- Film And TV
- 20 Apr 23
This week‘s Late Late Show sees former US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Irish screens
Ryan Tubridy is expected to discuss the indictment of Donald Trump with Ms. Clinton.
This week, Late Late Show host Ryan Tubridy once again welcomes many exciting guests to his show. On Friday, April 21, he invites champion golfer Padraig Harrington, journalist Nicola Tallant, and writer-broadcaster Stephanie Preissner, as well as former US presidential candidate and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Tubridy already had the opportunity to interview the former US Secretary of State during his trip to Belfast last week. Ms Clinton spoke with the moderator about former President Donald Trump's indictment. She talked about her family and grandchildren.
This morning Ryan travelled to Belfast to meet with @HillaryClinton
They’ll talk the Good Friday Agreement, Trump, Biden, Putin and much more this Friday at 9:35pm#latelate pic.twitter.com/f8RdgPKv0W
— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) April 18, 2023
Tubridy eventually returns to the subject of family when he speaks with Stefanie Preissner, who discusses her difficult journey to motherhood. She also discusses how difficult it is to be a good parent and why she wants autism acceptance rather than just awareness.
Golf champion Padraig Harrington will join Tubridy in the studio to discuss his induction into the Golf Hall of Fame later this year. He will reflect on his career and talk about the more challenging moments.
In between, the cast of West Side Story, which will come to Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in June, will perform a song from the hit musical live in the studio.
And the cast of West Side Story will perform the classic 'America' from the hit musical!@BGETheatre #LateLate pic.twitter.com/imUUMCgK8L
— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) April 20, 2023
Sunday World Investigation Editor Nicola Tallant will be on the show live to discuss the Regency murder trial verdict. In doing so, Ms Tallant will provide exclusive insight into Gerard Hutch's future after his acquittal. She will also discuss the challenges that police are facing in their search for David Byrne's killer.
The evening's entertainment will be provided by Tom Dunne (Something Happens) and Fiachna Braonáin (Hothouse Flowers), who have joined forces for an unannounced project. However, they will reveal the new project ahead of their performance of old hits and new songs.
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