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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The historic first-ever broadcast of a St Patrick’s Day Late Late Show proved a ratings hit as 566,000 pairs of Irish eyes were smiling at the sentimental show.
Ryan Tubridy added a ‘salty-touch’ of nostalgic national pride as the second March 17 with no parade, pubs and paddywhackery came rolling around.
With the nation-at-large confined to homes, there was an outpouring of grá as a massive 566,000 people tuned in to watch the eclectic mix of music, musings and comedy from a wealth of Irish
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.
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.
Saturday June 12 and Saturday July 17 mark Record Store Day 2021, which will see 539 exclusive limited edition vinyl products go on sale in record shops across the globe. 43 stores in Ireland will be stocking the rarities that range from first time ever vinyl pressings, live albums, and remix collections. View the full list of participating Irish retailers.
It has been quite a while since we have seen former Taoiseach Enda Kenny on our screens, and now he has appeared on RTÉ twice in the space of a few days.
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.
EXCLUSIVE: Irish actress and model Nadia Forde (Once Upon a Time in London, Republic of Telly) has created Dublin-set comedy The Lido for Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ.
Jedward shaved off their trademark quiffs in order to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society on Daffodil Day.The Irish pop stars shaved their famous quiffs off on live TV during the Late Late Show on RTE on Friday night.
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.
This week’s Late Late Show is set to be a powerful one as Ryan Tubridy welcomes a host of guests in celebration of Daffodil Day.
One thing that can be said about Irish twin-duo Jedward is that their blonde hair, while always appearing quite large, usually looks impeccably styled.
Laura Woods is among the bravest women in the country as she passes the hair colouring duties to her husband Mark Arigho.
Mum-of-three Rachel Gorry is overwhelmed by the support a fundraiser in memory of her late husband Daniel Gorry has received.
Viewers of Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway were delighted to see a number of ITV faves make an appearance in a comedy sketch.
Each year on 21 March all around the globe, World Down Syndrome Day is celebrated. Here in Ireland, it’s no different and Down Syndrome Ireland have a fun campaign we can all get involved with.
Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor are teaming up on a new movie together called Provision.
Two of the U.K.'s biggest rising names are teaming up on a new feature. The Hollywood Reporter understands that Letitia Wright, the BAFTA-winning star of Black Panther and Steve McQueen's Small Axe film Mangrove, and Josh O'Connor, the God's Own Country breakout who recently landed a Golden Globe for his much-lauded portrayal of Prince Charles in Netflix's The Crown, are to star in the upcoming Irish indie film Provision.