The Graham Norton Show is a British comedy chat show broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom. It was shown on BBC Two from February 2007 to May 2009 and has been on BBC One since October 2009. Presented by Irish comedian Graham Norton , the show's format is very similar to his previous Channel 4 programmes, So Graham Norton and V Graham Norton , both of which were also produced by So Television .
The show's latest series, the thirty-second, began on 27 September 2024.
As of 25 October 2024,[update] 533 episodes of The Graham Norton Show have aired.
Series overview
Episodes
Series 1 (2007)
Series 2 (2007)
Series 3 (2008)
Series 4 (2008)
Series 5 (2009)
Series 6 (2009)
Series 7 (2010)
Series 8 (2010–2011)
Series 9 (2011)
Series 10 (2011–2012)
Series 11 (2012)
Series 12 (2012–2013)
Series 13 (2013)
Series 14 (2013–2014)
Series 15 (2014)
Series 16 (2014–2015)
Series 17 (2015)
Series 18 (2015–2016)
Series 19 (2016)
Series 20 (2016–2017)
Series 21 (2017)
Series 22 (2017–2018)
Series 23 (2018)
Series 24 (2018–2019)
Series 25 (2019)
Series 26 (2019–2020)
Series 27 (2020)
This series was recorded remotely from the guests' homes with no studio audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Series 28 (2020–2021)
Series 29 (2021–2022)
Series 30 (2022–2023)
Series 31 (2023–2024)
Series 32 (2024–2025)
Guests
Who have appeared more than 7 times
^ Button was scheduled to appear, but pulled out shortly before the recording after suffering an injury. A phone interview was conducted instead.
^ This episode was an EastEnders special, celebrating the programme's 30th anniversary. Other past and present cast members appearing in the episode were Richard Blackwood , Laurie Brett , Hetti Bywater , Natalie Cassidy , Linda Davidson , Matt Di Angelo , Tameka Empson , Dean Gaffney , Nitin Ganatra , Davood Ghadami , Ricky Groves , Ben Hardy , Maddy Hill , Diane Parish , Jane Slaughter and Rudolph Walker .
^ This episode was a Comic Relief special.
^ This episode featured interviews from Miriam Margolyes , Jack Whitehall , Ricky Gervais , Dame Joan Collins and Dame Julie Walters .
^ This episode featured interviews from David Tennant , Bill Bailey , Rob Brydon , Miriam Margolyes and Josh Widdicombe .
^ Due to Norton's Eurovision commitments, Jack Whitehall hosted this episode.
^ This episode featured interviews from Stanley Tucci , Stephen Merchant , Sandi Toksvig , Richard Ayoade and Alan Davies .
^ Dench appeared via telephone, during Sheen's interview as Norton's Phone A Friend.
^ This episode was postponed due to the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh .
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