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BAFTA TV Award nominees 2018
Catastrophe, Chewing Gum, This Country and Timewasters are amongst the BAFTA TV Awards 2018 nominees. Stars including Adam Hills, Graham Norton, Michael McIntyre and Sandi Toksvig have also been nominated.
British Comedy Guide, 4th April 2018Graham Norton's next novel 'brilliantly foreboding'
Comedian and presenter Graham Norton is publishing a new novel with Hodder entitled A Keeper.
Katherine Cowdrey, The Bookseller, 20th February 2018A refreshingly all-female lineup of guests tonight, with I, Tonya co-stars, and Oscar nominees, Margot Robbie and Allison Janney debating ice-skating and tomb-raiding with Oscar winner Alicia Vikander. Fifth Harmony escapee Camila Cabello provides the music.
Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 16th February 2018Black Eyed Pea Will.i.am swaps the spinning chairs of The Voice UK for the king of chat's cramped red sofa. He's joined by stage and screen veteran Imelda Staunton, talking about her sprightly new romcom Finding Your Feet, and singer-songwriter George Ezra.
Ellen E. Jones, The Guardian, 2nd February 2018Tom Hiddlestone got Aardman job thanks to Graham Norton
Early Man director Nick Park cast Eddie Redmayne thanks to a Sean Bean film, and Tom Hiddleston thanks to Graham Norton...
Simon Brew, Den Of Geek, 18th January 2018Norton's sofa is even more crowded than usual. Jessica Chastain, who will make plenty of sharp contributions to any debate about the film industry's ingrained misogyny, will be alongside Pitch Perfect 3 star Rebel Wilson and the lone Brit, Dawn French. Those three would be fine by themselves, but Norton also welcomes Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart and Jack Black as they promote Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 8th December 2017Graham Norton: The BBC don't defend themselves enough
He's had his struggles, but is successful beyond his wildest dreams. Now Graham Norton tells Eva Wiseman why he's definitely sticking around for 'the third act'.
Eva Wiseman, The Guardian, 3rd December 2017Why Just a Minute hides a far more ruthless reality
Just A Minute has become one of the nation's most beloved radio shows -- but it began as a classroom humiliation, inflicted on daydreamers by a history teacher at Sherborne School in the Thirties.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 1st December 2017In Paddington 2, Hugh Grant plays a villainous, ageing west London-based actor whose best years are behind him. So absolutely not like the real-life Grant, whose roles have actually been rather interesting since a potential career derailment 20 years ago. Will the nation's favourite bear give Grant's Phoenix Buchanan a very hard stare? Also joining Norton is the triple Grammy winner Kelly Clarkson.
Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 10th November 2017Review: Hillary Clinton on The Graham Norton Show
No Paxman-style grilling, but the Democrat radiated grandmotherly charm.
Ed Power, The Telegraph, 21st October 2017