It's an A-list line-up on this week's Graham Norton Show, as some of the biggest names in film and music join the Irish presenter for another night of stories, laughs and celebrity surprises.
Sitting down on Graham's famous red sofa this Friday are Hollywood legend Julia Roberts, Irish actor Colin Farrell, screen powerhouse Benedict Cumberbatch, and music superstar Gloria Estefan, with Robbie Williams also taking to the stage for a live performance.
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Roberts, one of cinema's most beloved stars, will discuss her latest role in After the Hunt, a gripping psychological campus drama that is already drawing major award buzz.
Farrell, fresh from a string of acclaimed performances, returns to the famous sofa to chat about his new film Ballad of a Small Player, a tense, atmospheric thriller that sees him play a gambling addict and con man trying to outwit his fate.
Cumberbatch joins the line-up to talk about his emotional new project, The Thing with Feathers, in which he plays a recently widowed father in one of his most moving roles to date.
Music icon Gloria Estefan will also appear, introducing her brand-new Spanish-language album Raíces, a deeply personal record that celebrates her heritage and musical roots.
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And closing the show, pop royalty Robbie Williams performs his latest single Pretty Face from his forthcoming album BRITPOP, marking his much-anticipated return to the Norton stage.
Catch The Graham Norton Show on Friday, October 10 at 10.40pm on BBC One.
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