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- 23 Jan 26
John Bishop and Kellie Harrington to feature on The Late Late Show tonight
Ruth Codd, James Nesbitt, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Justine Mitchell, and Aaron Heffernan, and the Tumbling Paddies also to make an appearance
Tonight’s guests on The Late Late Show include John Bishop, Kellie Harrington, Ruth Codd, and The Tumbling Paddies.
John Bishop, the comedian, presenter, and actor, will talk about how his marriage inspired Bradley Cooper’s new film Is This Thing On?, his 25-year stand up career, and performing for Irish audiences.
Kellie Harrington, the two-time Olympic gold-medalist who recently won her 12th national boxing title, will discuss coming out of retirement, and her advocacy for the community she grew up in via the Save Our Pitch campaign.
Actress Ruth Codd will reflect on her childhood in Wexford, Ireland, her experience going from a TikTok creator to a Netflix star, and her time on The Celebrity Traitors.
Actors Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Justine Mitchell, and Aaron Heffernan, cast members of the new RTÉ series These Sacred Vows, will talk about their experiences filming in the Canary Islands and offer a sneak peek at the upcoming show.
James Nesbitt, star of Netflix’s Run Away, will talk about being from Northern Ireland, playing Irish roles, and what he plans to do next.
The Tumbling Paddies will perform their new single, ‘Closing Time’.
The Late Late Show is on tonight at 9:30 on RTÉ.
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