- Film And TV
- 27 Oct 22
This week's Late Late Show sees Downton Abbey and Paddington star Hugh Bonneville on Irish screens
Friday night sees international and national stars bedazzle RTÉ's screens from 9.35pm.
This Friday's 'Late Late Show' sees Kellie Harrington, Hugh Bonneville, Noel Fitzpatrick and Daniel O'Donnell join Ryan Tubridy.
Hitting the 'Late Late Show' couch after her gold medal win at the European Championships, Kellie Harrington will chat to Tubridy about her journey to the top of women's boxing. She will also open up about the setbacks and obstacles she faced along her way to the top.
Hugh Bonneville, star of 'Downton Abbey' and Paddington, will be in the RTÉ to speak about his experiences with working with some of the biggest names in show business - from Judi Dench to Julia Roberts. Bonneville reveals how he found out his mother was a secret agent after her death and chats about the time he played Robert de Niro's right leg.
Noel Fitzpatrick, Supervet, will be joining the line-up to discuss his exceedingly honest memoir recalls a difficult couple of years in his life. His memoir details the passing of his beloved mother Rita, and the serious impact of Covid on his business. His first Irish interview since publishing Beyond Supervet: How Animals Make Us The Best We Can Be, Fitzpatrick will join Ryan to share his truth, and why he thinks now is the right time for him to talk about it.
Tubridy will also be joined by Irish music legend, Daniel O'Donnell. Fans will be glued to the screen as the singer performs the title track from his brand new album, I Wish You Well.
Finally, Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, will join Ryan on Friday to examine interest rate hikes, and the Irish economy. She will also talk to Tubridy about her continued ability to break glass ceilings.
In addition to Daniel O'Donnell's performance, pop legends Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott will feature on the show for a chat with Ryan and to perform their new single, as well as a Beautiful South classic.
The Late Late Show is on RTÉ One, Fridays at 9:35pm.
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