Staying In Tomorrow?

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Jockey Rachael Blackmore

On The Late Late Show

Jennifer O’Brien writes:

Oscar-nominated actress Sharon Stone will talk about her strong ties with Northern Ireland and her health battles – including surviving a terrifying brain bleed.

Grand National winner Rachael Blackmore will speak about riding to victory in one of the toughest races in sport.

Ten years since All Ireland-winning player and manager Jim McGuinness started a GAA revolution in Donegal, he’ll join Ryan to discuss swapping football for soccer…

With Pieta’s annual Darkness into Light fundraising campaign once again curtailed by the Covid-19 pandemic, stars of movies, music, and sport are coming together this Friday night to lend their support to the cause in a very special Late Late Show.

Irish country music star Sandy Kelly will be joined by her niece, Sandie Ellis, as they speak publicly together for the first time about the tragic death of Sandy’s sister Barbara…

…Westmeath GAA star and former AFL player Ray Connellan, spoken word artist Malaki, and ultra-marathon runner Conor O’Keeffe will speak about their personal experiences with mental health pressures.

There will also be a special musical performance from Pillow Queens

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

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15 thoughts on “Staying In Tomorrow?

      1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

        would you believe a big part of my job is talking to people lol

      2. U N M U T U A L

        @dh99…. . ‘Spoken’ maybe, but for all our sakes avoid Sign Language at all costs!

  1. Micko

    Pillow Queens – so, one good thing in a sea of pants.

    Their debut album is very nice. Plus they have a song named after my home town.

    Can’t knock that. ;)

      1. Micko

        Since they’re big in the States now – I get great amusement thinking of Americans trying to correctly pronounce ‘Donaghmede’ ;)

        “Down–aach–mide???”

        “Dona- agggghhaaa -h- mede??”

        “What the hell is song called for Christ sake!!”

        1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

          ha !
          I briefly worked in the drive thru there in college, I never got any stars…. sad face,
          let’s just say when the pub across the road came closing time, I’d be glad the tables were nailed down

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