In a TV first, Brendan O'Carroll, his son Danny and 10-year-old grandson Jamie will be appearing on The Ray D'Arcy Show together this Saturday as the chat show returns for a brand new season.
The three generations of the O'Carroll family, who all star in the mega-hit comedy show Mrs Brown's Boys, will be chatting to Ray about family life on and off the set and will no doubt be reflecting on the sitcom's on going success after it was recently named Britain's Best Comedy this century.
Staying with comedy, the Emmy-award winning series 50 Ways to Kill Your Mammies back on our screens on Monday and the show's creator and stars Baz Ashmawy and his long-suffering mammy Nancy will be appearing with Ray on Saturday night to talk about the third series of their show.
50 Ways to Kill Your Mammies sees a new set of adventurous pensioners coming on board for a series of thrills and spills.
Baz and Nancy will tell Ray about their latest adventures, including abseiling in Peru and stealing a Lamborghini. Nancy recently said that she's game for another series of the adventure reality show, saying it's a case of "never say never".

Comedian PJ Gallagher is also dropping by on Saturday to talk about his role in the Irish hit comedy The Young Offenders. The cocaine caper had the highest opening for an Irish film at the box office so far this year and there's already talk of a sequel in the pipeline.
Rounding off the night's entertainment there will be music from The Divine Comedy who recently released their latest album, Foreverland, to critical acclaim.
The Ray D'Arcy Show airs on Saturday, September 24 at 9.40pm on RTÉ One.