While some of you may have been tucking into The Late Late Show last night and all the gigantic dogs and all the comedians you could handle, The Graham Norton Show was on the BBC.
And it was a very good episode...
Chris O'Dowd is always a colourful guest on the show, with this famous story about him from the red chair going down as one of our all-time favourite moments from the show. We still laugh watching it...
He appeared on the show last night alongside former One Direction star Niall Horan, and the pair of them seemed to bounce off each other with giddiness... mostly from O'Dowd, who was very merry altogether.
But first, the Moone Boy actor had some more funny stories to share...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pylt2BIGpGI
Video via The Graham Norton Show
Niall Horan also discussed getting picked up by Gardaí in his hometown of Mullingar, and how it's changed in recent years...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RWjCe3rX1c
Video via The Graham Norton Show
We also give credit to Chris O'Dowd for giving Niall Horan fierce encouragement prior to his first performance of his new song.
This surely got rid of any nerves...
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