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S62 E22 1990 Republic of Ireland squad, Riverdance Cast, Cian Ducrot, Dancing with the Stars Finalists & Professionals, B*Witched
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Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!
 
Shake your Shamrocks, Patrick Kielty will be hosting a St. Patrick's weekend extravaganza with music, dancing, reunions and returns!
 
Getting the gang back together again, the 1990 Republic of Ireland squad will reunite on The Late Late Show on Friday night to relive one of Ireland's greatest sporting years, the year that was Italia 90. Marking 35 years since Ireland first qualified for the World Cup, Patrick will welcome Mick McCarthy, Niall Quinn, Packie Bonner, Ronnie Whelan, Ray Houghton, John Aldridge, Kevin Sheedy, David O'Leary, Andy Townsend, Chris Hughton, Chris Morris, Steve Staunton, Kevin Moran, Bernie Slaven, John Sheridan, Frank Stapleton and David Kelly to studio.
 
Riverdance will be taking over The Late Late Show studio on Friday night as the cast showcase the global phenomenon which began as the interval act during the Eurovision Song Contest 1994. The Late Late Show will be celebrating the show that has become an Irish success story, performing to millions around the world.
 
Grammy Award-winner and Cork singer-songwriter Cian Ducrot will be on the show to perform his new song Little Dreaming. Fresh from singing the National Anthems at last week's Six Nations Cian, who has just announced his first headline show at the 3Arena for later this year, will also sit down with Patrick this Friday night for a chat.  
 
Nerves are building and the tension is rising as the winner of this year's Dancing with the Stars is just days away from taking home the coveted glitterball. Joining Patrick on the show tonight are the anticipatory finalists Jack Woolley, Rhys McClenaghan, Kayleigh Trappe and Danny O'Carroll along with their pro-partners Alexandra Vladimirov, Laura Nolan, Ervinas Merfeldas and Salome Chachua. They'll be chatting about their time spent on and off the dancefloor, the friendships they've made and more.
 
Get ready for a ‘Rollercoaster' of a performance as B*Witched make their return to The Late Late Show this Friday night. Chart toppers Keavy, Edele, Sinead and Lindsay will be performing an ultimate fan favourite.
 
And that's not all, Irish rugby fans in Rome will have the chance to win a pair of tickets to the Italy v Ireland match this Saturday.

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2025/03/07 S62 E21
Daniel Wiffen, Heimir Hallgrímsson, Carla Ward, Donie O'Sullivan, Hanna Jónsson, Anna Hildur, David Jónsson, Kate Nash, Moio

Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!
 
Olympic gold and bronze medallist and world champion, Daniel Wiffen will be sitting down with Patrick for the first time since becoming an Olympic champion. Daniel will be looking ahead to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, he will be sharing stories of racing fans in a swimming pool in Bali and also, going head-to-head with his brother Nathan for the first time in four years.
 
Ireland Head Coaches Heimir Hallgrímsson and Carla Ward will join Patrick this Friday night. Together they will be chatting about taking over as the new men's and women's Head Coaches, looking ahead to 2025 fixtures, World Cup qualifications and the future of Irish football.
 
In 2019 a Dublin Poker Festival hit the headlines when one of its players disappeared. 41-year-old Jón Jónsson had arrived from his home in Iceland, visiting Ireland for the first time. Within 24 hours of arriving in Dublin, he vanished. A new RTÉ podcast series Where is Jón has been investigating Jón's disappearance; tomorrow night Jón's mother Hanna, his sister Anna Hildur and brother David will join Patrick on The Late Late Show. Jón's family will be making a special appeal to the Irish public to come forward with any information on his disappearance.
 
After a tumultuous week in American politics with reverberations felt around the world, Patrick will be chatting to Kerry's man in the US, CNN senior correspondent Donie O'Sullivan. Donie will be chatting about all things Donald Trump, MAGA and how Taoiseach Micheál Martin should approach his upcoming visit to the White House.
 
Singer songwriter Kate Nash will be in studio tomorrow night to have a chat about her career, her Irish roots, reconnecting with Irish music and how the cost-of-living crisis is affecting touring musicians.
 
Music producer Moio has been rising amongst the music scene and is now being recognised for his own talents. He will be making his Late Late Show debut with his performance of Moments

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2025/03/21 S62 E23
Rosie O'Donnell, Daniel O'Donnell, Roisin Conaty, Paul Townend, Rachael Blackmore

Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!

In her first exclusive Irish TV interview since moving to Ireland, talk show host, comedian, actress and philanthropist Rosie O'Donnell will be sitting down with Patrick on Friday night. She will be chatting about the welcome she has received in Ireland, why she made the decision to move here and her reaction to the move being raised during the Taoiseach's visit to the White House. She will also be speaking about why she wants people to join her next month in the Same Chance Walk for Autism with AsIAm.
 
Country superstar Daniel O'Donnell is back on tour in Ireland this year. He joins Patrick to talk trips with family, touring and the lengths he has gone to for his fans in a chart-topping career that has spanned four decades.
 
Comedian and actress Roisin Conaty known for Game Face and After Life will be in studio tomorrow night. With a name like Roisin, she will speak of growing up in London with Irish parents and spending summers in Kerry. Roisin will also be chatting about the new series LOL: Last One Laughing UK with Jimmy Carr and why she was so glad that she didn't have to even try keep a straight face amongst some of the funniest people in comedy.

Off the back of another great year for the Irish at Cheltenham, two legends of the sport will join Patrick on Friday night. Four-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winner and leading jockey at this year's festival with four winners, jockey Paul Townend and Cheltenham 2025 double winner and the only female jockey ever to win a Grand National, Rachael Blackmore, will review the highs and lows of the week that was.