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Hardcover Graham Norton Revealed Book

ISBN: 0233003894

ISBN13: 9780233003894

Graham Norton Revealed

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A fully updated biography of the unfailingly witty talk show host

He's hosted the GLAAD Media Awards, appeared on Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List, had a cameo part in Another Gay Movie, and can be seen regularly on BBC America and Logo engaging his audience in over-the-top antics and coaxing the biggest stars into showing their true personalities on his one-of-kind talk show. Since his beginnings on British TV, Graham Norton's career has gone from strength to strength. His unique blend of camp comedy, cozy chattiness, and brilliant bitchiness has earned Graham a place in audience's hearts. Warm and witty with a wicked sense of humor, Graham Norton not only attracts big names onto his show, but also truly makes them laugh. Yet not too much is known about his private life, and so biographer and journalist Alison Bowyer traveled to his native Ireland, where she talked to friends and relatives to discover more. Packed with revealing interviews with friends, lovers, and associates, this is a fascinating and fully up-to-date picture of an irrepressibly likeable man.

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A pretty good read, but limited

There is not yet any autobiography of Graham Norton, nor any authorised biography. This book is limited by the fact that it was not written in co-operation with its author. This does not mean it is critical of him, quite the reverse, it is almost hagiographic. However it does give us a clear picture of the man and his life story. The sources are limited - the latter part of his career is documented from press cuttings and photo's, whereas the early part of his life is cobbled together from interviews with a very small number of friends and other sources. It is usually possible to tell where every quote originates (for example the description of Norton's home town Bandon as a lush and green can only have come from the Bandon tourist office, credited at the front of the book). The book does benefit from candid interviews with two of Graham's former boyfriends, and it is to Norton's credit that he is held in high esteem by these peopele even after the break-up of these relationships. There are quite a few basic grammatical errors, (which could be considered the editor's fault rather than Bowyer's), and Bandon Grammar School is referred to as a Grammer school. Careless mistakes aside, this is very easy to read and gives a few interesting insights into the private life of this very public man.
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