With an incredible line-up of guests, tonight’s Late Late Show is one not to be missed.
Ryan will be catching up with Hollywood actor and comedian, Ricky Gervais, who will discuss his thoughts on the current restrictions and how America is responding to the Covid19 crisis.
Former Ireland international and Munster rugby star, Paul O’Connell will be chatting about homeschooling his children, taking time out, and why the charity Barnardos needs your help more that ever.
Iconic Irish actor Colm Meaney will discuss living away from home during the crisis, and playing the top gangster whose death sparks off a mafia war in his new series Gangs of London.
Singer-songwriter, Danny O’Reilly will join Ryan for a very special solo performance in studio. He will chat about his band’s plans following the current pandemic, why The Coronas are planning to keep their name, and share his longstanding personal support for Barretstown Children’s Charity.
What started as a good deed for a Mayo fan last Saturday has snowballed into phone calls to GAA fans living in isolation around Ireland, England and as far away as Thailand. Former Mayo football star David Brady will tell Ryan why he’s phoning people cocooning for a chat about GAA and he’ll be encouraging other sports stars to give it a go.
The Chief Medical Officer, Tony Holohan will be live in studio with Ryan, giving viewers the most up to date information on what’s been achieved so far and what lies ahead for us. Commending the country for their efforts towards flattening the curve, he will also tell of his own recent personal experience of the health service.
Catch The Late Late Show, tonight at 9.35pm.