Graham Norton reveals why Robert De Niro’s anecdote on his talk show had to be ‘cut out’

De Niro has appeared on ‘The Graham Norton Show’ several times

Greg Evans
Wednesday 15 January 2025 05:59 EST
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Graham Norton Show opening minus canned laughter

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Graham Norton has revealed why a rambling anecdote told by Robert De Niro on his BBC One chat show was never shown on air.

The Irish talk show host began presenting his popular Friday night show in 2007 and has even become a hit in the United States.

Earlier this week, Norton made an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where the two talk show hosts shared stories about interviewing A-listers and promoting his new novel, Frankie.

During their conversation, Meyers asked Norton if there have ever been any occasions where he’s had to intervene when a guest’s story isn’t going quite to plan.

Norton then told a story about Robert De Niro, who has been on his show several times, despite the Oscar winner not being that talkative.

“I remember, Robert De Niro, he’s a lovely man, but he’s not that chatty. He’s been on an enormous amount of times, and I’ve discovered that he’s a benign presence.

“He was on our show, it must have been the fourth time he was on, and he was having such a nice time that he started to tell an anecdote! And we were like, ‘oh my god, Robert De Niro is telling an anecdote’. Well… it soon became clear why he doesn’t.”

“It was going on for some time. And bless him, he could tell that this is spaghetti in my head… and he looks at me and he goes, ‘why am I telling this?’”

“We cut it out,” added Norton as Meyer’s audience applauded.

Robert De Niro speaking during the 2024 Tribeca Festival in New York in June
Robert De Niro speaking during the 2024 Tribeca Festival in New York in June (Dominik Bindl/Getty Images for Tribeca Festiva)

Elsewhere, Norton is set to be replaced on his BBC One show while his comedy tour takes him overseas.

The Irish host is taking an extended break from his BBC chat show next month while he performs An Evening With Graham Norton in Australia.

Rather than halting production of the series, the corporation is pushing on with a replacement, and Claudia Winkleman will be overtaking Norton while he’s away.

The news was announced on The Graham Norton Show on Friday (10 January), in which Traitors host Winkleman is a guest alongside Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, Billy Porter and Myles Smith.

After Norton revealed the news, Winkleman quipped: “I apologise in advance”.

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