Graham has never had a problem filling his couch with the biggest and brightest of Hollywood, but his return to our TV screens this month might be one of the most star-studded he's ever had.
First up, there is both Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, who will be there to chat about their new movie A Star Is Born, and you can watch that trailer right here:
Clip via Warner Bros. Pictures
Next, there will be Ryan Gosling, to discuss his new movie First Man, which got some insanely good reviews from the festival circuit in the last few weeks (read all about that here).
As if that wasn't enough, Jodie Whittaker will also be there to chat about taking over the role of Doctor Who before it returns to the small screen on Sunday 7 October.
And finally, the absolutely legendary Rod Stewart will be the musical guest, performing his new single 'Didn't I'.
Clip via Rod Stewart
We weren't kidding when we said it was star-studded.
The Graham Norton Show returns to BBC One on Friday, September 28.
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