The Graham Norton Show Series 32 - Episode 11 _top_ Now
This week, Norton pulled off what he does best: assembling four people who have absolutely no business being in the same room together and, within forty-five minutes, turning them into a giggling, wine-swilled family.
For those who missed the broadcast, or for fans looking to relive the highlights, here is a comprehensive recap and analysis of an episode that reminded us why this show remains the king of the chat show format. The Graham Norton Show Series 32 - Episode 11
The episode closed with Olivia Rodrigo joining Jack Black for an impromptu duet of "Let It Be" (much to her visible terror and delight) while the audience clapped along. This week, Norton pulled off what he does
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Murphy, notoriously reserved in other interviews, relaxed immediately under Norton’s care. He recounted a hilarious disaster involving a fake prop gun on set that refused to fire, only to explode a confetti cannon into a director’s coffee. Margot Robbie, sitting next to him, was in tears of laughter, adding that she had once locked herself in a porta-potty on the set of Barbie for forty-five minutes because a bee was outside the door.
The night started with Graham asking Emma Stone about the "hundreds of prosthetics" in Poor Things . Emma launched into a brilliantly vulgar story about trying to eat a sandwich while wearing a giant prosthetic forehead. Cher, who had been silent for exactly 90 seconds, suddenly leaned forward: "Honey, in the '80s, I wore a headdress that weighed more than your entire prop table. You eat the sandwich." Emma’s face was a picture of terrified delight. Jack Whitehall immediately asked Cher if she’d ever worn a prosthetic forehead for fun. Cher stared at him until he visibly shrank.