The Late Late Show is back this weekend, but in a bid to maintain social distance, Ryan will be speaking to a number of people, from various locations across Ireland and further afield too.
Ryan Tubridy will chat to actor, author, comedian and broadcasting legend Stephen Fry, country music royalty Daniel and Majella O’Donnell, musician Sharon Corr and restaurateurs Derry and Sallyanne Clarke from different spots around the globe.
He will also be speaking to Munster rugby player Billy Holland and his wife Lanlih, who, from their home in Cork, will introduce their beautiful newborn baby son Matthew to the world.
Following their appeal on The Late Late Show in January of this year, viewers raised nearly €700,000 in memory of Billy and Lanlih’s daughter Emmeline, who tragically passed away at just six months old.
As Ireland continues to adapt to new ways of living with the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, Ryan will hear from those leading Ireland’s courageous and fearless frontline emergency services staff who have been working tirelessly to help those in need.
As testing centres are rolled out across the country, The Late Late Show will take you through a step-by-step demonstration of what is involved when being tested for Coronavirus.
Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, will be in studio with Ryan to answer questions submitted by viewers concerned about the great financial uncertainties brought on by the Coronavirus crisis, while Ireland’s Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan will also be bringing the latest updates for viewers.
All this and more, on The Late Late Show, which airs on RTÉ One at 09.35pm