Two members of 'The Late Late Show' audience send greetings to friends and family at home.

Host of ‘The Late Late Show’ Gay Byrne offers audience member Carey Thompson from Michigan in the United States the chance to sing a greeting on live television.

Taking a year off in Ireland before going to college back home Carey Thompson is staying in the Dublin suburb of Ballybrack so sends his to musical regards to

The Forsythes and all the brothers I live with.

Carey Thompson impresses both audience and host with his effort,

Normally the greetings are too darn long, you made it too short.

The next audience member wishing to send greetings is Mrs Price from Drumcondra who is celebrating her 88th birthday. She has a large family; eight children, 28 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren

Sure that makes our total audience.

Mrs Price says hello to her family and her sisters who she expects are watching. Her secret to a long life is hard work. She does not drink, except for a sherry, but she will take a glass of wine if it is on offer,

Oh yes, when I get it, yes, I don't buy it.

An episode of 'The Late Late Show' broadcast on 26 May 1984. The presenter is Gay Byrne.