Graham Norton
Graham Norton (born April 4, 1963) is a celebrity personality best known for his evening chat shows in Europe.
He was born in Dublin, Ireland.
The openly gay host of such shows as So Graham Norton and V. Graham Norton (you get the gist), shows are devoted to interviews of celebrities. Raunchy and potentially offensive conversations ensue. He generally precedes the interviews by asking questions of his audience members. (Example: "Everyone stand up. Now sit down if you've never had a sexual experience with an animal.")
He often phones authors of eccentric websites live on the show; on several occasions fans of his guest.
In 2003, he caused a national outcry among the more sensitive area of the media when, on his Channel 4 show, he made a comedic reference to the recent death of Bee Gees singer Maurice Gibb.
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Radio
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