Tonight’s airing of The Graham Norton Show welcomes Hollywood stars Halle Berry and Chris Hemsworth to discuss their upcoming film, Crime 101. The show, broadcast at 10:40 p.m. on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, offers viewers an opportunity to hear from these A-list actors alongside other notable guests, all sharing insights into their latest projects.
Details on the Guests and Their Latest Projects
Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry are appearing to promote Crime 101, a film centered on jewel thief Mike Davis (Hemsworth) teaming up with insurance broker Sharon Colvin (Berry) for an ambitious heist. The movie, which also stars Barry Keoghan and Mark Ruffalo, is scheduled for release in UK cinemas on February 13. Alongside them, Canadian actress Rachel McAdams will appear to discuss her role in Sam Raimi’s new movie, Send Help. This thriller follows an employee and her overbearing boss stranded on a deserted island after a private jet crashes en route to Bangkok for a critical business merger.
Additional Guests Bring Comedy and Music to the Show
The episode also features comedian John Bishop, a prominent UK stand-up performer. Bishop is set to embark on his ‘Let’s Go Round Again’ tour this spring, covering major cities including Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, London, and Liverpool. His career also inspired the new film Is This Thing On?, starring Will Arnett, which premiered in cinemas on January 30 and depicts a man’s unexpected journey into stand-up comedy after a difficult divorce. Music for the evening is provided by singer-songwriter Jessie Ware, who will perform her single
“I Could Get Used To This”
and share details about her forthcoming sixth studio album, Superbloom, due for release on April 10.
Why This Episode Matters and What’s Next
This installment of The Graham Norton Show skillfully combines film promotion, live music, and comedy, exemplifying the program’s signature blend of entertainment and candid conversation. For audiences anticipating Crime 101, the discussions offer a closer look into the chemistry and story behind the film. Meanwhile, the season’s diverse guest list highlights both established and emerging talent, keeping viewers engaged and eager for more. Upcoming episodes and streaming options on BBC iPlayer provide ample opportunity to revisit this lively conversation and catch past installments.
“Let’s Go Round Again” tour dates include Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, London, and Liverpool. – John Bishop, Comedian
“I Could Get Used To This” is the new single featured on Jessie Ware’s upcoming album Superbloom, releasing April 10. – Jessie Ware, Performer
