Who is on The Graham Norton Show this week?
Graham is missing this week...

The Graham Norton Show is back this week with yet another star-studded episode, however it won't be him in the interviewer seat.
This week, the much-loved presenter will be replaced by none other than Claudia Winkleman as she stands in him for while he is on tour in Australia.
This will be the final week of the show before it returns in the autumn – so buckle up!
So, who's appearing on the show tonight? Here's everything you need to know about The Graham Norton Show's latest set of guests, and when you can watch the episode.
Who is on The Graham Norton Show this week?

On Graham Norton's famous red sofa tonight is movie star Chris Pratt, who will be discussing his new sci-fi comedy drama The Electric State.
Elsewhere on the sofa will be actor Toby Jones, who will be starring as Richard Burton's inspirational teacher in Mr Burton.
Actress Saoirse-Monica Jackson will also be on this show tonight to discuss starring in new BBC drama series This City Is Ours, while comedian Rob Beckett will be talking about his return to Rob Beckett's Smart TV.
The Graham Norton Show airs on Friday 28th February at 10:40pm on BBC One.
Who is the next music act on The Graham Norton Show?
Rachel Chinouriri will be taking to the Graham Norton stage tonight with a special live performance of her latest single All I Ever Asked.
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Is Graham Norton in the BBC studio?
Graham Norton is once again back on the red sofa in his BBC studio.
His famous Big Red Chair will also be making a return, as audience members share their anecdotes with Norton and the celebrity guests, with the hopes of not being tipped over.
The Graham Norton Show airs on BBC One on Friday 28th February at 10:40pm on BBC One.
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Katelyn Mensah is the Senior Entertainment Writer for Radio Times, covering all major entertainment programmes, reality TV shows and the latest hard-hitting documentaries. She previously worked at The Tab, with a focus on reality TV and showbiz news and has obtained a BA (Hons) in Journalism.