Graham Norton is just the best. Great host, his guests look like they are having a LOT of fun, and the shows are entertaining as hell. You can tell that the Americans that are on the show have just never had this kind of experience before. It seems like they quite enjoy it. I only wish his show was 90 minutes long.
My wife and I are from Germany but we quite enjoy the Graham Norton Show. And we are always under the same impression as you. Especially American actresses and actors often look to be so limited by their streamlined promotional appearances on us networks. They really seem to enjoy Graham's show once they get the hang of it. Not being forced to promote themselves every second. Sharing anecdotes and having a laugh. Sometimes they almost seem like people... 😉 Keep it up Graham!
He was an absolute douche when he had Robert Downey Jr. on his show. And on a few other occasions. So no, I don’t like people who take jokes a bit too far, especially when it hits too close to home. For example, career failures, family problems and tragic backgrounds.
@@jasminexo5061 Empathizes? How do you empathize an accent? LOL. Joking aside, it's both snobbish and a lack of understanding of variations in speech and accents, to assume that Saoirse Ronan's accent is fake.
@@jasminexo5061 Except that Saoirse Ronan's parents are both from Dublin, and with the exception of being born in New York and living a short time in Carlow, has lived a good chunk of her life in Dublin. It would pay if you actually checked her bio to see if she has actually lived in Dublin, before you slam her for having a fake Dublin accent with your begrudgery. Never mind that if you watch her interviews across the years you will see she has had the same accent.
that girl's story is hilarious and i managed to understand it perfectly even though english is my third language . thanks for the laugh and happy st patrick's day .
As an irishman i am highly offended that there were automatic captions on this video Edit:for some reason people are still replying to this so yes, they got rid of the auto captions
As a Canadian I have no trouble at all understanding the accent. Actually the subtitles are wrong at times! Saoise said "phoned up" and the caption has it as "found up".
@@georgebarnes8163 Fassbender is as Irish as you can get, he was raised in Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland...you could not get a more Irish town anywhere, he was educated in Ireland, he speaks with an Irish accent, has an Irish passport, he identifies as Irish, how much more Irish can you get?
Nobody can tell a funny story like an Irishman. The timing, the innate sense of the pompous, the stupid, and the ridiculous, the effective means to deflate such things, the underlying cosmic understanding of the basic ludicrousness of things tempered with humor and good-natured acceptance. Someone should keep a hidden microphone in all Irish pubs. There's narrative genius fueled by alcohol to be found in abundance there.
"Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy" - W.B. Yeats. That quote pretty much sums us up...
@@booksaremybag4684 It makes sense to me, as a child I thought of Florida as the part of America where are the theme parks were. And yea, Disneyland was a big part of how that thought came to be.
@@Bentakur "Derry" is a town in Northern Ireland. Its' official name is Londonderry. Most Locals call it "Derry" in defiance of the British government. The Irish Republican Army was very active there during Their rebellion against the British from the 1970's to mid 1990's.(They're somewhat active currently) They often wore ski masks & Baklavas. The poor old Woman probably thought the young Girl was an I.R.A. member attempting to hijack her car, panicked and crashed into the lamppost. That's why Graham, who's Irish, along with the other Irish guests on the panel were so amused. There's several documentaries on UA-cam about that time period known as "The Troubles", that may also help clarify things.
I'm from South Carolina, and I had less trouble understanding the woman in the Red Chair than I have in understanding some people born in my own state.
Im an aussie. My ancestors were Irish convicts. Easy as to understand. The more time you spend in a multicultural area the more you listen for the different mannerisms in people voices. The tones the focus ect.but i think well spoken Irish are reasonably easy to understand.
Just for some context, Aileen pointing out the scarf over her face is particularly relevant because it was in Derry. Face coverings have a, shall we say, certain history there.
@@j.a.george9229 Balaclavas. Or Ski Masks as you call them stateside. The preferred cold weather attire of the man about town with an AK-47, a full clip and and an itchy trigger finger.
The way saoirse immediately turns to timothée when she's telling her story and his reaction to the audio from when she is a kid is literally the most adorable thing
They say that French language is sexy. To me the same true with Irish. It's just something about it they way it flows around wovels. So nice. Also the music. Love it. I'm from the Baltics, by the way.
