FULL Graham Norton Show 14/10/2022 Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kate Hudson, Elizabeth Banks

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tonight film stars Galore plus the boss of British Vogue is here so we've all made a real effort we're dressed to impressed so let's start the show [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hi everyone good evening you are all so welcome to the show such a pack show tonight to tell you my sofa will be touching more bottoms than a drunk Tory minister and now Financial Turbo oil continues and now we're being told to expect power Cuts this winter now we're not sure when and where the blackouts will be but we do have a picture of the first person expected to experience a sudden loss of power [Applause] this week King also zenon's plans for his coronation yes Charles wanted to be a cheap slim down occasion he's already saving money on the banquet as his brother's got a great deal at Pizza Express and woking and ceremony will be much less ostentatious so instead of using traditional gold coach you know uh they're going to travel like this I'm done and in a bid to be environmentally friendly Charles's advising guests traveling a long way to consider the environment and maybe not come oh thank God for that again [Applause] Irish Legends Colin Farrell and Brendan Guiton yeah first she's a Hollywood actor and director star of Pitch Perfect Spider-Man and Hunger Games welcome back to Elizabeth Banks he's the editor-in-chief of British Vogue and one of the biggest players in the fashion industry it's Edward Edinburgh and she's the oscar-nominated star of Almost Famous and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days now starring in the new installment of the knives out series it's Kate Hudson everybody [Applause] [Music] do you guys I know you you look like you probably know each other yeah there you go it's been a decade since I was on the show I think 11 years or so yes I was pregnant with with being my middle I know I couldn't believe it because they showed me a picture of you and your your family there you are so this guy here yeah this was in my belly the last time I was here which is seems crazy wow yeah and that's your eldest guy he's off to college oh I'm so jealous he's having the time of his life yeah and there's my little princess yeah she doesn't get out of that dress she's four now oh my God yeah you would you would really appreciate it yeah oh don't don't start Edward we're feeling very judged already backstage because the editor of British Vogue is here like did you guys make more of an effort because Edward was going to be here I mean you both look fabulous no I made an effort because they were here and now here's the thing that John when you were here and you were pregnant with uh being Elizabeth you were having the time of your life because isn't that when you were filming like Hunger Games and Pitch Perfect back to back we just celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the first Pitch Perfect film yeah I can't believe it wow I know and yeah the first time I did Effie yeah was back then too and I had a little I had my little one my bigger one is the same ages her middle one yeah but the thing I didn't know was it's a Pitch Perfect your idea you came up with it well no no it was based on a book uh by Mickey Rankin who's still a great friend of mine he wrote a book about college acapella I went to Penn there was tons of college acapella I was sort of in love with a guy who I thought could sing um Rocket Man better than Elton John tell me about and um and that's what and I thought God these guys are like rock stars you know my husband thought they were very fun and funny and um and then we thought this would make a great movie idea yeah it was so fun yeah so we optioned the book and now we're we're putting out actually bumper and Berlin which is the an Adam DeVine show uh based on his character from bumper who is Rebel Wilson's love interest in the first two films and he has his own show now that's coming out on peacock in November wow yeah that was worth doing yeah we're still growing the Pitch Perfect Universe it's more perfect it takes more perfect and Edward obviously you know the fashion world it's famous for its parties whatever you do because then followed by a party yeah like after all these years are you bored of those parties or are they still fun in any way never okay I love him I'm at my husband at the party did you yes what sort of party my party at home okay it was at midnight I'm looking around the room I'm a bit bored and I see this young man sitting there we're in our 20s and I heard God say go up and use that line that incredible line I hand it over to gay people so I walked over got done and went excuse me are you okay [Applause] you make it sound so easy I was younger though all right let's get started our first film tonight comes from Kate Hudson and it's Glass Onion and knives out mystery this will be in cinemas