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Post by JangoB on Feb 4, 2017 9:18:17 GMT
Best talk show of this kind, right? It's interesting how Corden basically tries to do the same format with the guests and it just doesn't work. Anyway, favorite episodes? I fucking love this hilarious Wahlberg trainwreck (impossible not to cringe while watching):
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Post by harlequinade on Feb 4, 2017 12:11:16 GMT
I'll never forget Russel Crowe's reaction when Cameron Diaz was talking of the importance of pubes
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Post by JangoB on Feb 4, 2017 13:36:35 GMT
I'll never forget Russel Crowe's reaction when Cameron Diaz was talking of the importance of pubes WHY ARE YOU THERE? WHY ARE YOU THERE?
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Post by mhynson27 on Feb 4, 2017 14:41:30 GMT
I'll never forget Russel Crowe's reaction when Cameron Diaz was talking of the importance of pubes Not just Crowe's but Richard Ayoade's as well!
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Post by Drish on Feb 4, 2017 15:25:36 GMT
The best! Never disappoints.
Fav episodes? Hmm.. Anytime Emilia Clarke is on the couch. Maggie Smith was pretty hilarious. Recent Affleck-Miller-Stone-Gosling one.
And many many others.
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Post by harlequinade on Feb 4, 2017 15:58:44 GMT
I'll never forget Russel Crowe's reaction when Cameron Diaz was talking of the importance of pubes Not just Crowe's but Richard Ayoade's as well! He seriously looked like he was trying to figure out how to escape the room
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Post by Viced on Feb 4, 2017 21:00:15 GMT
I loved this one recently.
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Post by Dougie Jones on Feb 4, 2017 21:14:27 GMT
My favourite has to be when Damon and Bill Murray (and probably one more, don't remember the full couch) and they all got really drunk, but in a fun charming way, not in a awkward Mark Wahlberg sort of way.
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Post by spiralstatic on Feb 4, 2017 21:21:35 GMT
You should check out Graham Norton's first show if you've never seen it too. He's my favourite. I think that he genuinely loves art and has the ability to listen to people, or even to let guests take control if it comes to such and leave himself out of it, which are traits too few talk show hosts seem to possess as I perceive it. I tried to get tickets to attend the week Gosling was on, but I was unsuccessful. Ah well, maybe one day... unlikely though.. but, maybe.
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Post by DanQuixote on Feb 4, 2017 22:41:18 GMT
My favourite has to be when Damon and Bill Murray (and probably one more, don't remember the full couch) and they all got really drunk, but in a fun charming way, not in a awkward Mark Wahlberg sort of way. They were with Hugh Bonneville. It's absolute perfection throughout.
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Feb 6, 2017 11:43:01 GMT
My favourite has to be when Damon and Bill Murray (and probably one more, don't remember the full couch) and they all got really drunk, but in a fun charming way, not in a awkward Mark Wahlberg sort of way. This was the best episode of the show by far. (Hugh Bonneville & Paloma Faith were the other guests). Another great one is Chris O'Dowd, Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig.
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Post by forksforest on Feb 9, 2017 16:10:32 GMT
I third the Damon/Murray/Bonneville one. That was hilarious. I also loved the episode with Kevin Costner and Gervais.
My favorite guests have to be Gervais and McAvoy. They're great on any talk show but Norton brings out the best in them and mixes them with unexpected people. Like the Ozzy/Gervais/Sharon couch.
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Feb 9, 2017 16:15:29 GMT
Speaking of the show, tomorrow has Denzel Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Keanu Reeves and Jamie Dornan
That has to potential to be a real winner.
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Post by harlequinade on Feb 9, 2017 21:25:34 GMT
Speaking of the show, tomorrow has Denzel Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Keanu Reeves and Jamie Dornan That has to potential to be a real winner. Yey for Keanu! I wonder if that Dornan guy is as wooden in person as on the screen
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Post by JangoB on Feb 11, 2017 11:31:39 GMT
Speaking of the show, tomorrow has Denzel Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Keanu Reeves and Jamie Dornan That has to potential to be a real winner. This was a rock solid episode! Keanu is just awesome, such a pleasant and charming man. And Jamie Dornan is so obviously embarrassed by these "Fifty Shades" movies, poor bastard.
