Ryan Tubridy is back tomorrow night to host the Late Late Show.
21.03.2020 - 11:53 / evoke.ie
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The RTÉ presenter was back in the hot seat, guiding viewers at home through another audience-free show that honoured social distancing – our ‘new normal.’
Joined on Skype by guests including Sharon Corr who is currently staying in in Madrid, Stephen Fry who stayed put in London and Daniel and Majella O’Donnell cooped up in
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.
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.
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Ryan Tubridy hosted what he described as ‘without doubt, the single most peculiar, most profound and possibly the most pressing Late Late Show’ ever broadcast on Friday evening.