Wouldn’t it be nice to be paid £2million a year for doing something you’re actually pretty crap at?
Well, Graham Norton has admitted that that’s pretty much the size of his career.
Having been handed the BBC’s most high-profile talk show role, taking over from potty-mouthed Jonathan Ross, Graham has announced that his interview questions are frequently ‘predictable’.
‘I am really bad at actually interviewing people,’ Norton told the Radio Times.
‘My chat show really is a “chat” show, in that we do just witter on because most questions you come up with you either know the answer to or are never going to be answered.’
In a somewhat lame attempt to claw back a little credibility, he claimed people would be surprised at the amount of work that went into putting together his series.
However, we lose all sympathy when noting he formerly said: 'I've never been paid as much money as I was at Channel 4.
'I will never make that amount again. It was kind of crazy money by the time I left. So it was a pay cut going to the BBC.'
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