Who’ll be on your television screen this Friday night?
Well, October is here, the days are short and the nights are dark. What better way to spend a freezing cold Friday evening than huddled up on the couch gorging yourself on whatever the television has to offer (and also possibly takeaway food).
We’ve got the line-ups for tonight’s The Late Late Show and The Graham Norton Show and, in what is quite a rare occurrence, it’s not an easy choice.
The Late Late Show
Liam Cunnigham
That’s right! Ser Davos the Onion Knight will be swapping the cold, hard seats of Winterfell for the comfy couch opposite Ryan Tubridy. Hopefully Tubs will be able to get a spoiler or two out of him ahead of Season 7.
Paul O’Connell
Paul O’Connell released his autobiography, The Battle, this week and it’s safe to say that the former Ireland and Munster captain has picked up a war story or two in his time. It’ll be well worth seeing the rugby hero share a few of those with Tubs this week.
Pat Shortt
Beloved Irish actor Pat Shortt will also be in the studio to talk about his 1916 comedy entitled The Flag, as well as his more serious performance in the TV3 drama Smalltown.
Nickelback
THIS IS HOW YOU REMIND ME OF WHAT I REALLY AM.
The Graham Norton Show
On the sofa this Friday! @MsAmberPRiley, @JohnBishop100, @mermhart @TwoPaddocks, @mcgregor_ewan and @DannyDeVito. Friday, 10:35! #TheGNShow pic.twitter.com/502OL1yrpY
— Graham Norton Show (@TheGNShow) October 5, 2016
Comedians Miranda Hart and John Bishop are tasked with bringing the laughs to BBC tonight, with Amber Riley from Glee joining as Graham’s musical guest for the evening.
Graham will also be speaking to Sam Neill about upcoming ITV drama Tutankhamun, Ewan McGregor about his role in new movie American Pastoral and the universally adored Danny DeVito about his iconic role as Frank Reynolds in It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
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