
Friday is here and we are ready to relax in front of the telly with a cuppa and the fire raging.
Of course, The Late Late Show is back so we won’t have to spend hours scrolling through streaming apps deciding what to watch.
And this week is one not to be missed.
Here’s who will be joining Patrick Kielty on the couch this week.
Fresh from the series that has gripped the nation, the banished and murdered The Traitors Ireland cast will join the Late Late Show line-up to share some behind-the-scenes action.
Recently murdered Christine, original Traitor Katelyn and father and son duo Paudie and Andrew will chat to Patrick about their time in the show. And of course reveal what really goes on the castle.
BAFTA award-winning writer, actor, and comedian Aisling Bea will join Patrick to talk about joining the new series Grown Ups and her joy at filming at home in Ireland.
She will also chat about the inspiration behind her forthcoming stand-up tour, Older Than Jesus.
Renowned authors Marian Keyes and Stefanie Preissner will join Patrick to chat about The Walsh Sisters, RTÉ’s eagerly awaited new drama based on Marian’s beloved novels Rachel’s Holiday and Anybody Out There.
They’ll discuss bringing the five fiercely funny, flawed sisters from page to screen, and reflect on the joy, chaos and emotional depth that make this story so enduring. So exciting!

Following his rise to international acclaim from drama series Say Nothing, actor Anthony Boyle is in studio to chat about his latest role in the new drama House of Guinness.
He will discuss his astronomical rise to fame, going from Belfast to Broadway and reflect on what it means to him to bring the story of one of the most famous Irish families to a global audience.

The parents of Harvey Morrison, Gillian Sherratt and Stephen Morrison will join Patrick to share the heartbreaking story of losing their son, who died in July at just nine years old and why they have formed a campaign in his memory.
International rockstars Ash will perform their single Which One Do You Want?
The Late Late Show airs on RTÉ One at 9:35pm