
The Graham Norton Show
- TV chat show
- BBC One / BBC Two
- 2007 - 2025
- 515 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 32, Episode 17 - Renée Zellweger, Leo Woodall, Sterling K Brown, Anthony Mackie, Cyndi Lauper, Lola Young

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Renée Zellweger and Leo Woodall chat about Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy.
Asked about the new film having a dark side, Renée says, "It is very funny but it's not quite the happy ending we were set up to expect in the third instalment. She's a single mum and trying to process a little bit of grief and how to start again - yes, Mark Darcy is dead guys! But the dark moments are still done in her own way. No one gets to this stage of life without knowing grief and it wouldn't be authentic without a little struggle."
Talking about Hugh Grant being back in the film, she says, "I was hopeful but also surprised 'cos he was dead. But if you are going to bring someone back to life let it be Daniel Cleaver. I am so glad they found him alive at the end of the third film so he could come back if he wanted to. He is so brilliant."
Leo interjects, "I didn't get to work with Hugh, and I was too shy to say hello to him. Everyone keep asking me, 'What he's like?' and I have to say, 'I don't know, I haven't met him!"
Asked if the fourth film was easier to make, Renée says, "It was weird this time. I thought it would be familiar and easy, but it wasn't. I tried talking like Bridget as soon as I arrived in London, but it took a minute. I thought it would be habit by now but it's not. Luckily, I had very strict dialect coaches along the way."
Leo, talking about his character Roxter McDuff, says, "He was supposed to be Scottish. I went into the audition prepared to do it in a Scottish accent and once I did it, they changed their minds!"
Sterling K Brown, talking about his new thriller series Paradise, says: "There are a few curve balls - you think we are going to zig, and we often zag so the death of the president is just the tip of the iceberg. It's a very edge of your seat thriller and constantly has you asking questions about everything you see. The less I tell you the more enjoyable your experience will be."
Asked if Dan Fogelman wrote the role for him, he says, "He came up with the idea 10 years ago and as he started writing it said he had my voice in his head, so I suppose it was written for me, but it didn't start off that way. When I read it, I immediately said, 'I'm in, let's make it happen'. With the same writer and crew as This Is Us, it felt like a homecoming."
Anthony Mackie, talking about Marvel's Captain America: Brave New World and revealing the moment he found out he was taking over the role, says, "I was at Chris Evans' house for a party, and he said, 'I am so happy for you, it's really great.' When I said I had no idea what he was talking about, he ran out of the room and got the script page and gives me the scene. He was like a proud dad! I said, 'This can't be real' and we both hugged and jumped up and down. We were both so excited."
Cyndi Lauper joins Graham for a chat. Talking about her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour, and asked why she's doing it now, she says, "I did a documentary and a companion album so I thought I would do the tour. I am 71 and this show is actually everything I love. It has music, art and fashion, it's an artist collective. I am very excited."
Lola Young performs Messy live in the studio before joining Graham for a chat about her number one single.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 31st January 2025
- Time
- 10:40pm
- Channel
- BBC One
- Length
- 50 minutes
- Recorded
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- Thursday 23rd January 2025, 18:15 at Television Centre
Cast & crew
Graham Norton | Host / Presenter |
Cyndi Lauper | Guest |
Renée Zellweger | Guest |
Lola Young | Guest |
Sterling K Brown | Guest |
Leo Woodall | Guest |
Anthony Mackie | Guest |
Rob Colley | Writer |
Dan Gaster | Writer |
Toby Baker | Director |
Pete Snell | Producer |
Graham Stuart | Executive Producer |
Catherine Strauss | Line Producer |
Perry Widdowson | Editor |
Chris Webster | Production Designer |
Chris Rigby | Lighting Designer |
Jonathan Whitehead (as Trellis) | Composer |
Graham Clarkin | Graphics |
Benjamin Wigmore | Graphics |
Nikki Hambi | Make-up Designer |
Videos
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Featuring: Graham Norton & Sterling K Brown.
How Anthony Mackie found outhe was Captain America
Anthony Mackie describes the moment Chris Evans told him he would the next Captain America.
Featuring: Graham Norton & Anthony Mackie.
Renée Zellweger reveals Hugh Grant is alive
Renée Zellweger discusses the return of Hugh Grant in the latest Bridget Jones film.
Featuring: Graham Norton & Renée Zellweger.
Cyndi Lauper admits saying goodbye is hard work
Cyndi Lauper explains her process for preparing for a big concert can take five hours.
Featuring: Graham Norton & Cyndi Lauper.