The Graham Norton Show is set to return for its 32nd series later this month.
From the likes of Tom Hanks, Emma Stone and Sir Ian McKellen to Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa and Justin Timberlake, some of the biggest celebrities have appeared on Graham Norton's BBC talk show.
The new series is set to be no different as Norton returns with a bang, with the first episode to be headlined by stars including Lady Gaga and Colin Farrell.
Fans of the show won't have long to wait, with the start date for series 32 now confirmed.
When does The Graham Norton Show return
The first episode of the new series of The Graham Norton Show will air on BBC One at 10.40pm on Friday, September 27.
Star guests
The episode is set to feature Lady Gaga ahead of the release of Joker: Folie à Deux in which she plays Harley Quinn, alongside Joaquin Phoenix as The Joker.
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Hollywood superstar Demi Moore is also set to appear, making her Graham Norton Show debut, to speak about the critically acclaimed body horror movie The Substance.
Irish actor Colin Farrell - who has appeared in the likes of The Banshees of Inisherin, The Gentlemen and In Bruges - will also be on the couch set to address his performance as the title character in the upcoming series The Penguin.
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While The IT Crowd star Richard Ayoade will also be on the show to discuss his recently released memoir called The Unfinished Harauld Hughes.
As usual, the Red Chair segment will be back for another season.
The Graham Norton Show returns on BBC One on Friday, September 27 at 10.40pm.
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