My professor gave me 2 quizzes, 3 objectives and an essay last week and they are due tonight by 11:59pm. I started the day they were assigned and didnt touch them again till today. Wish my luck on my anatomy assignments 🥴
Iam neither American nor Brit.. But i have to say Graham Norton is by far the best host.. He let's his guests speak. If u watch jimmy fallon, or seth meyers they continously interrupt and don't let the guests speak. Graham keeps the spotlight on his guests. Like how he didnt interrupt Chris Pratt but signalled him to do a British accent
yeah it's either graham norton or Conan. Conan is very very funny, but its different because he has Andy Richter as a sidekick (and all of his employees really), whilst Graham is there alone, and he allows a lot of interaction betweens his guests as well.
@@bronxcheer1484 We all know that. But he lives and works in London, and Irish culture is mutually intelligible and recognisable to the British, and vice-versa. So your point is moot.
One thing I love about this show is that Graham genuinely enjoys it when his guests are funny, instead of being insecure and trying to be the funny one. He appreciates good humour.
"What am I? Your Muver?" Has become our gang's go to quip when asked to do something we would rather not do. So versatile you can use it anywhere and get it pretty close to the original.
"Are they American children?" "You said that kind of sneeringly." That whole exchange just never gets old. Especially when John's customs agent says, "YOU??? You. Go on, get outta here."
The great thing about Chris Pratt nailing those accents is that he's as American as it gets.... he's like an All American patriot and yet he can do a British accent
@@SM-ot5rv They really can’t. There are only a handful I can think of that are anywhere close and most of those can only do a posh accent. As a working class Brit, Chris Pratt’s impression of a Towie accent is the best regional working class accent I’ve heard.
@@fluffyjojo4570 It's because most Americans aren't exposed to British accents on a very regular basis. British people are highly exposed to American accents, so it's easy for British people to imitate us. Chris Pratt can do that accent so well because he's watched so many episodes of that show, as he mentioned. However, if you ask any other American to do a British accent, most will say something stereotypical, like "Pip, pip, cheerio!", or "bo'oh o wa'ah" ("bottle of water", lol). If you don't have familiarity with an accent, you can't imitate it well and go straight to stereotypes.
@@anyaw340 it’s not just that British people are exposed to American accents. It’s that British people are exposed to tons of accents, constantly, non stop, because Britain is full of them. Our tiny island literally has 60 distinct dialects of native English crammed in with each other. Any Brit can immediately figure out someone’s hometown, social class and often ethnicity just by how they speak. This means Brits get very good at picking up on nuances between accents and figuring out how to imitate them. Americans don’t have that same exposure at all.
The term I think Emily was looking for in describing someone semi-American is Atlantic, at least to describe that accent. Like Andrew Garfield and Lauren Cohan are good examples, raised in both UK and USA so they can easily sound either British or American.
What a Gorgeous couple..... I Love his stories you can tell they have both great characters and really love each other and made a great family... together ..God I love her and I am happy she has him GOD BLESS AMERICA ! American are from England so what does that really make them hmmmmm British subjects from the past?
When I was a an animal shelter director a little girl came into adopt a pet. I was surprised that she didn't pick a puppy instead she adopted an older basset hound and named her Dora after her favorite explorer.
I have a serious obsession with your show Graham. All of these videos are so funny. My sister always telling me to shut up cause of how much I be laughing at your videos😂😂
One thing is certain, I watch on UA-cam a lot more because of the Graham Norton show. Never dull, always funny like hell and so much style in host and guests. And I know most people here repeat what John and Emily said or Chris Pratt but all the guests are awesome and most quick to react! I love this! I hope this not so middle aged man does this into his hundreds 😂
Nicole Scherzinger, hyper underrated artist. She is a talented, gorgeous, incredible singer. (she made Phantom of the Opera, and she was with the flu and nobody noticed)
Every Irish person's heart breaks just a little bit when Graham says "we" and identifies as British... even though, in all fairness, he's been living in Britain for most of his life, is a pillar of the BBC, is definitely a naturalised citizen and it's perfectly legitimate to do so.