Nationwide from the 23rd of November for one week only and then streaming on Netflix from the 23rd of December and now so dimes that was the first one in 2019 this time uh what's going on who are you Kate Hudson what can you tell us uh okay I play a fashionista her name is birdie J and she's very extra um and very tone deaf and that's about all I can say which is kind of fun for this movie because we can't say much yeah because it's a mystery but Daniel Craig is back as Benoit Blanc oh is he ever oh yes look at that dashing man yeah that was the accent oh so much fun it's so fun it's so fun to listen to it's always so much fun to watch him work you know he's just so wonderful and everyone in this cast it's a big story cast here you all are uh yeah yeah don't mess up your line in this cast want to be that one also didn't you shoot like in the south of France it was yeah real hard life real hard but we were in uh we were we were in Port to Holly so we were kind of near specsis and uh Google it I'll be Googling it too it was so beautiful not not like going to work I tell you what we've got a clip and it's a bit of a period piece because of course you're all wearing a covered masks in this so this is everyone gathering on the island for the big party [Music] oh my God we can't hug right everybody could you just stay at the hotel last night I didn't see you nobody we clearly just arrived but you hello stranger danger you are stranger danger no no that's found because I don't even know what that means wait a second Benoit block oh my God are you Benoit Blanc the detective did you saw the murder of oh what's your name that um the the belly dancer with the thing and the thing that's you it is in the flesh I'm obviously familiar with you all as well Governor Dr Tucson Miss buddy Jay what an extraordinary gather very good can we talk to your your character's science-based mask this wraps up birdie J in one accessory fun to play yes so you're filming a murder mystery in in Greece but then you must be having a good time because apparently when you stop filming you would then go home well first of all I feel like covid and the fact that we had to shoot it and be very careful sort of forest us all yeah whether we liked it or not which thank God we loved it to play together and what I mean what do you play when you're doing you know a part of the knives out franchise you know you're going to play a murder mystery and so we played Mafia do you know this game Mafia do you know Mafia Mafia anybody oh my God yeah yeah werewolves and villagers so basically we'd be sitting here like we are and one of us would be Mafia but convincing each other that someone you're not awesome you're a towns person it's a game it's so fun it doesn't sound funny it's so fun it's so much it's hilarious Kate hosts these games at her house I've been lucky enough to be invited to play Mafia at Kate's house and and it is so fun and actually the last time we played was a while ago now it's a while ago but but Ryder played I remember oh my God he was good he was really good and I wanted to straight up murder that kid it was really hard to do because nobody wants to kill the kid but I did that's sounding more fun you go to the bar so the thing is that you get killed and then you go to the bar and you watch something really interesting you watch everybody out watch who's alive yes and it definitely breaks up marriages like my husband and I really don't like playing together oh it's it's like wow you are you're terrible you have the late night thing where it's like I can't believe you killed killed me like yeah and you won Edward mine will be dead oh and Edward you're naughty but do you actually play this game I played it on a bow and one of the players was Oprah yeah wow [Music] so we'll all go around the table and just like literally try to skip to the next person but she was good how do you chill even if you know she's Mafia you're like oh it's not possible yeah look at her next round oh that's so great that's the best name drop we've ever had on a boat it's like a really good how did they die on a boat maybe that's the end of a Knives Out yes we'll never know so that's Glass Onion uh Knives Out mystery which is out later in the year but it's also closing the London Film Festival this Sunday very good now Edward Enfield brings us his Memoir here it is it's called A Visible man and it's out now yes it is and maybe I I read it a while ago and it is an incredible story Edward I mean you really couldn't make it up so you get to London from Ghana age 13 13 yeah and you know I think that's a story that's shared by a lot of people but within five years you are the fashion director of ID magazine now where on earth does that kind of Huts for that confidence where did that come from in that young gadan boy I mean you know it wasn't I wouldn't even say it was confidence it was survival you know we we had to flee from from Ghana because you know my dad was in the military and there was a cool so we