What a season it’s been for The Late Late Show!
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is set to give an update on the lockdown restrictions on Friday night when he joins Ryan Tubridy on The Late Late Show.
He will be live in-studio to bring all the very latest developments to viewers regarding the ongoing crisis.
While restrictions are due to lift on the 5th of May, it looks like the lockdown will be extended.
But it won’t be all doom and gloom as Normal People actor, Paul Mescal will also be chatting with Ryan.
It is the actor’s first gig on the screen and
What a season it’s been for The Late Late Show!
The Late Late Show line up has been announced.
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Staff members of The Late Late Show highlighted their new haircuts during Monday's episode of the CBS late night show. Host James Corden opened the segment by noting that "quarantine hair has become a real problem" due to salons and barbershops remaining closed due to the coronavirus pandemic lockdown.
Congratulations are in order times three! While James Corden aims to bring laughs and lightness every night on his CBS late-night show, the host of The Late Late Show had some extra good news to share Monday night. "We find three things to cheer you up.
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It’s a joyous day for the staff 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.
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.
The Late Late Show has been lifting people’s spirits all around the country every week.
James Corden has committed to paying the salaries of about 60 furloughed staffers on "The Late Late Show" after their paychecks from CBS come to an end this week.
Last night saw the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar appear on The Late Late Show to explain the Government’s strategy for dealing with the current health crisis.
Everyone at “The Late Late Show” is getting paid thanks to James Corden.
Starting next week, James Corden will pay the salaries of about 60 furloughed production staffers on The Late Late Show out of his own pocket, likely to be mid-five figures weekly.
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Leo Varadkar will be on the Late Late Show on Friday night to discuss the latest Covid-19 measures.