The line-up for tomorrow’s Late Late Show has been announced and is set to include everyone from an A-list Hollywood actor to stars on the Irish music scene and TikTok.
03.09.2020 - 17:01 / breakingnews.ie
The new season of The Late Late Show begins on Friday and the lineup for the show has now been revealed.
Legendary GAA commentator Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh joins host Ryan Tubridy in the historic setting of Croke Park to talk about the lost summer of the All-Ireland Championships, the importance of the stadium to Irish culture as it marks the centenary of Bloody Sunday, and why positivity is the medicine that has kept him going for 90 years.
As Ireland and the world faces into wintering the
The line-up for tomorrow’s Late Late Show has been announced and is set to include everyone from an A-list Hollywood actor to stars on the Irish music scene and TikTok.
Denise Chaila has been announced as the next music guest on RTÉ One's The Late Late Show.
The 43-year-old TV presenter had been living in Los Angeles with Irish husband comedian Patrick Kielty and their two sons, Milo, four, and James, two.However, the couple’s decision to leave the States was cemented when Patrick and their eldest son Milo were caught up in a mall shooting.The traumatic ordeal made it crystal clear to the couple that they didn’t want to bring their family up in America which made the decision to swap their Californian mansion for a flat in north London a no
There's a busy night ahead on the Late Late Show as Ryan Tubridy is set to be joined by two-time Academy Award-winner Jane Fonda.
Supergroup Irish Women in Harmony make a glittering return to the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Stolen City, was interviewed on The Ryan Tubridy Show on RTÉ Radio 1 in July and told his story of remaining positive after being diagnosed with leukaemia.The band will chat to Ryan before they perform for the country.
The Irish Sun that they’re why he abandoned his plans to move home a few years ago with wife Sheena and their children.He said: ‘It was all going great until I looked at how much it would cost to bring my car collection back with me.
Twitter, saying: ‘To all the children, the Irish children particularly around the world, this is your year because for the first time in Toy Show history, we’re going global.’‘We’re going to invite children from around the world to take part in this year’s show for one very special performance.’He explained: ‘It’s been a tough year for you we know and I know there’s a lot of grandparents, lots of aunties, lots of uncles who are back home and they miss you very, very much and they’d love to see
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Irish Women in Harmony are on course for the Official Irish Singles Chart Top 10 for the first time following their performance on RTÉ One's The Late Late Show last Friday (September 4).
Mary Fitzgerald has explained why she has kept her ex-husband’s surname.It seemed like the reality TV real estate agent might have an Irish connection due to her surname Fitzgerald, but it turns out that name comes from her ex-husband’s family.Asked whether she had any ties to Ireland, Mary told EVOKE, ‘I don’t know.
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The power of women coming together. This whole project has been magical to make together and magical to see such a beautiful reaction to it and all the donations to @safeireland have been so wonderful.
A post shared by Tommy Tiernan (@officialtommedian) on Sep 2, 2020 at 4:16am PDTSharing news of the new podcast series on Instagram, Tommy Tiernan wrote, ‘We’re happy to announce the launch of The Tommy & Hector Podcast with Laurita Blewitt – out this week.’‘Join Tommy, his school pal Hector Ó hEochagáin and our favourite Mayo woman Laurita Blewitt as they sit in the shed at the bottom of the garden in the West of Ireland for a chat.’‘We’ll post links here as soon as it hits your favourite
ELLE‘s list of top 50 movers and shakers for 2020 which celebrates new talent in the world of fashion, beauty, politics, culture and beyond.The list is compiled by a panel of special judges each year and 2020’s judges included ELLE’s Editor-in-Chief Farrah Storr, the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, actress Gemma Chan and Ireland’s own Sinead Burke.Speaking about his new-found fame, Paul told Elle how he felt ‘objectified’ in the weeks the show went to air: ‘I felt objectified after Normal People.
Shane Duffy after the player signed off on his loan switch. The defender will join up with Neil Lennon’s side when he returns from Republic of Ireland duty next week, having agreed a move from Brighton.