The Late Late Show - Season 62

Season 62
Your host Patrick Kielty brings his own unique style to Friday nights, with the biggest names in entertainment, music, comedy and sport. In 2025, join Patrick for specials including Eurosong and Valentine's Day, with a very exciting new special before the season ends.

Episodes

Rory McIlroy, Kabin Crew, Lisdoonvarna Crew, Olympians and Paralympians, John Bishop, John Sheahan and Phil Coulter
Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!
It's been a long hot summer, and The Late Late Show is back and ready to go!
As he comes home to play at the Irish Open, four-time major winner Rory McIlroy will join Patrick for a chat along the Royal County Down fairway covering all things golf and the very special project he is supporting across Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Think we can stop what they do? We doubt it! And we don't want to. Fresh from appearances at some of this year's biggest festivals, young rappers Kabin Crew and Lisdoonvarna Crew are in studio to perform and chat about their viral hit 'The Spark', which gained widespread attention from celebrities the world over and amassed a whopping billion views on social over the summer.
While Team Ireland's time in Paris has come to an end following incredible performances by all our athletes, Olympians and Paralympians will come together for the very first time this Friday night on The Late Late Show. Patrick will welcome medallists home from the summer games!
Comedian John Bishop will be talking all about his eventful summer, from touring Ireland on a motorbike to getting lost in translation in the United States and… donkeys!
Folk music royalty John Sheahan and Phil Coulter join The Late Late Show to exclusively unveil John's new stage show 'The Dubliners Encore'. The new group will perform a rousing medley of The Dubliners hits.
And that's not all, Patrick has something he is really looking forward to telling you about, don't miss it!

Saoirse Ronan, Snow Patrol, Rylan Clark, Bundee Aki
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Fresh from the Emmy red carpet, four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan will be talking to Patrick this Friday night about her new film The Outrun, based on the best-selling memoir of the same name by Amy Liptrot. Saoirse will share what drew her to this story of addiction and recovery and why she can now add ‘lambing' to her list of special skills.
Just this week Bundee Aki celebrated becoming an Irish citizen. New Zealand born, Irish rugby player Bundee has been living in Ireland for ten years and will sit down with Patrick to speak of the honour it has been for him to become a proud Irish citizen, his rugby career, playing for Connacht and more.
Dating Naked UK is Rylan Clark's new Paramount+ series and he will be in The Late Late Show studio to bear all. Rylan is set to speak about his tv and radio career since becoming a household name on The X-Factor in 2012; why he is bascially an Irish man and… KaRyoke!
Snow Patrol are back with a brand new album The Forest is the Path and on Friday night Gary, Nathan and Johnny will sit down with Patrick to tell him about their long awaited first album since 2018, perform a new song from the album and a megahit! Spoiled!

Rhasidat Adeleke, The Script, John Whyte, Hector Ó hEochagáin
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In her Late Late Show debut, European champion sprinter Rhasidat Adeleke will be in studio for her first interview in Ireland since the Paris Olympics. Rhasidat joins Patrick this Friday night to talk about her record-breaking season, the Diamond League, coming home to Ireland, and her recent encounter with one of her biggest fans – Rihanna!
The Script's Danny O'Donoghue and Glen Power sit down with Patrick to share memories of their band mate Mark Sheehan; they will talk family, getting sober, flying high with PINK as well as playing live acoustic performances from their back catalogue.
In a week that has seen war spread to Lebanon, where the civilian death toll continues to rise amid fears of a major escalation, Irish humanitarian John Whyte is in studio to give a picture of his life working with UNRWA in the epicentre of the conflict in Gaza, before he returns there next week.
Gaeilgeoir, podcaster and presenter Hector Ó hEochagáin is in studio to talk about the Irish words and phrases we should know and use and what he's been doing now that he's no longer making his weekly trip to the Hen House.
Plus, it's time to dust off your cowboy boots as Patrick will be going live to a secret location where country music fans will be in with a chance of getting their hands on the last pair of tickets to be in the audience for The Late Late Country Music Special, happening on Friday 4th October!

