Bertie Ahern, Aoife Moore, Nicholas Trimble, US Ambassador Claire Cronin, Brian Kennedy, Bryan Cooper are among the Good Friday guests on this week's Late Late Show.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement Ryan Tubridy will be joined live in studio by former taoiseach Bertie Ahern, who will share his memories of the historic day.
David Trimble's son, Nicholas, who was a child when the agreement was signed, will speak about the risk his father took and what his legacy means today.

Derry-born journalist Aoife Moore will discuss what the agreement meant and all three will look ahead to the challenges that are in store for the future.
Ahead of US President Joe Biden's visit to Ireland next week, US Ambassador to Ireland Claire Cronin will join Ryan Tubridy live in studio.
Ambassador Cronin will speak about her Irish roots, how a chance meeting with Mr Biden on a flight lead her to being offered the Ambassador role, and the excitement that surrounds the US President’s visit.
Belfast-native Brian Kennedy will sing Life, Love and Happiness, a song he wrote about the peace process with two cross-community choirs, Cairde Community Choir and Belfast Youth Choir.

With 532 race wins, nine of those at Cheltenham including a Gold Cup, jockey Bryan Cooper’s retirement at the age of 30 came as a surprise to the racing fratenity last month.
But behind it all, a fear of falling that developed gradually over his career, left him unable to continue in the sport he has loved all his life. Bryan will share his incredible story tomorrow night.
The Late Late Show is trading last week’s stetsons for county jerseys as it celebrates the start of the GAA championship this weekend

Ryan will be joined by some GAA All-Stars where they will discuss triumphs, trophies, and tips for the tournaments ahead.
Dublin teenager Alanna Quinn Idris was blinded in one eye after being attacked on December 30th, 2021.
She will join Ryan to discuss how her life changed that day, what it was like giving her victim impact statement in court and her long road to recovery.
Plus, there will be music from English singer/songwriter Badly Drawn Boy who will sing Something to Talk About.
The Late Late Show, RTÉ One, Friday, April 7th at 9.35 pm