The Late Late Show - Season 60
Season 60
Episodes
Artane Band, Michael Flatley, Ekin-Su, Pat Spillane, Tolü Makay, RTÉ Concert Orchestra
Ryan returns with a bumper show opened by the Artane Band. Guests include Michael Flatley talking about the film 'Blackbird'. Love Island winner, Ekin-Su speaking about life outside the villa. Pat Spillane, reflecting on his career upon retirement. And, a panel of experts talking about what we should expect as we enter a cost of living crisis. Tolü Makay performs 'Mercy, Mercy Me' with RTÉ Concert Orchestra.
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The Late Late Toy Show
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Episode 32
Episode 33
Episode 34
Episode 35
Ryan is joined in the studio by Michael Bublé, Charlene McKenna, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Philly McMahon, Rory O'Connor, and Edward Mullins.
Episode 36
Tánaiste Micheál Martin, Noel Gallagher, Joanne McNally and Vogue Williams, Eddie Hearn and Mario Rosenstock lead line up for this season's penultimate episode of The Late Late Show.
Episode 37
Ryan Tubridy hosts his last edition of the entertainment show, which he has been presenting since taking over from Pat Kenny in 2009
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