Neil Patrick Harris kissed Graham the first time they met! | The Graham Norton Show – BBC

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Neil Patrick Harris explains that the first time he met Graham, he kissed him. Neil was starring in a show on Broadway called ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ and as part of the show Neil’s character has to pick an audience member to go and kiss. Neil spotted Graham in the middle of the front row, so chose him. Graham jokes that he could taste cheap lipstick for the rest of the evening.

Joining Graham tonight: award-winning actor Carey Mulligan (An Education, Drive) talking about her role in the revenge thriller Promising Young Woman; footballing legend Ian Wright, whose podcast is ‘Ian Wright’s Everyday People’; Hollywood and Broadway star Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother), in Russell T Davies’ eighties serial It’s a Sin; French actress Camille Cottin, star of the hit Netflix show Call My Agent; and actor James Norton, playing a dying father in the powerful drama Nowhere Special. With music from singer-songwriter Celeste, who performs her current single Love Is Back.

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