had to flee overnight we came to England I mean we didn't know where we were I'd never seen white people before maybe I've seen a couple yeah so that was a shock in itself and you know immigrant families you're thought to just work work hard work 10 times as hard and you know I've got that sort of discipline for my my parents really yeah maybe I was a bit stupid as well I think the fashion thing started you were spotted as a model is this right yes yes I was on the terrain yeah I started training this lovely gentleman stopped me and um before I had the big afro and the glasses and I took it off and he said you want to be a model and I didn't know what fashion was I didn't know what fashion magazine was and I went home to Mom I said Mom they asked me to be a model and she was like that industry full of funny people yeah well I think we we've got a picture of you your modeling career this is you oh no this is probably the pages of ID magazine this is quite a look now there's a lot of there's a lot of models here but you'd have to travel it down so we're going uh there's a lot of looks here but Edwards wow oh we are rocking it yeah it was a fun time yeah but like but but your mother came on shoes would your mother have been at that shoot yeah no not this particular one but no should I should have fainted yeah and it was so nice because you hear stories of models being bullied and you know accomplishing my mom was in the corner giving you dirty looks and nobody can give a dirty look like an African mother everybody was scared I was left alone because it's weird that thing of parents you know your parents Elizabeth weren't in the business so were they terrified when you headed off to New York to they had no idea what was happening I mean truly my I graduated University and they thought well you're employable go on live your life and then that's what I've been doing the very first time I modeled yeah I got to set I'd never um I didn't know what a set was I didn't know what was happening and I went behind like a I don't know like a little door and I put the clothes on and I walked out like you walk into a room there's like eight people just staring at you with a like a very dark look on their face like it's not good you know and then someone came over got down on their knees in front of me unzipped my pants stuck their hand in my bottom started pulling the shirt down you know and I remember thinking like oh okay well that's right I guess this is the my body is not my own I'm here for the clothes and they're gonna make them right and then the person stood up and went good and I thought and then everyone turned around and walked away so I thought oh okay it is good that's that worked whatever just happened after this happened I'm okay I'm still gonna stay and I'm gonna be here today and work and that's that was my introduction to the entire industry I'd never done anything because Kate of yours which was so different because you know Goldie and Kurt they were Indians so were they super protective of you no I mean you know I think I think I knew I like came out like a like a Can-Can girl like I'm I came out doing high kicks and my mom was like oh I think it was more about them wanting me to stay in school and not like feel like I needed to be like performing and doing things all the time they wanted me to have more time like as a kid but I was like from 10 years old I was I just wanted to be on a stage yeah then it was like once I was 18 they just were like bye have fun and but you say that but it sounds like your mom is still quite involved I read a story somewhere but you were giving birth and your mother was very she is involved when she's there she's involved and then she goes um oh she was like in my vagina I mean it was like you couldn't a mother couldn't get more inside of a birthing vagina than my mother and and she had these like reading glasses on that had lights on [Applause] what a privilege though shouting at the baby follow the lights because of both of the kids but but the thing is is that having mommy there as funny as it is was really is really special yeah yeah so she is involved and in the book Edward uh you know obviously there's there's you've got some health issues and the Heartbreak along the way but in terms of your career it is this phenomenal trajectory till we get to today we're here the king of the world you know editor British Vogue and I just wondered when you got that job that backlash that there was or that kind of average were you forewarned about that or did it come as a shock I mean you know I mean for me when I got the job I didn't even realize that there would be this whole conversation in England about who was getting the job who wasn't and the newspapers were really having a go you know I was The Outsider even though I've been in the industry since I was 18. but the brilliant thing was I just knew that I looked around at the women my friends and I just wanted to create a magazine that every woman could relate to