Get ready for a star-studded night on The Graham Norton Show! But here’s where it gets exciting: tonight’s lineup includes a Marvel icon, an Oscar-winning actress, and a comedy legend—all sharing one sofa. What could possibly go wrong (or hilariously right)? Let’s dive in.
The beloved BBC talk show is back tonight (January 30), and host Graham Norton is pulling out all the stops. And this is the part most people miss: it’s not just about the big names—it’s the unexpected conversations and musical surprises that make this episode a must-watch. The show kicks off at 10:40 PM and runs for just under an hour, wrapping up around 11:30 PM. Catch it live on BBC One or stream it anytime on iPlayer.
So, who’s gracing the famous orange sofa this week? Here’s the full guest list:
Halle Berry: The Oscar-winning actress is here to discuss her new crime thriller, Crime 101, alongside co-star Chris Hemsworth. But let’s be real—we’re all curious about her journey from Bond girl to Hollywood powerhouse. Controversial question: Does her Oscar win still hold the same weight in today’s evolving film industry?
Chris Hemsworth: The Aussie heartthrob and Thor star joins Halle Berry to talk about their on-screen chemistry in Crime 101. But will Graham Norton push him to reveal any Avengers secrets? Bold prediction: Someone’s going to ask about that hammer.
Rachel McAdams: From Mean Girls to Spotlight, McAdams is a chameleon on screen. Tonight, she’s chatting about her darkly comedic survival film, Send Help. Thought-provoking question: Can a movie about survival ever truly be funny?
John Bishop: The comedy legend is here to talk about Is This Thing On?, a Hollywood movie inspired by his own life. But let’s not forget—Bishop’s stand-up roots mean he’s bound to bring some laughs. Fun fact: His real-life stories are even funnier than the movie.
Jesse Ware (musical guest): The soulful singer will be performing, adding a melodic touch to the evening. Pro tip: Her music is the perfect soundtrack for unwinding after a long day.
According to Radio Times, the episode promises a mix of humor, drama, and music. But here’s the real question: With such a diverse group, who will steal the show? Will it be Halle Berry’s charisma, Chris Hemsworth’s charm, Rachel McAdams’ wit, John Bishop’s humor, or Jesse Ware’s vocals? Let us know in the comments—who are you most excited to see tonight? And while you’re at it, tell us: Is The Graham Norton Show still the best place to see celebrities let their guard down?