Graham Norton makes career change away from BBC talk show and it has 'not been easy'

Graham Norton has made a dramatic career change away from his BBC talk show. The Eurovision Song Contest commentator, who has a weekly talk show on the BBC which airs each and every Friday during its two seasons a year, is set for a dramatic change.

Graham will reportedly go behind the camera as part of a new venture following his departure from Virgin Radio. Norton's company So Television will team up with Tiger Mountain production to produce the flick with Bridget Jones' helmsman, Dan Mazer.

It has been reported shooting is due to commence towards the end of the year. An insider told The Mirror: "The film has been financed by Sky and will be shot in Ireland in July and August. It has not been an easy road to get to this point, and the team at So, who are learning as they go, have found getting movies made is much harder than they expected.

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"But this is a really exciting project and everyone has high hopes for it now the ball is really rolling. Talks are ongoing with some high-profile actors who would really make the script come alive." It comes after his departure from his Virgin Radio programme after 13 years.

Graham added: "I’ve had a brilliant time here with Maria, Show Chef Martha along with my guests and the rest of the team on the Graham Norton Radio Show with Waitrose, but I am looking forward to having my weekends off for the first time in 13 years!"

He went on: "It’s certainly not a goodbye, I’ll still be popping up here from time to time on Virgin Radio, and I’m looking forward to returning when I do." The TV star was replaced by Angela Scanlon, the BBC Strictly Come Dancing star, after his exit.