@@thecolossus4244 Irish people are not British. Great Britain is an island composed of England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom includes these nations within Britain, as well as a small part of the island of Ireland, referred to as Northern Ireland. The main part of the island of Ireland is an independent, sovereign nation called the Republic of Ireland. Traditional Irish animosity towards Britain stems from the latter's colonial rule over Ireland for several centuries, intensifying as of the 17th century onwards in particular. As Ireland suffered a great deal under British rule and domination (most notably during The Great Irish Famine in the 19th century), a number of historic rebellion efforts took place over the centuries, led by revolutionaries, in a bid to free Ireland from British rule. Eventually, in the early 20th century, Ireland secured a domestically controversial treaty from Britain, allowing it to become a free state (though the country is only a republic since 1949). The treaty in question actually led to a civil war within Ireland as it allowed Britain to retain Northern Ireland, where colonial efforts over the years had been more intensive, resulting in a more significant population of culturally British inhabitants, who tended to control much of the land and virtually all sociopolitical power within Ireland under British rule. The legacy of this today is the division (or 'partition') of Ireland into two separate countries. Irish people largely get along very well with British people today, though there is a great deal of politically motivated resentment towards Britain due to the history of British interference in Ireland, having quashed significant elements of Irish culture (such as its language and customs) and subjected the native population to subservience. Nowadays, many Irish people are also frustrated by the fact that Britain's colonial endeavours in the country are largely ignored in the teaching of British history, with a pervasive perception in Ireland that most Britons possess little knowledge of the two countries' shared history, despite it having shaped Ireland as it is today.
@@thecolossus4244 Actually, he's from the south of the Republic of Ireland, a place called Cork. Personally, as an Irishman, I see no issue with him identifying as British nowadays (even if, instinctively, it irks me). He's been there for a very long time and has built his whole career there. Plus, we're all friends nowadays after all... provided that the current british executive doesn't revive tensions in Northern Ireland by provoking a disorderly Brexit. That could be very damaging for British-Irish relations! Fingers crossed! 🤞
@@thecolossus4244 Of course he should identify himself as British if he wants, he's lived here for decades 🤷🏻♀️ we're happy to claim him :) but I've also heard him tell guests on here who didn't realise that he's Irish. Maybe he uses both.
2:48 If she grew up in Charleston, SC (like I did) then she would still use a soft vowel sound. Pretty much the southern accent, the real authentic (not hillbilly, or hollywood) accent, is close to the upperclass british announciation and even syntax.
Brilliant clips, loved how well Ryan Gosling and Greg Davies got on during that episode, although I think there's very few people who wouldn't get on with Greg, he's such a sweetie. Along the same lines, one of my favourite episodes was the one with June Brown and lady gaga, loved the chemistry between them and they were so different, would never have thought they'd get on that well in a million years, so sweet. Confused who is supposed to be American in the last clip though, there were 3 Brits and an Australian??
I'd like to see them as a recurring "everyman" roles. Superheroes tumble down the street battling all the way. Emily and John are standing in a shop doorway. "Now there's something you don't see every day." "Oh I don't know. The other day I saw a pidgeon fighting with a squirrel." "Did you remember to buy lemmons?"
3:22 Little did they know, 3/4 of that couch would be in Marvel.. Chris Pratt - Star Lord Melissa McCarthy - Hela Character in Thor 4 Jude Law - Yon Rogg
"Can I just say, before you read it out, this isn't my finest work."
Me, before submitting every essay, paper and exam.
You did it even for this comment.
I was expecting "girls over 12" in this compilation
My professor gave me 2 quizzes, 3 objectives and an essay last week and they are due tonight by 11:59pm. I started the day they were assigned and didnt touch them again till today. Wish my luck on my anatomy assignments 🥴
I'm with you loool, me 15 yrs ago
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"No, he looked awesome!" *turns to John* "You looked great."
Ugh get yourself someone as supportive as Emily.
She probably took months to coax him out of the baseball cap
@IfYouQuoteSomeone IsThatAllYouGot She was being sincere
Not like jim & pam tho
@@formularguments265 obviously, because they're a fictional couple
@@annother3350 I love the fact that as soon as he changed it to a tweed hat, someone said _"Alright?"_
i swear emily is such a sweet, supportive woman.
And you know that from tv interviews?
@@filmneek ahah,, yeah, i guess. that's the opinion i built up watching her on "tv interviews". if im wrong, then im wrong.
@@merppppp she is indeed
@@filmneek you must be fun at parties
Mereya -- I was going to say, if she's not truly a sweet supportive woman, she sure is an excellent ACTOR!! 👍 LOL.
Iam neither American nor Brit.. But i have to say Graham Norton is by far the best host..
