An action packed line up for tomorrow night.
The Late Late Show is back this Friday (29 November) with a star-studded line-up.
Fresh of his hugely successful North American tour, Tommy Tiernan will join Patrick Kielty to discuss gigging in the US during the presidential election and his love for his tour bus.
He’ll also talk about bringing his show’s across Ireland and Europe over the coming months and who he’d like to see on the ninth season of his chat show next season.
With the general election taking place on Friday, presenters of the ‘Behind the Ballot’ podcast, Katie Hannon and David McCullagh, and Political Correspondent with The Irish Times, Jennifer Bray, will be live in studio to deliver and discuss the RTÉ, The Irish Times, TG4, Trinity College Dublin joint Exit Poll carried out by Ipsos B&A.
Also sitting down with Patrick, ahead of next week’s Late Late Toy Show, is Roseanna and Ollie Ruane, parents of the late Saoirse Ruane who appeared on the 2020 toy show.
Saoirse was eight years old when she appeared on Toy Show and became the inspiration behind the RTÉ Toy Show Appeal, winning the hearts of the nation on the night.
Sadly, Saoirse passed away earlier this year at the age of 12 following a long battle with a rare form of cancer.
TV presenter and sports star, Tommy Bowe will be chatting to Patrick about the launch of his brand-new skincare line ‘Flow by Bowe’.
Additionally, he will be catching up with his former coach Joe Schmidt in looking ahead to Ireland v Australia this Saturday, as well as looking back on getting his start in rugby and life after professional sport.
As for the music, Galway singer Mary Coughlan will be in studio celebrating four decades of music by performing her hit ‘I’d Rather Go Blind’ ahead of the Irish conclusion of her 40th Anniversary Tour next month.
The Late Late Show is airing on RTÉ One on Friday at 9.35pm.
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