The Graham Norton Show was always around our neck of the woods here in Southern California.
For years upon years. We’ve had full access and never contrived natural grafitations towards comedic hosts who’ve got that “IT” thing.
Case in poni is mister Graham Norton.
Now we must add a quick underground insiders note. Just a few months ago this year of 2025, the chit chat show—which had always been part of the cable package deal—mysteriously vanished. Becoming locked under a network known as Acorn.
Now this Acorn just popped up. A British–American subscription streaming service offering television programming from Australia, Canada, other Commonwealth countries, Spain, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
Yes we know mergers and firings are running rampant like chickens with no heads. It’s alarming and we’re actually only seeing the beginning of what later will be the horrid repercussions of the arts. In TV and film. Even music media!
Back to original programming. The Graham Norton Show is now being marketed and advertised everywhere.
Known for its Netflix and chill like ambiance. Booze and banter galore. A different approach of bringing out all of its guests at the same time for a universal and carefree conversation.
Featuring celebrities and musical guests from all over the planet! Seriously a truly wide spread.
Again a Brit late night talkies program that airs all through the United Kingdom, you can also watch it in the United States.

Broadcasting on Thursdays, The Graham Norton Show on BBC America starts at 11 p.m. PT/ET, weekly. Or stream online: Philo, DirecTV, Sling Orange + Blue.
Did you miss Graham’s booze-soaked banter or never let it go? Drop your fave guest combo below.







