This week's RTE Late Late Show will be Ryan Tubridy's second last in the hotseat and he has a real mixed bag of guests joining him on Friday night.
From politics to boxing, there is a little something for everyone this Friday night but the show will start with a serious chat with Tánaiste Micheál Martin.
In a week when Ireland's response to the ongoing refugee crisis came under intense scrutiny, the Tánaiste will be in studio to discuss where we go from here; the big issues facing the country, including housing; and his vision for Ireland as he leads Fianna Fáil into the next general election.
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Noel Gallagher will return to The Late Late Show as a guest this Friday night to talk new music, his childhood memories of Ireland, and partying with Bono. His band, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, will release their new album Council Skies in June and will perform at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham on August 27.
My Therapist Ghosted Me duo, Joanne McNally and Vogue Williams are back, bigger, better and bolder than ever. Viewers will hear all about presenting jobs, basements and a significant birthday.
As Katie Taylor prepares to enter the ring at Dublin's 3Arena this weekend for her first fight on Irish soil since 2016, Ryan chats to the man who helped make it happen, boxing promoter and Matchroom Sports Chairman, Eddie Hearn.
Master of impressions Mario Rosenstock will be up to his usual tricks while music will be provided by Mick Flannery and Susan O'Neill who will reprise one of Ryan’s favourite songs. Frankie Gavin & De Dannan will also perform Gravel Walks and The Green Groves of Erin.
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