Viewers of last night’s Late Late show were moved by a ‘poignant’ and ‘heartwarming’ tribute to the 796 children who tragically lost their lives at the Tuam Mother and Baby Home.
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The Script have been announced as the musical guests for this Friday (September 3)'s series premiere of The Late Late Show on RTÉ One.
Chatting to host Ryan Tubridy, Danny O'Donoghue, Glen Power and Mark Sheehan will also take to the stage, presumably to perform their new single I Want It All. The new track is the lead single from the trio's upcoming greatest hits album Tales From The Script, to be released on October 1.
On the same day, tickets for The Script's Greatest Hits 2022 Tour will go
Viewers of last night’s Late Late show were moved by a ‘poignant’ and ‘heartwarming’ tribute to the 796 children who tragically lost their lives at the Tuam Mother and Baby Home.
Madonna. Now the director's fire-table, which featured in his 2019 action-comedy The Gentlemen, will launch at the Chelsea Flower Show next week.
Olympian Jack Woolley has been hailed as an ‘inspiration and role model’ after he opened up to Ryan Tubridy on The Late Late Show last night about the horrific attack he suffered in Dublin City Centre last month.
podcast this week.O’Brien, in conversation with Andy Richter and “Late Night” and “Conan” producer Frank Smiley, said NBC once tried to bar Macdonald from appearing on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien.” The host said the directive came from former NBC executive Don Ohlmeyer, whose friendship with Simpson was said to be the reason for Macdonald’s earlier removal as “Weekend Update” anchor.“The word came down. ‘You can’t book Norm Macdonald,'” O’Brien said.
Tomorrow X Together (also known as TXT) are set to perform on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert later this week.The group announced their forthcoming appearance on the American talk showearlier today (September 16) though their official Twitter page. The quintet will make their debut appearance on the show’s #LateShowMeMusic segment on September 18 at 4am KST.
EXCLUSIVE: James Corden is in negotiations to extend his contract for CBS’ The Late Late Show.
Viewers of The Late Late Show were treated to a visit from Irish pop royalty as Samantha Mumba joined Ryan Tubridy in studio.
David Letterman and Stephen Colbert have reunited!
Steve Burns from the Nick Jr. show “Blue’s Clues” had a surprise for Stephen Colbert on Thursday’s “The Late Show”.
Ryan Tubridy will be flying the Irish flag on The Late Late Show as he has an incredible line up of guests right from our shores.
Metallica and Miley Cyrus will perform live together on The Howard Stern Show later today (September 9) to celebrate the 30th anniversary reissue of ‘The Black Album’.The band will mark the milestone with tomorrow’s commemorative release (September 10), which also includes ‘The Metallica Blacklist’: a star-studded covers album of tracks from Metallica’s August 1991 album.Metallica will be the virtual guests on The Howard Stern Show today, with the band set to be joined by Cyrus, who contributed
The CW’s Charmed reboot has found its new “Charmed One”. Australian actress Lucy Barrett (Co-Ed) has joined Melonie Diaz, who plays Mel, and Sarah Jeffery (Maggie) as a lead in the upcoming Season 4 of the series, from CBS Studios.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show after a lengthy summer hiatus on Tuesday where he hit the ground running by mocking the unvaccinated. Kimmel spent the past few months on vacation while a slew of guest hosts such as Wanda Sykes, David Spade, Nick Kroll, Julie Bowen and more filled in behind his desk. In his first opening monologue since returning, Kimmel lamented the fact that his hopes to see a full audience with no masks were dashed by an increase in coronavirus cases.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorTonight marks a new beginning for “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” The CBS late-night mainstay will unveil a new credit sequence with tonight’s episode that reflects the show’s return to production in the Ed Sullivan Theater.Work on it was handled largely in house by “Late Show” senior producer Jake Plunkett and art director Andro Buneta.
The Late Late Show launched its new season with a bang with appearances from Olympic champions to pop icons and the show also included a rousing tribute to the late and great Irish musician Dolores O’Riordan.