Popular late-night chat show, The Graham Norton Show is back on screens tonight.
With a star-studded couch, the show is loved and praised for Norton's unique way to make guests comfortable and his quick wit.
Last week saw Norton joined by record-breaking artist, Taylor Swift who chatted about her new album Midnights.
Rock legend and U2 frontman Bono also chatted, discussing his new memoir Surrender that reflects on his life and how he rose to fame.
Oscar-winning Eddie Redmayne also joined Norton, chatting about his new rue crime thriller The Good Nurse on Netflix.
Former Lioness and BBC presenter Alex Scott also joined the sofa as she talked about her new sporting memoir How (Not) to Be Strong.
This Friday we're joined by @LoyleCarner, @RichardAyoade, Emma Corrin, Paul Mescal, @Winston_Duke & @MichaelaCoel! Friday at 10:40pm on @BBCOne #TheGNShow pic.twitter.com/CsaAaEwZgU
— Graham Norton Show (@TheGNShow) November 2, 2022
Singer Lady Blackbird performed, singing her new single Feel It Comin.
Who's on The Graham Norton Show today?
This week Norton is joined by stars of the screen, as Paul Mescal star of Normal People chats about his new film, Aftersun.
Writer and star of I May Destroy You, Michaela Coel will join the couch, chatting about her latest role in the latest Marvel movie, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Fellow star of Black Panther, Winston Duke will also chat about the new film. Duke has previously starred in the hit film, Us. Spenser Confidential and the Avengers movies.
The Crown star Emma Corrin will discuss their new film, My Policeman who stars alongside Harry Styles.
Comedian and writer Richard Ayoade will round off the sofa, chatting about his latest book, The Book That No One Wanted To Read.
Bringing the music this week is popular singer Loyle Carner who will perform their latest single.
Watch The Graham Norton Show at 10.40pm on BBC One.
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