Where to stream The Graham Norton Show Season 1

Season 1

Watch The Graham Norton Show Season 1 in Australia

Released: 22nd Feb, 2007

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Season 1 Episodes

S01 Episode 1

Elijah Wood, Kim Cattrall and Heloise and the Savoir Faire

In the premiere episode, Graham Norton talks to Lord of The Rings actor Elijah Wood and Sex and the City actress Kim Cattrall, who talks about the ongoing Sex and the City movie rumour. Plus there's a exclusive performance from Elijah Wood's new signing Heloise and the Savoir Faire.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 22 Feb 2007

S01 Episode 2

Orlando Bloom and Samantha Morton

Graham talks about this weeks gossip with Lord Of The Rings star Orlando Bloom and 2 time Oscar nominated film actress Samantha Morton.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 1 Mar 2007

S01 Episode 3

Episode 3

Graham talks to stand-up comedienne Joan Rivers and Nip/Tuck actor Julian McMahon, who talks to Graham about his new film with Sandra Bullock Premonition.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 8 Mar 2007

S01 Episode 4

Episode 4

Graham talks to ex X Factor judge Louis Walsh and comedian Jenny Eclair. Louis talks to Graham about being fired from X Factor by Simon Cowell and how, he didn't even do it face to face instead he called him and told him about it.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 15 Mar 2007

S01 Episode 5

Episode 5

Graham talks to actor Ioan Gruffudd and actress Jessie Wallace. Plus an exclusive performance of this years UK Eurovision entry Scooch with 'Flying the Flag For You'.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 22 Mar 2007

S01 Episode 6

Episode 6

Graham talks to Doctor Who actor David Tennant about the new series of Doctor Who and comedian Jo Brand about her involvement on Comic Relief's The Apprentice. The Proclaimers perform 'I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)'.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 29 Mar 2007

S01 Episode 7

Episode 7

The Royle Family's Liz Smith and star of BBC2's The Underdog Show Julia Sawalha join Graham this week. Julia shows off her dogs tricks. Alan Bates also features.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 12 Apr 2007

S01 Episode 8

Episode 8

Eastenders and Carry On favourite Barbara Windsor and Peep Show actor Robert Webb join Graham this week.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 19 Apr 2007

S01 Episode 9

Episode 9

This week Graham is joined by Dustin Hoffman and his wife Lisa Hoffman who talk about Lisa's new line of cosmetic products. Mika also pops by talking about how a practical joke made him believe he was banned from Morocco, because of lyrics used in the song Grace Kelly. He then performs his new single Love Today.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 26 Apr 2007

S01 Episode 10

Episode 10

This week Graham talks to The Vicar of Dibley star Dawn French and presenter Sarah Beeny.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 3 May 2007

S01 Episode 11

Episode 11

Gerard Depardieu and Tori Amos are Graham's guests.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 10 May 2007

S01 Episode 12

Episode 12

Graham's guests are Joan Collins and Jason Donovan.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 17 May 2007

S01 Episode 13

Episode 13

Graham is joined by Miriam Margolyes and Rupert Everett.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 24 May 2007

S01 Episode 14

Episode 14

Graham is joined by Matt Lucas and Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, and there's music from Sinead O'Connor.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 31 May 2007

S01 Episode 15

Episode 15

Graham is joined by Jennifer Coolidge and Enrique Iglesias.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 7 Jun 2007

S01 Episode 16

Episode 16

Graham's guests are Joanna Lumley and Jon Bon Jovi.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 14 Jun 2007

S01 Episode 17

Episode 17

Graham's guests are Alice Cooper and Sandi Toksvig, with music from Gareth Gates.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 21 Jun 2007

S01 Episode 18

Episode 18

Graham's guests are Dennis Hopper, Ardal O'Hanlon and Joss Stone.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 28 Jun 2007

S01 Episode 19

Episode 19

Graham's guests are Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless, stars of iconic 80s TV cop show Cagney & Lacey, and singer Natalie Imbruglia.

49 mins  ·  Thu, 5 Jul 2007

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