50 Top Graham Norton Quotes That Will Leave You In Splits
Graham Norton is a distinguished comedian, author, actor, and radio and television presenter. He has won eight ‘BAFTA TV Awards,’ winning five of them for his comedy chat show ‘The Graham Norton Show.’ He is the BBC television commentator of the international song competition ‘Eurovision Song Contest,’ and also presents on ‘BBC Radio 2.’ He is also renowned for his flamboyant personality and innuendo-laden dialogue. We have curated a list of hilarious quotes and sayings by Graham Norton, which have been excerpted from his books, writings, gigs, interviews, shows, thoughts, public utterances, works and life. Following is a list of quotes and thoughts by Graham Norton that are sure to delight you.
An awful lot of female celebrities are very beautiful whereas a lot of male celebrities are not so hot.
It's lovely to get one successful show - the chances of finding a second one are not so hot.
I've so exceeded what I ever wanted to do.
Occasionally the state of the planet can knock me off my perky perch.
All my interesting stories are from before I was on television. Nothing interesting has happened to me since then. Maybe it's because the most interesting thing in my life is the show and that's on telly.
I'd like to retire at 50 but I don't want to sell papers in the middle of London on a Zimmer.
I loved Lucille Ball growing up.
Some people think they're depressed and they go to the doctor and want pills. And you just think: 'You hate where you live, you've lost your job, your boyfriend has dumped you, could all this be why you're depressed?'
Where I get bored is when I show up for a shoot and they want me to wear a feather boa. Too obvious a thing for a poof on the telly to do.
Tolerance is forced on people in London.
The only time I took Ecstacy was years and years ago. It was absolutely amazing.
My mobile rang around lunchtime one day, and it was George Michael. He wanted to come in on Friday. We were like, 'okay, if that's what you want'. And he was a very good guest. That's a real exception to the rule.
I'm often dating people, but I don't say it because you sort of know it won't last long.
I'm actually quite self-sufficient, so it might look as if there isn't room for anyone in my life. That isn't entirely the case.
My life could have been so grim really, really grim.
Forty freaked me out. I didn't see it coming. My life was in a state of chaos - I was moving jobs and moving house - and it just hit me like a ton of bricks.
Those years between drama school and getting onto the stand-up circuit were pretty lean.
Britain's such a twisted, weird little place.
If it was possible for me to adopt, I probably would, but no one's going to let me adopt.
It sounds deeply shallow, but for brief spells every member of the public can be fascinating.
All these people I interview are worth ten times what I'm worth.
You don't want money to make you a social freak where you can only hang out with rich people.
I am very quick to judge.
Well, certainly I think American television is - that's proper TV.
I don't think you should have to try to be nice, I think most people are nice. I think being cheerful and nice is just a politeness.
I do get pleasure from very inconsequential things, like shopping for clothes.
The higher your profile becomes, the more aware you are that people out there might hate you.
I was a failed actor but I still wanted to show off, so I ended up doing live comedy.
My parents grew up working class, but in that way that working class families do, they spent a fortune on education to better me.
I think the word is adult!