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People remember Robin Williams moment on The Graham Norton Show that will ‘haunt guest for rest of his life’

People remember Robin Williams moment on The Graham Norton Show that will ‘haunt guest for rest of his life’

Robin Williams was a guest on The Graham Norton Show back in 2008.

Gosh, Robin Williams was so so funny.

People have been looking back at the late star's appearance on The Graham Norton Show and how one audience member simply couldn't get out of the firing line.

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Throughout the years, the Oscar-winning actor has created so many iconic moments, not only on film, but during TV interviews too.

Featuring on a 2008 episode of the BBC show, host Graham Norton, like he often does, got the audience involved for a segment of the programme.

"Is there anyone in the audience that fancies a go at being a Genie," asked Norton, who is referencing Williams' role in Aladdin.

Robin Williams was a guest on The Graham Norton Show back in 2008.
BBC

After almost everyone in the audience had their hands up, the BBC host picks a man named 'Ewan'.

Whilst Ewan introduces himself, in a matter of seconds, Williams hilariously pokes fun at the man's voice.

"His name is urine," jokes Williams who then appears to put on a Scottish accent, "Ewan, nice to have you here," he shouts.

"Don't p**s off Ewan."

Once Ewan gets his chance to do a Genie impression to the camera, it's safe to say that the poor lad absolutely bottles it.

No pun intended.

Meet Ewan.
BBC

"Think of a magic word," advises Norton, as the audience member looks at the camera and replies: "Hi Graham."

I mean, you've got to feel for him there.

As the rest of the audience bursts out laughing, Williams also let out a rare laugh.

Commenting on the clip on social media, one viewer said: "That ‘Hi, Graham’ must haunt him for the rest of his life."

"I feel so sorry for Ewan. He was put on the spot and looked quite embarrassed. Also Robin Williams has just the cutest laugh!" added a second.

Others were just sad that Williams has left us.

He took his own life in 2014.

"I'm still in denial that he has passed. The first time I actually cried over a celebrity death... RIP," another fan commented.

"Robin Williams mind was not only a national treasure for Americans but the entire world to enjoy. Without a doubt he was special and still remains special to anyone who enjoyed his movies. He had a very special gift making people genuinely laugh. The comedian has gone but the audience still applaud his genius," someone else wrote.

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Topics: Graham Norton, Robin Williams, The Graham Norton Show, Celebrity, TV and Film