We’ve all experienced professional disappointments and for Miriam O’Callaghan, hers was when RTÉ chose Ryan Tubridy to replace Pat Kenny on the Late Late.
01.04.2021 - 14:23 / evoke.ie
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.
Leading the bunch is Enda Kenny who himself is about to tip his toe into the world of showbiz. The former Taoiseach will be chatting about leaving the world of politics behind to front his own show about his passion for railways.
Line of Duty fans (so basically all of us) will want to tune in for the sit-down with Adrian Dunbar. The Enniskillen actor will be chatting
We’ve all experienced professional disappointments and for Miriam O’Callaghan, hers was when RTÉ chose Ryan Tubridy to replace Pat Kenny on the Late Late.
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Late Late Show viewers were inspired by the bravery of 17-year-old Claudia Scanlon on Friday evening.
President Michael D Higgins appeared on the Late Late Show ahead of his 80th birthday and his interview went down a storm with viewers at home.
We’ll all be sitting around the TV on Friday singing happy birthday to President Michael D Higgins as he appears on the show just before his big 80th birthday.
The Tommy Tiernan Show is coming to an end after being one of the most successful shows on Irish telly this year. The show was extended for almost two extra months but it is finally time to say goodbye.
Many of us have come to see it as an odd term of endearment, but it appears Superintendent Ted Hastings’s classic one-liner in Line of Duty is more sentimental than we thought.
Late Late Show viewers were left disappointed and slightly confused after CJ Stander was a no-show on Friday night.
Irish actor Dervla Kirwan said on the Late Late Show that starring in the hit series Ballykissangel at such a young age came with a lot of pressure.
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Declan O'Rourke will perform his single The Harbour on RTÉ One's The Late Late Show this Friday, April 9.
The Late Late Show is going country this week and celebrating the music and lives of some of the biggest names in the industry.
It looks as though the wife of Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar has found his newfound ‘sex symbol’ status something to laugh about.
Taken actor, 68, is on The Graham Norton Show tonight alongside his son Micheál Richardson to promote their new film Made In Italy. The Amazon Prime flick sees them play a bereaved father and son struggling to deal with grief.
Northern Irish star, 68, is one of the highest-grossing actors of all time and has forged an impressive film career. He landed landmark roles in Schindler's List, the Taken franchise, Star Wars, Batman Begins and countless others.
If you’re a film fan and know your Irish actors, you’re probably very familiar with the last name Gleeson. There’s Brendan Gleeson, a damn fine veteran actor.