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This week's Late Late Show line-up is revealed

Friday's Late Late Show line-up is unveiled
Friday's Late Late Show line-up is unveiled

The guests for this Friday night's Late Late Show have been unveiled.

The show is holding the first major television debate of the referendum on the Eighth Amendment with representatives of the Together For Yes and LoveBoth campaigns putting their cases forward for the repeal or retention of Article 40.3.3 of the Constitution.

Host Ryan Tubridy is helming the debate and will be joined by people who will tell their personal stories around the issue. The debate will also include questions from invited members of The Late Late Show audience from both sides of the campaign.

Also on Friday's show, Debbie McGee, the wife of the late magician Paul Daniels, will talk about reaching the final of Strictly Come Dancing at 59-years-old. She will explain how the show has given her a new lease of life and how life has been since her husband passed away.

Debbie McGee appearing on Late Late Show on Friday

Also appearing in studio, Irish jockey Davy Russell will be chatting about winning the Grand National at Aintree earlier this month.

Kerry star Jessie Buckley joins Ryan to chat about catching the acting bug, having gone from singing for Andrew Lloyd Webber's I'd Do Anything to taking roles in TV series such as Taboo and the BBC's The Woman in White.

She will also discuss her new movie Beast; starring alongside Renée Zellweger in the upcoming Judy Garland biopic and why her heart is always in Kerry.

Jessie Buckley in her new film Beast

There will also be music from singer-songwriter Miles Graham and Something Happens.  

Watch The Late Late Show, RTÉ One, Friday, April 27 at 9.35pm.

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