'The Graham Norton Show' will air at an earlier time when it returns next month.

Graham Norton

Graham Norton

The BBC has confirmed the popular Friday night talk show will be back on April 10, starting at 9pm and running for just 30 minutes as the broadcaster makes changes to its schedule due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

In a statement, the BBC said: "The BAFTA-award-winning host is back, connecting to the world around him with his famous mix of star guests, jokes and stories, including the notorious Red Chair - now relocated to the comfort of your own armchair at home."

It's said host Graham will present a virtual version of his programme as he chats to guests from his own home via a video link.

The BBC recently announced a range of programmes to bring the nation together and provide entertainment to the nation during the global crisis.

Director-General Tony Hall said: "The BBC is determined to do all it can to raise a smile and keep the country entertained during these testing times. We have lots of great shows already recorded, but we have also found ways to keep many other shows going so that the familiar faces people love will still be in their living rooms in the weeks and months ahead.

"I think that is incredibly important. The BBC will also deliver a range of virtual events to replace some of those that have now had to be cancelled.

"We can all still have a Eurovision moment, even if it is different from the past. Our pledge is offer the best escapism, fun and distraction we can, alongside the news and information everyone needs."

'The Mash Report' and 'Have I Got News For You' will also be on air, while Saturday nights will see the return of comedies 'Gavin and Stacey' and 'Outnumbered' on BBC One - with more to come - while BBC Two will broadcast programmes like 'Alma's Not Normal', 'There She Goes' and 'The Other One'.


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