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All you need to know about your Irish and international chat show options. By Adam Daly Friday 16 Apr 2021, 6:30 PM 2 hours ago 17,568 Views 8 Comments
AS ANOTHER FRIDAY night rolls around, a bit of socially distant light banter might help to break up the monotony.
As we all stay in (again), there’s no better night to sit on the couch and watch some quality chat shows.
Here’s our latest round-up of talk show content, there should be plenty here to keep anyone occupied.
The Late Late Show, RTÉ One, 9.35pm
President Michael D Higgins turns 80 this Sunday, and to mark the milestone Ryan headed over to Áras an Uachtaráin during the week to sit down and discuss the President’s hopes for Ireland’s future.
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Image: RTÉ
Image: RTÉ
AS ANOTHER FRIDAY night rolls around, a bit of socially distant light banter might help to break up the monotony.
With the drop in temperatures, there’s no better night to sit on the couch and watch some quality chat shows.
Here’s our latest round-up of talk show content from the week and what will be on tonight. There should be plenty here to keep anyone occupied.
Edel Fox.
With the 40th anniversary of the Stardust Tragedy taking place next month on Valentine’s Day, author
Lisa Lawlor will be joining Ryan
.
She was just an infant when her parents went to the Stardust. Maureen and Francis Lawlor were among the 48 people who lost their lives. Lisa’s novel,
Stardust Baby, was released this week. The first hearings of the fresh inquest into the tragedy are expected to get under way in the coming months.
Ryan will also be joined by
Jeni Pim,
wife of Nigel Pim who passed away on 14 January from Covid-19 at the age of 50. Nigel was a volunteer with Samaritans and left behind his wife and two children.