Staying In Tomorrow?

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Alison Oliver in Conversations with Friends

On The Late Late Show

…Maureen Catterson writes:

As they prepare for the launch of the eagerly awaited new drama Conversations with Friends, Oscar-nominated director Lenny Abrahamson and the show’s Cork-born star Alison Oliver will join Ryan to chat about bringing Sally Rooney’s novel to life on the small screen.

Joining us on the show is a special musical treat from three men who share the same birthday John Sheahan, Paul Brady & Mundy will be playing some of their biggest hits & sharing some stories along the way.

Westlife’s Mark Feehily will join Ryan this Friday to talk about how fatherhood has changed his life, why doing The Masked Singer had a profound effect on him, and his excitement at getting back on stage with Westlife this summer. He’ll also be performing two special songs.

Plus, we will have a very special performance from composer Ruth Anne Cunningham and some of The Late Late Toy Showkids including Saoirse Ruane as they get ready to make a very special announcement that has been in the works for quite some time.

The Late Late Show on RTÉ One tomorrow at 9:35pm.

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9 thoughts on “Staying In Tomorrow?

  1. GiggidyGoo

    I’m a fan of Paul Brady and went to see him in Waterford a few weeks ago. Quite disappointed. One man show. Hitting bum notes all evening. Hammering the guitar. Hollering Yeah! every few minutes, and he played a Roland RD700 doing a glissando up the keyboard that didn’t work at all.
    I’ll still be a fan as he’s has been a quality singer/songwriter, but will never go to see his one man effort again.

    1. Mad

      Interesting thanks Giggidy
      When I lived in Dublin he used to come into a music shop I was often in and do much the same as you described there testing out new guitars! He’s a great guitar player though when you see him up close. His shows with Andy Irvine a few years ago where they did their classic album were outstanding

      1. GiggidyGoo

        Yes, his guitar playing was always excellent. Maybe it’s down to not playing to live audiences over the past couple of years. I’d go see him again if he brings a band with him, but so disappointed in his solo performance this time.

  2. Hughie Luas

    What no Imelda May? No Brian Dowling and hubby and child?

    (Mad scamble for Ukrainian kids for the show)

    1. Mad

      Brooke will be on instead I’d say
      Home with her arse between her legs – well you know what I mean

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