Dara Ó Briain and Marty Morrissey are among the guests on this week's Late Late Show. One of Ireland's most popular comedians Ó Briain will drop in this ...
Having shot to Late Late Toy Show fame in 2012, then going on later to star in Sing Street and featuring in the Best film Oscar-winning film CODA, 22-year-old Wicklow-native Ferdia Walsh-Peelo will chat to Ryan about his career and what is next on the horizon. And Ryan will be chatting to three Irish CODAs (children of deaf adults) - Declan Buckley, Amanda Coogan and Shane O'Reilly - about the very positive impact growing up the children of deaf adults have had on their lives. One of Ireland's most popular comedians Ó Briain will drop in this week to talk about his current comedy tour So...Where Were We? and the joy of being back on stage after two years of pacing the house.
RTE have revealed the full-line up will also include Amanda Coogan, the ISL interpreter who took the Toy Show by storm last year.
Having shot to Late Late Toy Show fame in 2012, then going on later to star in Sing Street and featuring in the Best film Oscar-winning film CODA, 22-year-old Ferdia Walsh-Peelo will chat to Ryan about his stellar career and what is next on the horizon for the Wicklow-native. Ferdia will also perform on the show with his new band ‘The Fynches' live this Friday night. Ryan will also be chatting to Declan Buckley, Amanda Coogan and Shane O'Reilly about the very positive impact growing up the children of deaf adults have had on their lives. Comedian Dara Ó Briain will drop in this week to talk about his current comedy tour 'So...Where Were We?' and the joy of being back on stage after two years of pacing the house.
Leading Irish stars from the film and comedy arenas are set to light up tomorrow night's Late Late Show.
He will also perform on the show with his new band The Fynches. Their appearance comes as the film CODA made a splash at this year’s Oscars. Sing Street star Ferdia Walsh-Peelo also featured in the Oscar-winning film CODA. The 22-year-old will discuss the highlights of his career so far and what is next on the horizon for the Wicklow native.
Comedian Dara Ó Briain will appear on The Late Late Show to talk about his current comedy tour So...Where Were We?
Having shot to Late Late Toy Show fame in 2012, then going on later to star in Sing Street and featuring in the Best film Oscar-winning film CODA, 22-year-old Ferdia Walsh-Peelo will chat to Tubridy about his stellar career and what is next on the horizon for the Wicklow-native. Ferdia will also perform on the show with his new band The Fynches live this Friday night. GAA fans are in for a treat as Marty Morrissey will also join Ryan Tubridy to discuss why this year is a major experiment for the GAA, and he’ll also be thanking the clubs and counties around the country for their overwhelming support following the passing of his late mother Peggy. Tubridy will be chatting to three Irish CODAs - Declan Buckley, Amanda Coogan and Shane O'Reilly - about the very positive impact growing up the children of deaf adults have had on their lives.
On this Friday night's Late Late Show... Host Ryan Tubridy will be joined tomorrow night (Friday April 8) by one of Ireland's most popular comedians, Dara.
Local News Or you can email [email protected] at any time. He'll also perform live on the show with new band 'The Fynches'.
Friday night will be a jam-packed show as host Ryan Tubridy will be joined by comedian Dara O Briain, RTE GAA Correspondent Marty Morrissey and Amanda ...
Having shot to Late Late Toy Show fame in 2012, then going on later to star in Sing Street and featuring in the Best film Oscar-winning film CODA, 22-year-old Ferdia Walsh-Peelo will chat to Ryan about his stellar career and what is next on the horizon for the Wicklow-native. The RTE star will also take the time to thank clubs and counties around the country for their overwhelming support following the sad passing of his late mother Peggy back in December. Marty is the face of GAA in Ireland. He'll be back travelling the towns and villages of Ireland as the 2022 GAA Championships get underway later this month, and will chat to Ryan about why this year is a major experiment for the GAA.
Marty Morrissey will also join Ryan to discuss why 2022 is a major experiment for the GAA, and to thank clubs and counties around Ireland for their overwhelming ...
Home Or you can email [email protected] at any time. He'll also perform live on the show with new band 'The Fynches'.
Host Ryan Tubridy will be joined tonight by one of Ireland's most popular comedians, Dara Ó Briain, who will talk about his current comedy tour 'So... Wh...
Home Or you can email [email protected] at any time. He'll also perform live on the show with new band 'The Fynches'.
The Wicklow comedian is in the middle of his 'Where Were We?' tour which has sold out in a lot of venues both here and in the UK.
Other guests to appear on the Late Late include Marty Morrissey, who will discuss why this year is a major experiment for the GAA. Dara O'Briain has given a mention to a renowned Irish institution ahead of his appearance on The Late Late Show on Friday. Dara will join host Ryan Tubridy on Friday night to talk about the joy of being back on stage after two years of pacing the house.