The Graham Norton Show (S-13) (E-1) Tom Cruise, Olga Kurylenko, Gerard Butler, Paramore





Genre
Comedy | Talk-Show

Producer by
Jon Magnusson / Graham Stuart / Pete Snell / Tony Jordan / Alan Thorpe / Catherine Strauss / Renee Jamieson / Mike Altman / Rina Dayalji / Paul Malone / Anna Coane / Russell Balkind / Liz Bunnell / Sophie Cousens

Directed by
Steve Smith / Geraldine Dowd / Nikki Parsons

Writing by
Rob Colley / Kevin Day / Dan Gaster / Will Ing / Jim Pullin / Christine Rose / Aiden Spackman / Jez Stevenson / Colin Swash / Dan Swimer

Cast
Graham Norton / Lee Mack / Ed Byrne / Jo Brand / Jimmy Carr / Ricky Gervais / Dawn French / Joan Rivers / John Bishop / Alan Davies / Daniel Radcliffe / Miranda Hart / David Mitchell / David Tennant / Jennifer Saunders / Catherine Tate / Jack Whitehall / Bill Bailey / Michael Bublé / Bradley Cooper / Judi Dench / Minnie Driver / Frank Skinner / Miriam Margolyes / Matt Lucas / Kim Cattrall / Jack Dee / Greg Davies / Cameron Diaz / Martin Freeman / Sharon Osbourne / Sarah Millican

Production company
So Television, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Original channel
BBC Two (2007–9)
BBC One (2009–present)

Original language
English

Country of origin
United Kingdom

Broadcast dates
22 February 2007 (UK)

Original runing time
22 February 2007 – present

Episode duration
90 minutes (series 1-5)
120 minutes (series 6-)

Picture format
HDTV: 16:9

Studio
The London Studios, Upper Ground, South Bank, Lambeth, London, England, UK

Official website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006xnzc

Episode summary
Graham is joined by Hollywood royalty tonight as movie megastar Tom Cruise drops in for a chat, alongside model, actress and Bond girl Olga Kurylenko - his co-star in the new sci-fi adventure Oblivion - as well as Scottish heart-throb Gerard Butler, soon to be seen in the action thriller Olympus Has Fallen. Plus, music by Paramore, performing Still Into You

Fun and viewer review
50 years ago no dyed in the wool American would have ever gloated about getting a heritage certificate. Has the emotional need for belonging gotten SOOOO BAD that people have to scrounge the deepest recesses of their geneology to find western european ancestry? I see it every day at school, work, etc "Oh I'm French" "I'm German" "I'm Irish" "I'm Dutch" WTF? And i grew up with these folks here in Busted Whistle, Missouri!!!!

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