The Graham Norton Show 6
2009-10-05 | Comedy,Talk | 13 episodes33 Seasons
Episode
Episode 1 (2009)
Graham's guests tonight are Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne, who talk about Ozzy's new book I am Ozzy. Alongside the Osbournes, Ricky Gervais talks about his new blockbuster film The Invention of Lying. Later Olivia Newton-John talks about her career. The audience reveal some of the worst lies they've told and Graham's new game is played for the first time.
Episode 2 (2009)
Oscar-winning actress Anna Paquin, star of The Piano, X-Men and HBO vampire series True Blood gets her teeth into Graham, along with top comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb, while Scottish songster Paolo Nutini chats and performs his new single Pencil Full of Lead. Plus, more foolhardy viewers brave the collapsing red chair in another round of That's All We've Got Time For.
Episode 3 (2009)
It's all-girl action for Graham as glamour model and TV star Katie Price brings him up to date with her busy and controversial life; stand-up and writer Jo Brand is in the comedy seat; and Hollywood blockbuster novelist Jackie Collins talks about her latest book, Poor Little Rich Girl. Plus, more foolhardy members of the public brave the collapsing red chair in another round of That's All We've Got Time For.
Episode 4 (2009)
It's an evening of international glamour as supermodel and Cambridge student Lily Cole joins model, actress and Blue Velvet star Isabella Rossellini on Graham's sofa for a chat, while the star of Supersizers and Maestro Sue Perkins takes the comedy chair and attempts the Japanese art of making musical instruments out of vegetables. Meanwhile ladies' favourite Michael Buble chats and performs his single Haven't Met You Yet. Plus, the audience share their bad experiences with food, and more foolhardy members of the public brave the collapsing red chair in another round of That's All We've Got Time For.
Episode 5 (2009)
Guests include comic genius Rob Brydon, who takes over the comedy chair, and actor and singer Harry Connick Jr, who chats and performs a number from his new album Your Song. Plus, more foolhardy members of the public brave the collapsing red chair in another round of That's All We've Got Time For.