@@pigeonlove Ah yes, a joke about women talking too much is SO juvenile, really only children ever say that. Calm down, not everything has to be so serious
Hope that they would also invite Caitriona Balfe, she's such a great actress and needs more recognition for her works and her personality is wonderful too!
Definitely should’ve included those Irish boys, the O'Donovan brothers, that won an Olympic rowing medal, that entire interview had me laughing!
Bethany Duberville they’re called Gary and Paul O’Donovan
@@jasminexo5061 thank you!! I looked them up again but forgot to come and correct the comment :)
Bethany Duberville no problem :)
They won a world championship since.
I thought that was them on the videos preview
Graham Norton is just the best. Great host, his guests look like they are having a LOT of fun, and the shows are entertaining as hell. You can tell that the Americans that are on the show have just never had this kind of experience before. It seems like they quite enjoy it.
I only wish his show was 90 minutes long.
My wife and I are from Germany but we quite enjoy the Graham Norton Show. And we are always under the same impression as you. Especially American actresses and actors often look to be so limited by their streamlined promotional appearances on us networks. They really seem to enjoy Graham's show once they get the hang of it. Not being forced to promote themselves every second. Sharing anecdotes and having a laugh. Sometimes they almost seem like people... 😉 Keep it up Graham!
How long is it?
He was an absolute douche when he had Robert Downey Jr. on his show. And on a few other occasions. So no, I don’t like people who take jokes a bit too far, especially when it hits too close to home. For example, career failures, family problems and tragic backgrounds.
I remember Jackie Chan was a bit uncomfortable.
I love graham norton he’s gas!
I just love the Irish accent, it's like poetry, particularly Saoirse's.
@@jasminexo5061 That is so stupid. I can't believe anyone would legitimately say it.
@@jasminexo5061 Empathizes? How do you empathize an accent? LOL.
Joking aside, it's both snobbish and a lack of understanding of variations in speech and accents, to assume that Saoirse Ronan's accent is fake.
@@jasminexo5061 Except that Saoirse Ronan's parents are both from Dublin, and with the exception of being born in New York and living a short time in Carlow, has lived a good chunk of her life in Dublin. It would pay if you actually checked her bio to see if she has actually lived in Dublin, before you slam her for having a fake Dublin accent with your begrudgery. Never mind that if you watch her interviews across the years you will see she has had the same accent.
to think that little girl in the recording played a stone cold killer just a couple years latter in Hanna
@@Ngamotu83 Sorry to burst your bubble but I gotta back her up, she reallyyyy hams up the accent cause the yanks love it.
When Jaime said "Listen.." I knew something good was coming Hahaha I love his stories!
True. When he says “listen “ you know there is a story coming.
Still waiting on the day when they finally have Cillian Murphy on that couch
Wait, what...
Not yet!?
@@dawnchristensen7492 Nope. Lmao
Its Graham, it would be brillant!
Omg I’m waiting for that too 😭
Same. It would be epic.
‘Well someone’s done a poo in the bath’ I died
that girl's story is hilarious and i managed to understand it perfectly even though english is my third language . thanks for the laugh and happy st patrick's day .
From a (half) irish person here, thanks :)
Hahaha when she said “cyar” I was never prouder of my country
I studied abroad in Derry. I love that accent 😍
@@ellenl.r.p.obrien4661 half Irish? Youre either Irish or youre not and you're not clearly not.
@@Aithis. Agreed, was so proud to be a Derry girl!!!
The Story with the Irish girl and the car gets me every time😂brilliant told.
Jamie Dornan has great stories
And he's so shy
Did he wipe tho
Perfect deadpan delivery as well!
@@drewidz5909 ye with the towel
He is so funny
Chris O'dowd always has top quality stories
The baby sitting story is a topper. Surprised it wasn't featured.
As an irishman i am highly offended that there were automatic captions on this video
Edit:for some reason people are still replying to this so yes, they got rid of the auto captions
I'm not Irish but WTF with the captions they are speaking clearly. Has this video been done for Americans or what.
