The Late Late Show Tonight Has A Jam-Packed Line Up

Lots of variety on tonight's show!
RTE ONE | 9:35
Channel 4's Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick will be on the show to answer and solve some of the nation's pet problems after The Late Late Show put out a call for pets with ailments during the week. Noel, originally from Laois, will speak about the surgeries which made him famous.
Grand National winning trainer Mouse Morris and son Jamie will also be joining Ryan after their fantastic Aintree win last weekend. They will talk to Ryan about the Grand National victory as well as the death of Morris' son Tiffer last year.
Emily Hourican will be on the show to talk about her cancer diagnosis and why she has chosen to be so open about her battle including sharing her news with readers of the Sunday Independent.
British-Asian stand-up comedian Shazia Mirza will also be on the couch to talk about her upcoming show "The Kardashains Made Me Do It".
Four of the best designers from Junk Kouture will also be speaking with Ryan to showcase their work for the national contest that encourages the use of recycled materials as fashion pieces. The judges of the competition, Louis Walsh and Vogue Williams, will be accompanying the students.
Music tonight comes from Luka Bloom, We Banjo 3 and YouTuber Bry.
To see who's on Graham Norton tonight, click here.
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