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The Graham Norton Show Season 3 Episode 5 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Graham Norton Show Season 3 Episode 5

Episode Title: Cynthia Nixon, David Mitchell, OneRepublic
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: May 15, 2008
Runtime:60 mins
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The Graham Norton Show: Graham introduces tonights guests actor and comedian David Mitchell and actress Cynthia Nixon. They discuss the Sex and the City Movie premiere and the outfits that the girls wore to attend it. David tells Graham why he doesn't like attending red-carpet events. Cynthia then talks about why she thinks it's weird that the premiere of the movie is in London and why it's opening two days before in the UK, then America on a Wednesday. Graham then tests Cynthia and David's knowledge of terms that have been used on the show. Cynthia talks about having red hair. Graham then changes David and Cynthia's faces on a face-changing website. Graham discusses Colleen McLoughlin's hen night. Graham also discusses Cynthia's life with her partner, with her son and how she's worked with Sarah Jessica Parker before as teenagers. David also discusses his life growing up. Their's then a look at a new craze in America, pensioners fencing and Cherie Blair's new book. David reveals he lives in a council flat, and why he doesn't want to move house, he talks about how Peep Show is filmed. Graham then tries filming like the people in Peep Show film. Tonights guests are then joined by Liz Smith, in a spoof of Sex and the City, entitled Sex and the City: The Movie, Take Two. OneRepublic play out the show with their new single.

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