As a Canadian I have no trouble at all understanding the accent. Actually the subtitles are wrong at times! Saoise said "phoned up" and the caption has it as "found up".
I'm from Spain and I can understand them
Where do you all learn to river dance? Is it required in P.E?
Emma Rose I think it’s just a little joke
The best of the Irish is graham himself
@Morgasm172What does that mean? I don't get it.
Omg! I thought he was British
@Morgasm172 Belfast girl here, why isn't he one of us?
Ree Novacaine Probably because he is with BBC not RTE
@@joecleary3470 nationality not station
I could listen to Chris O'Dowd talking all day 😄
I love how the guests actually speak without being interrupted when telling their stories
YES!!!!
"41 seconds, that how long i held him for"
That got me
My husband in used to to work in Ireland. He says they're the best people he has ever met.
That's a wonderful remark
Hearing Gerry Ryan's voice again... Oh my I never realised I how much i miss him ♥️
I love the Irish accent. Loved the story of the girl and how careful she was while they were teasing her, great story as well.
And she screamed: JEEEESSSSUUUUSS!!!
😂😂😂
how are the O'Donovan brothers not in this
HollyBlueAgitated YES I was waiting for them!!
YESSSSSSS
They're in part 2
they better be in the part 2!! haha
Should've had them instead of saoirse Ronan tbh
It's impossible not to love the Irish! Greetings from Denmark!
I'm Irish Denmark my buddy 🌟
So much better than the American late night talk shows. Guest are relaxed, having a laugh along with the audience. This is entertainment.
I literally don’t watch the shows here. I come to UA-cam just to watch Graham Norton clips 😂
So true!! The hosts don’t know when to shut up.
The girl from Derry ❤️. I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone say “cyar.” 🤣❤️🇮🇪.
LOL "park the cyar!" indeed
Wrong flag🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@PS-ru2ov She said she’s Irish at the start which she’s allowed to identify as so acc putting the British flag would be incorrect
@@PS-ru2ov that’s the Union Jack ya muppet not the Northern Ireland fleg…😂
I always think cyar & cyop are more Monaghan
I adore Colin Farrell! At his best when not taking himself seriously. Which seems to be most of the time! I LOVED Intermission and In Bruges.
Have you seen 7 Psychopaths?
Me too, theres something really cool and genuine about him.
I watch in Bruges at least once a year with my brother!
Did you like the Alcoves?
Loved him in The Lobster
The girl on the red seat! Her story was amazing I cried!
Loved how she sassed the American too
Now that you put them together I realized I love Irish people! How they speak and the humor.
Rachel Weisz has one of the best smiles ever.
"Aileen" in the Red Chair was my favorite part of this clip! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love the Irish accent! Should have more of Michael Fassbender... And incl Domhnall Gleeson n Cillian Murphy
wctrqn yes Domhnall!! They shld bring him innn
Cillian! 😍 I love his eyes.
Fassbender is not Irish, he holds and Irish passport but his mother was British and his father was German, he was born in Germany.
@@georgebarnes8163 Fassbender is as Irish as you can get, he was raised in Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland...you could not get a more Irish town anywhere, he was educated in Ireland, he speaks with an Irish accent, has an Irish passport, he identifies as Irish, how much more Irish can you get?
That woman’s story was hilarious lmao
so much love for the IRISH 💚
Nobody can tell a funny story like an Irishman. The timing, the innate sense of the pompous, the stupid, and the ridiculous, the effective means to deflate such things, the underlying cosmic understanding of the basic ludicrousness of things tempered with humor and good-natured acceptance. Someone should keep a hidden microphone in all Irish pubs. There's narrative genius fueled by alcohol to be found in abundance there.
this was so eloquently put.
Ludicrosity 🤷♂️
@@stephenpatterson2204 Merriam Webster accepts either word - ludicrousness or ludicrosity.
Yes! And I am proud to say I am a wee bit Irish!
"Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy" - W.B. Yeats.
That quote pretty much sums us up...
I'm living for Timothée Chalamet dying at the cuteness of ten year old Saoirse
The fact that the subtitles are automatically on is *hilarious*
Didn't need them obviously which is why I found it humourous
I should not be watching a loop of Graham Norton clips when I'm recovering from surgery. It hurts to laugh but gosh, it's worth it hahaha
The Derry story is my favourite ever bit from this programme.