The Late Late Country Music Special - Daniel O'Donnell, Sandy Kelly, Garron Noone, Lisa McHugh, Derek Ryan, Janet Devlin, Michael English, Margo
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Grab your Stetson, don the double denim, and shine those Cowboy boots! Get ready for a Late Late Show hoedown, it's the country music special!
This Friday night Patrick Kielty brings together the biggest and brightest stars on the Irish country music scene. This week's show will have something special for the newest of country music fans to the oldest. Lisa McHugh, Lee Matthews, Cliona Hagan and Sandy Kelly will showcase a host of tunes from chart topping hits to some old familiar classics.
The Late Late Show Country Music Special will remember the country singer and songwriter Kris Kristofferson, who passed away earlier this week. Daniel O'Donnell and Eastenders star turned country singer Shona McGarty will pay tribute.
Queens of Country Philomena Begley, Susan McCann and Margo will sit down for a chat with Patrick, while Derek Ryan and The Kilfenora Céilí Band will have viewers bopping in their seats!
Patrick will invite Janet Devlin, Garron Noone, Margo and Mike Denver to play the game Wild West Roulette and father and daughter, Jimmy and Claudia Buckley will perform a duet. Michael English and friends Chantelle Padden, Clodagh Lawlor, David James join together to celebrate country songs much loved the world over.
On the night, another star will be inducted into The Late Late Show Country Music Hall of Fame.
Also, there is a huge surprise for one unsuspecting Irish country fan...

Dara Ó Briain, Angela Scanlon, Joe Canning, Dr. Norah Patten, Nicola Hanney, Jason Donovan, The Coronas
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Irish comedian and television presenter Dara Ó Briain will drop by to chat about his new show Re: Creation as well as his jam-packed summer of sport and the one piece of music that's haunted him at every turn.
Broadcaster, author, jewellery designer and self-described messer Angela Scanlon will join Patick tomorrow night to talk about stepping into Graham Norton's shoes on the radio, wowing audiences with her Argentine Tango and why she is lending her voice and support to a very important upcoming documentary on RTÉ One.
Galway hurler Joe Canning will be in studio as his new book My Story, with Vincent Hogan, is published. Joe will be chatting to Patrick about life after intercounty hurling, reflecting on the highs and lows of his incredible hurling career (5 All Stars, 1 All Ireland, 4 Club All-Irelands), becoming a father, and the promise he has made to his nephews.
Aeronautical engineer Dr. Norah Patten joins Patrick to talk about her lifelong quest to become the first Irish person in space, and how this dream will soon become a reality.
Victim of coercive control, Nicola Hanney will sit down with Patrick on Friday night. Her new book, Stronger: What Didn't Kill Me, Made Me is Nicola's harrowing account of the abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex, former Garda Paul Moody, who is due for release from prison later this year.
Australian Jason Donovan will be on the show tomorrow night chatting about his time in Neighbours, being a teen icon of the 80s, reuniting on stage with Kylie, and going on tour next year to celebrate 35 years of hits on stage and screen as well as performing one of his chart-topping hits. The Coronas will also perform a song from their new album Thoughts and Observations, which reached number one in the Irish charts this week knocking Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet from the top!

Colin Farrell, Emma Fogarty, Rupert Everett, Aidan Quinn, Vogue Williams, Rick Astley
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Patrick is rolling out the red carpet for Hollywood actors Colin Farrell, Rupert Everett and Aidan Quinn live from Dublin on The Late Late Show this Friday night!
Tomorrow night Academy Award nominee, two-time Golden Globe winner and star of The Penguin, Colin Farrell will join Patrick live in studio along with his long-time friend, Emma Fogarty. Emma is Ireland's longest-surviving person battling the most severe type of agonising skin condition, epidermolysis bullosa (EB) also known as Butterfly Skin. Next week Colin will run the Dublin City Marathon with Emma to mark her 40th birthday and to raise funds for Debra Ireland.
Actor, writer, director and one of the stars of My Best Friend's Wedding, Rupert Everett will be chatting to Patrick about spending time in Ireland, being ghosted by Hollywood and his recent guest appearance in Emily in Paris.
Irish American actor and IFTA award winner Aidan Quinn will also drop by on Friday night to tell Patrick about why he loves coming back to Ireland and taking to the Abbey Theatre stage.
TV presenter and chart-topping podcaster Vogue Williams joins Patrick to talk about her recent tour with Joanne McNally, her new podcast, Never Live it Down and her pride after her husband Spencer Matthews broke a World Record over the summer.
Hit maker Rick Astley is live in studio to chat about his rise to fame, returning to the spotlight after his early retirement, the rickrolling phenomenon, and his plans for the future. Rick will also be performing Never Gonna Give You Up with his big band!

