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Graham Norton: ‘I’m always aware my mother will read the sex scenes’ – The Guardian
The chatshow host on his new novel, his pride in appearing on RuPaul’s Drag Race and why Ireland is in a sweet spot right now

Observer New Review Q&AThe chatshow host on his new novel, his pride in appearing on RuPauls Drag Race and why Ireland is in a sweet spot right now
Sun 25 Apr 2021 04.30 EDT
Broadcaster and author Graham Norton, 58, grew up in County Cork. He moved to London to go to drama school, before becoming a standup comedian. His TV breakthrough was in the sitcom Father Ted. His BBC chatshow began in 2007 and has won five Baftas, while his Virgin Radio show is broadcast on weekend mornings. Norton has commentated…
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