I lived in Ireland and learners would drive around without a full licence. It seemed to just be a thing that wasn't supposed to happen legally, but everyone still did it!
Graham isn’t lying about the 2 provisional licenses and here’s your full drivers. Almost forgot that. Ah never change Ireland at least rural Ireland never change.
IDK how it is in other countries but the DMV where we get our license in the states is such a depressing place. The people who work there act as if they hate life and everyone in it. I hate being barked at by them as they try to exercise their "power." Also many of the DMV buildings look and feel like prison. America really cared very little about aesthetics when it comes to government buildings.
I’m part of the generation that was issued a license for driving motorcycles along with cars. I’ve never been on one but I was licensed to drive one in the state of Alabama at 16 years old. Lol
It's like that with international licences too. I don't have a licence to drive a motorbike in the UK, but my international licence allows me to drive a motorbike up to a certain size outside the UK.
With next week’s episode (26th January) having a packed line-up, I’ve been predicting next week’s throwback clip (they should do more than one throwback clip with some of the guest returning) Here’s a couple of clips that I’m thinking of Bradley Cooper on taking the Famous Oscars Selfie (2015). Carey Mulligan wrote a letter to Eminem (2017) or Bryan Cranston was once wanted for Murder (2016)
What is it with Irishmen and not being able to drive? Andrew Scott doesn't have a driver's licence either, AND he revealed it on the Graham Norton show as well. James McEvoy can't drive either. And yes, I know he's Scottish.
Lots of people in the UK don't have licenses because the public transport system is great, and inexpensive. Having a car is expensive. Insurance costs a bomb, and you have to have an MoT every year, which isn't cheap.i was 26yo when I got mine, and only because I had moved back to Australia again. My mum was 32yo when she got hers. My dad was a teen, and his test consisted only of going on a short drive with a policeman, who then issued him his license. My dad is from Glencoe, in the west of Scotland.
@@deathbycheese850 Well I'm from Australia too and just about everyone that's eligible has a driver's licence. Mainly because Australia is so vast and spread out. I've heard that the nearest neighbours of people from some remote areas can be as far away as forty or fifty km. So you kind of need a car to get anywhere. And coincidentally, my dad was from Scotland too.
@@221BBakerStreet even domestic flights are way cheaper than the UK. I live in regional WA, and a 400km flight can cost over $300 one way. We don't have a passenger train, so to get to Perth you need to take a bus or drive. The bus takes approximately 6 hours, one way. Even our bus system is ridiculous. It only operates between 0830, and 1600, and is never on time. So yeah, having a car is vital for most Australians. I just wish they would repair or rebuild our roads, and not charge so much for rego lol.
@@deathbycheese850 Like both my parents. My mum was born in London in 1922 and came out to Australia when she was three after my grandmother married an Australian soldier she met at the end of World War 1. My dad was born in Scotland in 1923 and came to Australia as a pre-teen so he still had the accent. It was still there the whole time but it did fade somewhat over time. Even though my parents have both passed away I still blame my dad for the red undertone of my skin that I've struggled to conceal for most of my life lol 😄
EIther put up whole episodes or stop blocking others from uploading them... What is the point of this clips if people outside of UK can't watch it anyways?
the absolute blowup this man's career has had over the past couple years, well deserved lad
He's very talented. His performance in Normal People had me in tears for most of it.
I lived in Ireland and learners would drive around without a full licence. It seemed to just be a thing that wasn't supposed to happen legally, but everyone still did it!
Yah everything is “sure it’ll be grand” attitude looool
Graham isn’t lying about the 2 provisional licenses and here’s your full drivers. Almost forgot that. Ah never change Ireland at least rural Ireland never change.
IDK how it is in other countries but the DMV where we get our license in the states is such a depressing place. The people who work there act as if they hate life and everyone in it. I hate being barked at by them as they try to exercise their "power." Also many of the DMV buildings look and feel like prison. America really cared very little about aesthetics when it comes to government buildings.
I’m part of the generation that was issued a license for driving motorcycles along with cars. I’ve never been on one but I was licensed to drive one in the state of Alabama at 16 years old. Lol
It's like that with international licences too. I don't have a licence to drive a motorbike in the UK, but my international licence allows me to drive a motorbike up to a certain size outside the UK.
