Which one will you be tuned into?
Take a gander at all of these nice people that will be sitting down, resting their bums and talking about their life this evening…
The Late Late Show
The 1916 Panel
If you watched the Rubberbandits’ brilliant guide to 1916 then you’ll definitely be tuned in to see Blindboy Boatclub discussing Irish history and politics alongside Ivan Yates, artist Robert Ballagh and writer Martina Devlin. This has the potential to be educational, engaging and lots of craic.

Emma Donoghue
The talented writer and screenwriter has been earning lots of praise recently following Lenny Abrahamson’s adaptation of her novel ‘Room’. She’ll be on to discuss the extraordinary reaction that the film has received and what it’s like to be on the Oscar radar.

Professor Fergal Malone
If you’re curious about the current state of the Irish health system then the new master of the Rotunda should be an interesting interview. Expect some tough questions about the reasons why the system is failing women. Expect questions to come from those women whose cancers are missed as a result of treatment delays and from the pregnant women who must travel abroad if they want to terminate unviable pregnancies.

The remaining guests
Blogger, broadcaster and former Alternative Miss Ireland, Sinéad Burke will be chatting with Tubs while actor/columnist Michael Harding and Elvis impersonators Ben Portsmouth will also be on the couch.
The Graham Norton Show
Ralph Fiennes
Your kids might be scared of Lord Voldemort but I’m sure that he’s lovely in person. Fresh from his ass-kicking turn as M in Spectre, the Oscar nominated actor will be on the couch where he might be asked about his upcoming role in the Coen Brothers caper Hail, Cesar!

James Nesbitt
Move over Spider-Man and X-Men because Stan Lee, the comic book legend , has created a different kind of superhero in a new TV series starring the Ballymena man. What’s Jimmy’s talent? He’s playing a detective who can control luck. Lucky git.

Tracey Ullman
She’s has been of the most famous comedians from the last 30 years as well as having a successful career in all of the following (pause for a deep breath)… TV, stage, and film, music, dancing, directing and screenwriting. Mmm, I wonder if a certain cartoon family might also be mentioned?

Music comes from the three time Grammy nominated James Bay.

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