Overview
- The BBC confirmed a new three-series deal for the programme, beginning with series 34 scheduled to air in 2026.
- Graham Norton will continue hosting with production by So Television in partnership with the BBC, preserving the current setup.
- The most recent run averaged 2.9 million viewers per episode, according to BBC figures, with clips frequently trending on social platforms.
- Norton said hosting the show is a pleasure and a privilege, while BBC entertainment chief Kalpna Patel-Knight called it a flagship offering.
- Launched in 2007 on BBC Two before moving to BBC One, the show recently featured Taylor Swift’s first TV interview tied to her new album and is set to welcome Julia Roberts and Colin Farrell this Friday.