"He's told me stories, a top boy, funny as fuck"
02.01.2020 - 19:21 / evoke.ie
The Late Late Show is making its return to our screens tomorrow night and the line up is huge for the first show back of 2020.
From hit singers to former presidents, the Late Late Show has it all this week so get ready to laugh and cry with this week’s show.
Kicking off the show will be former President of Ireland Mary McAleese, on to chat with Ryan about life after the Arás an Uachtarán.
On the couch beside Ryan Tubridy, Mary will discuss life as a civilian, her take on both the Catholic
"He's told me stories, a top boy, funny as fuck"
Peter Dinklage won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series at the 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, January 19. The actor was nominated for his role as Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones. The actor was the only torch-bearer from the cast of the show which ended last year. Taking to the stage, the 51-year-old star chose to keep his acceptance speech short and sweet. He began by thanking the people of Ireland before he thanked the Game of Thrones cast.
The parents of Nóra Quoirin will be two of the guests on Friday's Late Late Show.
It is set to be a sombre affair on The Late Late Show this week, as Ryan Tubridy will speak to Nóra Quoirin’s parents.
Celebs were out and about this week, from Sofia Richie celebrating Estée Lauder’s Act IV makeup collection in L.A., to Christina Hendricks learning to fly hawks at Ireland’s School of Falconry, to Katy Perry and her sister Angela enjoying a sushi dinner in West Hollywood. Read on to find out more of what the stars have been up to!
Rangers youngsters Danny Finlayson and Matthew Shiels are set for loan spells with Orange County.
High winds of up to 80 miles per hour could hit coastal areas of the UK as Storm Brendan sweeps in, leading to a Met Office yellow weather warning.
Scotland is bracing itself for a 12-hour battering from Storm Brendan.
Elaine Crowley lit up the room at the launch of Virgin Media Ireland’s spring schedule this week.
Kathleen Keyes broke the nation’s heart last week when she appeared on the Late Late Show to share her story of losing her three children to cystic fibrosis.
This week’s Late Late Show will pay tribute to legendary broadcaster Larry Gogan.
Tomorrow's Late Late Show is set to remember late broadcaster Larry Gogan and also honour an Irish Hollywood actress during the show.
Stoke City and Middlesbrough will both make moves to land Jordan Jones - if Rangers let him out on-loan.
Saoirse Ronan and Jessie Buckley lead the Irish interest in the 2020 Bafta Awards, with both in the running for Leading Actress at the ceremony.
Dermot Kennedy claims the first Number 1 of the new decade on the Official Irish Albums Chart this week.
The Late Late Show will feature a tribute to the late broadcaster Marian Finucane who passed away suddenly aged 69.