Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett & Dua Lipa Discuss Their Weird Rituals | The Graham Norton Show

The Graham Norton Show
26 Feb 202404:58

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging transcript, the discussion delves into the quirky world of personal superstitions and rituals, particularly among actors. The conversation highlights a germaphobic individual's eccentric behaviors, script organization techniques, and unique pre-flight rituals involving breath-holding and thoughts of loved ones. Australian superstitions surrounding magpies and their associated rhyme are explored, along with family-specific beliefs like nose itching and underwear rituals for protection. The lighthearted exchange offers a fascinating glimpse into the humorous and sometimes irrational side of human behavior in the face of uncertainty.

Takeaways

  • 😷 The speaker discusses being a germaphobe and having various rituals, suggesting that actors might have eccentric behaviors.
  • 📚 They mention having a unique way of handling scripts, such as using stickers for organization, and a 'scratch and sniff' feature.
  • 🎭 The conversation touches on the idea that actors may have superstitions, and the speaker admits to having some related to flying.
  • 🌪 The speaker shares a personal ritual of holding their breath while an airplane taxis, which is a superstition to avoid bad luck during flights.
  • 🍫 There's a humorous mention of the difficulty of maintaining this ritual due to airline staff offering food and engaging in conversation.
  • 🦜 The speaker and the interviewee both acknowledge saluting magpies as a superstition for safe travel in Australia.
  • 👙 A superstition about wearing underwear inside out for protection during significant life events is mentioned.
  • 👃 The script includes a quirky family superstition about itching one's nose and then touching one's bottom to prevent anger.
  • 🎉 The number of magpies seen is associated with different outcomes, from sorrow to joy, and even secrets.
  • 🎶 The interview concludes with a reference to a children's TV program and a song about magpies, indicating a cultural familiarity with the superstition.
  • 🧐 The conversation reveals a mix of genuine belief and humor regarding superstitions, showing a lighthearted approach to these beliefs.

Q & A

  • What are some of the eccentricities mentioned in the script?

    -The script mentions being a germaphobe and having various rituals, such as using stickers for organization and having a 'script thing'.

  • What does the actor do with their scripts?

    -The actor mentions having a 'script thing' but does not have many rituals with their scripts, unlike the stereotype of actors.

  • What is the actor's superstition related to flying?

    -The actor has a superstition where they hold their breath as soon as the airplane starts to taxi off, especially when flying alone.

  • Why does the actor hold their breath while flying?

    -The actor holds their breath to think of their loved ones and to cope with their fear of flying until the airplane levels out.

  • What challenges does the actor face while holding their breath on flights?

    -The actor faces challenges such as being offered chocolates and engaging in conversations by the flight crew, which makes it difficult to hold their breath.

  • What is the superstition involving magpies mentioned in the script?

    -The superstition involves greeting magpies and saying 'hello Mr. Magpie, how's your wife and family' to ensure safe travel.

  • How does the actor react to seeing multiple magpies?

    -The actor greets each magpie individually, saying 'hello Mr. Magpie' and hoping for a safe journey.

  • What is the superstition about noses itching?

    -If your nose itches, it supposedly means you're going to get angry, and to counteract this, you should itch your nose and then touch your bum.

  • What is the superstition involving underwear for protection?

    -To protect oneself from evil, one should wear their underwear inside out during a big event or when something significant is happening.

  • What is the significance of the number of magpies seen?

    -In Australia, the number of magpies seen has a specific meaning: one for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, and six for gold.

  • What is the actor's perspective on flying?

    -The actor admits to having a fear of flying and believes that the more you fly, the more you wish you didn't have to.

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