He has been every bit an enduring figure since taking over the hallowed Eurovision Song Contest reins from the late Terry Wogan in 2009.
But we all know good things come to an end and so too, at some stage, will Graham Norton be finishing up being the indelible voice of the Eurovision Song Contest for British audiences. Not that it’s set to happen anytime soon - but what if?
That’s the kind of thinking that Gambling.com had and, with the idea that Norton could finish up his Eurovision duties at any time, looked into what the current betting odds would be should a new Eurovision commentator/host be required.
So who have betting companies pinning their hopes on regarding who might be the next voice of Eurovision? Find out as we pull together all 13 names Gambling.com considers strong possibilities if the day arrives sooner than we think!

5. Hannah Waddingham - 5/2
With her theatrical background and charismatic presence, Hannah Waddingham could bring a dramatic and engaging flair to the Eurovision commentary. Her recent success in shows like Ted Lasso has showcased her ability to command attention and deliver witty remarks. She'd likely offer a passionate and expressive commentary style, celebrating the spectacle and artistry of the competition. | Kirsty Edmonds

6. Olly Alexander - 3/1
As a successful musician and actor, Olly Alexander brings a unique perspective as a performer within the music industry. His experience in the spotlight and his open personality could provide an insightful and engaging commentary, particularly for younger viewers. It also helps that he was the UK entrant for Eurovision in 2024, bringing with him that experience too. | Getty Images for Bauer

7. Alesha Dixon - 4/1
Alesha Dixon's background as a singer and television personality would bring a vibrant and energetic commentary to Eurovision. Her experience on shows like Britain's Got Talent demonstrates her ability to connect with audiences and deliver lively observations. She'd likely offer a dynamic and enthusiastic commentary style, celebrating the performances and the overall excitement of the event | Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images

8. Joanna Lumley - 5/1
A national treasure with a distinctive voice and wit, Joanna Lumley would bring a touch of elegance and sophistication to the Eurovision commentary. Her experience as an actress and presenter would lend a refined and humorous perspective, offering a unique and charming take on the competition. | Getty Images