The Graham Norton Show - Season 25
Season 25
Episodes
Sally Field, Bill Pullman, Keeley Hawes, Matt Lucas, The Lumineers
Among the guests on Graham's sofa tonight are double Academy Award-winner Sally Field and Hollywood star Bill Pullman, together on stage in Arthur Miller's play All My Sons, Bodyguard star Keeley Hawes, in new BBC drama Summer of Rockets, and comedian and actor Matt Lucas. Plus music from The Lumineers.
Chris Hemsworth, Paul Rudd, Julianne Moore, Kit Harington, Tom Walker
Graham is joined by Hollywood stars Chris Hemsworth and Paul Rudd, starring together in new Marvel blockbuster Avengers: End Game, Oscar-winner Julianne Moore, star of the acclaimed drama Gloria Bell, and Kit Harington, who discusses the final season of Game of Thrones. With music from Brits breakthrough act Tom Walker, who performs Just You and I.
Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson, Jodie Comer, Daniel Radcliffe, Mabel
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Oscar-winner Anne Hathaway and the hilarious Rebel Wilson, playing con artists in new comedy The Hustle, Jodie Comer, returning as Villanelle in Killing Eve and Daniel Radcliffe, lending his voice to new animation Playmobil: The Movie. With music from Mabel, who performs her current single Don't Call Me Up.
Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen, Matthew Broderick, Zac Efron, The Specials
Together on Graham's sofa are Long Shot co-stars Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen, Ferris Bueller himself, Matthew Broderick, making his West End debut in The Starry Messenger and Zac Efron playing serial killer Ted Bundy in Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.
With music from pop legends The Specials, who perform their current single Embarrassed By You.
Keanu Reeves, Kylie Minogue, Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Suranne Jones, Michael Rice
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Hollywood star Keanu Reeves in new action thriller John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, Aussie pop queen Kylie Minogue, Taron Egerton and Jamie Bell, playing Elton John and Bernie Taupin in biopic Rocketman and Doctor Foster star Suranne Jones in new BBC drama Gentleman Jack. With music from Michael Rice who performs the UK Eurovision entry Bigger Than Us.
Will Smith, Naomi Scott, Kevin Hart, Octavia Spencer, Shakespears Sister
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Hollywood superstar Will Smith, playing the Genie in the new live-action Aladdin, together with his co-star Naomi Scott, who plays Princess Jasmine, comedian Kevin Hart, lending his voice to The Secret Life of Pets 2, Oscar winner Octavia Spencer, star of new psychological horror film Ma and Shakespears Sister performs live in the studio.
Guest host Jack Whitehall, Gwendoline Christie, Luke Evans, Peter Crouch, David Walliams, Sam Fender
Guest host Jack Whitehall welcomes Star Wars and Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie, currently playing Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Beauty and the Beast actor Luke Evans talks about new comedy film Murder Mystery, footballing great Peter Crouch talks about his book How to be a Footballer plus best-selling author and comedian David Walliams. With music from Sam Fender.
Jessica Chastain, Michael Fassbender, Sophie Turner, James McAvoy, Taylor Swift
Sophie Turner says it's nice to be able to tell all about Game of Thrones, Michael Fassbender feels lucky to have been part of X-Men, Jessica Chastain reveals she based her character on Tilda Swinton, James McAvoy talks about the pact the X-Men made and Taylor Swift gives a spectacular performance of Me.
Chris Hemsworth, Gloria Estefan, David Tennant, Michael Sheen, Jonas Brothers
The guests on Graham's sofa are: Thor star Chris Hemsworth, playing Agent H in the new Men in Black: International, music legend Gloria Estefan, talking about her musical On Your Feet and Broadchurch and Doctor Who star David Tennant, and Welsh star Michael Sheen (The Queen, Underworld, Twilight), acting together in Good Omens.
With music from Jonas Brothers, performing their current single Sucker.
Andrew Scott, Stephen Fry, Paloma Faith, Lee Mack, Bastille
Among the guests on Graham's sofa tonight: everyone's favourite hot vicar, Fleabag's Andrew Scott, now starring in Black Mirror, Stephen Fry, on tour with Mythos: A Trilogy, singer Paloma Faith, now turned actor to play the villain in Batman TV prequel Pennyworth and top comic Lee Mack, promoting Horrible Histories: The Movie. With music from Bastille, who perform their current single Joy.
Madonna, Ian McKellen, Danny Boyle, Lily James, Himesh Patel, Sheryl Crow
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: music icon Madonna, promoting her new album Madame X and upcoming shows at the London Palladium, acting legend Sir Ian McKellen, talking about touring and turning 80, director Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionnaire) and actors Lily James and Himesh Patel, talking about their new comedy fantasy Yesterday and singer Sheryl Crow, who performs her new single Still the Good Old Days.
Tom Hanks, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhaal, Stormzy
Together on Graham's sofa tonight: Hollywood superstar Tom Hanks, voicing Woody the Cowboy once more in Toy Story 4, Oscar-winner Gwyneth Paltrow, promoting the In Goop Health summit and from Spider-Man: Far From Home, stars Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal. With music from British rap star Stormzy.
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