The Graham Norton Show
- TV chat show
- BBC One / BBC Two
- 2007 - 2024
- 514 episodes (32 series)
Comic chat show presented by Graham Norton. The biggest names in showbiz join the host on his sofa.
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Series 30, Episode 13 - Cate Blanchett, Margot Robbie, Beverley Knight, Alan Carr, Raye
Further details
Cate Blanchett, talking about her critically acclaimed performance in Tár, and asked why she wanted the role, says, "It is a great story about cancel culture, but it was to work with Todd Field. It's been 16 years since he made a movie, and he is a master director and makes extraordinary films. And, to stand in front of an orchestra and conduct them - it's not often you get to do that stuff."
Asked more about conducting, she says, "It was absolutely terrifying and not something I thought I would ever be asked to do. It was lifechanging and an unforgettable experience." And of the upcoming album of the film, she says, "It's the album Lydia Tár never got to make. It's amazing."
Margot Robbie, talking about Damien Chazelle's epic Hollywood drama Babylon, says: "It was a wild ride. There were amazing set pieces, including a party scene that took two weeks to shoot. Every part of it was insane and the stress levels were terrifying because there was so much going on and I didn't want to be the one to mess it up."
Asked about the upcoming Barbie film, Margot says: "You don't know what to expect. It is great and very funny."
Beverley Knight, talking about her return to the stage as suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst in Sylvia, says: "It is a wonderful story about complex women and is sharp, slick and moves so fast. It is great."
Asked if she dances as well as sings in the show, she jokes, "I do a lot of 'armography.' I don't dance because the level is way beyond my capability."
Alan Carr, talking about renovating a Sicilian house bought for one euro in the new BBC show The Italian Job, says, "It was proper hands on, I had all the tools and everything, but I am not handy at all, and I don't know now if it's worth a euro! The fun thing was nobody knew who we were so when we went out people thought we were husband and wife, and that Amanda (Holden) was a poor deluded woman!"
Asked about his upcoming autobiographical sitcom, Changing Ends, he says: "It's very emotional for me because it is so personal. Seeing people cast as my family is interesting and weird." Adding jokingly, "It was like cheap therapy!"
RAYE performs her current single Thrill Is Gone live in the studio before joining Graham for a chat. Talking about her debut album, she says: "It was 10 years in the making. I have waited so long and worked so hard for it. It's amazing."
Notes
Ashley Banjo was originally billed to appear in this episode.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 13th January 2023
- Time
- 10:35pm
- Channel
- BBC One
- Length
- 60 minutes
Cast & crew
Graham Norton | Host / Presenter |
Cate Blanchett | Guest |
Margot Robbie | Guest |
Alan Carr | Guest |
Raye | Guest |
Beverley Knight | Guest |
Rob Colley | Writer |
Toby Baker | Director |
Jon Magnusson | Series Producer |
Pete Snell | Producer |
Graham Stuart | Executive Producer |
Catherine Strauss | Line Producer |
Perry Widdowson | Editor |
Chris Webster | Production Designer |
Mandy Furlonger | Make-up Designer |
Chris Rigby | Lighting Designer |
Jonathan Whitehead (as Trellis) | Composer |
Kerry Hussain | Graphics |
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