Staying In Tomorrow?

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Kathleen Watkins

Course you are.

On The Late Late Show

…Jennifer O’Brien writes:

Amy Huberman joins Ryan as she prepares to launch a new series of her successful show, Finding Joy.

Kathleen Watkins joins Ryan to chat about how poetry brings her comfort, how she managed to survive the last few months cocooning, and what life is like for her now, without her beloved Gay.

Following on from Russell Crowe’s tarantula story, funny man Dara Ó’Briain will be sending us his own musings from London.

Kevin Bacon will talk about how he gave Tom Hanks the ultimate acting lesson and explain the phenomenon of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon and how he has learned to embrace this cult status…

Jennifer Edge‘s healthy 17-year-old son was struck down with Covid19 and she couldn’t see him for 18 long days. She joins Ryan with her son Jack to share their story…

Breakthrough pop artist, Lyra chats with Ryan about Tinder, singing in mass and finding money under the mattress…

Singers Claudia Boyle and Red Hurley will also be in-studio to perform Time to Say Goodbye.

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

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15 thoughts on “Staying In Tomorrow?

    1. benblack

      In fairness, the money under the mattress would be of interest to all.

      *Edit*

      He walked, He definitely did not cycle.

    2. SOQ

      It has actually got to the point where as a musician, appearing on The Late Late damages your sales.

      Apart from ‘wear a muzzle’ Jedward obviously- but sure they had plenty of air inside in the first place.

    1. Hank

      They don’t make Covid misery porn movies. Every single time since March that I’ve been channel hopping and landed on the Late Late, they’ve been talking about covid.
      Interrupted only by interchangeable po-faced balladeers giving us an emotional rendition of some song that becomes oh so more meaningful when we relate it to how covid is affecting our lives.
      Followed by more covid chat..

  1. Charger Salmons

    As I keep on saying lads there’s Graham Norton or Mrs Brown’s Boys.
    After that the well of Ireland’s celebrity talent runs dry.

    1. benblack

      That”s a never-ending swirling poo-storm.

      Luckily, we have the real never-ending story to look forward to.

      Open to all.

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