every woman's beautiful regardless of color regardless of shape age socioeconomic background I just wanted to create a magazine that celebrated women and you know I always say if a child can see themselves they can be it to look in the magazine and see or Representatives so for me that's all I really wanted to do and nothing sort of got in my way but I took a building for it [Applause] but Spina it's been a great success a visible noun is the name of the book and it is out now okay yeah yeah thank you Elizabeth Banks brings us her latest film it's called call Jane and it's in cinemas from the 4th of November and watching it it seemed like oh this must be a reaction to what's happened with the Supreme Court and overturning the abortion rights but this was written and made before all of that it was yeah I mean I think our biggest fear was that the Dobbs decision In America which overturned Roe v Wade would happen um but of course we never you know it's we've made the film before and now we feel a much deeper responsibility to put out the story of The Janes the movie is about a collective of women in Chicago in the Years leading up to Roe v Wade in America before abortion was legal there um this group of women performed between 10 and 11 000 abortions in less than four years and they did it themselves they taught themselves the procedure after uh doing away with you know skeezy male doctors that were taking advantage of them and that's true that is true there's there are documentaries about the Janes you can read about them but yeah this is a fictionalized account of one woman the woman I played Joy yeah because your character has a kind of a it's a health I do yeah I have a health issue that requires a abortion health care and in the film but she then goes on to realize that that kind of Health Care is life-changing for for anybody who chooses it wow and you are so I mean you're good in everything but I'd never seen you do this performance you're so good in this thank you yeah you're really great in it um we've got a clip and this is your character beginning because you start to volunteer with the yeah yes they take me in and I become one of one of them it's you it's also if you drink Sigourney Weaver and Eleanor Koski here we go you don't have to tell my mom right that's between you and your mom it's my first time I should hope so I didn't even know I could get pregnant like that I mean we were standing up I just don't really know how everything works down there joy you must have explained this to your daughter you want to take a stab oh uh uh hmm Izzy uh you you have a [ __ ] okay just hold it hold this okay here is your vulva this is the labia inside here is the vagina this is the vaginal canal that looks like a rabbit above that is your cervix and your uterus these would be ovaries eggs are please tell me you at least know what the clitoris is [Music] hey good watching watching that our favorite that you are a mother have you had to have those conversations yet I have and in fact one of the things I learned you know early on from my own mother was that those kinds of conversations should happen as early and often as possible you want to be your kids trusted adult I've learned that the easy way I should say because I had a really great trusted adult and you know great sex education if you want to lower the abortion rate that's the number one way to do it you gotta actually talk about sex You Gotta Give correct information you can't let women and girls sit around going like I don't even know what happened down there like you know that's that's not the way to do it we want to empower women to understand what's going on with their bodies and and what how to get pregnant yeah and not and how to protect themselves so um and and also that sex is fun so fun isn't it 99 of the sex I've had was not to make babies typically the ratio yeah so are you cool Mom you you're not embarrassed no I really try no I'm not I I I yes I'm cool and no I'm not embarrassed I bet my kids think that that is embarrassing but no I'm I am I'm very open about it yeah with my kids my the conversation went my kids knew very early on you know Mommy and Daddy egg sperm tuba and then when around eight years old in the car of course because these conversations typically happen in the car and by the way they suggest that they happen in the car you don't want to look directly in your child's eye when you're like the penis goes in the vagina so you want to be looking forward out of a windshield or sitting at the end of the bed right good advice yeah it is I'm giving you good advice I don't know why I have a vision that the Hudson household is a very um yeah I don't imagine I mean growing up they were almost like too open it was like this is no we don't need to know any of this um but nobody I'll tell you no no adult says I oh I wish they hadn't told me every adult says I'm glad I was told that nobody says I oh I wish they hadn't said anything it doesn't happen they called it snuggling