Here's The Lineup For Tonight's Late Late Show

Here's who you'll be listening to on the couch this evening.

Tonight's Late Late Show is as Irish as it gets. There's a farmer talking about farming, a fellow RTE broadcaster - they're even wheeling out that one who talks to angels. No Linda Martin sadly, but don't rule it out.

Author Joseph O’Connor will pay tribute to the brave people who protect our coastlines with his powerful poem Rescue 116 on The Late Late Show this Friday. 

O'Connor wrote the poem,  which first appeared on the front page of the Sunday Independent, to honour Captain Dara Fitpatrick (45), co-pilot Mark Duffy (51), Paul Ormsby (53) and Ciarán Smith (38) of the fallen Rescue 116 helicopter.

As well as that, Ryan will be chatting to businessman Brian Lee, who co-founded salad bar Chopped, as well as fitness brand FIT Studios. Sure fair play to him.

The Irish broadcaster in question will be John Creedon who will be remembering the legendary Gerry Ryan, as the seventh anniversary of the late 2FM broadcaster's death approaches.

Lorna Byrne has reached millions with her international bestselling books on angels and the ways she believes they have touched her life. Her new book Angels at my Fingertips promises to reveal more about the angel world than ever before. She joins Ryan on Friday night to discuss her experiences and how her work, translated into 30 languages, has touched a chord all around the world.

With Bus Éireann workers on strike, the Gardaí in turmoil and the Taoiseach refusing to name the date, some well known names will be discussing the state of the nation.

Finally, viewers will meet 16-year-old singer Calum Heaslip who has managed to become a household name in Spain and has sung on a Disney soundtrack while his videos have racked up millions of views on YouTube. He’ll be chatting to Ryan about achieving international fame and his family in Ireland, as well as making his debut performance on Irish television. Yep, international fame, and yep, we also needed to google him.

 

 

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