President Michael D. Higgins turns 80 this Sunday, Ryan will be visiting Áras an Uachtaráin to wish him a happy birthday. The president will also reflect on his hopes for Irelands future.
Here s Ryan getting a getting a tour of the Áras from @PresidentIRL Michael D. Higgins, Bród agus Misneach. We might be just the tiniest bit jealous
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The Academy Award-winning Kathy Bates will be on the show. She is famous for her performances in American Horror Story, Misery, Titanic, and P.S. I Love You. She will discuss her new role in The Miracle Club, which she is due to film in Dublin with Maggie Smith and Laura Linney.The film will follow the journey of a group of riotous working-class women from Dublin, whose pilgrimage to Lourdes in France.
Who are the guests on the Late Late Show tonight? Here s the line-up
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The guests have been revealed for tonight s Late Late Show on RTE.
President Michael D. Higgins turns 80 this Sunday, and Ryan will sit down with him at Áras an Uachtaráin to discuss the President s hopes for Ireland s future.
Kathy Bates, the Academy Award-winning actress and star of Misery, Titanic, and PS I Love You, will tell how she is trying to perfect a Ballyfermot accent for her latest role.
Ireland rugby captain Johnny Sexton will be chatting about his chances of making the Lions team, the return of Simon Zebo to Munster, and lending his support to DEBRA Ireland.
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President of Ireland Michael D Higgins, actress Kathy Bates, Johnny Sexton, and Imelda May are among the guests tonight.
President Higgins turns 80 this Sunday, and Ryan sat down with him at Áras an Uachtaráin to discuss the President s hopes for Ireland s future.
Kathy Bates (below) will tell how she is trying to perfect a Ballyfermot accent for
LIMERICK musician Noel Hogan is among the guests on tonight’s Late Late Show.
The songwriter and guitarist who with Limerick band The Cranberries sold in the region of 50 million albums worldwide, will perform his debut TV performance of Cry Baby featuring singer and actress Bronagh Gallagher.
Cry Baby which was co-written by The Cranberries star Noel and The Commitments actress Bronagh was released this Friday morning.
“It is out this morning,” Noel told the Leader this Friday morning en route to Dublin for the Late Late Show performance.
“It’s the first thing I’ve put out since The Cranberries and it’s the first thing I’ve ever put just my own name onto as well (not including The Cranberries name).We started on it last March in the first lockdown. I think everybody was wondering what to do with themselves a little bit at that time. No more than in many industries, the plug was pulled from the music industry and everybody was sitting around. You were wondering h