The Graham Norton Show renewed for three more years
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The Graham Norton Show renewed for three more years
"Where else could you get Taylor Swift, Cillian Murphy, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith, Domhnall Gleeson and Lewis Capaldi all on one sofa other than the national-treasure-in-chat-show-form, The Graham Norton Show? Well, praise be to the TV gods, because the show, fronted by the Drag Race UK judge, has been renewed for three more years, according to Deadline. Under an agreement with So Television reported by the publication, the chat show will remain on BBC1 and iPlayer."
"The show began on BBC Two in 2007, before it moved to BBC One in late 2009; it will reach its twentieth anniversary in 2027 after two decades on the network. According to Deadline, The Graham Norton Show averaged 2.9 millon viewers per episode during season 32. It has won multiple BAFTAs. The show recently premiered its 33rd season with a sofa featuring Taylor Swift celebrating the release of twelfth studio album The Life of a Showgirl."
The Graham Norton Show has been renewed for three more years and will remain on BBC One and iPlayer under an agreement with So Television. So Television is the ITV Studios-backed production company founded by Norton and Graham Stuart. The programme began on BBC Two in 2007 and moved to BBC One in late 2009, reaching its twentieth anniversary in 2027. Season 32 averaged 2.9 millon viewers per episode and the series has won multiple BAFTAs. Season 33 recently premiered with Taylor Swift on the sofa and upcoming guests include Julia Roberts, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Lawrence and Tessa Thompson. Graham Norton is guest-judging Drag Race UK season seven, which airs on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer every Thursday, while The Graham Norton Show airs on BBC One on Friday evenings.
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