Season 15, Episode 7
On the show this week (27th May), Graham welcomes controversial Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst, comedy favourite Dawn French, Hollywood star Kirsten Dunst, action man Bear Grylls and singer Sam Smith.
Talking about starring in Interview With a Vampire aged 11, in which she played a little girl that can never grow up, she says, "I was very young and I worked very hard to get that role. My acting teacher taught me little tricks that made it seem adult but I felt very safe. I could cry very easily, I was fine and doing my job but the producers asked my parents if anything bad had happened to me in the past!"
Talking about the iconic kiss between her and Tobey Maquire in Spiderman, she says, "We wanted it to be good but I never expected it to be so epic. You never know when you are making these things."
Dawn, with a surprisingly acrobatic Bear, recreates the famous kiss.
And talking about the moment Brad Pitt snogged her, "I was in a restaurant with Jen (Saunders) and Terry Gilliam walked in with Brad Pitt. I passed a note to Terry that said, 'Make Brad kiss me like he's in love with me.' I got on with lunch and forgot all about it and suddenly Brad was on my face, kissing me passionately and saying, 'I'll call you.' Well, Jen's chin hit the table! It was great."
Talking about her wedding last year, she says, "There was no veil but there was a gown and flowers and a groom, that's always important. It was a quiet affair for our nearest and dearest and my daughter sang."
Asked about the proposal, she says, "It was in a gondola in Venice – I know that sounds clichéd, but what he did do was engage the gondolier in a big, 40 minute conversation about the sewage system of Venice and then he asked me!"
Bear, talking about is own marriage proposal reveals, "We were skinny dipping and I got down on one knee, ring in hand and a huge wave came in and just took me like tumble weed up the beach. I got it on the second go. I think she felt sorry for me."
Talking about several near-death experiences, says, "The truth is there have been a lot. They're not times I'm proud of, but they are an occupational hazard. I was doing a commercial in America and I had to take my shirt off and I have a scar on my chest. The female director asked if a crocodile had done it and I didn't know whether to admit the truth that I had taken a pizza out of the oven without my shirt on!
"I thought if I told her she would be so disappointed and I would have gone from hero to zero in her eyes in five seconds."
Fresh from her Eurovision win, Conchita arrives with her trophy. She says, "I am embarrassed that I take it everywhere with me." Asked how she celebrated her win she says, "I slept. I haven't celebrated yet."
On receiving a tweet from Cher following her performance, she says, "I was so excited to receive the tweet, which said, 'Darling you deserve a lovelier name and better wig.' Cher, The Cher tweeted me!"
Revealing a bouquet of flowers was waiting for her in her dressing room at the recording of Graham's show, she says, "The card read, 'We love you, Elton and David.'"
Asked if her beard confuses people, she says, "It's my own truth. It makes me comfortable on stage. I love myself and the bearded lady is fun and expresses everything I feel. Being a teenager in a small Austrian village was not fabulous. I tried to fit in and changed myself to be part of the game. I now realise I can create the game."
Talking about people loving her, she admits that there are also haters, "Of course there are but I don't care. I don't focus on negativity, I focus on the good things."
On her plans for the future she says, "Our society is so fast so I'm going to sit back and choose wisely. I will have to make new stuff (referring to music) my goal is a Grammy so my songs will have to be good," adding, I have cast myself in the role of host at Eurovision next year in Vienna."
Sam performs 'Stay With Me' live in the studio before joining Graham for a chat. Talking about appearing on Saturday Night Live in the States, he says, "It was the scariest night of my life."
And finally, Graham pulls the lever on more foolhardy audience members brave enough to sit in the Red Chair.