This Friday night's edition of The Late Late Show will pay tribute to fearless campaigner Vicky Phelan as her fight continues after her death.
The Stunning will also brew up a storm as they remember Vicky in a special musical performance dedicated to one of the band's biggest fans.
13-year-old Dubliner Alisha Weir will talk about how she swapped The Toy Show stage for the lead role opposite Emma Thompson, in the upcoming movie version of Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical.

With the controversial Qatar World Cup kicking off on Sunday, former Ireland international Eamon Dunphy will tell Ryan Tubridy why he feels deeply uncomfortable about the upcoming tournament and why it’s time for football to take a stand.
Two-time Golden Globe winner, Hollywood icon Jane Seymour will join Ryan live in studio to chat about what it takes to be a leading lady, her love of Ireland and what we can expect from Season 2 of TV dramedy Harry Wild.
Plus, the show will have music from Athy’s Jack L, otherwise known as Jack Lukeman, and he will perform Sundogs in the Moonshine.
The Late Late Show, RTÉ One, Friday, November 18th at 9:35 pm