Fresh from their appearance at the IFTAs, Hollywood actors Dominic Cooper and Sarah Bolger will drop into The Late Late Show studio to chat about co-starring in the upcoming film The Lightkeeper. They will talk awards season, share stories from filming in Donegal and Mayo and reveal what audiences can expect from this film.
Dancing with the Stars’ Brian Redmond and Karen Byrne are swapping the judging panel for The Late Late Show couch this week. The pair will look back at nine seasons of the hit entertainment show as it marks its milestone 100th episode on Sunday night. Karen reflects on being a two-time glitterball winner and finding love in the ballroom while Brian laughs off his “Mr. Nasty” tagline and recalls his dancefloor highlights and unforgettable moment from over the years.
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In a week where headlines are dominated by the arrest of the former Prince, Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office, Lisa Phillips, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse tells her story directly to Irish viewers. In a pre-recorded interview, Lisa recounts how she was drawn into Epstein’s orbit, the powerful figures she encountered and her ongoing mission to expose perpetrators and seek justice.
Often found cheering on her children Paul and Nell from the sidelines, Dearbhla Mescal will take to the hot seat herself this week! She’ll speak about what it’s been like to watch both her children rise to international fame, overcoming illness to make it to the Oscars and her ongoing mission to find joy in the everyday.
Serena Terry, also known as ‘Mammy Banter’, will chat to Patrick ahead of her upcoming tour across Ireland. She’ll share how she first created ‘Mammy Banter’ during lockdown in 2020 which has since grown into a global community of over four million followers, two best-selling books, and two sell‑out tours. In her honest and relatable style, Serena will offer her hilarious take on what it means to be a Mammy in the modern world.
Ahead of Ireland’s clash with England in Twickenham this weekend, Patrick will be checking in with some Irish fans in London who don’t have tickets and challenging our guests to see if they can change that!
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Music on the night comes from the West End, with cast members of The Ballad of Johnny & June performing live in studio.
This and lots more tomorrow night on The Late Late Show at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.
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