He let's his guests speak. If u watch jimmy fallon, or seth meyers they continously interrupt and don't let the guests speak. Graham keeps the spotlight on his guests. Like how he didnt interrupt Chris Pratt but signalled him to do a British accent
It's close between him and Conan.
yeah it's either graham norton or Conan. Conan is very very funny, but its different because he has Andy Richter as a sidekick (and all of his employees really), whilst Graham is there alone, and he allows a lot of interaction betweens his guests as well.
Interrupting people when they speak is very American
The British generally have better manners than the uncouth Americans
I love Seth by the way 😁
Graham Norton is Irish not British
@@bronxcheer1484 We all know that. But he lives and works in London, and Irish culture is mutually intelligible and recognisable to the British, and vice-versa. So your point is moot.
The person who makes these compilations takes every chance they can get to get that Chris Pratt clip in there. No complaints.
That's because it's the best English accent by an American actor EVER!😄
@@pseudonayme7717 Chris Pratt is a national treasure!!! 🥰
I HATE THAT PIECE OF S
its SO GOOD
@@latroletteeeee Wow Wee! Why?
Nothing will ever beat chris pratts Britt accent.
We need him in a Guy Ritchie movie doing this accent.
He was hilarious imitating the show
Never gets old
@Eric England is in Britain.
Eric He sounds just like the people in Towie.
AND THEN AN AMERICAN CAME OUT OF HER!
I think an American came in get too tbh
😂🤣
Semi american ☝️😌
Came out holding a gun and yelling about freedom!
@@IceMetalPunk The irony of Americans claiming they are a free country. Lol
One thing I love about this show is that Graham genuinely enjoys it when his guests are funny, instead of being insecure and trying to be the funny one. He appreciates good humour.
Title: US vs UK
Thumbnail: Ryan Reynolds - A Canadian
Ryan Gosling too 😉
Graham isn't American or British either.
It was
Gosling lol
That''s North American we're counting him!
@@leifhietala8074 British Commonwealth, we count him as British...
My brain as soon as I saw Mark Ruffalo:
*giRlS OvEr 12* 😂
lol Ruffalo was so savage with that comment
@@TonyEnglandUK So on point though, i wouldn't want that weirdo any where near my kids...
@@maxnaz47 wait what??
@@maxnaz47 Josh isn't a "weirdo", he writes children's stories, Ruffalo was joking about what was said between them earlier in Graham's show.
@@TonyEnglandUK nothing you can say would ever change my mind about him, it's obvious he's not right in the head.
USA and UK are like those two characters in a show who were sworn enemies at the beginning but end up becoming best friends later in the series
The “enemies to lovers" trope!
Problem is, their children don't like each other that much
Like The Netherlands and Belgiums.
I hate u belgiums.
Just kidding love ya
Like Hobbs and Shaw??
Up until the point where you got identical political leaders 🙄
The look of helpless laughter from Graham and John Bishop when Chris Pratt says :
` it`s like this town,somewhere,Essex I guess,` is priceless.
If you're an American and worried about integrating or fitting in here, if a stranger gives you the nod an mumbles "aright", youre in.
i just became a dual citizen so i’ll keep this in mind LOL
lol
More specifically "y'aright"
If it’s UK vs USA talk shows, and UK has Graham Norton, then, so sorry USA.
Conan got the USA
as an american i agree most of our talk show hosts suck. there is few good ones though
USA only has Conan. The rest are garbage. It's such a shame they cancelled Craig Ferguson too
I agree! Graham’s the best!
@@TC0901 agreed
Who else is stuck in the never ending loop of The Graham Norton show 👀
Anyone who has watched any of it
do you really write this under every video?
Yep
👍🏼😂
Oh Thank god Im not the only one
Wow, how did Graham just randomly levitate at 10:25?!
Ikr? And why was there such a large space next to McConaughey on the couch - does he smell, or something?
I didn't get it for up to three minutes straight
I love people like you.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
This dude is definitely the best late show host ever. If I ever travel to the UK I’m definitely going to try to go to one
I hope you get to do that. 👍🏽
That's one of my dreams too.
Chris pratt just explained Towie in a minute and well he's not wrong
No but the way Emily Blunt genuinely laughs at John’s jokes, she probably thinks he’s the funniest guy in the world, so sweet
We'll honestly he is quite funny even for a randome stranger..he's just got a way of saying things...but I get and appreciate what you're saying
"What am I? Your Muver?" Has become our gang's go to quip when asked to do something we would rather not do. So versatile you can use it anywhere and get it pretty close to the original.
