The latest edition of The Late Late Show has an interesting mix of guests including presenter and author Graham Norton and former chief state pathologist Dr Marie Cassidy.
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There's a busy night ahead on the Late Late Show as Ryan Tubridy is set to be joined by two-time Academy Award-winner Jane Fonda.
Fonda discusses her time in Northern Ireland and her arrest last year while protesting to highlight the climate crisis.
Garda whistleblower Majella Moynihan, who revealed her treatment at the hands of her superiors in the Gardaí will also appear on tonight's show, telling Tubridy how her's is a story of hope.
US President Donald Trump's niece, Mary will discuss her
The latest edition of The Late Late Show has an interesting mix of guests including presenter and author Graham Norton and former chief state pathologist Dr Marie Cassidy.
Dr Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, will be among the guests on this Friday's Late Late Show.
#LateLate pic.twitter.com/Cq2lEDR7py— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) September 18, 2020‘This thing has driven a stake through the heart of who we are and how we live our lives for over six months now. And we’re all putting a brave face on it.
The line-up for tomorrow’s Late Late Show has been announced and is set to include everyone from an A-list Hollywood actor to stars on the Irish music scene and TikTok.
Denise Chaila has been announced as the next music guest on RTÉ One's The Late Late Show.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorJames Corden last night offered a new twist on late-night logistics: While his band and some crew held forth in the studio, the host revealed that he is likely to appear on set via videoconferencing software for the next little while.“I know you’re thinking, ‘Where am I right now?'” Corden said from a screen perched at the “Late Late Show” set where he typically holds forth.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVJames Corden was at his desk at The Late Late Show last night but projected on a TV set placed on the desk as the CBS late-night host led the program from his home.“Today I was told that I’d come into contact with someone who recently tested positive for COVID-19,” he said at the top of the show Monday night. “I’ve taken the test, that test has come back negative.
A star-studded lineup is set for a reading of an upcoming audiobook. Jane Fonda, America Ferrera, Janet Mock, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Sophia Bush are set to narrate the climate activism audiobook All We Can Save: Truth, Courage and Solutions for the Climate Crisis (Penguin Random House Audio).Cristela Alonzo, llana Glazer, Alfre Woodard, Kimberly Drew, Bahni Turpin, Ayana Johnson and Katharine Wilkinson will also narrate.
The RTÉ Guide, he said: ‘Many of the guests we had on were actually proving to be better interviewees with no audience.
Joan Jett performed a cover of T-Rex song ‘Jeepster’ on The Late Late Show With James Corden on Thursday night (September 10).Jett’s reworking of the 1971 single appears on the recently released tribute album ‘AngelHeaded Hipster: The Songs Of Marc Bolan And T-Rex’.The album also includes contributions from U2, Elton John, Nick Cave, Father John Misty and more.
Usher is ready to welcome his bundle of joy. The 41-year-old singer was the first guest to appear in-studio at “The Late Late Show With James Corden” after months of at-home shows due to the coronavirus, and made sure to make his stop a memorable one by discussing the impending arrival of his and girlfriend Jenn Goicoechea’s baby.
Supergroup Irish Women in Harmony make a glittering return to the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Usher is ready to welcome his bundle of joy. The 41-year-old singer was the first guest to appear in-studio at after months of at-home shows due to the coronavirus, and made sure to make his stop a memorable one by discussing the impending arrival of his and girlfriend Jenn Goicoechea's baby.Usher — who has sons Usher V, 12, and Naviyd, 11, with his ex-wife, Tameka Foster — confirmed that he's set to be a dad times three earlier this month.«The family is good.
Jane Fonda has confessed she was "slipping into despair" before she acted on her passion for climate change activism.The star has been a longtime climate change activist and, for the last six months, she's been hosting Fire Drill Fridays, a project which urges people to advocate for environmental change.Speaking to USA Today, the Grace and Frankie star admitted she: "spent a year depressed about climate change and feeling I wasn’t doing enough," before she decided to step out and make a change.
Jane Fonda was “slipping into despair” before she began acting on her passion for climate change activism.The star has been a longtime climate change activist and, for the last six months, she’s been hosting Fire Drill Fridays – which get people involved in advocating for environmental change.Speaking to USA Today, the Grace and Frankie star admits she “spent a year depressed about climate change and feeling I wasn’t doing enough” before she finally decided to step out and make a change.“Once I
Jane Fonda spoke about her former friendship with Jon Voight during an interview on “The Howard Stern Show”.