Popular late-night chat show, The Graham Norton Show is back on screens tonight.
With a star-studded couch, the show is loved and praised for Norton's unique way to make guests comfortable and his quick wit.
Last week Norton was joined by star of Normal People Paul Mescal, as he promoted his upcoming film Aftersun.
Writer and star of I May Destroy You, Michaela Coel also joined the couch alongside Winston Duke who discussed their new film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
The Crown star, Emma Corrin talked about their new series, an adaptaion of Lady Chatterley's Lover.
This week on the red sofa, join @florencemachine, @MoTheComedian, Anna Maxwell Martin, @anyataylorjoy & @springsteen! Friday at 10:40 pm on @BBCOne #TheGNShow pic.twitter.com/VDHQ994jm7
— Graham Norton Show (@TheGNShow) November 9, 2022
Meanwhile, comedian and writer Richard Ayoade chatted about his latest book, The Book That No One Wanted To Read.
Finally, Loyle Carner performed his latest single for the audiences and talked about his new album.
Who's on The Graham Norton Show today?
This week will see Norton joined by music legend, Bruce Springsteen as he promotes his new album Only the Strong Survive.
Also known as The Boss, Springsteen will also chat about his impressive career and his upcoming tour.
The Queen's Gambit star, Anya-Taylor Joy will also chat to Norton on her new role in the horror-comedy The Menu which she stars alongside Ralph Finnes and Nicolas Hoult.
Comedian Mo Gilligan will be bringing the laughs as he discusses his special show at London's O2 Arena next month, Mo Gilligan + Friends.
Anna Maxwell Martin best known for her role in the comedy Motherland will also appear to chat about her recent projects.
Last but not least, bringing the music will be Florence + the Machine who will perform their latest single Dream Girl Evil.
Watch The Graham Norton Show at 10.40pm on BBC One.
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