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Friday’s Late Late Show guests revealed

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

This Friday on The Late Late Show: Fiona Shaw, Kathryn Thomas, Mario Rosenstock, and More

This Friday, prepare for a night of captivating conversations and enthralling performances on The Late Late Show. BAFTA award-winning actress fiona Shaw will join host Patrick Kielty to discuss her illustrious career spanning film, television, and theatre.

Shaw, renowned for her iconic roles in Bad Sisters and Killing Eve, will delve into her latest project, the film Park Avenue, which premieres this week at the Dublin International Film Festival.

Friday’s Late Late Show guests revealed
Fiona shaw

The show will also explore the burgeoning field of weight loss medications. Following the recent availability of Mounjaro on private prescription in Ireland, television personality Kathryn Thomas will discuss her new documentary, The Skinny Jab Revolution.

“In this new two-parter, I explore the rise of these revolutionary drugs and ask why we still need to address the root cause of obesity, despite these advances?”

says Thomas.

Adding to the night’s entertainment will be comedian and satirist Mario Rosenstock, known for his hilarious gift Grub impressions.Rosenstock will showcase his latest comedic creations, entertaining the audience with his signature repertoire of well-known voices.

Friday’s Late Late Show guests revealed
Mario Rosenstock

Rounding out the lineup is Dancing with the Stars presenter doireann Garrihy, who will join the show to discuss her recent wedding and her return to RTÉ 2FM, where she will helm a new drive-time radio slot.

Also making their Late late Show debut are eleven-piece all-female supergroup BIIRD. This stellar ensemble of Irish musicians and dancers will bring their unique blend of traditional sounds to the studio.

Tune in to The Late Late Show this friday at 9.35pm on RTÉ One for a night of captivating entertainment.

What questions, if any, can be gleaned from the provided text about Fiona Shaw’s recent film, *Park Avenue*?

Spotlight on Fiona Shaw and Kathryn Thomas on The Late Late Show This Friday

Actress Fiona Shaw Discusses Stellar Career and Park Avenue

BAFTA-winning actress Fiona Shaw joins The Late Late Show this Friday to share her experiences from a distinguished career in film, TV, and theatre. Known for her iconic roles in Bad Sisters and Killing Eve, Shaw offers insights into her craft and discusses her latest project, the film Park Avenue, premiering this week at the Dublin International Film Festival.

Friday’s Late Late Show guests revealed

fiona Shaw

Patrick Kielty (PK): Fiona, your career has been nothing short of remarkable. What draws you to each role you choose?

Fiona shaw (FS): thank you, Patrick. I’m always drawn to characters that evoke curiosity, depth, and complexity. Whether it’s in film, TV, or theatre, I strive to tell compelling stories through my roles.

PK: Your latest film,Park Avenue,is premiering at the Dublin International Film Festival. Can you give us a sneak peek into your character and the story?

FS: It’s an honor to be a part of this project. In Park Avenue, I play a character who’s a bit like a mysterious neighbor, revealing layers of her past and and its connection to the larger story. It’s a captivating tale of family secrets and unexpected bonds.


Kathryn Thomas Explores Weight Loss Medications in The Skinny Jab Revolution

Television personality and health advocate Kathryn Thomas joins the show to discuss her new documentary, The Skinny Jab Revolution, delving into the recent availability of Mounjaro on private prescription in Ireland and the broader implications of weight loss medications.

PK: Kathryn, your documentary addresses a hot topic. what led you to explore this subject?

Kathryn Thomas (KT): I’ve always been passionate about health and wellness, Patrick. With the rise of these medications and the new accessibility in Ireland, I wanted to dive deep, ask tough questions, and explore how these drugs fit into our overall approach to obesity and health.

PK: What do you hope viewers will take away from The Skinny jab Revolution?

KT: I hope this documentary will spark informed conversations about the role of these medications, their potential benefits and drawbacks, and ultimately, how we can tackle obesity’s root causes alongside these advances.


Join us this Friday at 9:35 PM on RTÉ One for an unmissable episode of The Late Late Show, as Fiona Shaw, Kathryn Thomas, Mario Rosenstock, and Doireann Garrihy share their insights and talents. Don’t miss it!

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