that was my parents word which then now we all of us kids have adopted that word and you know what it is the knock on the door you know when it's locked is like we're snuggling and they know it's work they know exactly what's happening uh but very open very open I think it's important Edward's nodding I mean my family was the opposite I didn't know anything about sex we never talked about it I didn't I mean until I met Simon Fox and in the when I was 16 I never met a gay person I didn't know what being gay was so it's very exact opposite to say to you and you you quick learner [Applause] okay it is time to meet our next guest it's 14 years since the cult hit in Bruges now its stars are reunited in Martin mcdonough's latest dark comedy the Banshees of inner Sharon please welcome Brendan Gleason and Colin Farrell [Music] [Applause] [Music] Brendan have you met any of these fine people before no I don't believe I have oh there's a yeah Collins you know you know all these people uh no we've never met I've met I've met him a couple of times we were like I was 19 and I was yeah I was I won't say that close we were young before you'd even gone to L.A that's right yeah we're doing a film with Stuart Townsend that's right and my hairdresser Orla was like yeah invited you to see her tomorrow [Applause] [Music] this will be on television yeah and she's like and I I she's like I'm gonna invite this guy Colin down he's great yeah she did the film we're here that we refuse to promote we will not talk about this anyway lovely so we were we were kids oh I'm nice so you do know each other yeah yeah in answer to that question [Laughter] and it's out in cinemas next Friday the 21st of October and it's our heart I described it there's a dark comedy but that doesn't really cover it how do you guys describe this film to people well it's a it's a breaking up story um and they happen to be two men which I suppose we've been told is unusual where two it's a platonic relationship to two men there aren't really many conventions and there certainly wouldn't have been then to describe the fact that this relationship was coming to an end so the two guys have been kind of buzzing buddies and then my character column decides uh it's the wrong thing for him and just cuts it off at the knees uh much to um products astonishment yeah yeah and grief and super disappointment yeah and also you do rely on a joke you're on this very small island yeah yeah yeah I am destroyed but I'm happy for about 30 seconds of the film the first 30 seconds until I call up from to have our daily point at two o'clock in the afternoon and he he won't answer me and then he basically tells me I don't like him we're not friends anymore and then it's the complications and implications of that decision on your part to go out into the community and all sorts of all I can say is that at least you got 30 seconds when we meet him he's already miserable I'm smiling as I walk from the cemetery it is it is very funny and then it does take quite a dark turret uh here's the taste sit somewhere else huh uh but I have my pint there Carl he has his paint there call him from when he came in and ordered he's playing before no okay I'll sit somewhere else so are you rolling I didn't think we were wrong well yeah Rowan well you're around he's sitting outside in his own like a watching call that does look like we're out I suppose I just gotta talk to him soon see what all this is [ __ ] about that should be the best thing [Applause] [Music] and this film it obviously it's two of you being reunited but it's also you know Martin McDonough who wrote directed In Bruges did you make this in a similar way where you had a big long period of rehearsal yeah yeah those are great babies you never get that I mean do you guys did you rehearse your piece no you never get into it I'm sure you've done three weeks it was like a theatrical it was like doing a piece of theater you know and was it do you like you guys because you're not speaking for much of this film you were discussing whether or not you should speak I was a bit concerned when we started work I remember thinking [ __ ] I mean oh sorry if he uh if he doesn't want if you because Brandon goes very deep into the work and if he wants to you know DeMark a line that we shouldn't and I thought oh God I'll honor it of course if that's what he needs genuinely yeah but it was funny we just went in and said listen do we need to keep a bit of a distance between us we both were looking at each other wondering did the other person need it a second and a half later we simultaneously went where did you shoot it was so beautiful oh so beautiful so stunning inishmore in the iron islands of Galway and then in apple Island which is a further a little bit up um and there was a combination of the two and we stayed there for on the island 750 people for three weeks and so we'd be CR you know meeting each other on the road on a day off hey Brandon married to it yeah but there were tourists there