Staying In Tomorrow Night?

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Tomorrow night.

On the Late Late Show.

Gareth Naughton, of RTE, writes:

Mark Hamill will be chatting about being part of the biggest film franchise in movie history and bringing the production to Ireland for those iconic scenes filmed on Skellig Michael…

Cork woman Samantha Barry made headlines of her own earlier this year when she was appointed the new editor-in-chief of US magazine Glamour. We’ll be finding out how this 36-year-old from Ballincollig made it big in the US…

Actor Liam Cunningham will be in studio to chat about everything from leading off this year’s St Patrick’s Day Festival to… Game of Thrones…

As Daffodil Day approaches, Ryan will be joined in studio by some of those who have contributed to or benefitted from the fundraising and work carried out by the Irish Cancer Society and…

Ryan will be meeting teenagers Liam and Paddy Doran, boxers and members of the travelling community, who are the stars of a major new fashion campaign for British menswear brand Kent & Curwen…

Plus music from Don McLean and Jake Carter.

Late Late Show is on RTE One at 9.35pm.

Previously: Who’s Your Paddy?

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19 thoughts on “Staying In Tomorrow Night?

  1. Hank

    And there was me being pretty certain that Don McLean was dead.
    Turns out it’s the Late Late Show that’s dead..

  2. Eoin

    Looks like they got some good guests. I won’t be tuning in though. The overwhelming desire to punch the radio/TV every time I hear/see Tubridy would just spoil my enjoyment.

  3. johnny

    making it big,never heard the hamptons hon ?

    “Barry has now found her favourite spots in New York too: “If I’m spoiling myself, I’ll go to The Polo Bar for cocktails and the Irish woman in me loves The Hudson Hound, which serves great food and has a cosy snug. I just became a member of Soho House too so I’m looking forward to spending the summer at the rooftop pool.”

    http://thegloss.ie/get-to-know-samantha-barry-glamours-new-editor-in-chief/

    its a failed trashy mag trying desperately reinvent itself-but good off RTE to give Conde Nasty a platform to promote herself and it

  4. Neilo

    I hope she doesn’t succumb to the body fascism prevalent in fashion magazine publishing: high-profile staff often look emaciated.

  5. Neilo

    Right? As Robert Palmer once grunt-sang: Sister, don’t you jog it all away/Sister, don’t you run it all off.

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