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.
10.04.2020 - 20:41 / deadline.com
By Peter White
Television Editor
James Corden is getting back in his garage for new episodes of The Late Late Show. The talkshow is returning to CBS next week, from Monday April 13.
The Brit becomes the latest late night host to film his show remotely and will film episodes from home with guests also joining online.
This comes after Corden hosted Homefest, a primetime special on CBS, on March 30 that featured performances from the likes of Dua Lipa in London; K-Pop band BTS, who are all
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.
Leo Varadkar will be on the Late Late Show on Friday night to discuss the latest Covid-19 measures.
James Corden is calling in sick from work. The late-night host shared on Instagram that he's going to have to take off a few days from filming the from his home.
Stanley Tucci responded to the viral video of him making a cocktail when he virtually visited The Late Late Show on Thursday. Host James Corden explained that a video of the actor making a Negroni surfaced online and caused "such a stir that Stanley Tucci was trending worldwide." Calling in from London, Tucci said that he was surprised by the positive reaction to the video.
After much speculation, and a will-he wont-he debate on Twitter, the guests for this Friday’s Late Late Show have been announced.
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald will be among the guests on this week's Late Late Show.
Hozier captivated the Irish public with his performance of The Parting Glass on RTÉ One's The Late Late Show last month, and now the song is set for success on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Friday’s Late Late Show aired a very special performance from Danny O’Reilly of The Coronas.
On tomorrow's Late Late Show, host Ryan Tubridy will be joined by former Ireland captain and Munster rugby star, Paul O'Connell.
The Late Late Show With James Corden is returning to television amid the global health crisis.
Ryan Tubridy is back tomorrow night to host the Late Late Show.
It has been an odd couple of weeks watching the Late Late Show without Ryan Tubridy and even though Miriam O’Callaghan was a great replacement, we’re happy to see Ryan back.
It might be surprising for some and not so much for others to hear that of all TV and Radio shows in Ireland, The Late Late Show was the most complained about.
Ryan Tubridy has revealed on his radio show that he will be back to host The Late Late Show this week after two weeks on sick leave.
For the past 58 years, The Late Late Show has been presented by men – Gay Byrne, Pat Kenny and Ryan Tubridy.
Miriam O’Callaghan will be hosting The Late Late Show for the second week in a row after Ryan Tubridy tested positive for COVID-19.
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.