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A Keeper
The Life and Loves of a He Devil: A Memoir
Ask Graham
Graham Norton's Big Apple
So me
Live at the Roundhouse
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Victorian London
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Holding
Forever Home: The New Dark Comedy from Bestselling Author Graham Norton
Home Stretch
The Graham Norton Effect
Children in Need
V Graham Norton
Adele at the BBC
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
Carnal Knowledge
Would You Rather. . . ? with Graham Norton
I Could Never Be Your Woman
How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?
I'd Do Anything
Any Dream Will Do
Bring Me the Head of Light Entertainment
The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton
The Generation Game
Rex the Runt
Let It Shine
Strictly Dance Fever
Making Your Mind Up
Totally Saturday
When Will I Be Famous?
Eurotrash
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two
The South Bank Show
Let's Dance for Comic Relief
Comic Relief 2011
Comedy Connections
Over the Rainbow
The One and Only
100 Greatest
Eurovision Song Contest: Your Country Needs Blue
100 Greatest TV Moments
Children in Need 2018
Aristocrats
Children in Need 2017
Piers Morgan's Life Stories
The Geena Davis Show
Children in Need 2016
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Graham William Walker, better known by his stage name Graham Norton, is an Irish comedian, actor, author, and television host known for his work in the UK.
Biography
Graham norton is an irish television presenter.Comedian.Actor.And writer.He was born on 4 april 1963 in clondalkin.Dublin.Ireland.He is ucrrently 57 yeasr old.He is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sign is aries and his nationality is irish.Education and Career
Graham norton studied at the centrla school of speech and drama in london.He started his career as a stand-up comedian in the early 1990s.He then went on to become a television presenter.Hosting shows such as so graham onrton.The graham norton show.And have i got news for you.He has also appeared in films such as father ted and the graham norton effect.Family
Graham norton is the son of rhoda walker and billy walker.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is not married and does not have any children.He is not known to have any other realtvies.Success
Graham norton is one of the most successful television presenters in the uk.He has won numerous awards.Including the bafta for best entertainment performance in 2005.He was also awarded an honorary doctorate from the university of east anglia in 2006.Most Important Event
The most important event in graham norton s career was hwen he was awarded the bafta for best entertainment performance in 2005.This was a major milestone in his career and cemented his status as one of the most successful television presenters in the uk.Two Doors Down move to BBC One 'well deserved'
... " Fans of the show include Graham Norton, Peter Capaldi, Zoe Ball and David Tennant...
David Tennant returns as Doctor Who for Children in Need
... The live show also featured an appearance from BBC Radio 2 presenter Vernon Kay, who There has also been a performance from Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock and a visit to Graham Norton s notorious Big Red Chair...
Lenny Rush set to become BBC Children in Need's first child presenter
... " This year s televised event will also include an exclusive behind the scenes look at the latest episode of Doctor Who, a performance from Little Mix star Leigh-Anne and a visit to Graham Norton s notorious Big Red Chair...
Happy Valley: Sarah Lancashire wins big at National Television Awards
... The Graham Norton show won the a new award for TV interview, beating Piers Morgan (who received a few boos from the audience), Louis Theroux and Chris and Rose Ramsey...
Michael Parkinson obituary: Setting the standard for TV talk shows
... But with or without his own show, Parkinson remained a frequent face on the small screen as he himself became a popular guest on shows such as This Morning, Loose Women, The Graham Norton Show and Piers Morgan s Life Stories...
Gary Lineker tops star salaries list in BBC annual report
... Claudia Winkleman and Graham Norton, who both make huge sums of money from hosting BBC programmes and have featured high up the list in previous years, are also both absent from the list because of the way they are paid...
Cha Cha Cha, Mel the milkmaid and other memorable Eurovision moments
... As Graham Norton remarked, the Serbian singer appeared to start his act from a " soap dish"...
Sweden wins Eurovision, but UK is second from last
... The contest was presented by Alesha Dixon, Hannah Waddingham and Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina, with Graham Norton joining them during the voting stage...