Halloween Special - Matt Lucas, Ardal O'Hanlon, Victoria Smurfit, Eileen Walsh, Jedward, Bambie Thug
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It's almost Halloween and this week The Late Late studio is dressed for a scarefest!
Actor, author and former presenter of The Great British Bake Off, Matt Lucas will be chatting to Patrick about his remarkable career in comedy, his debut musical novel The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas, and his cameo role in the hugely anticipated Gladiator II.
Comedian and actor, Ardal O'Hanlon will be in studio this Friday night to tell Patrick how he is preparing to go back out on the road next year with his new show. The pair will also catch up on meeting the Pope during the summer and as 30 years of Fr. Ted approaches, Patrick will be asking Ardal how his role as Fr. Dougal transformed his fortunes.
IFTA award winning actress, Victoria Smurfit will be talking about working with Dame Jilly Cooper, Aidan Turner and David Tenant on hit guilty pleasure TV show Disney Plus' Rivals. Reviewers have given the steamiest show on TV 5 stars and Victoria will share how she manifested the role of Maud O'Hara from a young age; she will also speak of her return home to Ireland.
Eileen Walsh is in studio to chat with Patrick about her role in the hotly anticipated Small Things Like These. Adapted from Claire Keegan's novel of the same name, Eileen will share the story of a father who confronts the truth of one of Ireland's infamous Magdalene laundries. Playing opposite her good friend Cillian Murphy, Eileen will tell Patrick how their friendship goes back to the start of both their careers.
In true Halloween style, Jedward will banish any ghosts or ghouls from studio with a paranormal performance while Bambie Thug will perform their brand-new song Fangtasy ahead of their Irish tour dates.

Christy Moore, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Vicky McClure, Des Bishop
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Legendary singer-songwriter Christy Moore joins Patrick to chat about his new album, A Terrible Beauty. He'll be performing some of his new songs, as well as an old favourite and explaining why these songs have resonated with him and his audience. Christy will tell Patrick about his love for living and gigging in Ireland, despite the major changes that have occurred in the country during his lifetime and will reflect on the successes of his career to date.
Also in studio on Friday night are Golden Globe nominees Colm Meaney and Paul Reiser to speak about working together on Ireland set comedy The Problem with People. The Beverly Hills Cop actor Paul Reiser and Colm will tell of Paul coming to Ireland to make this film that was 30 years in the making; meeting and working together for the first time, and how Colm introduced Paul to GAA in Croke Park!
Line of Duty star Vicky McClure will be in studio with Patrick to share her love of Dayclubbing and bringing it to Dublin this weekend. Nottingham born actress Vicky will also chat to Patrick about spending time in Ireland and being great friends with her former co-star Adrian Dunbar.
Stand up comedian Des Bishop is back in Dublin and will be live in studio tomorrow night to talk about moving back to America during the pandemic and meeting his now wife during that time. With lots to catch up on, Des will be chatting about married life and going back on the road in Ireland with his new show Lately; he will also share why he thinks Gen Z-ers are misunderstood.

Paul Mescal, Adam Clayton, Graham Norton, Samantha Barry, Brendan O'Carroll, Altan
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In his first sit down Irish television interview, BAFTA award winning actor Paul Mescal will chat about his giant blockbuster Gladiator II. Paul will chat to Patrick about working with director Ridley Scott, his friendship with Saoirse Ronan and their appearance on The Graham Norton Show and coming home to his family.
U2 bassist and global rock superstar Adam Clayton will be live in studio this Friday to talk about Ballroom Blitz, his documentary about the Irish showband scene of the 60s and 70s and how it's in his blood; the Las Vegas Sphere and their 40-day residency, as well as sharing exciting news of previously unheard U2 tracks.
Graham Norton will be chatting about the inspiration for his fifth bestselling novel, Frankie; the ‘one - chat show guest - that got away' early in his career; and why he decided to get his weekends back by leaving his long running radio show.
Keeping with the theme of Cork people doing great things, Samantha Barry is coming home to Ireland and will join Patrick to chat about her new role as Glamour magazine's first Global Editorial Director, life in New York post US Presidential elections and dancing with Beyonce at the recent Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
Comedian, actor and writer Brendan O'Carroll is home from Florida and will be chatting to Patrick about his hit series, Mrs. Brown's Boy's, which returns to our screens this Christmas. He'll also chat about his live show, The Musical for Moore Street, which tours Ireland in the coming weeks.
Irish folk music band from Donegal and led by Mairead Ní Mhaonaigh, Altan, will be taking care of the music on Friday night. Ahead of tour dates around Ireland, Altan will perform a set of reels to get viewers hands clicking and toes tapping.

