With the 30th anniversary of Fair City quickly approaching, The Late Late Show are planning to celebrate our favourite Irish soap this weekend.
Ryan will throw open the doors of McCoys to bring fans a rare behind the scenes glimpse of Carrigstown, and speak to some of the soap’s most-loved characters.
Having built a career as a professional footballer, manager, and pundit, Mick McCarthy joins host Ryan Tubridy to discuss how he feels about his new, yet familiar, job, and his hopes for the future as his comeback game approaches later this month.
In 1992, Lavinia Kerwick made history by being the first person in the state to waive her anonymity to speak publicly about her rape.
On International Women’s Day, Lavinia joins Ryan to discuss why we need to support people who have been through similar circumstances, and how we need to talk more openly about consent as a country.
Nurse Aoife McGivney was expecting her usual commute to the Mater Hospital earlier this week, until the driver of the bus she was on had a heart attack.
Aoife joins Ryan in studio to discuss what went through her mind as she tried to stop the bus, and how she performed CPR on the man until the paramedics arrived at the scene.
Music will be from Sibéal and Sophie Ellis Bextor.