



The highly anticipated Claudia Winkleman Show premiered this Friday, but its debut has already sparked a wave of disappointment among viewers. Despite months of hype, the first episode failed to deliver, with many claiming the show didn’t live up to its expectations—especially when compared to the beloved Graham Norton Show.












Fronted by Claudia Winkleman, star of The Traitors, the new chat show promised a fresh twist on the classic format, featuring a darker, moodier after-hours vibe. However, even an all-star lineup—featuring Jeff Goldblum, Jennifer Saunders, Vanessa Williams, and Tom Allen—wasn’t enough to save it from harsh criticism.


However not all viewers were left disappointed, with several gushing over Claudia’s presenting skills and the late night set up
Viewers took to social media during the first broadcast, voicing their frustrations. One of the major complaints was the use of pre-recorded audience laughter, which many found forced and distracting. Some even criticized the “planted experts” in the audience, whose forced reactions to celebrity anecdotes created an awkward atmosphere. “So flat, even the guests look bored,” one viewer tweeted.
Others felt that the interviews were unstructured and chaotic, with celebrities talking over each other, leaving the conversations feeling disjointed and uncomfortable. “This feels like a dinner party where no one knows each other,” another comment read. Even the set design, with its dark lighting and brown furniture, was panned, with many saying it lacked character and didn’t help the show stand out.
Despite these critiques, there were a few positive reactions. Some viewers praised Claudia’s hosting skills, calling her “an excellent host” and complimenting her ability to engage with the guests. “Loving The Claudia Winkleman Show—Claudia is fantastic, and the guests are great,” one comment read. Another added, “This feels like the return of classic late-night talk shows with genuine conversations.”
Although it’s clear that the Claudia Winkleman Show has some loyal fans, the debut episode has sparked a fierce debate. Will the show improve in future episodes, or will it remain a pale imitation of its predecessor, The Graham Norton Show? Only time will tell.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk



