- Film And TV
- 26 Feb 26
Jessie Buckley, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Gavin Friday among guests on this week's Late Late Show
This week, The Late Late Show will honour the memory of Hugh Wallace.
Jessie Buckley and Maggie Gyllenhaal are among the guests that have been announced for this week's Late Late Show.
Other guests featured on the show will be Pádraig Harrington, Amanda Bone, Diarmuid Gavin, Siobhan Lam, Ben Lynch, Thomas Moloney Westgard, Cormac Comerford, and Danny Dyer.
Live music on the show will come from Gavin Friday, performing 'The Church of Love'.
Buckley and Gyllenhaal will talk about working together on The Bride!, while sharing more details and behind-the-scenes ahead of the film's release next month. Gyllenhaal will discuss directing the film and working alongside her brother Jake, while Jessie will chat about awards season, and flying the Kerry flag at the Oscars.
Following his 500th appearance on the DP World Tour, golfing star Pádraig Harrington will reflect on his career and his motivation to keep competing. He will also raise awareness of the Oesophageal Cancer Fund.
"Fresh from Turin", Irish Winter Olympians Ben Lynch, Thomas Moloney Westgard, and Cormac Comerford will talk about their success at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Danny Dyer will discuss his reaction to winning a BAFTA, while sharing more information about the second series of Rivals, and his upcoming football agent thriller One Last Deal, due out next month.
This week, The Late Late Show will also honour the memory of Irish architect and television presenter Hugh Wallace. Amanda Bone, Diarmuid Gavin, and Siobhan Lam will share stories to celebrate the presenter's legacy.
Catch The Late Late Show this Friday at 9.30PM.
Read our Maggie Gyllenhaal interview in the current issue of Hot Press, out now:
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