From Batgirl to Wagatha: 15 flops and blunders in culture in 2022
By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter
We All make mistakes in life, and generally we try to fix them, apologise and move on.
But that can be a bit more difficult if you're famous, when The silly, puzzling or inadvertently offensive thing you've done was in The glare of The Public eye.
In many ways, celebrities perform a vital function, partly by providing material for The rest of us to dissect, praise, criticise and make into memes.
But also because high-profile gaffes help us feel better about The mistakes we All make, and our celebrities seem more human and relatable as a result.
With affection rather than malice, here are 15 flops, errors, blunders, misfortunes and own goals from 2022.
1. Batgirl being cancelled
There is nowhere better to start than a $90m (£75m) film that reportedly tested so poorly with audiences that Warner Discovery
Choosing to write Batgirl down as a financial loss instead of releasing it meant The Company could at least save some money on tax.
We felt sad for those who poured their hearts into The Film , particularly In The Heights star Leslie Grace , who was set to take The Lead role.
And while many fans were keen or at least intrigued to see it, perhaps The Company 's CEO David Zaslav should be applauded for taking such a close interest in quality control. " We're not going to put A Movie out unless we believe in it, " he explained.
2. Rebekah Vardy 's libel action
The twists and turns of provided a distraction from The war-dominated news agenda this spring, and material for numerous podcasts, documentaries, TV dramatisations and a West End show.
While Mrs Vardy felt she had a case, and The abuse she received online was horrible and shouldn't be condoned, she ended up with an estimated £3m legal bill after The Judgement went against Her .
As One of The " All -time great self-inflicted legal defeats".
3. Graham Norton 's Eurovision card
In October, All eyes were on The One Show as viewers waited to find out whether Glasgow or Liverpool would be hosting Eurovision 2023.
Graham Norton was about to reveal The winning host city, building The tension with The kind of needlessly long pause that is standard when announcing anything on television.
Tension which would have been palpable if some viewers hadn't already spotted The Words " Eurovision Song Contest Liverpool 2023" on The back of his card.
4. Holly and Phil not queuing
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby when they visited Queen Elizabeth Ii lying-in-state without having to join The 20-hour public queue outside. The presenting pair were there to report on The Event for ITV's This Morning .
Did The Duo technically do anything wrong? Of course not. They were granted a standard press viewing alongside hundreds of other journalists over several days.
But The fact that they were probably The Most famous of those in The Press pen made them a target, and many were with other celebrities seen queuing outside, such as David Beckham .
5. Miriam Margolyes being booked as a live guest
TV and radio producers know Margolyes can be a liability when It Comes To Live broadcasting, and so it proved when she was invited to pay tribute to The late Robbie Coltrane on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme.
After a beautiful and eloquent reflection on Coltrane's career, Margolyes decided to end The Interview about newly installed Chancellor Jeremy Hunt , who had been in The studio moments before Her .
The presenters became flustered as The Sound of marmalade toast hitting The floor ricocheted across The country.
" Nobody would believe me, but I did not know The microphone was on, " " I just died inside, I was mortified. "
6. The attempted Spotify boycott
Joni Mitchell and Neil Young were among The artists who removed their music from Spotify in January in protest at The streaming service's deal with podcast host Joe Rogan , who was accused of spreading misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines.
A " boycott Spotify" movement followed on Social Media , with users threating to cancel their subscriptions if The streamer didn't cut ties with Rogan. But Spotify kept its ties firmly in tact.
While The artists in question were taking a principled stand, The coverage arguably proved there's no such thing as bad publicity. and by two million.
However, Rogan did announce that he on his podcast in The Future .
7. Beyoncé and Lizzo's re-recorded lyrics
Beyoncé presumably had not been paying attention to The News when Lizzo faced a barrage of criticism for using an ableist slur in Her lyrics, because Queen Bey used The same word herself in a song two months later.