Best red chair story ever.
I love the Irish accent. I can't understand it most of the time but it's so cool.
Im from Florida. Never in my life have I heard someone be so excited to go to Florida.
It was Disneyworld specifically.
Wizarding world of Harry Potter
@@booksaremybag4684 It makes sense to me, as a child I thought of Florida as the part of America where are the theme parks were. And yea, Disneyland was a big part of how that thought came to be.
The Late Late Show is always giving away trips to Florida haha
Saoirse is an Irish beauty.
She looks like a female version of Tom Hiddleston
And one of the best actresses around!! She's so watchable! 'Atonement', Lady Bird' just to mention 2 of her movies.
Trueee
@@weskergeorge97 wow... it's uncanny now that I think about it
@@weskergeorge97 Female version of Aaron Taylor-Johnson
I once asked an Irish girl: “Do you drink?”
She replied: “Is the pope catholic?”
you haven't heard that before, how embarrassing
I once asked a girl "Got any Irish in ya?" "No," she answered. "Want some?"
Tom In Denver I’m going to use that one😂😂
I am obsessed with Irish people- u are the best!!!
Does a bird fly on one wing?
"There will be subtitles on Friday." Ffs! Graham is so amazing at this. So quick and adaptive. Love it.
I understood what She was saying & also understood why it was so hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thats one of the things I love about this show, so many people with so many accents, you get accustomed to all eventually.
@@edgardomartin8299 Actually!
I was dying when she was pronouncing "MILK AND BREAD" so Zach Braff could understand. LOL!!!
Can you please explain it to me??
@@Bentakur "Derry" is a town in Northern Ireland. Its' official name is Londonderry. Most Locals call it "Derry" in defiance of the British government. The Irish Republican Army was very active there during Their rebellion against the British from the 1970's to mid 1990's.(They're somewhat active currently) They often wore ski masks & Baklavas. The poor old Woman probably thought the young Girl was an I.R.A. member attempting to hijack her car, panicked and crashed into the lamppost. That's why Graham, who's Irish, along with the other Irish guests on the panel were so amused. There's several documentaries on UA-cam about that time period known as "The Troubles", that may also help clarify things.
I'm from South Carolina, and I had less trouble understanding the woman in the Red Chair than I have in understanding some people born in my own state.
It's erasier to understand without watching her funny mannerisms
I'm from SC too! I understood her perfectly as well
Same. Although I'm from Georgia, so... south of you.
I had no trouble understanding her.
Im an aussie. My ancestors were Irish convicts. Easy as to understand. The more time you spend in a multicultural area the more you listen for the different mannerisms in people voices. The tones the focus ect.but i think well spoken Irish are reasonably easy to understand.
Fall in LOVE with this show over and over again, never gets old.
"I love Irish people! They're just Mad!"- IT Crowd
Aileen’s red chair story is my all time favourite!!!
Irish and Scottish accents are AMAZING!
I totally love Irish accent and I'm not even an English speaker.
With Jamie
You have no idea where the story is going and it still is so freakin hilarious
Timothee was shook when they played the recording and she did the impression. Lmao.
I just love the fact that Graham was enjoying and laughing so much during the red chair story😂
Saoirse is adorable, just saying
Terribly annoying
@Beef witted Genius no?
nah
Man she’s not special at all, just an average looking posh Irish girl
I'm a south Londoner born and bred but my da's from Northern Ireland so I actually understood every word the Derry girl said!!!😍😍😍🇮🇪
Well said
The red chair story was hilarious. 😂😂
Just for some context, Aileen pointing out the scarf over her face is particularly relevant because it was in Derry. Face coverings have a, shall we say, certain history there.
hahahaha yeah
As a curious American, I looked this up. Probably a bad idea. I googled "Derry Ireland Face Coverings" and got nothing but COVID-related links. -_-
@@j.a.george9229 the ira
@@j.a.george9229 Balaclavas. Or Ski Masks as you call them stateside. The preferred cold weather attire of the man about town with an AK-47, a full clip and and an itchy trigger finger.
