It’s a typically excellent line-up.
Those staying in this Friday evening (26 January) have plenty of options when it comes to things to watch.
In recent days, JOE has highlighted how a hit comedy movie, a new crime drama show from the creators of Narcos, a much-anticipated war drama series and Barry Keoghan’s breakthrough film are all now available to stream.
But if none of these are for you, The Graham Norton Show is back on screens with a typically star-studded line-up.
Join us next week with special guests @elbow, @kevinbridges86, Daniel Kaluuya, @BryanCranston, @BryceDHoward, Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper! #TheGNShow
— Graham Norton Show (@TheGNShow) January 19, 2024
Graham Norton line-up
Among those appearing on the red sofa this evening are Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan to talk about their Netflix movie Maestro, which just earned them Oscar nominations this week.
Sticking with the streamer’s output, Oscar-winning actor Daniel Kaluuya will also be on the show to discuss his directorial debut, the sci-fi film The Kitchen, which we here at JOE were fans of.
Another acting duo on the Graham Norton line-up is Bryan Cranston and Bryce Dallas Howard, who will be promoting their movie Argylle – the new spy caper from the filmmaker behind the Kingman franchise.
Moving away from cinema, also on the programme to discuss his new stand-up show will be Kevin Bridges, while rock band Elbow will perform their new single ‘Lover’s Leap’.
The upcoming episode of The Graham Norton Show will air in Ireland on BBC One NI at 10.50pm.
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