Justin Tiimberlake and Emma Thompson.
Highlights from the series, with guests including Robert De Niro, Bruce Springsteen, Olivia Colman, Hillary Clinton, Jodie Whittaker, Hugh Grant and Tom Hanks.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Highlights from the past series are featured in this clip show hosted by Graham.
A smorgasbord of special moments from the first two series of the Graham Norton Show
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