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Juicy facts about Graham Norton and his Show - Page 12 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Juicy facts about Graham Norton and his Show


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[post_page_title]Origin of the red chair[/post_page_title]
The red chair segment is one of the pinnacle moments in every episode of The Graham Norton Show. Fans sit down and tell an embarrassing story about themselves, with Norton and his guests potentially cutting them short by pulling a lever and knocking the chair over backwards. The bit was inspired by Ronnie Corbett’s armchair monologues from his sketch show The Two Ronnies, where the comedian would sit in a large chair and spend a lot of time telling a very simple joke. Graham added the chair tipping to put his own spin on it.

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