- Film And TV
- 20 Feb 26
Sarah Bolger and Dominic Cooper to feature on The Late Late Show tonight
The Late Late Show is on tonight at 9:30 on RTÉ.
Tonight’s guests on the Late Late Show include actors Sarah Bolger and Dominic Cooper, as well as Brian Redmond, Karen Byrne, Lisa Phillips, Dearbhla Mescal, and Serena Terry.
"Fresh from their appearance at the IFTAs", Cooper and Bolger will talk about co-starring in the upcoming film The Lightkeeper, sharing more details, including stories from filming in Donegal and Mayo.
Brian Redmond and Karen Byrne will look back at nine seasons of Dancing with the Stars that will mark its 100th episode this Sunday, February 22. Byrne will reflect on being a two-time glitterball winner and finding love in the ballroom, while Brian will talk about the 'Mr Nasty' tagline and his dancefloor highlights.
Lisa Phillips, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, will tell her story in a pre-recorded interview. She will recount the people she encountered, and her ongoing mission to expose perpetrators and seek justice.
Paul and Nell Mescal's mother Dearbhla Mescal will speak about what it's been like to watch both her children rise to fame, overcoming illness to make it to the Oscars, and her approach to live.
Serena Terry, also known as Mammy Banter will appear on the show ahead of her upcoming tour across Ireland. She'll talk about motherhood, also sharing how she first created Mammy Banter during lockdown in 2020, which has since grown into a community of over four million followers on social media.
Live music on the show will come from the cast members of the musical The Ballad of Johnny & June from the West End.
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