With the miserable weather set to continue for the rest of the weekend, there certainly isn’t a better place to be than in front of the telly on Friday night.
And with such a stellar Late Late Show line-up why wouldn’t you be tuning in?
So who will be joining Ryan on the couch?
Well, first up we have the one and only, Hozier.
He will drop by for a world-exclusive performance of two new brand-new songs.
The Wicklow man will discuss his brand-new EP Eat Your Young, how he celebrated 10 years since the release of Take Me to Church and reveals his plans for a busy summer ahead of touring.
Emmy-winning comedian and actor Bob Odenkirk will drop by the studio to chat all things Saul Goodman.
He’ll share how playing a dodgy but loveable lawyer in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul saved him in more ways than one.
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What it’s like to become an unlikely action star in his late 50s and why Ireland’s own Dave Allen inspired him to pursue a career in comedy.
Stefanie Preissner will talk about her difficult path to motherhood and how being a parent is the hardest thing she has done.
She will also chat about why she wants autism acceptance rather than awareness. Oh and the fact that she is very casually working on three new projects.
Ryan will speak with Maurice and Kandice Barron about their daughter Ava, a cancer survivor. The family were referenced by US President Joe Biden in both his State of the Union and his St Patrick’s Day addresses.
There will be music from a six-piece folk trad band from Co Fermanagh, The Tumbling Paddies.
Tune into The Late Late Show this Friday at 9.35pm on RTÉ One