The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton

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The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton
Genre Late night talk show
Starring Graham Norton
Country of origin United Kingdom
Production
Running time 45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One
Original run 2005 –

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.

Contents

[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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