There’s some genuine star power in Montrose tonight.
While Graham Norton usually has the bigger stars on his couch, this week sees Ryan Tubridy give the Corkman a genuine run for his money. Here’s who will be appearing on both shows.
The Late Late Show
Robbie Williams
With rumours circulating of a Croke Park gig, the former Take That singer will undoubtedly be discussing a new tour and album while reflecting on a career that has seen him become one of the biggest pop-stars alive.
Johnny Sexton
Ireland’s fly-half has a big autumn ahead with tests against the world champions New Zealand and we’re going to be glued to what the Leinster man has to say.
Alan Carr
The chatty man has consistently been one of the most in demand TV personalities in the UK and we reckon that Ryan will be doing very well to get in a few words with him.
Sir Roger Moore
The name is Bond, James Bond. Enough said.
Keith Barry
Once again, the hypnotist will be hoping to mesmerise the audience.
To celebrate 20 years of TG4, Dáithí Ó Sé, Maura Derrane and Hector Ó hEochagáin will also be joining Ryan. Plus there’s going to be music on the night from Declan O’Rourke.
The Graham Norton Show
Benedict Cumberbatch
We’ve no doubt that he’ll be talking about Doctor Strange and the new season of Sherlock, but as we all know, he’s absolute gold on this show. Who can forget the time when he was unable to say the word ‘penguins’ or his impersonation of Beyonce’s strut. Champ.
Bryan Cranston
Hero, drug kingpin, god. We’re massive fans of the Breaking Bad and he’s always a fantastic interviewee.
Eddie Redmayne
The Oscar winner will definitely be talking about his new Harry Potter spin-off, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, while music will be provided by Leanne Rimes.
I think we can all agree that both shows have absolutely cracking lineups.
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