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Graham Norton boss reveals secret hidden meaning that decides where guests sit

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Published 14:49 24 Jan 2026 GMT

Graham Norton boss reveals secret hidden meaning that decides where guests sit

No, you can't just sit down anywhere

Brenna Cooper

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A producer for The Graham Norton Show has revealed exactly how the seating arrangements on the famous red sofa are organised.

Friday nights on BBC One are known for seeing Graham Norton line up an eclectic mix of international celebrities and British icons on his sofa for a chat about their most recent projects.

Over the years we've seen Jodie Whittaker hanging out with The Rock, Taylor Swift parked up next to Cillian Murphy and, as of last night, seen Stranger Things star Joe Kerry bemused by the cultural behemoth that is Ant and Dec.

However, one question has always remained over the years – how do they decide the seating order on an episode of The Graham Norton Show?

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Well now we know, thanks to some insider intel from one of the programme's producers.

The seating arrangements on Graham Norton are carefully considered beforehand (BBC/PA)
The seating arrangements on Graham Norton are carefully considered beforehand (BBC/PA)

While a seating plan may sound like something we should've collectively said goodbye to in school, there is an arrangement of sorts on the show.

During a recent interview on the podcast The Rest is Entertainment, producer Graham Stuart explained that a lot of goes into seating guests.

Stuart first of all confirmed the one thing we all already knew, that the show's most famous guest gets the coveted top spot next to Norton.

"My answer can be summed up thus: welcome to showbusiness, where all stars are equal but some are more equal than others," he explained.

"Media hierarchy is primarily driven by publicists and seat one, which is the seat next to Graham, is the primary aim of all of them for their clients.

He continued: "Our sofa is so star-packed that those publicists have to work very hard to get what they want."

Big names such as Kim Kardashian will get the top spot next to Graham (BBC/PA)
Big names such as Kim Kardashian will get the top spot next to Graham (BBC/PA)

Which, of course, explains why Robbie Williams getting Julia Roberts to shuffle up a few months back raised so many eyebrows.

Unlike the top spot, Stuart revealed the rest of the positions on the sofa aren't arranged by hierarchy or fame, but instead guest chemistry.

The seat furthest away from Norton is also pretty important, as he explained the spot is either given to 'a funny person' or someone ' we know will play the talkshow game correctly and help create the right kind of conversational flow'.

Further clarifying Stuart's comments, co-host Richard Osman added that this position is for someone ' who is fun in conversation and who wants to hear from other people and who can throw in their own things which are funny and fun, but also can be sat a fair amount of distance from [Norton].'

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Topics: Entertainment, Graham Norton, TV and Film, The Graham Norton Show

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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