Graham is one of the UK's most treasured comedians and presenters. Born in Clondalkin, a suburb of Dublin, Norton's first big TV appearance was as Father Noel Furlong on Channel 4's Father Ted in the early 1990s. He then secured a prime time slot on Channel 4 with his chat shows So Graham Norton and V Graham Norton. Known for his quick wit and flamboyant style Graham began hosting a variety of talent shows on BBC One from Strictly Dance Fever and Andrew Lloyd Webber's How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? to The Eurovision Song Contest and BAFTAs. Graham was soon approached by the BBC to front his own self-titled chat show The Graham Norton Show in 2007. Graham Norton has won 7 BAFTAs for Best Entertainment Performance, and Best Entertainment Programme. He presents a show on BBC Radio 2 every Saturday and also writes, as Agony Aunt, weekly in a column for The Telegraph.
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*the Sunday Times*
Deeply accomplished, with brilliantly observed, entertaining
characters and an atmospheric setting
*Good Housekeeping*
Heartwarming and observant
*Stylist*
Strenuously charming...surprisingly tender
*Metro*
One of the more authentic debuts I've read in recent years... A
fine novel.
*The Irish Times*
An undercurrent of black comedy accompanies the ripples that ensue
- but with a pathos that makes this deftly plotted story as moving
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*Sunday Mirror*
charming...thoughtfully done...highly enjoyable.
*the Guardian*
Full of emotion and tense moments. You will be gripped from the
first page.
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An undercurrent of black comedy accompanies the ripples that ensue
- but with a pathos that makes this deftly plotted story as moving
as it is compelling.
*Sunday Mirror*
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