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- 1. This week on teh Late Late Show: A Diverse and Compelling Guest List
- 2. Taoiseach Micheál Martin to Discuss Key Issues
- 3. Jessica Lange and Ed Harris: Hollywood Royalty in Ireland
- 4. Danny Dyer: From Albert Square to Caravan Park
- 5. Sarah Corbett Lynch Shares Her Story of Truth
- 6. Muireann Bradley to Captivate with Blues Performance
- 7. don’t Miss Out
- 8. How does Taoiseach Micheál Martin plan to tackle the housing crisis in Ireland?
- 9. this week on The Late Late Show: Conversations & Performances that Spark
- 10. taoiseach Micheál Martin: Ireland’s Political Pulse
- 11. Jessica Lange & Ed Harris: Remembering Ireland
- 12. Danny dyer: A New Chapter in Caravan Parks
- 13. Sarah Corbett Lynch: A Pursuit of Truth
- 14. Muireann Bradley: Giving Voice to the Blues
- 15. Don’t Miss Out
The upcoming episode of the Late Late Show promises a captivating mix of politics, Hollywood glamour, and personal stories. Set to air this Friday, the show will feature an array of guests including Taoiseach Micheál Martin, acclaimed actors Jessica Lange and Ed Harris, and former EastEnders star Danny Dyer.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin to Discuss Key Issues
As Taoiseach Micheál Martin prepares for his trip to Washington,he will join host Patrick Kielty to discuss critical issues facing Ireland. Topics are expected to include his upcoming meeting with Donald Trump, the current state of the Dáil, and strategies for addressing the ongoing housing crisis. His appearance provides a timely possibility for viewers to gain insights into current political challenges and future policy directions.

Jessica Lange and Ed Harris: Hollywood Royalty in Ireland
Hollywood icons Jessica Lange and Ed Harris will grace the stage to discuss thier new film, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, which is set to have its world premiere at the Dublin international Film Festival. They will share insights into their experiences filming in county Wicklow, their connections to Ireland, and their illustrious careers spanning both stage and screen. Expect engaging anecdotes from their time in Hollywood and on Broadway.
The duo’s presence highlights the enduring appeal of Ireland as a filming location and the significance of the Dublin International Film Festival on the global stage. Their reflections on their craft and experiences are sure to resonate with aspiring actors and film enthusiasts alike.

Danny Dyer: From Albert Square to Caravan Park
Former EastEnders star Danny Dyer will also be featured on the show,promoting his new movie,Marching Powder. dyer is expected to discuss his life after leaving Albert Square, his role as Freddie Jones in Rivals, and his surprising decision to run a caravan park with his daughter Dani this summer. This career shift marks a new chapter for the actor, offering a glimpse into his life beyond the screen.

Sarah Corbett Lynch will share her deeply personal story and discuss her memoir, A Time for Truth.The book recounts the tragic death of her father, Jason Corbett, who was killed nearly ten years ago in North Carolina by Sarah’s stepmother, Molly Martens, and Molly’s father, Tom Martens.Sarah’s appearance promises to be a moving and powerful segment.
Muireann Bradley to Captivate with Blues Performance
Rounding out the guest list is Donegal country music and blues singer Muireann bradley, who will perform Delia. Bradley’s performance is anticipated to showcase her unique talent and contribute to the show’s diverse entertainment offerings.
don’t Miss Out
Tune in to the Late Late Show this Friday at 9:35 p.m. on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player for an evening of engaging conversations and captivating performances. This week’s lineup promises something for everyone. Don’t miss the discussion with taoiseach Micheál Martin, the Hollywood insights from Jessica Lange and Ed Harris, and the compelling stories from Danny Dyer and Sarah corbett Lynch, capped off with a performance by Muireann Bradley. Mark your calendars and prepare for a memorable show!
How does Taoiseach Micheál Martin plan to tackle the housing crisis in Ireland?
this week on The Late Late Show: Conversations & Performances that Spark
taoiseach Micheál Martin: Ireland’s Political Pulse
Archyde’s News editor sat down with Taoiseach Micheál Martin to discuss the pressing issues facing Ireland today. Here’s what he had to say:
“We’re facing a housing crisis that’s pushing young people out of their hometowns,” he began. “we’re committed to radical action to tackle this, including building more homes and addressing affordability.”
On his upcoming meeting with President Trump, he emphasized the importance of maintaining strong transatlantic relations. “It’s a chance to reiterate our shared values and interests,” he explained.
Looking towards the future, Micheál Martin shared his optimism for ireland’s tech sector and renewable energy. “We’re embracing the green economy, and I believe the future is bright for Ireland,” he concluded.

Jessica Lange & Ed Harris: Remembering Ireland
We caught up with Hollywood legends Jessica Lange and Ed Harris, who shared their love for Ireland and insights from their new film, Long day’s Journey Into Night.
“Filming in Wicklow was a dream,” said Harris. “The landscapes are breathtaking,and the people are so warm and welcoming.”
Lange reminisced about her first visit to Ireland as a young actress. “It’s been a love affair ever since,” she professed.
both agreed that Ireland’s tax incentives make it an attractive filming location. “It’s not just about the money, though,” added Harris. “The creative energy here is palpable.”

Danny dyer: A New Chapter in Caravan Parks
Former EastEnders star Danny Dyer surprised viewers with his recent career shift, running a caravan park with his daughter. Here’s what he had to say:
“It’s a bit of a mad idea, I know,” he laughed. “But Dani and I always wanted to work together, and this seemed like a fun way to do it.”
Reflecting on his time on EastEnders, Dyer admitted it was tough to leave. “But I’m excited for this new challenge,” he said.”Who knows what the future holds?”

Sarah Corbett Lynch: A Pursuit of Truth
Sarah Corbett Lynch opens up about the tragic loss of her father and her journey to justice in her memoir, A Time for Truth. Here’s an excerpt from her interview:
“Writing this book was cathartic, but it was also incredibly difficult,” she said. “I hope it brings closure for my family and encourages others to seek justice.”
Muireann Bradley: Giving Voice to the Blues
Donegal singer Muireann Bradley’s soulful performance of Delia is sure to captivate audiences. Here’s what she had to say about her music:
“The blues is all about telling stories, giving a voice to the marginalized,” she explained. “I hope my music resonates with people and offers them comfort or inspiration.”
Don’t Miss Out
Join us this Friday for an unforgettable episode of The Late late Show. from political discussions to Hollywood anecdotes,we’ve got something for everyone. Tune in at 9:35 p.m. on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
Wich conversation or performance are you most looking forward to? share your thoughts in the comments below.