Another week, another belter of a Graham Norton lineup.
The Irish comic is back on our screens with The Graham Norton Show tonight after a Christmas hiatus and, as ever, has some big names joining him for a chat.
Hollywood heavyweight Tom Hanks will be on the couch tonight to promote his new movie, political drama The Post.
The film tells the true story of the Washington Post's fight to expose the US government's lies about the Vietnam War in the 1970s.
Tom's co-star in the film, Meryl Streep, was due to be on tonight's show but was forced to pull out at the last minute over a scheduling issue.
Also joining Graham and co is Maisie Williams, AKA Game Of Thrones' Arya Stark.
She'll be chatting about her new movie, Early Man, an adorable-looking animation from Aardman, the studio that brought the world Wallace and Gromit.
Rounding off the lineup is boxer Anthony Joshua, currently a unified world heavyweight champion.
Music tonight will be from First Aid Kit, who'll perform new single It's a Shame.
None of that tickle your fancy? You might rather the Late Late tonight - Ryan's guests include former White House press secretary Sean Spicer, actor Liam Neeson and Snapchatter James Kavanagh.
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