Eurovision 2025 viewers lodged a 'complaint' with the BBC over Graham Norton's audio issues during the grand final.
Graham had a packed schedule, making a surprise appearance in as a hologram for BBC's Super Saturday.
After delivering a cliffhanger to Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor about the impending end of the , Graham switched gears to provide commentary for Eurovision.
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The beloved talk show host has been the voice of Eurovision for the since 2009, stepping into the shoes of Terry Wogan.
Over the past 16 years, audiences have grown fond of Graham's candid commentary style, with the Irishman never shying away from expressing his true thoughts on the performances, reports .

With Scott Mills and Rylan Clark covering the two semi-finals earlier in the week, Graham returned to the commentary booth to narrate the action from Switzerland's St Jakobshalle in Basel.
Following a video montage of extreme sports stars delivering the glass microphone trophy to the arena, Graham was raring to go.
Building anticipation for the UK's Remember Monday's performance, Graham hinted at a possible appearance by Celine Dion later in the evening.
However, despite Graham's quick wit and humorous quips from the get-go, his microphone seemed unusually quiet, making it difficult for viewers to hear him.
Fans took to X, formerly known as , urging the BBC to increase the volume on Graham's microphone as they were struggling to catch his commentary.
Social media was buzzing when viewers struggled to hear Graham Norton's much-anticipated commentary, with @smilelots12 tweeting: "@BBCOne @TheGNShow #Eurovision please can you turn up the volume on Graham Norton? Really hard to hear him."
@ma777ddy chimed in with concerns about audio issues, questioning: "What's up with the volume, or is my phone and tv broken #eurovision."
Meanwhile, @Beth92_lfc suggested a technical tweak for better sound: "I think they need to higher the volume up on Graham Norton's microphone. #Eurovision."
And @tonythesheep expressed his disappointment: "Anyone else not hear #grahamnorton on #bbc for the #Eurovision and his quips? @BBCOne."
scattymum1 also shared her thoughts stating: "Does anyone else watch Eurovision primarily for Graham Norton's commentary? He is a legend. If Celine Dion appears he may well expire, but he will die happy #Eurovision #ESC2025 #grahamnorton."
Thankfully, the issue with Graham's microphone seemed to be resolved promptly, allowing viewers to enjoy his remarks just as Albania's Shkodra Elektronike took to the stage to open the Eurovision performances.
Watch the Eurovision Grand Final on BBC .
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