The Irish Mail on Sunday

BBC pays Graham Norton £3.5m – he plugs his wine on the show

- By Michael Powell and Jonathan Buck

IT IS the wine that he drinks and offers to his guests on his popular BBC chat show.

But today the Mail on Sunday can reveal that Graham Norton has invested in the sauvignon blanc he swills on air – leading to claims that he has broken strict BBC advertisin­g rules.

Last week, it was revealed that the Cork man earned between £850,000 and £899,000 from the BBC, but he is actually the corporatio­n’s biggest earner.

The 2016 accounts for his So Television company state that he was paid £2.6m for ‘presenter fees, production fees and royalties’, meaning he gets about £3.5m a year from the BBC.

Norton’s backing for New Zealand firm Invivo Wines and their £9 bottles of ‘Graham Norton’s Own Sauvignon Blanc’ has seen annual sales rocket from 14,000 bottles in 2014 to two million this year.

Strict BBC guidelines say presenters should not appear on air using products in which they have any financial interest and marketing material should not refer to their BBC programmes.

But Invivo Wines claimed on its website’s home page that it was ‘the wine of choice for UK chat-show star Graham Norton and his guests’.

The boast was removed yesterday following inquiries from this newspaper.

But in another apparent breach of the rules, a promotiona­l online video for Invivo Wines was filmed on the set of Norton’s show.

The footage, shot during pre-show rehearsals, showed Norton – who has a 2% share in the wine firm – crushing grapes.

Damian Collins, chairman of the British House of Commons Media Select Committee, said: ‘I want to know why the BBC thinks this is okay. I don’t think this is within the spirit of the guidelines.

‘Using the branding and the set of

the show to promote the product away from the show is drawing on the asset of the show, which is BBC property.’

Last night, the BBC and a spokesman for Norton said that the Invivo Wines marketing video was filmed in aid of charity in 2014.

However, there is no mention of a charity anywhere in the video.

A BBC spokesman added: ‘No brands are promoted on The Graham Norton Show.’

 ??  ?? SHARES: Graham Norton and the wine that is named after him The Invivo Wines website, above, and the online video, right, which was filmed on the set of the show
SHARES: Graham Norton and the wine that is named after him The Invivo Wines website, above, and the online video, right, which was filmed on the set of the show
 ??  ?? [it’s] the wine of choice for UK chat-show star Graham Norton and his guests
[it’s] the wine of choice for UK chat-show star Graham Norton and his guests
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