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  • Who Is Graham Norton?

    Really... Who is he?

    I heard him on my local morning radio show, he has been on with Sara and Noname all morning and while a total flammer is really funny.

    Yet, who is he and what is your opinion of him.

    Thanks.
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    He has a talk show in britain called So Graham Norton. And yeah, he is a funny guy. His interviews with william shatner and Sophia Loren are awesome.
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    • #3
      He used to be pretty good (So Graham Norton was extremely funny), but recently he's started to become somewhat stale. His newer show, V Graham Norton, is a rather poor version of So Graham Norton. He's also started to become smutty for the sake of being smutty, rather than because it's funny. In short, he's good but he's in danger of going the way of Ali G if he doesn't try something new soon.
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      • #4
        So GN was good as it was weekly, while V GN was daily which is over-kill. Funny bloke though.
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        • #5
          see i think i'm the only person in england who doesn't find him funny. his interviews are dire, once you've seen one you've seen them all, same jokes, all gay innuendo, which would be funny if it wasn't so overdone.
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          • #6
            We used to watch him on BBCAmerica. Gawd, he was hysterical.
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            • #7
              If you want to see Graham Norton at his best, watch the episodes of "Father Ted" where he cameos as Father Noel Furlong.

              An example; himself, Ted and a group of tourists were trapped in a cave, no way out. Noel suggests:

              "Let's have a screeching contest"!

              And pulls the cave down on top of himself.
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              • #8
                now that WAS funny, but then father ted was pretty much all comic genius
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                • #9
                  Yes, Father Ted was classic; they're repeating it on RTE at the moment. Even though I've seen every episode at least twice and know the jokes by heart, I just can't help myself.
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                  • #10
                    This sucks, I don't even have the option to watch it
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                    • #11
                      His interview and trip around Dollyworld with Dolly Parton is a must see.

                      Also, as part of his old weekly show, he had a segment where he would bring up 'interesting' web sites with his celebrity guests, or ring people who were 'fans' of said celebrities.

                      Catherine Deneuve's reaction was a joy to behold, and he rang up one hairdresser in Texas who claimed to be a friend of and hairdresser to Jerry Hall. Except 't'weren't true, and Jerry was Graham's guest- and on the other end of the party line.....

                      There are also very silly games to end the show, such as making portraits of yourself (I think someone used raw meat- v.disturbed) and bringing in your worst bad hair day photograph, or most embarrassing item of clothing. Judging from some posts, Apolyton could provide an excellent audience.....
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                      • #12
                        He used to be funny (the old So Graham Norton show was excellent and produced some of the funniest things I've ever seen on TV), but isn't anymore.

                        Part of the reason for that is because his show is on far too often now - the material is spread far too thin and the places vacated by decent jokes or skits haevebeen replaced by "I'm really really camp! Isn't that funny?" humour worse than even the worst bits of Will and Grace.

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                        • #13
                          and he rang up one hairdresser in Texas who claimed to be a friend of and hairdresser to Jerry Hall. Except 't'weren't true, and Jerry was Graham's guest- and on the other end of the party line.....


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                          • #14
                            Another great phone-in was where GN rang up some guy who ran a sort of Elton John gay-fetish site on the internet. Elton was a guest on the show and when he was talking to this guy there was some suspiciously heavy breathing on the other end of the line. When Elton started singing Rocketman (or whatever) there were sounds of a barely-muffled climax from this fetish dude. Great stuff.
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