@joepiekl In Portugal, Spain and probably other EU countries you're allowed to drive a bike with an engine up to 125CC with your car driving licence.
I adore Paul Mescal! ☘
I was guessing Paul Mescal’s performance of the phantom of the opera to be this weeks throwback I forgot he told this story
With next week’s episode (26th January) having a packed line-up, I’ve been predicting next week’s throwback clip (they should do more than one throwback clip with some of the guest returning)
Here’s a couple of clips that I’m thinking of
Bradley Cooper on taking the Famous Oscars Selfie (2015).
Carey Mulligan wrote a letter to Eminem (2017) or
Bryan Cranston was once wanted for Murder (2016)
To be honest, as someone who's lived in Ireland, the whole 2 provisional licenses thing makes so much sense
Thanks.
What is it with Irishmen and not being able to drive? Andrew Scott doesn't have a driver's licence either, AND he revealed it on the Graham Norton show as well. James McEvoy can't drive either. And yes, I know he's Scottish.
Lots of people in the UK don't have licenses because the public transport system is great, and inexpensive. Having a car is expensive. Insurance costs a bomb, and you have to have an MoT every year, which isn't cheap.i was 26yo when I got mine, and only because I had moved back to Australia again. My mum was 32yo when she got hers. My dad was a teen, and his test consisted only of going on a short drive with a policeman, who then issued him his license. My dad is from Glencoe, in the west of Scotland.
@@deathbycheese850 Well I'm from Australia too and just about everyone that's eligible has a driver's licence. Mainly because Australia is so vast and spread out. I've heard that the nearest neighbours of people from some remote areas can be as far away as forty or fifty km. So you kind of need a car to get anywhere. And coincidentally, my dad was from Scotland too.
@@221BBakerStreet even domestic flights are way cheaper than the UK. I live in regional WA, and a 400km flight can cost over $300 one way. We don't have a passenger train, so to get to Perth you need to take a bus or drive. The bus takes approximately 6 hours, one way. Even our bus system is ridiculous. It only operates between 0830, and 1600, and is never on time. So yeah, having a car is vital for most Australians. I just wish they would repair or rebuild our roads, and not charge so much for rego lol.
@@221BBakerStreet to clarify, I am actually Scottish, but I have lived in Australia for most of my life.
@@deathbycheese850 Like both my parents. My mum was born in London in 1922 and came out to Australia when she was three after my grandmother married an Australian soldier she met at the end of World War 1. My dad was born in Scotland in 1923 and came to Australia as a pre-teen so he still had the accent. It was still there the whole time but it did fade somewhat over time. Even though my parents have both passed away I still blame my dad for the red undertone of my skin that I've struggled to conceal for most of my life lol 😄
Please, how can I watch the full episodes aired in 2024 (after they were aired)?
Could you give any link where I culd find them?
BBC player if you are willing to pay subscription x
Who is the blonde?
Emma Corrin
...and why is she dressed like someone from Hogwarts got their sleeves ripped off?
Did Graham's hair turn white overnight? I thought it was gray.
Stress lol
Who else is stuck in the never ending loop of The Graham Norton show. 👀👀
Move on. No one cares
@@leesashriber5097I’ve reported that account dozens of times and also can’t seem to block them 😫
Or seeing this damn comment
Who is this joker?
😂
EIther put up whole episodes or stop blocking others from uploading them...
What is the point of this clips if people outside of UK can't watch it anyways?
so people from the UK can watch them
Jeez, the crybaby, tantrum entitlement.
@Tao_Tology they're right though. It's disappointing. No need to be nasty about it.
@@deathbycheese850 LOL, yeah it's definitely not someone being _incredibly_ spoilt and entitled. 😄
'nasty'
Ooooooooh, the victimhood. 😄
Isn't this the guy that's become a trans woman on his brother Pedro's arm at an awards show? Or is there another brother?
It's Pedro Pescal and Paul Mescal lmao, not related but similar last names haha
Lmao. Easy mistake I suppose.