On The Late Late Show this Friday night, they have stars from the world of comedy, dance, music and sport.
Comedian Andrew Maxwell became a household name with his recent stint on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here, and he will be in studio to discuss everything from Brexit, to reaching middle-age, and his time in the jungle.
Irish television history will be made this weekend, when Brian Dowling and Kai Widdrington will be the first same-sex contestant/pro-dancer duo to dance together on Dancing with the Stars.
Both will join Ryan in studio tomorrow evening, where Brian will discuss his personal reasons behind pushing for the dance on the series.
Philippa and Helen Ryder share their unique love story on The Late Late Show this week. Forty years after they first met, they talk to Ryan about starting out as husband and wife, Philippa’s transition to female, and why they are still a happily committed couple.
Ahead of the summer Olympics, we’ll meet some of our Irish hopefuls who are on their way to Tokyo, including the first-ever Irish athlete to qualify for taekwondo.
Instagram sensation Eileen Smith will join Ryan along with her Style Counsellors co-host, Suzanne Jackson, to discuss their newfound friendship which developed during filming for their current fashion series.
She has recently written a book with tips for home hacks and “SHEiy”, and Laura deBarra will be putting some of Ireland’s worst DIY’ers through their paces.
Singer Michael English will be in studio to perform Ten Guitars, while The Lost Brothers will also be here, singing Fugitive Moon.
All of this, and more, on The Late Late Show, Friday February 07th on RTÉ One.