Staying In Tomorrow?

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Liam Neeson during the Late Late Show‘s 50th Anniversary in 2012

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Gareth Naughton writes:

Hollywood star Liam Neeson joins former White House press secretary Sean Spicer on the line-up for this week’s Late Late Show.

The Ballymena-born Oscar-nominated actor will be in studio to chat about being one of the world’s biggest action stars as his new movie The Commuter lands in cinemas.

Presenter Maura Derrane, Snapchat star James Kavanagh [the artist formerly known to ‘sheet readers as Exchequer Street Boy] and ex Irish international footballer Stephen Hunt will be joining Ryan to chat about the things they’d like to bin as 2018 gets underway.

Viewers will also be meeting some of the brightest minds from the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition including the winner of this year’s competition.

Plus music from The Academic; and following his health scare after the Late Late Country Special a hale and hearty Charlie Landsborough returns to perform.

*empties Beretta 92FS into telly*

The Late Late Show, RTÉ One, tomorrow at 9.35pm.

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19 thoughts on “Staying In Tomorrow?

      1. DaithiG

        He narrates a space exploration exhibit at the planetarium here, it’s fiookin class, he’s got this tone of impending doom, but it’s ok as he’ll protect us all from it.

          1. Janet, I ate my Avatar

            Ireland probably sorry duh if so ;)
            two of my fav things space and the voice
            I’ll be like your wan in Blackbooks listening to the shipping or was it weather forecast?

  1. GiggidyGoo

    Is the rumour that Charlie Landsborough has been asked to play a request for Frances and Leo true? ‘My forever friend’

  2. DaithiG

    Sean Spicer will be cringe to see Tubridy fawn all over him, they’ll practically be shifting each other on the set.

    But Neeson and Steven Hunt would be good to watch.

  3. Praetorian

    @DeeForbes…if your so confident in the greatness of your product make it pay per view…
    an extortionate tv licence fee for constant repeats and drivel can no longer be justified or argued.
    privatise or shut down RTReapeat.

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