Mysterious whispers flow as rumors swirl around the departure of a beloved radio host. Graham Norton’s unexpected exit from Virgin Radio leaves listeners perplexed and eager for answers. What secrets and techniques lie behind his cryptic announcement?
Who is Graham William?
Graham William Walker born on 4 April 1963, better recognized through his stage call Graham Norton, is an Irish comic, actor, writer, and TV host recognized for his paintings in the UK. He is a five-time BAFTA TV Award winner for his comedy chat show The Graham Norton Show 2007 and an 8-time award-winner general.
He has obtained the British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance 3 times for So Graham Norton 2000 to 2002.
Originally shown on BBC Two before shifting to other slots on BBC One, his chat show succeeded Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in BBC One’s past due-Friday-night time slot in 2010.
From 2010 to 2020, Norton offered the Saturday morning slot on BBC Radio 2. In 2021, he commenced presenting on Saturdays and Sundays on Virgin Radio UK. Since 2009, he has served as the BBC’s TV commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest.
He has been noted for his innuendo-encumbered dialogue and flamboyant presentation style. Before organizing himself as a presenter, Norton acted as Father Noel Furlong in 3 episodes of the more than one award-winning Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted.
In 2012, he offered his production corporation So Television to ITV for around £17 million. In 2019, he became a judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK.
Is Graham Norton Leaving Virgin Radio?
Graham Norton introduced he’s leaving his Virgin Radio UK weekend display after 3 years with nearly immediate effect on Saturday morning.
The famous presenter has helmed the mid-morning slot at the weekend due to the fact that quitting rival station BBC Radio 2 in December 2020 after a decade.
He made the statement stay on air on Saturday morning, stunning listeners close to the start of his display as he revealed: ‘The display isn’t quite the everyday display these days because I have a piece of a declaration to make. I’m kind of off! I’m leaving weekends here at Virgin Radio.’
Norton co-hosts with Maria McErlane from 9:30 am to twelve:30pm on Saturdays and Sundays and has done so considering 2021, with McErlane becoming a member of their BBC Radio 2 show together.
The 60-year-vintage, who also hosts his popular Saturday night chat display on BBC One, showed he isn’t always leaving Virgin Radio completely however will be stepping away from the weekend schedule imminently.
His final weekend show might be Sunday, February 25, and he has given that confirmed the cause in the back of his fast go-out.
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