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Norton

American  
[nawr-tn] / ˈnɔr tn /

noun

  1. Charles Eliot, 1827–1908, U.S. scholar.

  2. Thomas, 1532–84, English author.

  3. a town in southeastern Massachusetts.

  4. a city in northeastern Ohio.

  5. a male given name: an Old English family name taken from a placename meaning “north town.”


Norton British  
/ ˈnɔːtən /

noun

  1. Graham , real name Graham Walker . born 1963, Irish comedian and TV presenter noted for his camp humour

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“By doing their due diligence and building those relationships,” Darrick Norton, Crockett’s head coach, said, “they found a pretty darn good athlete.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“We don’t want great players to leave the state,” Norton said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The BBC announcement, which confirms recent industry reports the show was in the pipeline, adds it will be produced by So Television, which is also behind Graham Norton's award-winning chat show.

From BBC

So Television's managing director, Graham Stuart, said Winkleman matched Norton's ability to make the "Friday night talk show slot" a "dazzling appointment to view".

From BBC

Winkleman, who's also hosting the upcoming series of BBC One's The Traitors on 1 January, stepped in for Norton on an episode of his chat show in Februrary this year.

From BBC