Together on guest host Claudia Winkleman's sofa are: Hollywood star Chris Pratt (Parks and Recreation, Jurassic Park) talking about his new sci-fi comedy drama The Electric State; actor Toby Jones (Mr Bates vs The Post Office) starring as Richard Burton's inspirational teacher in Mr Burton; Northern Irish actor Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Erin from Derry Girls), in new BBC drama series This City Is Ours; and top comedian Rob Beckett, back for a new series of panel game Rob Beckett's Smart TV. Plus music from singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri, performing her single All I Ever Asked.
s32e01 - Series 32, Episode 1
s32e02 - Series 32, Episode 2
s32e03 - Series 32, Episode 3
s32e04 - Series 32, Episode 4
s32e05 - Series 32, Episode 5
s32e06 - Series 32, Episode 6
s32e07 - Series 32, Episode 7
s32e08 - Series 32, Episode 8
s32e09 - Series 32, Episode 9
s32e10 - Series 32, Episode 10
s32e11 - Series 32, Episode 11
s32e12 - Series 32, Episode 12
s32e13 - Series 32, Episode 13
s32e14 - Series 32, Episode 14
s32e15 - Series 32, Episode 15
s32e16 - Series 32, Episode 16
s32e17 - Series 32, Episode 17
s32e18 - Series 32, Episode 18
s32e19 - Series 32, Episode 19
s32e20 - Series 32, Episode 20
Graham Norton returns to the format he's most comfortable with since his Channel 4 days, briefly on BBC2 and now on prime time BBC1. Each week celebrity guest(s) join Graham to discuss what's being going on around the world that week.
The guests poke fun and share their opinions on the main news stories that have happened. Graham is often joined by a band or artist to play the show out with. Throughout series one the show was recorded on the Wednesday at 7pm before it's transmission at 10pm on the Thursday.