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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Graham Norton was at his best - if he appeals at all - on Channel 4 where his humour was, shall we say, 'unfettered'.
The same sort of thinking that makes TV execs. sign celebrities to multi-million pound contratcs, and then leaves them with no workable format struck again with the BBC.
Jealous of his viewing figures on Channel 4, the BBC poached him for some obscene amount, and now they don;t know what to do with him! This tame re-make if his 'So' heyday is handcuffed by BBC 'propriety', and Norton comes accross as some senile embarassing uncle who everyone has to be very British about, and ignore his attempts to shock and be the centre of attention.
Norton, Davina, what about Barrymore - maybe the licence fee can be wasted stopping the commercial channels from having him - even if they don't actually want him anyway?