Sharon Horgan, Emily Maitlis, Piers Morgan, Russell Kane, Allie Sherlock
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Bad Sister Sharon Horgan will sit down with Patrick this Friday night to chat about the return of black comedy series Bad Sisters, the reaction to the first season and what we can expect from the Garvey sisters this time around. Sharon will also speak to Patrick about an unexpected Royal visit on set and coming home to her family, who are just as busy as the Garveys!
Television host Piers Morgan will be discussing his turbulent relationship with President-elect Donald Trump and what he thinks the next four years have in store for America and the World; his YouTube show Piers Morgan Uncensored and why he loves to wind people up.
Award-winning journalist and broadcaster Emily Maitlis will chat to Patrick about her infamous interview with Prince Andrew in 2019 which made headlines around the world. She'll also talk about adapting the story for screen in her Amazon series A Very Royal Scandal and the fallout from that interview five years on.
Comedian and writer Russell Kane makes his Late Late Show debut and joins Patrick to chat about new children's book and his Hyperactive tour, which he brings to Ireland next year.
Home from a number of gigs across the UK, Cork singer songwriter Allie Sherlock will be in studio on Friday night to perform her new song and to chat about her rising music career; and why she still loves busking on Dublin's Grafton Street!
And someone at home will be surprised with the very first pair of audience tickets to The Late Late Toy Show!

Tommy Tiernan, Katie Hannon, David McCullagh, Jennifer Bray, Roseanna and Ollie Ruane, Tommy Bowe, Mary Coughlan
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Following his incredibly successful North American tour, Tommy Tiernan will chat to Patrick about gigging in the US during the presidential election and his love of travelling by tour bus. He'll also talk about bringing his Tommedian show across Ireland and Europe over the coming months and who he'd like to see on the ninth season of his chat show next year.
Live at 10pm, just after polling stations close in the 2024 General Election, Patrick will be joined by two of the presenters of the Behind the Ballot podcast, Katie Hannon, David McCullagh and Jennifer Bray, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times live in studio to deliver and discuss the RTÉ, The Irish Times, TG4, Trinity College Dublin joint Exit Poll carried out by Ipsos B&A.
Roseanna and Ollie Ruane will join Patrick ahead of next week's Late Late Toy Show. In 2020, when their daughter Saoirse was eight years old she appeared on The Late Late Toy Show and became the inspiration behind the RTÉ Toy Show Appeal, winning the hearts of the nation on the night. Saoirse passed away at the age of 12 in March of this year after a long battle with a rare form of cancer.
Tommy Bowe will be chatting about the launch of his brand-new skincare line Flow by Bowe, catching up with his former coach Joe Schmidt and looking ahead to Ireland v Australia this Saturday. He'll also be reflecting on getting his start in rugby and life after professional sport.
Celebrating four decades of music, Galway singer Mary Coughlan will be in studio performing her hit ‘I'd Rather Go Blind' ahead of the Irish conclusion of her 40th Anniversary Tour next month.

Christmas Special - Karen Byrne & 'Dancing With the Stars' Reveal, Jane O'Neill & Adam Higgins, Rupert Everett, Ciara Mageean, Nathan Carter & Una Healy
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This Friday night Patrick will welcome to the Late Late the next five contestants vying for the glitterball on the upcoming series of Dancing with the Stars. Putting them through their paces, the newest judge to the panel, Karen Byrne will also join Patrick. Two-time winner across seven seasons, Karen knows what it takes to win and she will be sharing her experiences from the cha cha to the rumba for the class of 2025.
Commandant Jane O'Neill and Private Adam Higgins recently returned from South Lebanon, where they were deployed as part of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). They join Patrick to share what life was like in Camp Shamrock and how it feels to be home for Christmas.
Actor, writer and director Rupert Everett will be chatting to Patrick about spending time in Ireland, his new book The American No, his recent guest appearance in the Netflix hit Emily in Paris and his plans for Christmas.
Irish athlete Ciara Mageean will be chatting about a year that saw her win gold at the European Championships, the injury laid waste to her Olympic dream and why she isn't giving up that dream just yet. The County Down native will share her journey of recovery with Patrick and will also be looking ahead to the GOAL Mile, for which she is an ambassador.
Two of Ireland's best-known singers, Nathan Carter and Una Healy have joined forces for the first time to record a Christmas classic in aid of Barnardos. They'll join Patrick for a chat and will perform ‘Mistletoe and Wine' in studio with the children's choir from Corville National School in Roscrea, Co. Tipperary.

The Late Late NYE Show - Mona McSharry, Sharlene Mawdsley, Orla Comerford, RTE Concert Orchestra, The Undertones, Picture This, James Blunt, Clinton Liberty, Alisha Weir, Justine Stafford
Patrick Kielty celebrates 2024 with Olympians Mona McSharry, Sharlene Mawdsley and Paralympian Orla Comerford. There is also music from the RTE Concert Orchestra, The Undertones and Picture This. Plus, Patrick marks musical anniversaries with James Blunt and throws it forward to 2025 with rising stars Clinton Liberty, Alisha Weir and Justine Stafford, to name a few.

