Graham Norton's myriad shows are slated to appear on MTV's new 24-hr gay network Logo, alongside the new stand-up show Wisecrack, which will feature Margaret Cho and others. Graham Norton in New York, V Graham Norton, and The Graham Norton Effect (how many shows does this guy have, anyway?) are all picked up for Logo, based on the notion that gay audiences would like a little comedy in their day, as "humor connects people to one another by shining a light on our common experiences," or so says Logo president Brian Graden.LOGO grabs Graham Norton
Graham Norton's myriad shows are slated to appear on MTV's new 24-hr gay network Logo, alongside the new stand-up show Wisecrack, which will feature Margaret Cho and others. Graham Norton in New York, V Graham Norton, and The Graham Norton Effect (how many shows does this guy have, anyway?) are all picked up for Logo, based on the notion that gay audiences would like a little comedy in their day, as "humor connects people to one another by shining a light on our common experiences," or so says Logo president Brian Graden.











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6-16-2005 @ 4:20PM
Man said...
Now that LOGO has comedy locked up they just need Clay Aiken for music.
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6-16-2005 @ 4:20PM
Dave said...
He was Noel on Father Ted, wasn't he? Are they going to pick up Father Ted? Because that show is GREAT.
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6-16-2005 @ 4:20PM
hdtv forum said...
This guy is so unbelievably annoying. I would rather watch commercials than his show on Comedy Central.
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6-16-2005 @ 4:20PM
J.M. said...
When is Logo going to get underway? I love Graham Norton. I'm a straight woman and I find him hilarious!
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