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The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton (recently renamed Graham Norton's Bigger Picture) is a British comedy panel chat show launched on BBC One in 2005, in which presenter Graham Norton informally and satirically discusses the week's news with a panel of invited celebrity guests. The show begins with the celebrities being shown in mocked-up photographs of themselves in scenes involving other celebrities, and ends with the guests introducing other mocked up photographs that humorously explain the recent behaviour of other celebrities.
[edit] Series One
The guests for the series were:
Episode Number |
Guests |
Pilot |
Jenny Eclair, Janet Street-Porter, and Mackenzie Crook |
1 |
Jane Moore, Jo Brand and Richard Wilson |
2 |
Angela Griffin, Val Kilmer, Sandi Toksvig, and Toby Young |
3 |
Griff Rhys-Jones, Gina Yashere, Rob Lowe, and Derek Laud |
4 |
Natalie Cassidy, Germaine Greer, Elijah Wood, and Steve Carrell |
5 |
Greg Proops, Cate Blanchett, and Davina McCall |
6 |
Jerry Hall, Ruby Wax, and Shane Warne |
[edit] Series Two
The guests for the series were:
Episode Number |
Guests |
1 |
Rupert Everett, John Simpson, and Jo Brand |
2 |
Ian McKellen, Alan Cumming, Sandi Toksvig, and Neve Campbell |
3 |
Lorraine Kelly, Joan Collins, and Mark Steel |
4 |
Carol Thatcher, Ruby Wax, Chantelle Houghton, and Ben Fogle |
5 |
Kacey Ainsworth, Sue Perkins, Louis Walsh, and Rachel Hunter |
6 |
Roseanne Barr, Maureen Lipman, and Woody Harrelson |
7 |
Mischa Barton, Alice Cooper, John Waters, and Jenny Eclair |
8 |
Christina Ricci, Hugh Dennis, Lulu, and Anthony Stewart Head |
[edit] Series Three
The guests for the series were:
Episode Number |
Guests |
1 |
Minnie Driver, Patrick Swayze, Sandi Toksvig, and Phil Nichol |
2 |
Jackie Collins, Shane Warne, Marcus Brigstocke, and Juliette Lewis |
3 |
Michael Barrymore, Danny Wallace, and Lorraine Kelly |
4 |
Dustin Hoffman, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Joanna Lumley |
5 |
Jo Brand, Clive James, Rupert Everett, and Jane Horrocks |
6 |
Griff Rhys Jones, Elaine Paige, Ed Byrne, and George Foreman |
7 |
Harry Shearer, Cilla Black, Janet Street-Porter, and Christian Slater |
8 |
Emma Bunton, Jason Isaacs, Fred MacAulay and Alan Cumming |
9 |
Louis Walsh, Jo Caulfield, and Richard Madeley[1] |
10 |
Mackenzie Crook, Clive Anderson, and Susan Sarandon |
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