Aoife Scott, Wallis Bird, Mike Hanrahan, Seán Keane, Mundy, Molly Donnery, Sinéad McKenna, Ines Khai, Louise Mulcahy, Alan Connor, Tara Breen, Daoirí Farrell, Robbie Harris, Ruth Charles, Jordo and the Legs, Gerry O'Connor, Josephine Marsh & More
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Friday night's The Late Late Show will kick off the return of the season showcasing the best of our established and emerging musical talents celebrating this year's TradFest with folk singer songwriter Aoife Scott, musician Wallis Bird, singer songwriter Mike Hanrahan and sean-nós singer Seán Keane.
In what has become a Late Late Show favourite, joining the Friday night TradFest party will be Mundy, Laois folk artist Molly Donnery, Cavan Gaeilgeoir Sinéad McKenna and Guadeloupean singer songwriter Ines Khai. Uilleann piper Louise Mulcahy, who made Fleadh history winning four senior all Ireland titles will also be among the guests on Friday night's show.
Making it a proper session multi-instrumentalist Alan Connor, guest fiddler with The Chieftains Tara Breen, folk singer-storyteller Daoirí Farrell and percussionist Robbie Harris will be in studio; with dancers Ruth Charles of Riverdance and Jordo and the Legs adding to the hooley!
Banjo player and former Dubliner Gerry O'Connor will be paying tribute to Dubliner Barney McKenna, while multi-instrumentalist Josephine Marsh and Nigerian Segun Arkano, frontman of The Yankari Afrobeat Collective will give performances to beat the band!
Also on Friday night, musicians will honour the late Johnny Duhan who passed away in November last year by performing The Voyage.
Combine all that with Dublin-born comedian David Nihill and you've got a great night of music and entertainment. David had a crippling fear of public speaking and tried standup comedy in an attempt to fight his phobia. Having overcome his fear, he has gone on to become the biggest selling Irish comedian in America and joins Patrick to share his extraordinary story.
In a week that saw Elon Musk stake a claim on British politics and Donald Trump on Greenland; political podcasters Ivan Yates and Matt Cooper will join Patrick to reveal their predictions for the year ahead in global and Irish politics and how a Trump presidency will affect Ireland.

GAA Special - Aidan Forker, Tony Kelly, Niamh Carmody, Molly Lynch, Jarlath Burns, The 2 Johnnies, Evanne Ní Chuilinn, Pat Spillane, Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, Marty Morrissey
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All-Ireland winning captains Aidan Forker (Armagh), Tony Kelly (Clare), Niamh Carmody (Kerry) and Molly Lynch (Cork) will be looking back on last summer in Croke Park, chatting about the season that was, their All-Ireland glory and looking forward to 2025.
Aidan Forker will join Patrick to chat about Armagh winning its first All-Ireland in 22 years and second All-Ireland title ever, while Man of the Match Tony Kelly will speak of winning his second All-Ireland with Clare. Molly Lynch will reflect on captaining Cork to a two-in-a-row All-Ireland title and Kerry's Niamh Carmody will be chatting about making it to the All-Ireland final three years in a row, to winning it in 2024, having waited 31 years to be crowned champions again.
GAA President Jarlath Burns will speak exclusively to The Late Late Show after a rollercoaster first year in office. He will also be speaking publicly for the first time on some of the recently surfaced issues facing the GAA, and answering some of the critical questions they have raised.
Two of Ireland's best-loved podcasters and presenters, The 2 Johnnies will open the show with their massive hit, When I Play for the County. They'll also chat about recent highlights, including winning a Junior B title with their local club, Cahir and reaching the number one spot with their debut album.
RTÉ Sports Evanne Ní Chuilinn, author of The Great Irish Book of Gaelic Games, will be chatting about the spirit of the GAA and the volunteers up and down the country who keep the show on the road, how, having played camogie her whole life, Mothers and Others inspired her to take up football.
Former Gaelic footballer and pundit, Pat Spillane will be talking about how the GAA is in his blood and is part of his identity. With the introduction of the new rules in 2025, Pat will share what he believes is the dawn of a brand new era of Gaelic Football and is very excited about all the twists and turns of this year's Championship.
Six months on from the passing of GAA commentator and national treasure Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, Patrick will be speaking to some of Mícheál's family of his lifetime and legacy.
Also, on Friday night Marty Morrissey will have a special surprise for a GAA hero, as he visits them at their club.

