
Stranger Things has come to an end but the hype around the streaming sensation isn’t going away anytime soon.
What you may not have realised is that one of the show’s stars is actually Irish.
And she’ll be appearing on The Late Late Show this week.
Amy Beth McNulty will chat to Patrick about Stranger Things and her leading role in Anne with an E.

She’ll talk about life in the spotlight, her massive online following and how growing up in Letterkenny led her into acting.
Radio presenter Claire Byrne will be in studio on Friday night ahead of taking up the mic for her new weekday morning show on Newstalk.

She’ll chat about why now felt like the right time to make the move, what listeners can expect from the new show and the fresh challenge of going head‑to‑head with former colleagues and friends on the airwaves.
Star of the iconic teen drama The O.C., Mischa Barton drops in to chat about her latest stage role in Double Indemnity, coming to the Gaiety Theatre later this year.

She reflects on growing up in the public eye, the enduring legacy of The O.C. and how performing on stage compares to her work in film and television.
Irish actress Charlene McKenna also joins the show this week. She discusses returning to the stage in The Crucible and what it’s like to perform alongside her husband.

Charlene will also reflect on the continued rise of Irish talent on the global stage and share what fans can look forward to from her in 2026.
Straight from the NFL field, Charlie Smyth returns to The Late Late Show to talk about his extraordinary year after he swapped the Down GAA pitch for American football.
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He’ll discuss making his debut in the NFL for the New Orleans Saints, how the support from home is driving him on and why he has the Superbowl in his sights.
Catch The Late Late Show Trad Special, this Friday at 9:35pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player