I was expecting "girls over 12" in this compilation
I love British self-depreciating humor. Superb!
I wish this was the only talk show out there, it’s so authentic compared to the other shows that force everything
Emily and her husband are very funny. I love his experience with customes.
"I'm an elderly gentleman!" 🤣😂 That whole scene cracked me up.
Love how when John complained, Emily just brushed him off and doubled down. 😄
Should’ve added where TOM Hanks tested TOM Holland
Coffee, coffee, boy do I need more coffee.
@@FreakieFan Would you like some more coffee?
@@RyanTheCreator
**Coffee, coffee, boy do I need more coffee.
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Should have jailed Tom hanks at customs
@@RyanTheCreator COFFEE PLEASE TOM HANKS GIVE ME SOME COFFEE
No other talk show even comes close to Graham, not by miles and miles. Facts are facts; he's the goat. Cheers.
"Are they American children?"
"You said that kind of sneeringly."
That whole exchange just never gets old.
Especially when John's customs agent says,
"YOU??? You. Go on, get outta here."
I love how Emily is bigging up a tweed flat cap and then two clips later Simon Pegg is wearing one! 😂
Never noticed emily's synchronised eyebrow raise at 1:10 till now.
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Graham was such a cutie here saying "I'm an elderly gentlemen" 10:47
“She said that I qualify” LMFAOOOO
Watching Ryan Gosling laugh is great. He's enjoying every minute on that couch.
and he is not American.
Im from Serbia and without doubt Graham is the best talk show around the world
Agreed
From France and hell it is 🤩🤩
Same from Bosnia 🙋🏼♀️
sedim dva sata gledam samo njega hahahah :D
Same, from Croatia 😃😃
4:09 Jude Laws expression gave me joy. :)
This show's style and format is so much better compared to all of the talk shows here in the US.
Chris pratts confused "Essex I guess" made me laugh more than it should.
“I‘m an elderly gentleman“ 😂
This program makes Humanity shine with brilliance. The good, the bad and all in between!
Still amazes me how graham was floating around in the air and talking to some invisible dude astonishingly.
i live in essex and chris pratt's essex accent is genuinely amazing
Ryan Gossling and Greg Davies the duo I didn’t know I needed...😂
How wasn't Mark Ruffalo's put down of Josh Widdicombe not in this compilation?
After they showed Josh talking, I assumed the Ruffalo comment was going to make an appearance right at the end.
Graham's reaction to Emily saying _"He went out and bought himself a Tweed flat cap"_ at 1:39
Is it just me or is every episode the best one?!!
10:26 How did graham do that? He was just flying, wow so talented
I had to see the "girls over 12" video after watching this
oh most definitely
It really does help to see this one first for context, too
kiera laughing at 11:45 was the most british face ever
I was NOT prepared for Greg’s bit 😂
I so love Graham! And miss him during this terrible time !! 🏴
Awww when he was with Anna... I loved them together.
11:09
Literally the best opening line without doubt.
“No he looked awesome, you look great”. Love her
11:46 That face Keira Knightley makes! 😂😂😂
Thank you Graham for keeping us alive with these amazing clips and thank you for the team behind you too! Stay safe!
I love this show And whoever uploaded these compilations is a legend
If Chris Pratt thinks TOWIE is like Jersey Shore, then he should definitely watch Geordie Shore haha He hasn’t seen anything yet!!
Tom Hanks and Simon pegg are two of my favorite people
i swear my finger just clicked automatically, beyond control, when i see Greg Davies
same oops :D
Ryan Gosling almost passed out laughing during that interview
The great thing about Chris Pratt nailing those accents is that he's as American as it gets.... he's like an All American patriot and yet he can do a British accent
Why do you British think that you have the hardest accent on the planet 😂 many American can drive the British accent if they hear it a few time lol.
@@SM-ot5rv They really can’t. There are only a handful I can think of that are anywhere close and most of those can only do a posh accent. As a working class Brit, Chris Pratt’s impression of a Towie accent is the best regional working class accent I’ve heard.
@@fluffyjojo4570 It's because most Americans aren't exposed to British accents on a very regular basis. British people are highly exposed to American accents, so it's easy for British people to imitate us. Chris Pratt can do that accent so well because he's watched so many episodes of that show, as he mentioned. However, if you ask any other American to do a British accent, most will say something stereotypical, like "Pip, pip, cheerio!", or "bo'oh o wa'ah" ("bottle of water", lol). If you don't have familiarity with an accent, you can't imitate it well and go straight to stereotypes.