yeah there was on any given day during the summer there could be 2 000 tourists coming in on boats and planes and cycling around renting the bicycles and he had a he had a an interesting kind of uh they have horse-drawn uh you know uh cards so they kind of Carly Pro tourists around and stuff and Colin as he likes to do went down for a jog but yeah it lets you tell them no I was just going for and it was a warm summer's day and I had my shirt off and jogging to me little Runner shorts up here got only a couple of inches moving along there's a horse and car and there were six people on the back of it and all of a sudden they noticed that they were only keeping 10 feet ahead of me with all their cell phones up on the video stop to pretend to have a bit of a stretch and touch me toes and that they'd stop and stopping and they take off again so for about an hour we kept about 10 feet apart and then I thought I'd pack this I I see a hill coming there's no way the horse can get up that hill as fast as I can run ah well we were neck and neck for about half a month [Laughter] you you've been living in Ireland I did I lived in Ireland for seven months last year yeah last summer I lived in dalke oh lovely which they say is the Amalfi Coast of Ireland and I can tell you from being in the Amalfi Coast that is not correct [Laughter] because Edward you're a big fan of Ireland oh my God we used to love Island I had a group of friends in the 90s and we would literally go partying in Ireland every every two weeks we're into Dublin front Lounge backgrounds the doors [Music] oh yeah I had a friend called Miss panty Miss panties yes I used to work for panty Bliss in uh elephant castle Yeah it was a waiter there and I was busboy yeah yeah he hasn't changed a bit by the way I only remember the kitchen the kitchen that's right yeah yeah and re-roves around the corner of the kitchen the Clarence Hotel yeah no yeah it was a mistake to have this many Irish people on the show [Applause] here's the thing uh Brendan Brenda Brendan because you know obviously everyone's saying how wonderful Ireland is but because of your successful film career you must have considered moving to America at some point um funny enough not really I mean not that right no because I had four kids I had Four Lads uh already before um I went kind of late into full-time acting I've been doing it but not with any of you to make a living from it so I went from 34 so by the time it came it came to me and I can tell you actually um one of the first things I did was a thing called Lake Placid which we shot in Vancouver um Mary came over with The Four Lads and they were they would have been in between maybe eight nine to sort of maybe 14 yeah and uh so they came in late I said we got to get them something to eat or just we went up for a walk Vancouver is fabulous but we saw a nice little play it's still open great in we go uh and we noticed that I was thinking about it when your little shorts came up on the the short to finish more and the the restaurant was Hooters yeah I love that my shorts brought you to yeah orangey shorts and you know they kind of the girls are all dressed up as you know American cheerleaders stroke Girl Next Door type of thing but anyway so we we went in and we did they turned into all these really lovely sort of really they saw the kids they were they were more frightened than we were and I said uh-oh and they said uh kids and but they were lovely and about and about three months later the delegation of the lads arrived up and said listen we've had a chat Dad if you're taking a move into America or over that side it's perfectly fine with users they're great chicken wings everybody [Applause] star took the World by storm with her album prioritized pleasure here performing her current single Wizardry it is self-esteem [Applause] [Music] [Music] makes me feel Reckless [Music] I am be selfish and careless with my head no one believed in you can't be sure back in touch to be sure you couldn't see this through so she's jealousy [Music] and I can see enough I see I see what it was all about and it ain't me [Music] times I am patience makes me feel Reckless selfish [Music] ly [Music] foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] I cannot stress this enough you'll never know how to love to learn it like this was wrote something I'm proud of to even get near to me with someone who is a dream I I heard the warnings from that I'm learning sometimes I am patience makes me feel Reckless [Music] sometimes my impatience makes me feel Reckless selfish [Applause] [Music] cannot stress this enough you'll never know how to love to learn it like this was rough it's not something I'm proud of to even get near to me with some noise [Applause] [Music] but from that I'm learning everybody come on bring it bring it it's all good that was phenomenal thank you so much so there's a little stool there for you [Applause] I'll throw it away so do I call you self-esteem no okay my name's Rebecca Rebecca