- Film And TV
- 21 Nov 24
Sharon Horgan to appear on The Late Late Show this week
Joining Horgan is television host Piers Morgan, who will be sharing his reactions to the US election results and discussing the relationship he has with now president Donald Trump.
Best of Dublin cover star Sharon Horgan, is set to appear on this week's The Late Late Show following the return of her comedy show Bad Sisters. The actress and writer will sit down with host Patrick Kielty to discuss what to expect from the Garvey sisters this time around.
Horgan has starred in a series of television shows over the years including Pulling (2006-2009) and Catastrophe (2015-2019). She also wrote Divorce (2016-2019) which starred Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church.
Joining Horgan is television host Piers Morgan, who will be sharing his reactions to the US election results and discussing the relationship he has with president-elect Donald Trump.
Alongside Horgan and Morgan, writer and journalist Emily Maitlis will sit down with Kielty. Maitlis is to discuss her infamous interview with Prince Andrew from 2019, in which he admits to his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She will discuss the series A Very Royal Scandal, a television adaptation of the notorious interview.
Allie Sherlock will appear on the show as a musical guest, to perform her new tracks and to discuss her love of busking on Grafton Street.
Watch The Late Late Show on Friday at 9.35pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
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