Each week, Graham Norton interviews a star-studded line-up of celebrities on his Friday night talk show.
There's also a live performance at the end of each programme.
This week's festive episode is no different - boasting Star Wars actors and one of the co-writers of much-loved comedy series, Gavin and Stacey.
So, who are Graham Norton's guests this week? Here's the lowdown...
Who's on The Graham Norton Show this week?
Daisy Ridley
Star Wars actors Daisy Ridley will be on the sofa this week, to discuss the final film in the latest trilogy,The Rise of Skywalker.
Asked what happens in the latest movie, Ridley says: “It’s fair to say it’s my character’s story and it ties everything together. All I can tell you is that it is basically all we love about Star Wars – good versus evil, love and finding the people you choose to be your family. There are lots of laughs and lots of tears.”
Talking about the last ever day of filming she adds: “It really felt like the end and you felt it on the set. The last day was horribly emotional. I can’t remember a word of what I said in my speech because I was crying so much. It was terrible. Even JJ (Abrams) said, ‘That was embarrassing!’”
The much-hyped movie will see Ridley and John Boyega back as Rey and Finn respectively, while Marriage Story's Adam Driver will be reprising his role as Kylo Ren.
The film is out today (Friday December 20) and while Disney has kept plot details under wraps, fans can expect emotional moments aplenty, thanks to scenes featuring Carrie Fisher's General Leia, which were initially filmed for the second film in the trilogy, The Last Jedi.
Fans are also expecting a final face-off between Rey and Kylo, while Billy Dee Williams is returning as Lando Calrissian.
Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon
The Gavin and Stacey co-writer and actress will be accompanied by Rob Brydon (who plays Bryn) as they spill the tea on the new Christmas special and re-enact a Star Wars scene between Luke and Princess Leia as Ness and Bryn.
So far, the BBC has released one full-length trailer for the reunion episode and a handful of the cast have also teased what fans expect - but there's still plenty we're all dying to know.
Talking about the return the show after 10 years, Brydon says: "Getting everyone together was amazing. I was sure it wouldn’t happen because there was literally a two-week window. But we did and it was so lovely and so emotional. I’d seen pretty much everyone over the years, but not all together. It was the happiest job I have ever done.”
Jones adds: "We were keen to keep the warmth that was always there. You think about some spectacular story lines and we toyed with the idea of Gavin having an affair or Gavin and Stacy divorcing, but we really wanted to hold on to the heart of the original show and I hope we’ve done it.
"We had to keep it a secret for such a long time so the joy of being able to announce it was incredible.”
Henry Cavill
British actor Henry Cavill is best known for playing Superman and he also starred in The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and the latest Mission Impossible movie.
The 36-year-old will be chatting to Norton about Netflix's The Witcher, a TV series about a mutated monster hunter, Geralt, who goes up against all forms of evil and treachery.
Talking about the show he says: "I do every single stunt myself. I have a lot of respect for the stunt performers and their craft, but if there was an emotional scene I wouldn’t ask another actor to come in a cry for me. For me, it is really important that the character exists in the action, so if I am going to take on a role like The Witcher I am going to make sure I can do all the stuff he can do. Every move that the character makes is part of the storytelling.”
Asked about working with Tom Cruise, who famously does all his very dangerous own stunts, he says: “When we worked on Mission Impossible one stunt I really wanted to do was the high altitude jump at the beginning of the film. I begged to do it, but Tom said, ‘We would love you to do it, but I am up there with the professionals and if I get anything even slightly wrong, they can correct it. If there are two of us up there and something goes wrong, you’ll kill everyone!’ And I was like, ‘Okay!’”
Cavill then talks about being spotted when he is out and about, saying: "It happens all the time. I haven’t seen this man ever, but he does a Lois Lane impression when I am walking my dog in the park and he screams at the top of his voice, ‘Help me! Save me Superman, save me!’ I’ve still not seen him, and he’s done it 25 times. It’s annoying, but quite funny and it’s tough not to smile.”
Robbie Williams
The show wouldn't be complete without a musical number and this week's entertainment comes from Robbie Williams, who will perform Fairy Tales live in the studio before joining Norton on the sofa for a chat.
The Angels hitmaker is currently celebrating the release of a Christmas album, The Christmas Present, which includes a truly bizarre star turn from boxer Tyson Fury.
Talking about the success of his career, he says, “It’s the equivalent of stretching an elastic band from Stoke to Venus! I don’t know how it happened; it’s bewildering. Your lifespan as a pop star is supposed to fizzle out when you’re about 32 and to be 45 and still doing it and still being relevant, it feels more special than it has ever felt in the whole of my career.”
Asked if he has always been a Christmas fan, he says, “I was more of a New Year’s Eve fan. When I was a kid, I loved Christmas, then when I was a teenager it was sort of euphoric and amazing and then I did too much of that and had to stop doing that. Then you were sort of left with all the blanks. You’re meant to be happy at Christmas and I wasn’t. Then I met my wife and she’s like a professional memory maker and I’ve been taken on this tidal wave of incredible memories that she creates. Now we’ve got three kids and I absolutely love it again. It’s my favourite time of year.”
What time does The Graham Norton Show start and what channel is it on?
You can catch the latest episode on BBC One on Friday, December 20.
It starts at 10.35pm and the episode is an hour long.
How long has The Graham Norton Show been running?
Irish TV personality Graham Norton, 56, has been hosting the chat show since 2007.