Friday’s Late Late Show is shaping up to be a cracker with a slew of famous Irish faces set to join Ryan on the show this week.
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‘We need a party, so we’re going to bring it to you,’ declared Ryan Tubridy as he revealed the stellar line up for the Late Late Show St Patrick’s Day special on RTÉ One.
St Patrick’s Day will be very different this year but Tubs has promised a night of craic and ceoil with the help of ‘the cream of Irish traditional music’.
The special will be taking a detour from the usual Friday night slot, airing on Wednesday 17 March.
‘We’ve enlisted the help of the diaspora of course,’ the Late Late Show
Friday’s Late Late Show is shaping up to be a cracker with a slew of famous Irish faces set to join Ryan on the show this week.
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