Jamie Lee Curtis, Eric Idle, David Tennant, Lydia West, Robbie Williams

Among the guests sitting together again on Graham's big red sofa (yes it's back): Hollywood scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis, taking on Michael Myers for the final time in Halloween Ends; Monty Python star and comedy icon Eric Idle, talking frankly about his recent battle with cancer; Scottish great David Tennant, back on the West End stage in political classic Good; Lydia West, star of the acclaimed drama It's a Sin, talking about new BBC drama thriller Inside Man; and pop superstar Robbie Williams, who chats and performs his current single Lost. Plus, stories from the audience in the world-famous red chair.
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