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 spotted on the red couch was Hollywood star Michelle Williams who talked about her starring role in the latest Steven Spielberg film The Fabelmans.
Actress Helena Bonham Carter and writer Russell T Davies discussed teaming up for their latest project Nolly, which follows the life of Crossroads star Noele Gordon.
ITV's Nolly filmed in Bolton with Helena Bonham Carter
Russell was also behind It's a Sin which was filmed in Bolton.
Oscar-nominated actor Brendan Fraser returned to the show to discuss his transformative role in The Whale, whilst Strictly's Oti Mabuse chatted about swapping the BBC contests to Dancing on Ice.
And bringing the music was singer-songwriter Cat Burns who performed her latest single 'People Pleaser'.
This Friday join @samsmith, @robbeckettcomic, @SarahMGellar, @MNightShyamalan & Claire Foy! Friday at 10:40 pm on @BBCOne #TheGNShow pic.twitter.com/9vsvaAsJVl
— Graham Norton Show (@TheGNShow) January 25, 2023
Who's on The Graham Norton Show today?
Joining the sofa this week is the star of Netflix's The Crown Claire Foy who will chat about the critically acclaimed and Oscar-nominated drama Women Talking.
Plus, Hollywood star Sarah Michelle Gellar chats about the supernatural teen drama Wolf Pack along with her iconic role in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Director and writer M Night Shyamalan reflects on his latest psychological horror film Knock at the Cabin.
Whilst comedian Rob Beckett appears chatting about his new tour based on his hit podcast, Parenting Hell.
Bringing the music this week is Grammy, Brit and Oscar-winning singer-songwriter Sam Smith, who will perform their single, I'm Not Here to Make Friends.
Watch The Graham Norton Show at 10.25pm on BBC One.
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