In the last number of weeks, the entire nation has gotten used to Ryan Tubridy presenting the Late Late Show to an empty studio every Friday.
07.05.2020 - 17:57 / evoke.ie
The Late Late Show was bemoaned for seemingly ignoring the existence of female musicians week in week out over the last few weeks but that is being made up for in spade this Friday.
On 8 May, the RTÉ One show will have Mary Black, Mary Coughlan, Frances Black and Sharon Shannon all live in studio.
They’ll give a number of very special performances from one of the most beloved Irish music albums of all time, the beloved 1992 compilation album A Woman’s Heart.
Viewers will be shaken not stirred
In the last number of weeks, the entire nation has gotten used to Ryan Tubridy presenting the Late Late Show to an empty studio every Friday.
The Late Late has always been an integral past of Irish life, but the show has really come into its own in the last few months as Ryan Tubridy and his team helped the nation navigate their way through lockdown.
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By Andreas Wiseman
It was another emotional night on The Late Late Show last night.
RTÉ 2fm host Eoghan McDermott might not recognise himself when he looks in the mirror this morning after a massive makeover live on the Late Late Show on Friday evening.
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A heroic Scot has spoken of his dramatic struggle with a knifeman who launched a brutal attack on two women outside their Edinburgh hotel.
The nation has banded together to raise an impressive €2 million for Pieta House in a special episode of the Late Late Show.
Ireland’s James Bond, star of The Thomas Crown Affair, Mrs Doubtfire, Mamma Mia! and Remington Steele, Pierce Brosnan will be speaking to Ryan from Hawaii as part of tomorrow night's Late Late line-up.
Stars including Madonna and Barbra Streisand are calling for global economic and cultural change to avert another ecological disaster like the Covid-19 pandemic.
Madonna and Barbra Streisand are among a host of stars calling for global economic and cultural change to avert another ecological disaster like the COVID-19 pandemic.