Once again, The Tommy Tiernan Show was a great laugh on Saturday night.
Legendary actor Colm Meaney appeared on The Tommy Tiernan Show on Saturday night, and as you might imagine, he made for great entertainment.
They chatted about just about everything, including the Irish actor's incredible career.
And one thing that Tiernan was particularly intrigued by was Meaney's work on projects like Star Trek.
He wondered how actors in sci-fi and superhero movies could seriously talk about such far-fetched topics in those sort of movies, and as you might imagine, he didn't beat around the bush when he asked.
Tiernan asked: "Did you ever feel stupid in Star Trek?"
Meaney's response? "Do you ever feel stupid in that hat?"
Take a look:
Clip via RTÉ - IRELAND’S NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA
Amazing.
Meaney's take on working on projects like Star Trek was quite interesting, in that he said that he can't remember any of the strange lines he had, and that "you wipe it immediately".
The Dublin-born actor worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation for seven years Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for a further six years.
As you can imagine, the chat went down really well with the live audience, and those watching at home.
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