The Graham Norton Show returns tonight (September 29) on BBC One and the celebrity guests have been revealed.
With a star-studded sofa, the show is loved and praised for Norton's unique way of making guests comfortable and his quick wit.
Graham Norton has revealed who will be joining him on the sofa tonight – let’s take a look.
Who will be on The Graham Norton Show tonight?
This week, Norton will be joined by Mae Muller who represented the UK at Eurovision this year.
WE ARE BACK! Joining us on the red sofa to kick off the new series are @maemuller_, @MawaanR, @RealDMitchell, @StephenGraham73 & @kylieminogue! Tonight at 10:40pm on @BBCOne #TheGNShow pic.twitter.com/ElIlCP2wn5
— Graham Norton Show (@TheGNShow) September 29, 2023
Comedian Mawaan Rizwan will also join Norton tonight as well as actor David Mitchell.
That’s not all though as actor Stephen Graham who has played roles in the BBC’s Line Of Duty and Peaky Blinders will also be on the show.
Australian singer Kylie Minogue will also be joining Norton on the show tonight.
How to watch The Graham Norton Show
If The Graham Norton Show is something you want to watch this evening, here’s how you can.
You can tune into BBC One and BBC iPlayer tonight from 10.40pm.
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