Highlights
- Graham Norton believes that bad guests on his show are continuously unaware of their negative impact and suppose they're doing neatly.
- Harrison Ford was implied to be a "very wooden" guest on Norton's show, despite the fact that he nonetheless enjoyed his look.
- Actors on Norton's show compete with every different to tell embarrassing tales, creating a competitive and entertaining dynamic.
Graham Norton has turn out to be a talk display titan in the UK. The Graham Norton Showis a huge hit in his home country. However, it has also crossed over to audiences everywhere the world due to sites like YouTube.
Norton's show comes to a couple of other superstar guests sitting on a couch at the identical time. During the dialog, there's a ton of funny banter between the guests and Norton himself. However, no longer all of these guests can carry the power essential to make the show entertaining.
Norton has revealed the individual he believes to be the worst guest on the display. He also once shared a common remark he incessantly hears from clueless guests who do not notice how bad they have been.
Graham Said That Bad Guests Are Often Unaware That They Are The Ones Ruining The Show
In 2019, Norton appeared on The Michelle Collins Show on Sirius XM. During their chat, Collins complimented Norton's talent to take care of numerous other guests, including unhealthy ones. Then, Collins mentioned Norton has it more straightforward since there are in most cases a couple of guests on the sofa at once.
"That's the joy," Norton mentioned, "because if I'm getting nothing, if that is a bloodless stone, then you turn to someone else, or I might be lucky [if there's a] comic at the end and they can do 20 minutes. So off they go."
Norton then stated there was once one explicit thing he paid consideration to in order to find out more about his dangerous guests.
"Actually, it's as illuminating to see an actor who's not very good at telling a story, to see what makes them laugh," he said. "To see that a comic is really tickling them."
"They're not wooden," Collins said.
"Yeah," Norton said. "That's in a way more revealing than the answer to any question I can ask them."
Collins then mentioned there was once one visitor from Norton's display who she believed was once "very wooden." At first, Collins did not wish to disclose the visitor's title, as she didn't need to get Norton in hassle. But she then implied she was regarding Harrison Ford, whom she stated acted that manner on each and every display.
Collins also said that Ford laughed all the way through his appearance on Norton's display.
"I think he quite enjoyed it," Norton mentioned.

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Collins then told Norton there were some guests on his display who thought they have been funny once they were not. She said she thought that used to be worse than a guest who didn't percentage enough.
"There's also the guest sitting on the couch thinking, 'I love this show. I don't know, it's just not that good tonight,'" Norton said. "And you're like, 'Because you're on it! Because you're here. You're ruining it!'"
Collins then asked Norton if one of his previous guests ever instructed him that and he mentioned it took place "quite often."
Graham Once Said Robert De Niro The Worst Guest He's Ever Had On His Show
Robert De Niro has a reputation of being an overly dangerous interview matter. He is understood to be very quiet and give one-word answers, particularly on talk shows. This is one thing Jimmy Fallon came upon when he picked De Niro to be his first visitor on Late Night.
Fallon recalled the revel in during a 2011 episode of Watch What Happens Live.
"So I was like, ‘I want to get somebody A-list,’ and I want someone in New York," Fallon defined. "And here’s the coolness of Robert De Niro, he didn’t have a movie coming out, had nothing to promote, he said, ‘Absolutely, yes’, as soon as I asked him."

However, it did not take long before De Niro's recognition as a tricky interviewee began showing itself. Fallon mentioned that De Niro would give one-word answers to his questions the complete time.
"It’s flop sweat coming down my face," Fallon stated. "My hair looked like it had a comb-over…At one point I was delirious, I couldn’t even see him…I was just getting loopy, but he’s the best."

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Graham Norton is infamous for locating long-lost or embarrassing photos of celebrities to quiz them about. Tom Holland used to be no exception.
This is an enjoy Norton may just relate to. When speaking at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, Norton said that De Niro was once the worst visitor he ever interviewed on his show.
"He’s not a storyteller, or very verbal," Norton said. "He’s a benign presence. Last time he started telling a story – he went on and on. We were all leaning in, willing it to be amazing... then he finally went, ‘why am I telling this?’ Nobody had an answer. We cut it."
Graham Said That Actors Will Often Compete With Each Other When Telling Embarrassing Stories

Norton's show has many memorable elements, one of which comes to actors telling truly embarrassing stories.
When Norton was a guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers, he used to be asked if he were given fearful about interviewing more than one famous faces directly. Norton mentioned it in truth brought a aggressive element to the display.
"I think what’s good about actors is sometimes they don’t care about the audience, but they do care about each other," Norton mentioned.
"So if an actor tells a funny story, you can see someone seething. Kind of like, ‘I have a funny story! I s*** myself!’. And so, the stakes get higher and higher. And sometimes we do get terrible stories – kind of like, ‘don’t tell that on television.’"

Graham Norton Admitted Being A Guest On Stephen Colbert's Late Show Felt Extremely Odd
Graham Norton had a lot to mention all through his uncommon interview alongside Stephen Colbert on the Late Show.
"When I think of famous people and the most embarrassing story they’ve told on a chat show, it’s always on your show," Meyers stated.
"But I think that is because of the other guests," Norton stated. "They’re trying to outdo each other. And also, it is funny to say something really rude in front of Dame Judi Dench or something."
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