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Who is on The Graham Norton show tonight - Friday, February 16

TV legend Graham Norton will be back on the small screen tonight (February 16) to host his BBC One chat show.

Some famous faces will be sitting on the sofa alongside Graham in tonight's The Graham Norton Show. Tonight's show will feature a Hollywood legend, Oscar award winner, and other famous faces you'll recognise from film and TV.

Tonight's show will kick off at 10.40pm on BBC One and can be viewed from the comfort of your sofa on the TV, laptop, mobile phone, or tablet. Here is a breakdown of all the guests appearing on tonight's episode as well as what fans can look forward to being discussed.

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Graham Norton will be joined tonight by Hollywood legend Jodie Foster who recently starred in the latest season of True Detective: Night Country. She will sit on the red sofa alongside Oscar winner Olivia Colman who will discuss her new mystery comedy Wicked Little Letters.

Also appearing on the small screen tonight is US comedy legend Wanda Sykes, who is the centre piece for a new Netflix Special, Wanda Sykes: I'm an Entertainer. Lorraine Kelly will also appear to discuss her debut novel The Island Swimmer as well as Austin Butler and Josh Brolin who have both appeared in the latest sci-fi epic Dune: Part Two.

Appearing on The GrahamNorton Show, Lorraine recounted how her novel was only written thanks to a photo of herself with Sir David Attenborough.

The Scottish presenter told the BBC One show: “The wi-fi was terrible, so I went to the anti-poaching station to use theirs. They were a bit reluctant until I showed them a picture on my phone of me and David Attenborough.

“They were like, ‘Oh my God, you’ve met him?’. Of course, he’s like a god there so I got

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