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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
5

Running time
  
30mins (inc. adverts)

Final episode date
  
2003

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
264

First episode date
  
6 May 2002

Presented by
  
Graham Norton

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Awards
  
British Comedy Award for the Best Comedy Entertainment Personality

Nominations
  
National Television Award for Most Popular Entertainment Programme

Similar
  
So Graham Norton, The Graham Norton S, The Graham Norton Eff, Graham Norton's Bigger Pi, The Sunday Night Proj

V Graham Norton is a British chat show broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom starring Graham Norton, broadcast every weeknight as a successor to the weekly So Graham Norton. It aired from 6 May 2002 to 28 December 2003. It featured celebrities who chatted with Graham and became involved in studio games which were usually laden with sexual innuendo. The studio games were later featured on the clip show Nortonland in 2007 on digital channel Challenge.

The show featured a 'webcam', a roving television camera which was randomly situated in a different place in the UK each week (though often in Covent Garden) and which followed Graham's instructions and allowed him to interact with the public live. The feature was made technically possible using digital microwave link technology provided by Rear Window Television with the 'spontaneous' webcam feature always produced as a full quality Outside Broadcast, before being made to look like a traditional webcam at the studios.

The most often repeated (and voted as the show's funniest) moment involved Graham and Dustin Hoffman interacting live with a passenger (and later, the driver) of a London taxi cab driving through the city.

V Graham Norton is available on 4oD through Virgin Media, but not through the PC.

References

V Graham Norton Wikipedia