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The Medium is Not Enough TV blog (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Today's Sitting Tennant comes from Persephone and is from The Graham Norton Show . Apparently, David's acting out some of his favourite porn, doing both roles as part of a one-man show, which sounded increasingly unpleasant even as I wrote it. Persephone says she's been saving up the picture for some reason. Captions please. Reasons why Persephone's been saving it up do not count as captions. The...
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
A source close to the Radio 2 DJ, 70, said: “It is true that Terry has decided to call it a day. He felt the time was right for a change.”
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PinkNews.co.uk (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Gay comic Graham Norton is to replace Sir Terry Wogan as the British host of Eurovision. The appointment comes just days after Norton attempted to quash rumours he would replace Sir Terry.
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The Daily Dust (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Irish star expects Terry Wogan to be back behind the mic in Moscow. At the end of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, Terry Wogan hinted that he would not be returning to the annual three hour live concert that reaches over six hundred million people around the world. Having commentated as long as anyone can remember, [...]
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Madame Arcati (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
My campaign to rid the Eurovision Song Contest of BBC host Terry Wogan has been a great success: the pompous blarnier has been carted off at last. But only to be replaced by Graham Norton. This is a huge error. Wogan's contemptuous levity was part of the UK's defeatism and amatuerishness in the face of triumphant north and east Europeans. Norton is just another Wogan. And with Andrew Lloyd Webber as...
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PinkNews.co.uk (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Comedian and TV presenter Graham Norton has put an end to rumours that he will be replacing fellow Irishman Terry Wogan as the BBC's Eurovision host.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
The smell hit as you walked through the door of the Grosvenor House Hotel. A pungently sweet, almost asphyxiating chemical cloud. A cocktail mixed in the laboratories of L'Oréal, Wella and Schwarzkopf. Graham Norton put it best when he burst onto the stage amid extravagant pyrotechnics. “Naked flames with this much hair product? What were they thinking?”
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PXDCO Reviews (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
Click Here to download full episode Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free The N has a Drake & Josh marathon all night. At 8, ABC has College Football, Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State. Nickelodeon has a new Back at the Barnyard at 8, followed by three new episodes of The Mighty B. Fox News Channel has a new Huckabee [...]