Ciarán Hinds, Caitríona Perry, Doireann Garrihy and Pat Kenny are among the guests on tonight's Late Late Show.
Fresh from winning the Lifetime Achievement award at the 2026 IFTA ceremony, Hinds will chat about growing up in Belfast, his friendship with Liam Neeson and his latest projects.
BBC News Chief Presenter Caitríona Perry will join Patrick to talk about life in Washington DC and her role in covering all the major US news stories during President Trump’s second administration.
She’ll talk about the US-Israel war with Iran, its impact on Trump’s approval rating, and how Taoiseach Micheál Martin fared in the Oval Office on St Patrick's Day.
For the first time since becoming the presenter of The Late Late Show in September 2023, Patrick Kielty will interview one of his predecessors.
Pat Kenny will be on the couch to talk about his recent move from daily radio to the weekend slot with Newstalk. He will reflect on his decades of experience in broadcasting as he confirms that, at 78 years of age, he has no plans to slow down.
Comedian Kevin McGahern talks about fronting the newest series of Cheap European Homes with Maggie Molloy and James Kavanagh and life as a father of two. He will also recreate his viral opening monologue from the IFTA Awards 2026, complete with his trusty bodhrán.
As she prepares to make her return to the airwaves 2FM presenter Doireann Garrihy will also be in studio. The new mum will chat about the joys of motherhood since welcoming baby Rosie. She will also reveal her plans to bring her hit podcast on the road and why she is excited to get back to work.
Plus, there will be music from singer Freya Ridings as she performs her new single "I Have Always Loved You.