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2004 American TV series or program
The Graham Norton Effect
GenreComedy
Presented byGraham Norton
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time60 minutes(inc. adverts)
Production companySo Television
Original release
NetworkComedy Central
ReleaseJune 24 (2004-06-24) –
September 16, 2004 (2004-09-16)

The Graham Norton Effect is atalk show hosted by the IrishcomedianGraham Norton. The show aired onComedy Central from June 24, 2004 to September 16, 2004.

The Graham Norton Effect can be considered aspin-off to two previous shows hosted by Norton, includingSo Graham Norton andV Graham Norton. During the last part of Graham'sChannel 4 contract, Graham decided to film a new show,NY Graham Norton, in New York.The Graham Norton Effect was filmed for Comedy Central later in the year. Since this show was specifically taped for an American audience, some of the games played in the show were previously played onNY Graham Norton orV Graham Norton. (For example, a game about the world's worst bathing suits which was played in the Alan Cumming episode was originally played during a V episode with Bo Derek, tying into her movie10.) Also, some of the guests, who were only onNY Graham Norton a couple of months previous, appear again onThe Graham Norton Effect.

The show earned abysmal reception and was cancelled after one season.[1][2] Reflecting on the show in 2012, Norton remarked: "It wasn't like we were a flop. ... We got our run, we did decent business for them [Comedy Central], we just weren't recommissioned. So it was kind of a non-story. But we certainly weren't the breakout hit they'd hoped we'd be."[3]

List of celebrity guests

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DateEpisode NumberGuests
June 24, 20041Sandra Bernhard andMarlon Wayans
July 1, 20042Jennifer Tilly andJulie Delpy
July 8, 20043Alan Cumming andPaul Rudd
July 15, 20044Macaulay Culkin andRuPaul
July 22, 20045Sharon Stone andMena Suvari
July 29, 20046Shannen Doherty andJoan Rivers
August 5, 20047Seth Green andMatthew Lillard
August 12, 20048Anne Hathaway andJohn Waters
August 19, 20049Edie Falco andCarson Kressley
August 26, 200410Josh Hartnett,Katie Holmes, andJon Voight
September 2, 200411Toni Collette andJason Bateman
September 9, 200412Chris Rock andMarilyn Manson
September 16, 200413LL Cool J andCyndi Lauper

List of games and events

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The Graham Norton Effect, like all of Norton's shows, featured games and side attractions that often involved his guests. These side attractions usually relied on audience member participation. The guests would then take part in the event by guessing or choosing something based about the usually inane parameters Norton had defined about the game. For example, when playing "Guess the Partner", the guests would attempt to guess which two audience member participants were lovers based on physical features alone.

On occasion, Norton would even go so far as to secretly produce a pre-selected audience member’s parents or lover to witness or take part in an embarrassing event without the audience member’s knowledge.

  • Episode 1: "Guess the Partner": Guests attempt to match lovers with their partners. "Barfly": Sandra Bernhard provides a remote voice for a life-size mannequin sitting at a neighborhood bar, to the confusion of other patrons.
  • Episode 2: "AssMakeover": Audience members make over their male partner's buttocks to resemble celebrities, such as Pamela Anderson, Michael Jackson and Bill Clinton.
  • Episode 3: Audience members model regrettable swimwear.
  • Episode 4: "Find The Lady": Guests attempt to identify which silhouette of four audience members is a woman from a group including three men in drag; the least feminine is sent to the streets to proposition men using pickup lines fed by RuPaul. "DateJesus": Norton sets up an audience member on a date with a Jesusimpersonator. "Lovers Line-up": Guests and audience members guess when participants last had sex by shouting “higher” or “lower”.
  • Episode 5: Sharon Stone is sung to by a fan over the phone. Audience members are called on to tell suggestive pick-up lines to the episode's guests.
  • Episode 6: Guests attempt to guess if a man is gay by the way he dances. "In the Dugout": Audience members and guests try to guess whatbase participants reached with other participants. "Candle-schticks": Audience members volunteer to make multi-colored candles molded from their male anatomy, which are placed on a cake and wheeled out by Joan Rivers. Graham interviews candle owners by name, asking "My god, what happened here?"
  • Episode 7: Audience members attempt to guess which disguised participant is their lover by how they perform with asex doll.Jade Esteban Estrada gets spanked by adominatrix.
  • Episode 8: A sexual euphemism contest takes place.
  • Episode 9: Audience members reveal lies they have told to their parents. Carson Kressley talks about the man he'd most like to make over onQueer Eye for the Straight Guy.
  • Episode 10: Graham holds aparody of theSummer Olympic Games in the streets. Graham gets an audience member to dress as an Adult Baby and puts his photo on the fetish site DailyDiapers.com.
  • Episode 11: AGeorge W. Bush impersonator is on the show. Audience members are asked to campaign for something close to them with mostly insipid results.
  • Episode 12: Chris Rock gives Marilyn Manson marriage advice.
  • Episode 13: Graham, perhaps in a mockery ofOprah Winfrey, makes audience members' dreams “come true” with less than perfect results.

DVD releases

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The Graham Norton Effect was released in its entirety (i.e. complete episodes, not a compilation) across two 2-disc DVD boxsets in Australia on 5 April 2005. The first set, titled 'Series 1/Part 1' contains the first seven episodes and the second, titled 'Series 1/Part 2' contains the final six. They were released on the Hopscotch Entertainment label.

Unlike the American Comedy Central broadcasts, the episodes on the DVDs are more or less uncensored, apart for things on Graham's computer monitor that were pre-censored during taping. Language that was bleeped by Comedy Central is presented un-bleeped and the nudity is presented un-obscured. On the DVDs, however, none of the episodes contain their ending credit rolls. They simply end with the SO Television endboard after Graham signs off.

International broadcasting

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References

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  1. ^Dana Stevens (June 25, 2004)."No Laughing Matter: The Graham Norton Effect is a raunchy, unfunny mess".Slate.
  2. ^"From the Vault: Graham Norton interview".Fred Entertainment. RetrievedMarch 16, 2017.
  3. ^"Graham Norton".Mark Lawson Talks To... March 26, 2012.BBC.BBC Four. RetrievedNovember 6, 2018.

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