The BBC Three adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Normal People will premiere on April 26.
14.03.2020 - 11:31 / evoke.ie
Ryan Tubridy hosted what he described as ‘without doubt, the single most peculiar, most profound and possibly the most pressing Late Late Show’ ever broadcast on Friday evening.
As usual, the seasoned presenter was at the helm of Ireland’s most popular TV show but that’s where the similarities end between a regular Late Late Show and last night’s coronavirus special.
Embracing RTE’s public service broadcaster remit, show bosses crafted an informative programme surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic
The BBC Three adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Normal People will premiere on April 26.
Miriam O’Callaghan, who filled in for regular host Ryan Tubridy on last Friday night’s Late Late Show, was watched by nearly one million people for the special episode.
By Peter White
Irish fans of Sally Rooney’s popular book Normal People will be delighted to hear that RTÉ will be airing the Element Pictures adaption of the novel.
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