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Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul to appear on The Graham Norton Show

50 Shades of Grey actor will also feature

Christopher Hooton
Friday 14 February 2014 16:32 GMT
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Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad
Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad (Frank Ockenfels 3/AMC)

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In surely the first time they have been mentioned in the same breath, Aaron Paul and Ant & Dec will be interviewed by Graham Norton for his chat show.

The Breaking Bad actor and the Britain's Got Talent hosts will be joined on the sofa by 50 Shades of Grey actor Jamie Dornan.

Being on the biggest television show of the past year and possibly the past decade will no doubt come up during Paul's interview, though he will be there promoting his new films A Long Way Down and Need For Speed.

The episode will air later in the current series, while tonight's instalment features Monuments Men cast members Matt Damon, Bill Murray and Hugh Bonneville.

Aside from his film work, Paul is also set to lend his voice to an upcoming Netflix original cartoon.

Bojack Horseman will tell the story of a disillusioned whiskey-drinking horse, with Arrested Development star Will Arnett playing Bojack and Paul playing his human aide.

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