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This week’s The Late Late Show line-up

To Whom it Concerns, on this Friday night’s Late Late Show

Hollywood icon Jamie Lee Curtis will be live in studio to talk about her new movie ‘Halloween Ends’ and how she feels about being part of one of the most revered horror franchises in film history. Jamie Lee will also talk about acting as the officiant for her daughter’s wedding in May and why it’s important to be an advocate for inclusivity.

Author, comedian, presenter, and Bandon’s favourite son, Graham Norton will be live in studio to catch up with Ryan on everything from his love of West Cork to life as a novelist and his brand-new book Forever Home.

After 15 years of a glittering international rugby career, Brian O’Driscoll retired and when it all ended, he was confronted with the challenge we all face when we retire, what do we do now? In a new documentary, Brian confronts this question with former Irish football international and now psychotherapist Richie Sadlier.

Fresh from selling out the 3 Arena in nine minutes, The 2 Johnnies join Ryan to chat about their most recent adventures in America for their new television series, the enormous reaction to Johnny B’s catfish story and their new daily radio show ‘Drive It With The 2 Johnnies’ on RTÉ 2FM.

Founding member of 221+ CervicalCheck Patient Support Group Stephen Teap and campaigner Lorraine Walsh will speak about the great Vicky Phelan in light of a new documentary, ‘Vicky’, which is released in cinemas next weekend.

Plus, live music from pop sensation Ella Henderson and Cian Ducrot with their current hit ‘All For You’.


Tune in to RTÉ ONE this Friday at 9.35pm for the Late Late Show.


Slán go fóill.

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