Graham Norton
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Podcast Appearances
But because there was nothing to do, I did kind of just hang out there because I had my own little house by the lake.
And it had a big bank of monitors where I could kind of watch everything that was going on.
Because these poor people are being filmed 24-7.
Now that I'm doing the voiceover and watching it, I'm seeing all this stuff that I didn't know had happened.
That is like, yeah, that's good.
But it was interesting, though, the people who came in with that mindset, thinking, right, this is all a TV show and a game, and they came in with a game plan, they didn't do very well.
It was the people who just came in and jogged along and got on with people.
want to hear it all yeah authentic voices your podcast wanging on yes i i too i'm so sorry i've joined i mean mind you i kind of thought we must be the last possible podcast no no people are still still climbing on board the podcast train destination nowhere uh
But, yeah, basically it's a thing.
I did it on Radio 2 with my friend Maria.
It's problems.
You know, people write in.
So we did it for 10 years on Radio 2.
Then I went to Virgil for three years.
Then I quit that.
People said, oh, you should do a podcast.
And we think, you don't mean that.
But anyway, we did.
And it turns out people do quite like it.
They do like them.