fans of Graham Norton will be eagerly awaiting the return of his post-Eurovision chat show.
The Graham Norton Show is now on series 30 – bringing more Hollywood A Listers and British comedians to chat, followed by performances from some of pop’s hottest names.
Tom Cruise, Jennifer Lawrence, Will Smith, Meryl Streep, Dame Judi Dench and Sir Paul McCartney are just some of the mega stars who have made appearances on the hilarious BBC One programme.
But what time can you see the show tonight, and who will we see on the big red sofa?
Here’s everything you need to know.
What time is the Graham Norton Show tonight?
Graham Norton’s show returns to TV screens tonight (Friday September 30) at 10:40 p.m. on BBC One.
If you miss the episode, fear not. You can usually watch on BBC One around 11.20pm (sometimes around 11.50pm, depending on where you live in the UK) the following Monday (October 3).
Check the schedule on BBC website here. Or just catch up after the show airs on Friday on BBC iPlayer.
Who’s on the Big Red Sofa this week?
Tonight’s guests include Hollywood actor Jamie Lee Curtis, who may be promoting the movie Halloween Ends, a 2022 edition of the popular Halloween horror franchise.
Monty Python star Eric Idle, 79, who revealed his pancreatic cancer diagnosis on The Masked Singer US, is also set to join Graham for a chat.
Rounding out tonight’s lineup are the stars of new BBC drama Inside Man.
Repping the show are the former Doctor Who star David Tennant and Lydia West, a rising star after roles in BBC One’s Years and Years and Channel 4 hit It’s A Sin.
Last but not least is the musical guest: none other than Robbie Williams.
The next episode (Friday October 7) will feature Lashana Lynch, Lesley Manville, Hugh Bonneville and British Eurovision singer Sam Ryder.
And the third episode of the new series (Friday October 14) welcomes Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kate Hudson and Elizabeth Banks, with musical guest Self Esteem.
The Graham Norton Show airs on BBC One on Fridays at 10:40 p.m.
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