Two titans of Irish comedy will be joining Ryan Tubridy tomorrow night, and we have a feeling it might be one of the best episodes of this series.
Mrs Brown’s Boys star Brendan O’Carroll will chat about the massive international popularity of Mrs Brown, his upcoming Christmas special and his joy at seeing the Irish team make it to Euro 2016.
Fresh from finishing another mammoth 100 show run, comedian Dara Ó Briain will talk about being one of Ireland’s most successful exports, his new show about the future of food and whether there’s life out there in the Cosmos.
The pair are then set to share the Late Late couch as they trade stories of what it’s like to be two of the most famous Irish men in Britain – we’re expecting plenty of banter from this.
Next up is Vogue Williams, who will open up about her turbulent year, her break with Brian McFadden, developing anxiety, how she’s tackling being single again and what she has learned from the tough women she encountered while making her new documentary series WILDGIRLS.
Legendary jockey AP McCoy will talk about the obsessive commitment that drove him to become the most successful rider of his era and what’s next now that he’s hung up his saddle for the last time, while Britain’s Got Talent star Alesha Dixon will perform a track from her new album before joining Ryan on the couch to chat about life behind the red buzzer and returning to pop after a five year hiatus.
Meanwhile, tomorrow’s show celebrates the advent of gay marriage with a very special performance by Cork singer Jack O’Rourke and a chat with one of the first same sex couples to tie the knot this week. Music is to come from Irish boyband Hometown, who will offer their latest slice of pop.
The Late Late Show airs this Friday at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.