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23rd Dec 2016

Here’s the lineup for tonight’s Graham Norton Show

Paul Moore

A really good mix of guests tonight.

The Late Late Show has finished for another year, so Graham has total dominance of the airwaves tonight in this final episode before Christmas.

Here’s who is on the couch.

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Will Smith.

With the news that the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is coming to Netflix very soon, you’re going to be seeing a lot more of Big Willie in the coming weeks, and he’s back on the show tonight to promote his new film, Collateral Beauty.

The Hollywood superstar is always good value on the show and we’re secretly hoping for a Jazzy Jeff appearance also. Now wouldn’t that be a welcome early Christmas present?

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Martin Freeman.

With Season 4 of Sherlock set to air on New Year’s Day, we’re eager to see if Graham can delve into his mind palace and extract even the smallest clue, teaser or shred of information from Watson himself.

We can’t wait for Sherlock to return.

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Helen Mirren.

We love Helen Mirren, like, really love her.

This was even before her remarkable Christmas message which stated that “2016 has been a pile of s**t.”

In strictly cinematic terms, she starred in one of the year’s best films, the nerve jangling Eye in the Sky, and we’re certain that she has some off-screen anecdotes to share about her Collateral Beauty co-star, Will Smith.

FYI, next year, she’s going to be starring in Fast and Furious 8, which is amazing.

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Naomi Harris.

While Daniel Craig has been coy about the future of 007, her’s hoping that Miss Moneypenny can give us a few more details about the next Bond adventure. Music will be provided by Katie Melua.

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