The Graham Norton Show Season 1 Episode 4

Ep 4. Jenny Eclair and Louis Walsh

  • Not Rated
  • March 15, 2007

The Graham Norton Show season 1 episode 4 features comedian and writer Jenny Eclair and music manager and television personality Louis Walsh as guests.

The episode starts off with Norton joking about the fact that Walsh is not a singer, but has managed multiple successful music groups. He then moves onto Eclair's latest book "Life, Death and Vanilla Slices," and the two discuss her comedic writing style and find entertainment in her laugh.

The show takes a hilarious turn as both guests start sharing their opinions on the latest celebrity gossip and news. Walsh brings up his experience with the popular music game show X Factor and shares a funny story about the time when a contestant vomited on him during an audition.

The conversation then shifts to the topic of aging. Both Eclair and Walsh discuss the challenges of getting older and their fear of not being able to keep up with the younger generation. They also discuss their favorite ways of staying fit and healthy, with Eclair revealing her love of pilates and Walsh admitting to needing help from a personal trainer.

As the episode progresses, the guests are joined by musician Sophie Ellis-Bextor, who gives a stunning performance of her hit song "Murder on the Dancefloor." Norton also introduces a surprise guest, Kylie Minogue, who joins the conversation and shares her personal experience working with Walsh on the X Factor.

The episode ends with a hilarious game of "Word Sneak," where the guests are challenged to sneak random words into a casual conversation. This leads to some hilarious moments as the guests try to seamlessly integrate words like "fruity" and "coconuts" into the conversation.

Overall, The Graham Norton Show season 1 episode 4 is an entertaining and humorous episode featuring great guests and exciting performances. With its comedic discussions and lighthearted games, it's sure to leave viewers in stitches.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 15, 2007
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English