Andy Farrell, Garron Noone, Irish Women in Harmony, Aoife Wafer, Erin King, Craig Casey, Rory Best, Paul Howard, Gordon D'Arcy
As the country recovers from Storm Éoywn, Patrick Kielty will have any updates on the situation and a packed show.
Irish comedian, musician and delicious Tik Toker Garron Noone will sit down with Patrick tonight to talk about what a wild ride the last year has been, as well as a bit of craic and a song.
Tonight, The Late Late Show will celebrate 150 years of the IRFU ahead of the Six Nations return. In his very first Late Late Show appearance, Andy Farrell sits down with Patrick Kielty and will be reflecting on his time as Ireland's Head Coach, including the back-to-back Six Nations wins, and looking to the future as he takes over the British and Irish Lions.
As part of those celebrations, three of Ireland's rising rugby stars Aoife Wafer, Erin King and Craig Casey, along with legendary former player and captain, Rory Best will join Patrick. While best-selling author Paul Howard and Grand Slam winner Gordon D'Arcy will be on the show to chat about how an unlikely collaboration between the man behind the Ross O'Carroll Kelly books and Ireland's longest serving international player is now on its fourth children's book.
The Irish Women in Harmony, a collective of Irish female artists including Ruth Anne Cuningham, Erica Cody, Tolou, Aimée and Soulé, will come together on Friday night to give viewers a moving performance of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah.

Mary McAleese, Mary Kennedy, Pat Shortt, Team Power of 1's, Cyclone, The Tumbling Paddies
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This Friday night on The Late Late Show, former President Mary McAleese and former broadcaster Mary Kennedy, and now hosts of The Changing Times podcast, have a lot to say. From their thriving friendship and not retiring, to the state of the world and the upcoming Irish Presidential election, the two Marys will sit down with Patrick to set the world to rights.
Actor and comedian Pat Shortt marks his thirtieth year on our screens in 2025. He joins Patrick to talk about his career highs and to share his memories of the late, great Jon Kenny and their beloved comedy act, D'unbelievables.
Home from the world's toughest row, Team Power Of 1's John O'Driscoll, Conor McCarthy, Daragh Kelly, Enda McNicholas and Roger McMorrow will all join Patrick tomorrow night for a Late Late Show homecoming celebration. In what was a heroic journey that had the country row in behind them, they rowed across the Atlantic Ocean from San Sebastian de La Gomera, Spain to Antigua. Team Power of 1 were raising funds for children born with congenital heart disease in Ireland in memory of John's 13-year-old daughter Saoirse, their honorary sixth crew member.
The first ever Irish Gladiator, Cyclone, will also be in studio. From Wexford, Cyclone will be chatting about how she went from being a powerlifting world champion to dominating the Gladiator arena and the reaction to her debut on the hit show.
Fermanagh's The Tumbling Paddies make their return to The Late Late Show tomorrow night. Bringing their unique Trad/Pop sound, the six-piece band will perform Night on the Town. They'll also be teaming up with some audience members as their musical knowledge is put to the test in an exciting game known as 'What the Folk?'

Christina Hendricks, Chris O'Dowd, Steve Coogan, Katherine Ryan, Gabrielle
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Treat yourself to a romantic night in this Valentine's with comedy, conversation, and music to set your hearts on fire.
This Friday, American actress and Mad Men star Christina Hendricks and Irish actor and comedian Chris O'Dowd sit down with Patrick to chat about their new tv series Small Town, Big Story set-in rural Ireland. Chris will talk about filming in Ireland again and Christina will fill us in about her time on set.
Award-winning actor, comedian and writer Steve Coogan will join Patrick to talk about appearing in the stage version of Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in Dublin. He will also be talking about his iconic character Alan Partridge and how it felt to finally get his Irish passport.
Canadian comedian, writer, presenter and actor Katherine Ryan will also be in studio tomorrow night. Katherine has carved out a hugely successful career on this side of the pond and will join Patrick to tell him about her Cork roots and her upcoming Irish gigs. For the night that's in it, she will also chat about her own love story and how she ended up marrying her high school sweetheart over twenty years after they first met.
She won't be Out of Reach on Friday as singer-songwriter Gabrielle will be joining Patrick ahead of her gig in the 3Arena. The 90s icon will be chatting about her meteoric rise to fame, chart success and what's next for her. She will also be performing two of her smash hits, Dreams and Rise.