Some reports noted The offensive slur and its usage is slightly more common as a result.
Nonetheless, it still wasn't a good look - so both stars following The backlash.
8. Damien Hirst burning his own art
Hirst is no stranger to publicity stunts, but many criticised him for burning his own valuable artworks during a cost-of-living crisis that saw collectors forced to choose whether to keep a physical artwork or The NFT representing it.
" It's almost like Damien Hirst is so out of touch with The Real world that he's basically transcended to another plane of existence, populated only by oligarchs and The once-edgy artists they collect, "
" Still, look at it this way, even if you can't afford to turn on your heating At Home , just go to Newport Street Gallery: it's free and it should be nice and toasty with All those £20,000 paintings On Fire . "
9. Adele's Vegas residency 1. 0
The Singer 's initial run of dates was abruptly cancelled, with Adele it wasn't ready due to a slew of pandemic-related delays, just 24 hours before The First show was due to take place.
This Was less-than-welcome news to The fans who had already arrived in Vegas and paid for their flights and accommodation.
The shows triumphantly came to fruition, with The Singer telling fans she was " ecstatic" to Kick Off The residency.
10. Elon Musk 's fluid approach to governing Twitter
The rules of Twitter were changing on a daily basis when The Tesla founder took over in October and introduced policies such as charging for blue ticks.
(We know it's technically a white tick on a blue background, please don't tweet us to complain. )
Many people announced they were leaving Twitter in protest over The turmoil and setting up accounts elsewhere.
The vast majority of Those People returned to Twitter Four Minutes later and remained on it for The rest of The year.
11. Krishnan Guru-Murthy being caught on mic swearing
The Channel 4 News presenter was heard uttering an offensive word about a government minister in a live online feed which wasn't actually broadcast on TV.
However, it inevitably spread far and wide on Social Media and led to a week-long suspension.
Guru-Murthy apologised within minutes of being caught, which was classy, but his suspension coincided with a Tory leadership race and meant The Network 's leading news anchor missed out on covering The Appointment of a new Prime Minister .
12. Waitrose re-editing its advert
The supermarket's Christmas TV advert showed two farmers comparing their sun tans - Something that was criticised by skin cancer patients and charities.
The grocer said it was " sorry for The upset caused" and later confirmed it would be to " address The concerns".
13. Bros, Amsterdam, Lightyear and She Said
Some films cost a lot of money to make, which makes their failure at The Box Office All The more painful.
This year had its fair share of flops - with star vehicles such as Amsterdam (starring Margot Robbie and Christian Bale ) recording huge financial losses.
But The sad thing is, several of this year's Box Office bombs were actually pretty good films.
Bros was an excellent, hilarious and ground-breaking gay romcom, while She Said was a terrific dramatisation of The Harvey Weinstein investigation.
And while Lightyear was disappointing after The excellent Toy Story series, it certainly wasn't as bad as its critics or Box Office performance suggested.
14. Viola Davis playing Michelle Obama
The poor reaction to The Actress 's portrayal of Michelle Obama led Her to speak candidly about feeling stung by poor feedback.
She acknowledged The response in, but said it was " incredibly hurtful when people say negative things about your work".
We take our Hats Off to Davis for acknowledging The criticism, which she described as an " occupational hazard".
" How do you move on from The hurt, from failure? But you have to. Not everything is going to be an awards-worthy performance. "
15. The Don 't Worry Darling press tour
Will we ever know what truly went on between Florence Pugh , Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde behind The Scenes of this not-brilliant movie? Probably not.
One thing is for certain, though - All The paracetamol in The World would not cure The headache that The A-listers' behind-The -scenes shenanigans caused to The Film 's PR team.
Luckily for them, it didn't Matter - on Her social channels or take part in The vast majority of its promotional events only made The Narrative All The more fascinating to fans and journalists.
That prompted even more publicity, resulting in The Film performing relatively well at The Box Office .
Source of news: bbc.com