Ryan Tubridy beganFriday evening’s Late Late Show with another moving opening that left viewers at home in tears.
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It has been an odd couple of weeks watching the Late Late Show without Ryan Tubridy and even though Miriam O’Callaghan was a great replacement, we’re happy to see Ryan back.
Coming up this week we’ll see some great Irish talent as Hollywood actor Brendan Gleeson along with Oscar-winning singer-songwriter Glen Hansard will be among guests this week.
Fan favourite Brendan Gleeson will be chatting on the Late Late about turning 65 and some of his latest roles.
Along with this, the actor will also
Ryan Tubridy beganFriday evening’s Late Late Show with another moving opening that left viewers at home in tears.
Cork lass Nicole O’Brien has rocketed to fame over the last week as people all over the world binge-watch Netflix’s latest dating show, Too Hot to Handle.
Hozier captivated the Irish public with his performance of The Parting Glass on RTÉ One's The Late Late Show last month, and now the song is set for success on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
One of the best-loved Irish shows of all time is set to return to our screens this weekend.
An Irish woman has paid a moving tribute to her sister on the Late Late Show this week, highlighting a very important message in the midst of the global health pandemic.
While we’re all getting used to life working from home, some jobs are a little more complicated to do, especially live TV.
On tomorrow's Late Late Show, host Ryan Tubridy will be joined by former Ireland captain and Munster rugby star, Paul O'Connell.
The Chase have reportedly hired former contestant Darragh Ennis as the sixth quizzer on the popular ITV show.The Irish star competed on the series back in 2017, where he banked £9,000 before his teammates took lower offers, decreasing their fund by £2,700. At the time, the hashtag #JusticeforDarragh started trending as fans started a GoFundMe page in a bid to raise the money he'd earned on the show.
The West-End musical adaptation of Frozen has just announced that a Dublin actress will be taking on the role of Princess Anna.
Ryan Tubridy is back tomorrow night to host the Late Late Show.
It might be surprising for some and not so much for others to hear that of all TV and Radio shows in Ireland, The Late Late Show was the most complained about.
Mrs Brown's Boys creator Brendan O'Carroll is in mourning after his sister passed away in Canada.