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'''Graham Norton''' played [[Graham Norton|himself]] in the ''[[National Television Awards Sketch 2011|National Television Awards special]]'' and ''[[Looking for Pudsey (TV story)|Looking for Pudsey]]''. His likeness appeared in ''[[Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars (TV story)|Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars]]''. | '''Graham Norton''' played [[Graham Norton|himself]] in the ''[[National Television Awards Sketch 2011|National Television Awards special]]'' and ''[[Looking for Pudsey (TV story)|Looking for Pudsey]]''. His likeness appeared in ''[[Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars (TV story)|Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars]]''. |
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Graham Norton played himself in the National Television Awards special and Looking for Pudsey. His likeness appeared in Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars.
Accidental appearances
Graham Norton is unique in that he has appeared on Doctor Who by accident twice.
- A mistake during the first broadcast of Rose in the UK meant that sound from a BBC Three program, Strictly Dance Fever, hosted by Graham Norton, was heard over the scene in which Rose first encounters the Autons.
- During its airing in some parts of England, an animated advert for the talent show Over the Rainbow began playing over the cliffhanger of The Time of Angels. This sparked complaints to the BBC, who later apologised. The advert contained an animated Graham Norton, who later joked about it on his own show – saying he finally secured a role on Doctor Who, apparently unaware of his previous, accidental interruption. Norton then played a version of the cartoon banner, with a Dalek exterminating his cartoon self; coincidentally, the same show also featured an appearance by Karen Gillan and they spoke further about the error.
Other matters
- Although Graham says he is presenting the news in the NTA sketch, he is actually on the set of his own show. In real life, he is not a newscaster.
- Graham Norton succeeded Terry Wogan as the BBC's commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest.