On a recent episode of The Graham Norton Show, the cast of the hit series “All of Us Strangers” made an appearance and delivered some hilarious and entertaining moments. Among the guests was the talented actor Andrew Scott, who plays the beloved ‘Hot Priest’ on the show. As expected, the audience and fellow celebrities couldn’t contain their excitement.
During the interview, singer Paloma Faith confessed that she had met Andrew before, but only in her dreams. She jokingly expressed her disappointment that everyone else, except her, had a chance to spend more time with Andrew. Meanwhile, Paul, another member of the cast, revealed that his character was loosely based on his own father. He shared that his father sparked his interest in acting when he was young and even starred in a play that Paul watched in awe.
The conversation took a humorous turn as Paul mentioned that his father’s play, Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell, had some wild costumes and fake beards. Andrew chimed in, jokingly calling Paul “a bit thick” for not realizing his father’s disguise during the performance.
The discussion then shifted to the musical talents of the cast. It turns out that Paul‘s parents met on stage during a production of Pirates of Penzance, where his father played the pirate king and his mother was one of the maids. Paloma commented on Paul‘s remarkable singing abilities and brought up a video of a school production of The Phantom of the Opera, where Paul played the Phantom. The audience was awestruck as they watched the clip and marveled at Paul‘s singing prowess.
As the conversation continued, Graham Norton couldn’t resist bringing up a picture of Paul that had caused quite a stir on social media. The photo featured Paul wearing a pair of iconic green shorts that he wore in a scene on the show. These shorts, which became a sensation, were then auctioned off for a local GA club. Ryan, the lucky winner, proudly framed them and now displays them on his wall.
Amidst the laughter and amusing stories, Andrew Scott reflected on a funny incident during one of his performances. The audience member misinterpreted the play as a study in melancholia rather than a comedy, leaving everyone baffled. The man later sent a letter to the cast, apologizing on behalf of the people of Guilford for laughing at their performance.
The conversation took a lighthearted turn as they discussed the joys and challenges of being parents. Graham mentioned that Andrew’s daughter discovered that her father’s face could be used as an avatar on Netflix, hilariously calling it “nink poop.” Andrew admitted that he couldn’t bring himself to delete it from their account, finding pride in his daughter’s resourcefulness.
The interview ended with a bang as they revisited the infamous scene from “All of Us Strangers” that had sent Twitter into a frenzy. Viewers couldn’t contain their excitement about the “hot priest” and the chemistry between the characters. Andrew, ever humble, couldn’t quite understand the fascination but appreciated the support.
Overall, this episode of The Graham Norton Show gave fans a delightful glimpse into the lives of the All of Us Strangers cast, filled with laughter, witty anecdotes, and surprising revelations. It’s clear that the talk show continues to be a platform for entertaining and memorable moments with some of the biggest celebrities in the industry.