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- 14 May 21
Seth Rogen, Niamh Kavanagh and more to appear on this week's Late Late Show
Turbridy will also be joined by relatives of some of the 10 innocent victims killed during the Ballymurphy Massacre, who will speak about their 50-year quest for justice and what they believe UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson needs to do next.
On tonight's Late Late Show, Ryan Tubridy will chat to Hollywood actor/producer Seth Rogen, star of Superbad, Bad Neighbours and The Lion King, about why he is not afraid of burning celebrity bridges with his new book, why you should always be careful about meeting your heroes and how one of his movies nearly started a world war.
Also joining the show will be Sinead and Mark Gallagher-Hedderman, who made news headlines last month when they had to take their case to court to avoid mandatory hotel quarantine with their 8-day-old baby boy. Four weeks after quarantining at home, they will share their surrogacy story.
The Student Enterprise Awards highlights hopeful teenage entrepreneurs, who will also share their innovative inventions with Ryan, from revolutionising how we organise our fridge to a game-changer in how we tag our cattle. The Late Late Show will also be showcasing some of this year's 24,000 entries from across Ireland.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Commitments, Tubridy will be joined by a supergroup to perform the greatest songs from the soundtrack to the iconic 1991 film. Also set to appear this evening is Westend star Killian Donnelly, and Eurovision winner Niamh Kavanagh will be singing.
The Late Late Show airs on RTÉ One, on Friday, May 14th at 9.35 pm
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