Benicio Del Toro Joins Star-Studded Graham Norton Lineup Ahead of Two Compilation Shows
Benicio Del Toro appears on The Graham Norton Show on 20 February alongside Jennifer Garner, Gordon Ramsay, Charli XCX and Foo Fighters. The episode is the last new instalment of the series before two compilation shows begin, making the night's guests an opportunity to spotlight recent films, TV projects and music ahead of the season wrap.
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The programme airs Friday 20th February at 10. 40pm on One and iPlayer and features an international slate of guests. Benicio Del Toro discusses Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another, a film that earned 14 BAFTA and 13 Oscar nominations. Del Toro noted the movie was made two years ago and that recent events around migrants in the United States have given the film added immediacy. He also described a driving stunt shared with co-star Leonardo DiCaprio in which the stunt was executed at roughly 35 or 40 miles per hour.
Also booked on the sofa are Jennifer Garner, who appears to promote the returning TV mystery thriller The Last Thing He Told Me with its second series arriving on Apple TV+; Gordon Ramsay, on hand to talk about his six-part restaurant documentary Being Gordon Ramsay; and singer-songwriter Charli XCX, who discusses her pop mockumentary The Moment. Foo Fighters perform Your Favorite Toy in the studio, and frontman Dave Grohl joins Graham Norton for a conversation following the performance.
Context and escalation
The episode comes at a compact moment in which several projects are converging in publicity. Del Toro's film, completed two years earlier, has found renewed resonance because of heightened public attention to migrant issues in the United States, a factor he framed as making the film's themes surprisingly timely. Gordon Ramsay's six-part series has also reached viewers this week on Netflix, and chronicles his launch of a major restaurant complex at 22 Bishopsgate — a development described as occupying 60 floors and housing five culinary businesses — while opening the cameras to aspects of his family life.
Jennifer Garner used her segment to reflect on reuniting with Judy Greer in the returning series and on the physical demands of her earlier show Alias, which she said involved heavy stunt work and inspired a wave of recruitment that was nicknamed the 'Sydney effect. ' Charli XCX contextualised her entry into film by linking it to a period of artistic change following the album Brat, describing her choice to create a mockumentary as a way to explore and satirise the music world after a sudden expansion of public interest.
Immediate impact
The immediate consequence for viewers is a packed promotional hour that blends entertainment and publicity: the programme functions as a live platform for recent releases and streaming rollouts. The episode's timing — the final new show before two compiled highlights editions — concentrates attention on current projects this week. Concrete milestones include the Netflix release of Ramsay's six-part series, the arrival of Garner's second series on Apple TV+ and the film awards recognition for One Battle After Another with its double-digit BAFTA and Oscar nomination counts.
Musically, Foo Fighters' studio performance and Dave Grohl's sit-down with the host provide a live-music element that complements the interviews and underlines the show's role in promoting both recorded and screen work. For the programmes and talent involved, appearing on the show this week aligns with active promotional windows and streaming releases, creating a measurable uptick in broadcast exposure ahead of the series' conclusion.
Forward outlook
Looking ahead, the series shifts next week to compilation episodes: the first highlights show is scheduled for 27th February, marking the start of two weeks of recap programming as the season wraps. In the short term, audiences can expect the current episode to serve as the programme's last original broadcast of the run, with the cast and performers using the slot to draw attention to recent and newly released work on streaming platforms and in cinemas.
What makes this notable is the concentration of cross-platform promotion in a single broadcast window — film award season recognition, new streaming series launches and a live studio performance all converge on one programme night — a configuration that amplifies each guest's visibility as the series moves into its final broadcast phase.