Fiona Shaw, Kathryn Thomas, Mario Rosenstock, Doireann Garrihy, BIIRD
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This Friday night, BAFTA award-winning Fiona Shaw will join Patrick on The Late Late Show. The Cork actor will share stories from her illustrious career which spans film, television and theatre over five decades. Fiona will be talking about her iconic roles in Bad Sisters and Killing Eve, as well as her latest film Park Avenue which premieres this week at the Dublin International Film Festival.
As the "King Kong" of weight loss medications Mounjaro becomes available on private prescription in Ireland, Patrick will be chatting with Kathryn Thomas about her new documentary The Skinny Jab Revolution. In this new two-parter, Kathryn explores the rise of these revolutionary drugs and asks why we still need to address the root cause of obesity, despite these advances?
Satirist, actor and comedian Mario Rosenstock, the man behind the numerous impressions that make up Gift Grub joins The Late Late Show ahead of his nationwide tour. Always making people laugh with his repertoire of well-known faces and voices, Mario will be entertaining the Late Late audience with the latest goings on from some of his favourite characters.
Dancing with the Stars presenter Doireann Garrihy will also join Patrick on Friday night to chat about her recent winter wedding and her return to RTÉ 2FM, as she prepares to take up her new drive time radio slot.
Making their Late Late debut, eleven-piece all-female supergroup BIIRD will perform tomorrow night. BIIRD, comprised of some of Ireland's best traditional Irish musicians and dancers, will bring their lilting sounds to The Late Late Show studio!

Micheál Martin, Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Danny Dyer, Sarah Corbett Lynch, Muireann Bradley
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As he prepares to visit Washington, Taoiseach Micheál Martin will be in studio to discuss why he is going to meet Donald Trump; the turbulent start to the new Dáil and his plans on how to tackle the housing crisis.
Also joining The Late Late Show on Friday night are two icons of stage and screen, multi-award winners Jessica Lange and Ed Harris. Starring in the adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's classic, Long Day's Journey into Night, two of the most talented actors of our time are in town for the world premiere of the film at the Dublin International Film Festival. They will speak with Patrick about their time shooting the film in Wicklow, connections with Ireland, and their careers in Hollywood and on Broadway.
Actor Danny Dyer will be in studio on Friday night ahead of his new movie Marching Powder. Danny will be chatting about life since Albert Square, capturing hearts as Freddie Jones in Rivals, and why he's decided to run a caravan park this summer with his daughter Dani.
Sarah Corbett Lynch will be on the show to talk about her memoir A Time for Truth about her father Jason Corbett. Jason was killed nearly ten years ago in North Carolina by Sarah's stepmother Molly Martens and Molly's father Tom Martens. They were released last year after pleading guilty to manslaughter. Sarah will join Patrick to tell her story.
The immensely talented country music and blues singer from Donegal, Muireann Bradley will be joining Patrick on Friday's Late Late show to perform Delia.

Daniel Wiffen, Heimir Hallgrímsson, Carla Ward, Donie O'Sullivan, Hanna Jónsson, Anna Hildur, David Jónsson, Kate Nash, Moio
Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!
Olympic gold and bronze medallist and world champion, Daniel Wiffen will be sitting down with Patrick for the first time since becoming an Olympic champion. Daniel will be looking ahead to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, he will be sharing stories of racing fans in a swimming pool in Bali and also, going head-to-head with his brother Nathan for the first time in four years.
Ireland Head Coaches Heimir Hallgrímsson and Carla Ward will join Patrick this Friday night. Together they will be chatting about taking over as the new men's and women's Head Coaches, looking ahead to 2025 fixtures, World Cup qualifications and the future of Irish football.
In 2019 a Dublin Poker Festival hit the headlines when one of its players disappeared. 41-year-old Jón Jónsson had arrived from his home in Iceland, visiting Ireland for the first time. Within 24 hours of arriving in Dublin, he vanished. A new RTÉ podcast series Where is Jón has been investigating Jón's disappearance; tomorrow night Jón's mother Hanna, his sister Anna Hildur and brother David will join Patrick on The Late Late Show. Jón's family will be making a special appeal to the Irish public to come forward with any information on his disappearance.
After a tumultuous week in American politics with reverberations felt around the world, Patrick will be chatting to Kerry's man in the US, CNN senior correspondent Donie O'Sullivan. Donie will be chatting about all things Donald Trump, MAGA and how Taoiseach Micheál Martin should approach his upcoming visit to the White House.
Singer songwriter Kate Nash will be in studio tomorrow night to have a chat about her career, her Irish roots, reconnecting with Irish music and how the cost-of-living crisis is affecting touring musicians.
Music producer Moio has been rising amongst the music scene and is now being recognised for his own talents. He will be making his Late Late Show debut with his performance of Moments.