okay Rebecca everybody she called it my name but at the time it felt a bit too harsh to start some in my solo project the Rebecca Lucy Taylor record is in a few years okay I'm Gonna Stand still in a dress off the album prioritize pleasure there it is [Applause] yeah yeah and there's been a lot to talk about uh fashion now because because Edward's here and you like your fashion you've had to rock some great looks this is your Glastonbury now did you design this oh yeah yeah so there's a shopping mall in Sheffield called Meadow Hall I don't know if you've heard of it Kate Hudson Edward envel rarely out of it we find a lot of pieces there the episodes were a question for me and it opened in 1990 it represented like the celebrity in America and all these things it's just a big deal to me so I referenced Madonna a lot I always said I wanted to do cone bra but Meadow all domes and uh it all got out of hand and then I was doing it and now look yeah this this next one I love did you did you go to Boots and say I need 500 Advantage cards beautiful story this um I feel like mentally I was a drug addict stress where it's American Gold Card yeah and it's meant to you know it's excess and wealth that's what it represents but with boots Advantage card if you if you keep one of them for a bit and keep getting the points on because I just go oh forgot it I've had about hundreds and never kept some going it's a mental Clarity which is well is a full boots Advantage card that's what I was thinking with that there's a nice end to the story though their boots got in touch and they sent me 100 pounds worth of uh points and it's now on my phone so I you know I've been buying meal deals yes I have got enough oh and we should say very quickly you are going on tour and I know you've added some dates uh there they are yeah wow oh look Brendan uh Dublin Dublin's not sold out we're moving to America um his boys want to see girls that look like that oh yeah yeah yeah but no no Photoshop yeah someone sold out whole very slow but I just sat at another London another Sheffield another Manchester I don't know it's all gone mental for me I know I'm so happy for you I'm sorry I love that track uh thank you for that performance good luck with the Mercury prize on Tuesday and good luck with the tour self-esteem everyone [Applause] Fiona it's like you're Siri or something Alexa Fiona play BBC Radio 2. okay Fiona where are you from I'm from Cornwall originally but I live in Surrey in Surrey okay what are you doing Surrey I am a wine Ambassador for a New Zealand Winery okay good job uh okay off you go with the story okay so I was on face time with my mum and I was chatting and then all of a sudden my husband comes out the shower naked [Applause] [Laughter] and then what happened I know something horrible happened the mother got turned on or something who's up next oh hello oh hello hi what's your name misty misty love it where are you from Misty I live in East London East London is that where you're from though I know I'm originally from America oh which base I grew up in Nebraska and then I lived in Seattle for the last 20 years oh wow so you're just visiting her no you live here no we live here now okay what do you do I teach ukulele and primary schools oh I wondered who did that you were doing a great job parents all of you alone are going he's hitting her foreign lived in Seattle area I worked for a large software corporation and my team was about 350 to 400 people and we had a big event that was going on and uh we were giving out t-shirts at the event and they love nothing more than t-shirts and so we had somebody come into my office early and say hey I'm not going to be there but could you save me a small T-shirt because most of them are extra large um so after the big meeting went off I fired off an email to this whole team of 350 people and said um you know great meeting and John I left an extra large shirt on your chair I'm sorry it's all I had and then I closed my laptop and went home and on the drive home I could hear my phone blowing up next to me and like ding ding ding going off forever and I thought I've got to pull over somebody's diet or something and so I pulled over and it was then then I realized that I left the r and off of my mail and so I said John I've left an extra large [ __ ] on your chair I'm sorry [Applause] yourself and tell your story you can contact us via website at this very address please so a huge thank you to all of my guests tonight double Steve join me next week with strictly judge matsubamusi Great British actor Stephen Graham oscar-winning star Gina Davis and rapper extraordinaire stormzy I'll see you then good night everybody bye-bye [Music] from Swansea to Derry laughing all the way looking for the funniest comedian in the new Comedy Awards a press red to watch on BBC iPlayer now musical chairs with a whole new meaning on BBC One next RuPaul's Drag Race UK of course [Music] [Applause]
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