FRIDAY nights wouldn’t be the same without our weekly dose of The Graham Norton Show.
Every week the Irish presenter entertains a whole host of star-studded guests on his famous red sofa.
Who’s on The Graham Norton Show this week?
The Graham Norton Show will air tonight (February 4, 2022) at 10.35pm on BBC One.
You can catch up on past episodes on iPlayer.
Here’s who will be on the famous red sofa this week:
Courteney Cox
Graham’s guests tonight include Courteney Cox who is promoting her new comedy horror series Shining Vale
The actress is of course best known for playing Monica Geller in Friends.
She is also known for playing Gale Weathers-Riley in the Scream franchise since the first movie was released in 1996.
Taron Egerton
Taron Egerton will talk about making his West End debut in Mike Bartlett’s hit play Cock.
The actor is known for playing the lead role of Elton John in biopic Rocketman.
He is also known for playing Gary ‘Eggsy’ Unwin in Kingsman: The Secret Service followed by The Golden Circle.
Minnie Driver
Hollywood Brit Minnie Driver will be talking about presenting her new podcast Minnie Questions.
The actress shot to international fame when she switched to movies – playing the lead role in Circle of Friends in 1995.
Over the years she has been romantically linked with several of her co-stars, including Matt Damon and John Cusack.
Uma Thurman
Oscar-nominated Pulp Fiction star Uma Thurman is on the show to promote her new thriller series Suspicion.
While Uma’s CV boasts an eclectic mix of genres in her acting career, she is arguably most known for her work with Quentin Tarantino.
Other roles of note include Poison Ivy in Batman and Robin, Noelle in The Truth About Cats and Dogs and Emma Peel in The Avengers.
Lola Young
Tonight’s music comes from Lola Young.
The singer will be performing her new single So Sorry.
She shot to fame when she sang on the John Lewis Christmas advert 2021.
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Who is Graham Norton?
Graham shot to fame as an actor on 90s sitcom Father Ted.
After that he launched his career as a TV host and has won five Bafta TV Awards for The Graham Norton Show.
He also has his own show on Virgin Radio and is the commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Graham has a staggering wealth of £24 million.
When did The Graham Norton Show start?
The show kicked off back in 2007.
When The Graham Norton Show first started it was on BBC Two.
After proving to be a huge hit, the series was then moved to BBC One in 2009.
Can I apply to be in the audience?
Applications to be on the programme are dealt with through SRO audiences and the form can be found here.
Tickets are limited so you’ll have to act fast and you are only allowed four tickets maximum.
Booking always opens a few weeks before the show kicks off and going on the show is free.
Once you register, you will have to pick a date and make a formal application.
You must be 18 years or over to appear in the show’s studio audience.
To be in the red chair and tell your hilarious story to celebrities, you can email [email protected].