1990 Republic of Ireland squad, Riverdance Cast, Cian Ducrot, Dancing with the Stars Finalists & Professionals, B*Witched
Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!
Shake your Shamrocks, Patrick Kielty will be hosting a St. Patrick's weekend extravaganza with music, dancing, reunions and returns!
Getting the gang back together again, the 1990 Republic of Ireland squad will reunite on The Late Late Show on Friday night to relive one of Ireland's greatest sporting years, the year that was Italia 90. Marking 35 years since Ireland first qualified for the World Cup, Patrick will welcome Mick McCarthy, Niall Quinn, Packie Bonner, Ronnie Whelan, Ray Houghton, John Aldridge, Kevin Sheedy, David O'Leary, Andy Townsend, Chris Hughton, Chris Morris, Steve Staunton, Kevin Moran, Bernie Slaven, John Sheridan, Frank Stapleton and David Kelly to studio.
Riverdance will be taking over The Late Late Show studio on Friday night as the cast showcase the global phenomenon which began as the interval act during the Eurovision Song Contest 1994. The Late Late Show will be celebrating the show that has become an Irish success story, performing to millions around the world.
Grammy Award-winner and Cork singer-songwriter Cian Ducrot will be on the show to perform his new song Little Dreaming. Fresh from singing the National Anthems at last week's Six Nations Cian, who has just announced his first headline show at the 3Arena for later this year, will also sit down with Patrick this Friday night for a chat.
Nerves are building and the tension is rising as the winner of this year's Dancing with the Stars is just days away from taking home the coveted glitterball. Joining Patrick on the show tonight are the anticipatory finalists Jack Woolley, Rhys McClenaghan, Kayleigh Trappe and Danny O'Carroll along with their pro-partners Alexandra Vladimirov, Laura Nolan, Ervinas Merfeldas and Salome Chachua. They'll be chatting about their time spent on and off the dancefloor, the friendships they've made and more.
Get ready for a ‘Rollercoaster' of a performance as B*Witched make their return to The Late Late Show this Friday night. Chart toppers Keavy, Edele, Sinead and Lindsay will be performing an ultimate fan favourite.
And that's not all, Irish rugby fans in Rome will have the chance to win a pair of tickets to the Italy v Ireland match this Saturday.

Rosie O'Donnell, Daniel O'Donnell, Roisin Conaty, Paul Townend, Rachael Blackmore
Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!
In her first exclusive Irish TV interview since moving to Ireland, talk show host, comedian, actress and philanthropist Rosie O'Donnell will be sitting down with Patrick on Friday night. She will be chatting about the welcome she has received in Ireland, why she made the decision to move here and her reaction to the move being raised during the Taoiseach's visit to the White House. She will also be speaking about why she wants people to join her next month in the Same Chance Walk for Autism with AsIAm.
Country superstar Daniel O'Donnell is back on tour in Ireland this year. He joins Patrick to talk trips with family, touring and the lengths he has gone to for his fans in a chart-topping career that has spanned four decades.
Comedian and actress Roisin Conaty known for Game Face and After Life will be in studio tomorrow night. With a name like Roisin, she will speak of growing up in London with Irish parents and spending summers in Kerry. Roisin will also be chatting about the new series LOL: Last One Laughing UK with Jimmy Carr and why she was so glad that she didn't have to even try keep a straight face amongst some of the funniest people in comedy.
Off the back of another great year for the Irish at Cheltenham, two legends of the sport will join Patrick on Friday night. Four-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winner and leading jockey at this year's festival with four winners, jockey Paul Townend and Cheltenham 2025 double winner and the only female jockey ever to win a Grand National, Rachael Blackmore, will review the highs and lows of the week that was.

Sugababes, Frances Black, Aoife Scott, Maggie Molloy, Kevin McGahern, Kelly Cates
Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!
Ahead of their biggest arena headline tour in the UK and Ireland, the Sugababes chat to Patrick about their return to the spotlight, the enduring success of the band and their connection to Ireland. Mutya, Keisha and Siobhan will take to The Late Late Show's stage to perform their brand-new single Jungle as well as iconic hit Push the Button.
Irish singer and politician, Frances Black will be in studio alongside her daughter and fellow musician Aoife Scott. They will talk about their shared passion for music, their experiences in the spotlight, and how they will celebrate Mother's Day. Frances will also discuss her role as Senator and address rumours that she will run for the Áras. The mother-daughter duo will treat viewers to a special performance of When You Say Nothing At All.
Instagram sensation turned television presenter Maggie Molloy and comedian Kevin McGahern join Patrick to chat about helping Irish people move to the sun in the new series of Cheap European Homes. They will discuss what it takes to make a life overseas and why buying in Europe takes a whole new mindset.
Sports presenter Kelly Cates will join Patrick to speak about her role as one of the most prominent voices in sports broadcasting in the UK as she prepares to fill Gary Lineker's shoes as presenter of the iconic Match of the Day. She'll also reveal what it was like to grow up as the daughter of Liverpool and Scottish football legend, Kenny Dalglish.

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