In the latest episode of the beloved talk show, The Graham Norton Show, celebrities from all walks of life came together for a hilarious and unforgettable evening. Hosted by the charismatic Graham Norton, this episode had viewers in stitches from start to finish.

One of the highlights of the show was the appearance of legendary actress Charlize Theron. Known for her wit and charm, Theron did not disappoint as she shared her thoughts on aging in Hollywood. Discussing the challenges faced by women her age, Theron humorously revealed that the only remaining jobs for women in the industry are either through personal connections or in commercials. She even shared a funny anecdote about being the face of a product called “Girly,” a moisturizer for dry skin in a rather sensitive area.

Joining Theron on the couch was the talented John Cleese and Steve Coogan. The trio had a delightful banter, showcasing their chemistry and shared sense of humor. Cleese, always a joy to watch, regaled the audience with a story about turning down an invitation to sit next to the Queen on a boat during the Jubilee weekend. His reasoning? He didn’t own any crowns or tiaras to fit the occasion.

The conversation then shifted to Cleese’s experience as a school teacher before his acting career took off. It turns out that Cleese’s students found him to be more of a comedian than an educator, nominating him for the prestigious “Teacher of the Year” award. One student’s nomination form simply read, “He’s a well good laugh and he don’t make us do no work.” It’s safe to say that Cleese left an indelible mark on his students.

Next up was the charming Emily Blunt, who shared her excitement about starring in an upcoming Western film. Blunt, who admitted to being allergic to horses, spoke candidly about developing an affection for the majestic animals despite her allergies. She even joked about having to make out with her on-screen horse, much to the amusement of the audience.

Sir Patrick Stewart, another esteemed guest on the show, shared his experience of being knighted by the Queen. Showing his modesty, Stewart mentioned that he doesn’t often use the title “Sir” but is always delighted when meeting another knighted individual, like Sir Paul McCartney. Stewart recounted a memorable encounter with McCartney and Ringo Starr at a fancy Los Angeles restaurant, where they playfully referred to themselves as the “Knights of the Roundtable.”

As always, The Graham Norton Show delivered an evening filled with laughter, wit, and unforgettable moments. From Charlize Theron‘s hilarious stories to Sir Patrick Stewart‘s knightly encounters, this episode proved why it remains a favorite among fans of the popular talk show. Be sure to catch the next episode for more entertaining conversations and surprises.