What makes Chris Pratt "as American as it gets"? He's no more or less American than literally any other American. Where do people get this stuff? lol
@@anyaw340 it’s not just that British people are exposed to American accents. It’s that British people are exposed to tons of accents, constantly, non stop, because Britain is full of them. Our tiny island literally has 60 distinct dialects of native English crammed in with each other. Any Brit can immediately figure out someone’s hometown, social class and often ethnicity just by how they speak. This means Brits get very good at picking up on nuances between accents and figuring out how to imitate them. Americans don’t have that same exposure at all.
I simply adOre watching his outfit change!👏👏😽💘
Chris Pratt can do more of a Brit accent then me even though it’s an Essex on and I’ve got a Yorkshire accent
No matter how famous John Krasinski is for his own merits I will always only know him as the husband to the most beautiful woman in the world.
But he looks like he is cool with it.
The biggest trade up in movie history.
Ryan Gosling is Canadian though.
I mean he’s in the right continent
@Brains00007 Yeah, but every clip has been about highlighting an interaction between two people. She was not involved.
Most American stars are Canadian it seems of late😊
And Graham Norton isn't from the UK.
@@eoinh1 He's not even from the Republic of Ireland, at least that is what they will tell you in The Peoples' Republic of Cork!
Graham Norton is a treasure! UK has it hands down over USA.
The show most similar to Graham's in the USA is Conan O'Brien's
The term I think Emily was looking for in describing someone semi-American is Atlantic, at least to describe that accent.
Like Andrew Garfield and Lauren Cohan are good examples, raised in both UK and USA so they can easily sound either British or American.
What a Gorgeous couple.....
I Love his stories you can tell they have both great characters and really love each other and made a great family... together ..God I love her and I am happy she has him GOD BLESS AMERICA ! American are from England so what does that really make them hmmmmm British subjects from the past?
10:36 He gave me a scare just for the possibility of slamming our precious Graham.
lol. Nobody is insured enough for that to happen 😄
Being from Essex myself, I can safely say Chris pratts Essex accent was spot on 🤣🤣🤣
He reminded me a little of Adele's way of talking
When I was a an animal shelter director a little girl came into adopt a pet. I was surprised that she didn't pick a puppy instead she adopted an older basset hound and named her Dora after her favorite explorer.
Keira Knightly looks like she is crying when she laughs
Ooh yes! I want to see Canada Versus America or UK next
I have a serious obsession with your show Graham. All of these videos are so funny. My sister always telling me to shut up cause of how much I be laughing at your videos😂😂
So I guess Essex is a cross between British and valley girl
Exactly. Essex is where all the spoilt rich kids of London socialites live😏
That is exactly why I thought! British valley girl!
It's new money though. They're ex EastEnders who have often made a bit of money and love the designer labels
D.M. Worthen jersey shore.
I nearly forgot Game of Thrones was a thing.
Emphasis on WAS
“That garbage TV” 😂🤣😂😂 Well said Chris Pratt 👌🏼🤷🏻♀️
Graham Norton was floating this is amazing
Yeah! How did he get up there?
I hate being picked up in the air but I'd let John Cena do it just for the anecdote
That guy is hilarious
One thing is certain, I watch on UA-cam a lot more because of the Graham Norton show. Never dull, always funny like hell and so much style in host and guests. And I know most people here repeat what John and Emily said or Chris Pratt but all the guests are awesome and most quick to react! I love this! I hope this not so middle aged man does this into his hundreds 😂
Nicole Scherzinger, hyper underrated artist. She is a talented, gorgeous, incredible singer. (she made Phantom of the Opera, and she was with the flu and nobody noticed)
SHOUT OUT to the people who are making these compilations, I'm addicted to show honestly
10:30 lmao graham was panickingggg 😂😂
Every Irish person's heart breaks just a little bit when Graham says "we" and identifies as British... even though, in all fairness, he's been living in Britain for most of his life, is a pillar of the BBC, is definitely a naturalised citizen and it's perfectly legitimate to do so.
Can you tell me why? I dont get the whole situation. Arent Irish people British?
