The Graham Norton Show - Season 27

Season 27
The Bafta-winning host is back, connecting to the world around him with his famous mix of star guests, jokes and stories, including the notorious red chair - now relocated to the comfort of your own armchair at home.
Episodes

Michael Bublé, Michael Sheen, Martin Freeman, Judi Dench, Daisy Haggard, Celeste
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.

Patrick Stewart, Sunny Ozell, Ricky Gervais, Thandie Newton, Christine and the Queens
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.

Chris Hemsworth, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Richard E Grant, Joe Lycett, Jessie Ware
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.

Jeff Goldblum, Imelda Staunton, Louis Theroux, Lior Suchard, Mabel
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.

Sandra Oh, Rob Beckett, Romesh Ranganathan, Oti Mabuse, Stanley Tucci
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.

Will Ferrell, Miranda Hart, Mark Ruffalo, Paul Mescal, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Billy Porter
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.

Steve Carrell, Dakota Johnson, Katy Perry, John Legend, Alan Carr
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.

Lady Gaga, Josh Gad, Chris Evans, Michelle Dockery, Michaela Coel, Niall Horan
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.
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