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New Six One presenters lead Late Late show line up this week

They'll be talking about taking on the new role.

A Jam-packed line-up!
A Jam-packed line-up!

This week on The Late Late Show, Ryan will be joined by new Six One presenters Caitriona Perry and Keelin Shanley

Jason Sherlock and Blindboy Boatclub will also be on the show.

All-Ireland winner Jason Sherlock will be discussing his new book Joyo.

The former Dublin full forward will be chatting about what it was like to be in the midst of Jayomania, the disappointment of never making it to another All-Ireland, and the bittersweet experience of watching the Dubs dominate GAA these days.

He’ll also be speaking about what growing up mixed race in Ireland in the 80s and 90s was like, embracing his Chinese heritage and the devastating moment when he learned that his father had been murdered in a robbery.

Blind Boy's comments were not well received.
BlindBoy will be on the show once again.

The Rubberbandits’ Blindboy Boatclub is fast earning a reputation for speaking sense on behalf of younger generations in Ireland. He’ll join Ryan tomorrow night to talk about everything from publishing his new book of short stories, The Gospel According to Blindboy, to the issues in Irish society.

As the news emerged that both Bryan Dobson and Sharon Ni Bheolain will be departing from the Six One news on RTE One, their replacements will be chatting to Ryan about taking on the role.

RTÉ’s US correspondent Caitriona Perry will be telling viewers what it was like to be in America for the first year of Donald Trump’s presidency and about the bizarre, and infamous, incident that went around the world when the President of the United States of America singled her out while he was on the phone to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. Later she will also be joined on the couch by her new co-anchor on the Six One News, Keelin Shanley.

The journalists are taking over the Six One
The journalists are taking over the Six One

With Hallowe’en around the corner, spider expert Collie Ennis and some of his furry friends will be dropping in. He’ll be telling viewers why arachnids get a bad rap and why he thinks they are such fascinating creatures, not to be feared.

There’ll be music from Declan O’Rourke and Martin Hayes.

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