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1. So Graham Norton (1998–2002)

50 min | Comedy, Talk-Show

7.5
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Outrageous late-night talk show with celebrity guests, shocking audience confessions and bizarre internet sites.

Stars: Graham Norton, Kevan Allen, Miles O'Keeffe, Kylie Minogue

Votes: 426

2. Starship Titanic (1998 Video Game)

T | Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi

7.8
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It seemed like a normal day. Sit back at your computer, put in a new CD-ROM and relax. Unfortunately the galaxy had other plans. Without warning, a loud crash introduces you to the Starship... See full summary »

Stars: Douglas Adams, Quint Boa, John Cleese, Dermot Crowley

Votes: 108

3. Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)

Talk-Show

6.4
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An irreverent late-night talk show with Clive Anderson, mixing quips and chat with celebrity guests. It remains perhaps best remembered for an episode where guests The Bee Gees walked out.

Stars: Clive Anderson, Ben Elton, Steve Coogan, Stephen Fry

Votes: 41

4. Rory Bremner, Who Else? (1993–1998)

45 min | Comedy

6.6
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Award-winning, satirical comedy sketch show in which Rory Bremner and other leading British impressionists lampoon leading figures from the worlds of politics, sport and popular culture.

Stars: Rory Bremner, Frances Barber, John Bird, John Fortune

Votes: 10

5. Planet Mirth (1997– )

23 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

6.2
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Insane, surreal, Pythonesque spoof show consisting of a series of sketches, all with a science-fiction theme. Ongoing threads include: the radioactive Venusian girl adopted by Earth parents... See full summary »

Stars: Milton Jones, Emma Kennedy, Rudi Lickwood, Ben Moor

Votes: 18

6. The Real Men Behaving Badly (2002 TV Movie)

30 min | Documentary

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Director: Ant Palmer | Stars: Jo Brand, Neil Morrissey, Simon Nye, Beryl Vertue

7. The Big Stage (1999–2000)

60 min | Comedy, Music

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Stars: Bradley Walsh, Bobby Davro, Paul Zerdin, Brett Sherwood

8. The Annual BARFTA Awards (2002 TV Special)

60 min | Comedy

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Director: Steve Bendelack | Stars: Jeffrey Tambor, Benjamin Pell, Richard Bacon, Max Clifford

9. Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)
Episode: Episode #1.12 (1996)

Talk-Show

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"You feel obligated to be a wise ass on this show", laughs Sylvester Stallone as he trades quips with Clive while trying to promote his new movie. Also on the show are Angus Deayton and Danny DeVito.

Director: Paul Wheeler | Stars: Clive Anderson, Angus Deayton, Danny DeVito, Sylvester Stallone

10. Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)
Episode: Episode #1.5 (1996)

35 min | Talk-Show

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Stars: Clive Anderson, Mikhail Gorbachev, Steve Coogan

11. Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)
Episode: Episode #2.5 (1997)

Talk-Show

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Almost inarguably the most famous episode of the series, as Clive's final guests, the Bee Gees, walk out of their interview after Clive's jokes about their music don't sit well with Barry Gibb.

Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Clive Anderson, Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb

12. Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)
Episode: Episode #2.8 (1997)

Talk-Show

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Clive gets some tips in interviewing from Alan Partridge, who tells him: "There's a fine line, for example, between, you know, having a bit of a jape [...] and just being plain rude." Also appearing are Wesley Snipes and Joanna Lumley.

Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Clive Anderson, Joanna Lumley, Steve Coogan, Wesley Snipes

13. Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)
Episode: Episode #2.9 (1997)

Talk-Show

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Clive has one of his more relatively serious interviews as he asks F.W. de Klerk about the reform process in South Africa. After supressing most of his comic instincts, Clive is back on familiar ground with his final guest, Ronnie Corbett.

Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Clive Anderson, Ronnie Corbett, F.W. de Klerk

14. So Graham Norton (1998–2002)
Episode: Episode #1.1 (1998)

Comedy, Talk-Show

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Director: Steve Smith | Stars: Graham Norton, Kevan Allen, Kathy Burke, Richard Cadell

15. So Graham Norton (1998–2002)
Episode: Christmas Special (1998)

Comedy, Talk-Show

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Director: Steve Smith | Stars: Graham Norton, Kevan Allen, La Toya Jackson, Pam St. Clement

16. So Graham Norton (1998–2002)
Episode: Episode #3.1 (1999)

Comedy, Talk-Show

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Director: Steve Smith | Stars: Graham Norton, Lee Majors, Liz Smith

17. So Graham Norton (1998–2002)
Episode: Episode #3.2 (1999)

Comedy, Talk-Show

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Director: Steve Smith | Stars: Graham Norton, Huey Morgan, Twiggy

18. So Graham Norton (1998–2002)
Episode: Episode #3.3 (1999)

Comedy, Talk-Show

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Director: Steve Smith | Stars: Graham Norton, Glenda Jackson, Jackie Stallone

19. So Graham Norton (1998–2002)
Episode: Episode #3.4 (1999)

Comedy, Talk-Show

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Director: Steve Smith | Stars: Graham Norton, Carrie Fisher, Betty Hoskins, Terry Wogan

20. So Graham Norton (1998–2002)
Episode: Episode #3.5 (1999)

Comedy, Talk-Show

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Director: Steve Smith | Stars: Graham Norton, George Passmore, Gilbert Prousch, Adam Rickitt

21. The Big Stage (1999–2000)
Episode: Episode #2.3 (2000)

Comedy, Music

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Director: Jonathan Glazier | Stars: Bradley Walsh, Charlotte Church, Jo Enright, Ricky Grover



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