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This year's Irish Oscar hopeful, Jessie Buckley, and legendary Irish sportsman, Pádraig Harrington, will be appearing on The Late Late Show this Friday (27 February).
The episode will see Late Late host Patrick Kielty catching up with Buckley, alongside Maggie Gyllenhaal, in London to talk about their new movie, The Bride!
Landing in Irish cinemas on Friday, 6 March, Gyllenhaal will talk about directing the Frankenstein-inspired Gothic romance, which also stars her brother, Jake.
Buckley, meanwhile, will chat about being on the awards season circuit with her hit drama Hamnet and flying the flag for Kerry at the Oscars.
Following his 500th appearance on the DP World Tour, golfing great Harrington will be in the Late Late studio on Friday night.
He will discuss his extraordinary career and his drive to keep competing, while also raising awareness of a charity close to his heart, the Oesophageal Cancer Fund.

The Late Late Show will also honour the memory of Irish architect and television presenter Hugh Wallace this week.
Ahead of the return of Home of the Year next Tuesday on RTÉ One, where Hugh was a much-loved judge, Amanda Bone, Diarmuid Gavin and Siobhan Lam will join Kielty to share stories, celebrate Hugh’s remarkable legacy and reflect on the lasting impact he made both on-screen and in the lives of those who worked with him.
Fresh from Turin, Irish Winter Olympians Ben Lynch, Cormac Comerford and Thomas Moloney Westgard will join Kielty to talk about their success at the games.
Danny Dyer will also drop by the Late Late to discuss his new football agent thriller, One Last Deal, which was filmed in Ireland and will be hitting cinemas on Friday, 13 March.
He will also share his reaction to winning a BAFTA, what audiences can expect from the second series of Rivals and why he wants to make ‘caravaning’ cool again.
And in terms of music, Gavin Friday will treat viewers to a performance of his single 'The Church of Love'.
The Late Late Show is airing on TV on RTÉ One at 9.35pm.
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26th February 2026
03:35pm GMT