@@Dreyno Ah, now that's a language my countrymen understand: guns. XD Thanks!
I love the Irish! And I love the Graham show. So I guess that double the love 😄❤️❤️❤️
The way saoirse immediately turns to timothée when she's telling her story and his reaction to the audio from when she is a kid is literally the most adorable thing
Notice how she says DERRY and not londonderry
Yuppa
*PSNI wants to know your location*
Ahmad Syahir Wasn’t prepared for that comment ahahaha
Yeah. It's Derry. I'd know, I'm from there.
Catholic.
I know she should've said Free Derry ✊🏻
I love Irish accents. So neat😊
Can't stop binge watching these vids. Somebody help me.
SAME!
Me too! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Good lord that girl in the chair had me dead 😂😂😂 accent an the story
Robert Sheehan should be here sometime, it would be an awesome and amazing interview
Lmfao that love from Derry was hilarious!!!
Fair play to Fassbender. Talked the talked and walked the walk
I could listen to the Irish accent forever
The Jamie dornan story gets me everytime, he’s so funny
Being Irish myself, something in my heart and soul awakens when I hear an Irish lass.
Same
So when you hear your own accent you get excited? Lass? Who the f*ck in Ireland says lass??
@@Ciaradexy a good few would say it, really depends where you are
Saoirse Ronan's gingerbread voice💗💗💗 I love her! And her dress! Stunning
Being a New Zealander this is by far my favourite accent of them all.
Same dude
You're missing my man Robert Sheehan
Omg yes!
Oh please!!!! Put Robert on that couch!!!
Yessss omds
I can only hit the like button but once, but I did it with gusto.
I also regret I have but one like to give.
The Northern Ireland accent is soo good.
I could listen to Rachel Weisz laugh all day.
"I feel too graham" 😆😀
I was born in the wrong country.
Why? All countries are great
PanglossDr I am just kidding 😛
PanglossDr nah man pretty thankful not to live in Iran or North Korea
Sonal Mishra
No you were born in the right country. You guys should've let the British stay for another 20-30 years.
Going to Florida,The reaction was so SWEET.I love to hear it.
Riverdance! And the poor fella on the end was so lost haha
the most entertaining guests! A natural rapport with Graham!
I was waiting to see Eileen(Aileen?) from Derry and you didn´t disappoint!
I’m really American but I can still perfectly understand all the Irish guests.
They say that French language is sexy. To me the same true with Irish. It's just something about it they way it flows around wovels. So nice. Also the music. Love it.
I'm from the Baltics, by the way.
Never been so proud of my Irish heritage
Heritage? Youre not Irish though.
Irish accents are awesome.
That was a hilarious story about the young woman hopping in the back seat of her boyfriend's car.
I think the funniest bit is about being excited to go to Florida, lol. If she had only known.
Love the Irish saying forty ;)
This makes me proud to be Irish
In the last clip of the people dancing the women were KILLING IT
Caitriona Balfe from Outlander should be here too. She’s amazing
The girl in the chair had me rolling!!
2:18 ppl laughed a bit at the 'hello', but thats just what u say in northern Ireland lol
Best of the Irish? Rather Irish are the Best!
wrong, the scots are
@@Matthewmcg22 Wrong, both are
@@Matthewmcg22 What a daft statement - they are the same thing! TRUE SCOTS are actually Irish - But NOT the Scotch!
@@Matthewmcg22 same sauce
Jess T. Ah thanks very much 😂
Oh man, I could listen to Irish women all day.
Gaijin Raijin Trust me, you get tired of it soon enough, LOL.
@@TheLastAngryMan01 Eh that's true of all women lol
TheLastAngryMan01 exactly XD
You boys should get together, at least until you mature up
@@pigeonlove Ah yes, a joke about women talking too much is SO juvenile, really only children ever say that. Calm down, not everything has to be so serious
Home, sweet home. Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin
Hope that they would also invite Caitriona Balfe, she's such a great actress and needs more recognition for her works and her personality is wonderful too!
Saoirse is so cuteee😍😍
Eileen' story is probably the best, plus she has a sense of humour.
Aileen
Get a hype boy just like Jessica chastain!
😍😘
In love with Chris O'Dowd!