GRAHAM Norton has been pictured at The Alasdair Gray Archive in Glasgow.
The archive, which celebrates the work of the late artist and writer, shared a picture of the comedian and chat show host on Instagram.
The caption read: "Wonderful to welcome @grahnort [Graham Norton] and @jonogoats to the archive today, thanks for visiting."
The visit comes following the Oscars success of Poor Things, starring Emma Stone, which was based on Gray's novel of the same name.
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Alasdair Gray was born in Riddrie in 1934 and dedicated his life to "making imagined objects".
He wrote poems, plays, short stories, novels, and political essays and also created murals, paintings, drawings and prints.
The Alasdair Gray Archive was established in March 2020 following his death in late December 2019.
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