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The Graham Norton Show - Season 6 Episode 5 // Rob Brydon // Part 2

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The award-winning host continues his anarchic talk show, with top celebrity guests joining in the fun with Graham and his irrepressible audience.

Guests include comic genius Rob Brydon, who takes over the comedy chair, and actor and singer Harry Connick Jr, who chats and performs a number from his new album Your Song.

Plus, more foolhardy members of the public brave the collapsing red chair in another round of That's All We've Got Time For.

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  • "Wait a minute... wait a minute...dey mke u wash ur own FRUIT" ROFL :)

  • @MandyDaniels No he doesn't he talks like a man from New Orleans. Geez not all rappers are from there actually most of the more popular rappers are from like new York any stuff the southern rappers are usually mostly popular in the south. Except for lil wayne but he sucks. Harry was born in Nola so the culture is a mixture of French African American and English so that's why some of the white people sound African American.

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  • @96Scandalous LMFAO best part of the show!!!!!!!

  • Harry is amazing. He tells stories as if he is an old grandpa.

  • @Jarysica, Thanks a million for uploading, very kind

  • I don't know about you, but I always though Rob Brydon looked like Christoph Waltz. Especially in Inglorious Basterds.

  • Harry has a Louisiana bayou accent...is he from there?

  • @createur85 Yeah well he was acting on Will and Grace and in that past he sang jazz like the jazz singers he looked up. Now that he's older he's developed his own distinct voice. Listen to him sing Jambalaya, his accent. Its a jazz standard down in Nola. It's basically one of their delicacies that represents their distinct mixed culture of African, French and other European as well as Native descendants. So He's probably got some black in him just like a bunch of the other people from Nola.

  • @Bonitaymorena I never would have guessed that based upon how he spoke on Will and Grace, as well as how he sung on his albums. Interesting :)

  • @createur85 it is he's from Nola watch one of his older interview from Arsenio hall. THat's how people talk from the area that he's from. Black and white people talk the same in Nola!!

  • @RCTPatriot75 and the relevance of your remark is ... ?

  • @flygweilo

    Royalty-irrelevant

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