Which will you watch?
Ah, the eternal struggle. Dark and light, good and evil, Tubridy and Norton. Here’s who the lads have got on their respective shows tonight.
The Graham Norton Show
Matthew Perry
This couch took off!!!!! Funny funny show. @BBCOne tonight 10.35. Enjoy!! pic.twitter.com/NS5DmIIIkX
— graham norton (@grahnort) January 15, 2016
Fresh from spoiling our hopes of a proper Friends reunion, Matthew Perry will be talking to Graham Norton about his West End playwriting debut. He has written, and will star in, a play called The End Of Longing. We might watch in the hope that he’ll tease details of REAL Friends reunion.
Miriam Margolyes
Had pleasure of sitting nxt 2 @GemmaArterton&#MiriamMargolyes @TheGNShow.Ths 1 is fun,tune in 10:30pm #EndOfLonging pic.twitter.com/BAlPdFg3sC
— matthew perry (@MatthewPerry) January 15, 2016
Miriam Margolyes will be on to talk about her new documentary series, The Real Marigold Hotel. She also co-starred with Alan Rickman in several of the Harry Potter films, so it’s pretty likely she’ll be telling stories about the recently deceased legend of cinema.
Gemma Arterton
Bond girl Gemma Arterton will also take her place on the couch. She’s been in films like Clash of Titans and Prince of Persia, so maybe she’ll be busting out some stunts in between talking about her new role in play Nell Gwyn.
Jack Savoretti
Music will be provided by English-Italian singer-songwriter Jack Savoretti. He is what you could call a ‘dreamboat’ or a ‘hunk’.
The Late Late Show
Shane Ritchie & Jessie Wallace

Shane Ritchie will appear on RTÉ tonight alongside his on-screen partner Jessie Wallace to discuss the fictional couple’s turbulent on-screen relationship.
Dr Eva Orsmond
Wonderful to have @DrEvaOrsmond on @RTEToday talking about #SugarCrash now on @RTEOne pic.twitter.com/AIwucEqQxu
— Maura (@MauraDerrane) January 11, 2016
Everyone has been talking about this week’s documentary Sugar Crash that discussed the seriousness of Ireland’s sweet-tooth problem. One of the leading doctors behind the documentary will be on to tell us how to have a healthier 2016.
Bobby Kerr
The @RTELateLateShow will hear from @bobbykerr on his battle back to good health; & life after athletics for @DavidGillick Friday, #RTEOne
— RTÉ One (@RTEOne) January 14, 2016
Bobby Kerr, the owner of Insomnia and Dragon off Dragon’s Den will be discussing his cancer diagnosis. The father-of-four will be telling Tubs how his battle back to good health is progressing and why he went public with his fight.
Moving Hearts & Chloë Agnew
Music will be provided by Celtic rock band Moving Hearts, which is pretty exciting news for anyone who followed the band in the 80s.
Chloe Agnew will continue the theme with her own brand of Celtic singing.
It’ll be a very Irish Late Late by the sounds of it.
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