Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Ruth Codd, John Bishop, and Kellie Harrington are among the guests on this week's Late Late Show.
Comedian, presenter, and actor Bishop will chat about how his marriage became the real-life inspiration for Bradley Cooper's latest movie, Is This Thing On?. He will also reflect on 25 years in stand-up and why he loves performing for Irish audiences.
Irish actress Ruth Codd will talk about growing up in Wexford, her journey from TikTok to Netflix stardom and her experience on The Celebrity Traitors.
Cast members from new RTÉ drama These Sacred Vows - Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Justine Mitchell, and Aaron Heffernan - will be in studio ahead of the series premiere. They'll discuss filming in Tenerife, reveal behind-the-scenes stories, and offer a sneak peek at what viewers can expect from the series.
Fresh from a triumphant return to the ring, taking her 12th national title, double Olympic champion Kellie Harrington returns to The Late Late Show. She will talk about cementing her place in sporting history at the Paris Olympics, why retirement wasn't for her, and the important legacy she wants to create for her community with the Save Our Pitch campaign.
James Nesbitt, star of the hit Netflix series Run Away, will catch up with Patrick to talk about his Northern Irish roots, why he loves portraying Irish characters on screen, and what's next in his busy slate.
The Tumbling Paddies will take to The Late Late Show stage performing their brand-new single Closing Time.
The Late Late Show, RTÉ One, Friday 9.35pm