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Want to be in the audience or on the show ? Dare you sit in Graham's red chair? It's become so iconic, you'll probably need no introduction to Graham's famous red chair. So notorious has the fliptastic seat become that Hollywood superstar Russell Crowe described it as his main incentive for making a guest appearance on the show! They couldn't keep the red chair moving and shaking without your stories, so if you've got an interesting anecdote that could keep grahams attention long enough to get to a hilarious punchline we want to hear from you. And this series you dont even have to come to the studio to tell your tale because we want stories brought to us by phone or computer, preferably with video too. To apply for your place in the chair, send your contact details, your story and a few words about yourself to this email address: gnshow@sotelevision.co.uk ............................................................................................ For Audience Tickets: This show will take place on the dates detailed below: Thurs 26 Sep, Thurs 03 Oct, Thurs 10 Oct, Thurs 17 Oct, Thurs 24 Oct, Thurs 31 Oct, Thurs 07 Nov - More dates to be released soon .... ..... ...... ........... .... ............................................... The venue is Television Centre, White City, West London W12 7FA. The nearest station is White City or Wood Lane tube stations or Shepherds Bush train station. The doors open at 6.15pm. Tickets are limited so apply quickly. The minimum age for the show is 18 years. Photo ID may be requested by security at this event, so please ensure that the person applying for the ticket will be attending and completes their own details below. Please remember that all tickets are free, there is no charge to join the mailing list or to apply for tickets, and we try to accommodate everyone who attends, but tickets do not guarantee entry as we over-issue tickets to compensate for the inevitable no-shows and base the number issued on the average percentage of tickets used at similar shows. Good luck. Tickets : Free Tickets
Tickets : £ Free Tickets
Address : Television Centre
White City
London
W12 7FA
Telephone : 02086843333
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- 01 July – Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme (1654–1712), French military commander
- 01 July – Orlando Cruz (1981–), Puerto Rican professional boxer
- 02 July – Daniel Kowalski (1975–), Australian freestyle swimmer
- 02 July – Johnny Weir (1984–), American figure skater, 2008 World Bronze Medalist
- 02 July – Sylvia Rae Rivera (1951–2002), Civil Rights activist, advocate for Transgender rights
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- 04 July – Steven Cojocaru (1970–), Canadian fashion critic/TV personality
- 05 July – Jean Cocteau (1889–1963), French poet, artist & director
- 05 July – Hein Vos (1903–1972), Dutch politician/economist, 1st gay member of Cabinet of the Netherlands
- 06 July – Merv Griffin (1925–2007), American TV host, musician, actor & media mogul
- 07 July – George Cukor (1899–1983), American film director
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- 10 July – Marcel Proust (1871–1922), French novelist
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- 12 July – Van Cliburn (1934–2013), American pianist
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- 15 July – David Cicilline (1961–), American Democratic congressman (Rhode Island)
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- 16 July – Tony Kushner (1956–), American playwright & screenwriter
- 17 July – Charles Lapointe (1944–), Canadian business executive & politician
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