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Juicy facts about Graham Norton and his Show - Page 10 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Juicy facts about Graham Norton and his Show


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[post_page_title]Sage advice[/post_page_title]
Graham Norton has been providing the UK commentary for Eurovision for almost a decade now, having taken over from legendary broadcaster Terry Wogan in 2009. His humorous remarks make up for the frequently dismal outcome of the British entrants, and it turns out his predecessor offered him a word of advice before he took on the role. According to Norton, he only had one thing to say, and that was to “avoid having a drink until the fifth song.” The presenter tends to get very spirited during his commentary, so we’re not sure if he followed Wogan’s advice or not.

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