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Post by jdavid1999 on Feb 11, 2017 12:14:11 GMT
Yeah Matt Damon, Bill Murray and Hugh Bonneville was absolutely hilarious. Although anytime Miriam Margolyes is on or Carrie Fisher was on was great because they're both friends of Graham's and his interaction with them is always great
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Feb 11, 2017 14:35:10 GMT
Speaking of the show, tomorrow has Denzel Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Keanu Reeves and Jamie Dornan That has to potential to be a real winner. This was a rock solid episode! Keanu is just awesome, such a pleasant and charming man. And Jamie Dornan is so obviously embarrassed by these "Fifty Shades" movies, poor bastard. I seriously love Reeves, he's just seems like the most likeable and down to earth celebrity around, which is impressive after a 30+ year career. Whoopi was as fun as I hoped, but her an Norton obviously have a good chemistry, which goes back a while. Denzel was as charming as ever, he's becoming one of my favourite regular guests. I did feel bad for Dorman, he's obviously somewhat shy, and he's definitely embarrassed by those movies, but if they keep his profile up, it might be worth it for him.
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Post by Schiggy on Feb 13, 2017 0:13:12 GMT
Any episode with Joan Rivers or Judi Dench is great stuff. Too bad they were never did anything together. It would be have been such opposite sides of the 80-year-old woman spectrum.
Also whenever Fassbender is on.
Then there was this really fing bizarre combo of Marilyn Manson (who I had never really heard speak at all before; he's actually hilarious) with Nigella Lawson that was funnnny.
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Post by avengingangel on Feb 14, 2017 23:42:26 GMT
Gérard Depardieu, Damien Lews, Olly Murs line up, hands down, funniest episode ever. Gérard is just awesome! He's just naturally funny and I love the fact that Graham knows how to speak French, he is incredible with his guests!
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Post by mizzaphoenix on Feb 16, 2017 1:04:24 GMT
My favourite has to be when Damon and Bill Murray (and probably one more, don't remember the full couch) and they all got really drunk, but in a fun charming way, not in a awkward Mark Wahlberg sort of way. They were with Hugh Bonneville. It's absolute perfection throughout. You mean when he was on Channel 4? I loved that show. Edit - sorry replied to wrong post
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Post by mizzaphoenix on Feb 16, 2017 1:06:07 GMT
You should check out Graham Norton's first show if you've never seen it too. He's my favourite. His Channel 4 show was great.
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Feb 16, 2017 2:23:26 GMT
He's so great. I love how sharp and hilarious his interviews are. I think favourite was the definitely the Damon and Murray interview. I really like how drunk they were.
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Feb 16, 2017 8:39:10 GMT
You should check out Graham Norton's first show if you've never seen it too. He's my favourite. His Channel 4 show was great. That channel 4 stuff was brilliant too. It was so much raunchier, but you can get away with that on Channel 4. Do you remember the Pipes of Pam, if not, look it up. It still amazes me to an extent that this was on one of the 4 main channels on British Television.
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Post by Spaceman02 on Feb 16, 2017 18:47:52 GMT
Definitely, Graham is just the best, I'm even watching 'Let It Shine' every Saturday on BBC 1 because he's one of the presenters (and the best part of the show), despite the fact that I have no interest in seeing the 'Take That' show (whatever its supposed to be) on the West End. Love when he narrates Eurovision as well, so funny and sarcastic! People have nailed what's so great about his format, he really does his research and gets interesting stories out of the celebs and makes them engage with one another. He knows when to sit back and give them the reigns and when to jump in, often making whatever story's been told 10x funnier. I first started really watching his show in 2011, when he had Adele, Miranda Hart and Jack Whitehall on the couch the night of the royal wedding, it was fucking brilliant! Might still be my favourite episode ever, actually.
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Apr 7, 2017 9:33:58 GMT
Back tonight.
Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Jack Whitehall and Gemma Whelan are the guests. Sounds like a promising return.
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