@@thecolossus4244 Irish people are not British. Great Britain is an island composed of England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom includes these nations within Britain, as well as a small part of the island of Ireland, referred to as Northern Ireland. The main part of the island of Ireland is an independent, sovereign nation called the Republic of Ireland. Traditional Irish animosity towards Britain stems from the latter's colonial rule over Ireland for several centuries, intensifying as of the 17th century onwards in particular. As Ireland suffered a great deal under British rule and domination (most notably during The Great Irish Famine in the 19th century), a number of historic rebellion efforts took place over the centuries, led by revolutionaries, in a bid to free Ireland from British rule. Eventually, in the early 20th century, Ireland secured a domestically controversial treaty from Britain, allowing it to become a free state (though the country is only a republic since 1949). The treaty in question actually led to a civil war within Ireland as it allowed Britain to retain Northern Ireland, where colonial efforts over the years had been more intensive, resulting in a more significant population of culturally British inhabitants, who tended to control much of the land and virtually all sociopolitical power within Ireland under British rule. The legacy of this today is the division (or 'partition') of Ireland into two separate countries. Irish people largely get along very well with British people today, though there is a great deal of politically motivated resentment towards Britain due to the history of British interference in Ireland, having quashed significant elements of Irish culture (such as its language and customs) and subjected the native population to subservience. Nowadays, many Irish people are also frustrated by the fact that Britain's colonial endeavours in the country are largely ignored in the teaching of British history, with a pervasive perception in Ireland that most Britons possess little knowledge of the two countries' shared history, despite it having shaped Ireland as it is today.
@@s.leochapman417 Oh wow. In that case I think Graham shouldn't have said that he was British. Unless he's from Northern Ireland then I can see it.
@@thecolossus4244 Actually, he's from the south of the Republic of Ireland, a place called Cork. Personally, as an Irishman, I see no issue with him identifying as British nowadays (even if, instinctively, it irks me). He's been there for a very long time and has built his whole career there. Plus, we're all friends nowadays after all... provided that the current british executive doesn't revive tensions in Northern Ireland by provoking a disorderly Brexit. That could be very damaging for British-Irish relations! Fingers crossed! 🤞
@@thecolossus4244 Of course he should identify himself as British if he wants, he's lived here for decades 🤷🏻♀️ we're happy to claim him :) but I've also heard him tell guests on here who didn't realise that he's Irish. Maybe he uses both.
Tom Hanks and Simon Pegg is the celebrity friendship I didn't know I needed.
John and Emily are Couple Goals !
Okay but 11:28 finger sponge line is so underrated
Guy's got a wicked sense of humour - it basically went past unnoticed though :-(
My mum is British and my dad is America and Emily and john remind me exactly of them 😂
2:48 If she grew up in Charleston, SC (like I did) then she would still use a soft vowel sound. Pretty much the southern accent, the real authentic (not hillbilly, or hollywood) accent, is close to the upperclass british announciation and even syntax.
I love how Tom hanks knows he’s a legend
When you're so early that there's still a typo in the title...
Due date and handed in the first draft of the report 😂
It was driving me crazy I wondered if it was just a case of the Mandela effect on my part...
thought i was reading wrong lol
21 hrs later and the typo is still here haha
philanderer can someone point it out to me
Chris Pratt always has such good energy lol
Graham is such a sweetheart ♥️
Brilliant clips, loved how well Ryan Gosling and Greg Davies got on during that episode, although I think there's very few people who wouldn't get on with Greg, he's such a sweetie. Along the same lines, one of my favourite episodes was the one with June Brown and lady gaga, loved the chemistry between them and they were so different, would never have thought they'd get on that well in a million years, so sweet. Confused who is supposed to be American in the last clip though, there were 3 Brits and an Australian??
Can’t wait for Emily and John join the MCU!!!
Imagine the outtakes 😁
Mr and Mrs Fantastic
@@AvatarN for Real?
It would be utter chaos on the set and it would be glorious
I'd watch it just for the outtakes! 🤣
I'd like to see them as a recurring "everyman" roles.
Superheroes tumble down the street battling all the way.
Emily and John are standing in a shop doorway.
"Now there's something you don't see every day."
"Oh I don't know. The other day I saw a pidgeon fighting with a squirrel."
"Did you remember to buy lemmons?"
graham show is just the BEST show EVERRRR
3:22 Little did they know, 3/4 of that couch would be in Marvel..
Chris Pratt - Star Lord
Melissa McCarthy - Hela Character in Thor 4
Jude Law - Yon Rogg
wow never knew graham norton could levitate 10:24
I did not expect him to lift Graham 😂
10:26 How was Graham just floating in the air like that?