- Film And TV
- 18 Feb 21
Talented swimmer Trish Kearney, singer Megan O'Neill, vintage expert Ian Dowling, comedian Pat Shortt and his daughter Faye Shortt are set to join Parton, Gibb and Hewson on Friday night's show.
Ryan Tubridy will be joined by music icons Barry Gibb and Dolly Parton on Friday's Late Late Show on RTÉ One, alongside Eve Hewson and more.
Country legend Parton and Bee Gees co-founder Gibb have joined forces for a brand-new album, which will be discussed on the show as well as reflections from their decades spent in the music industry.
In honour of Barry Gibb's appearance on the Late Late, a special Bee Gees musical medley will be performed.
Eve Hewson will be appearing to talk about her new Netflix thriller series Behind her Eyes, and her experience of growing up as the daughter of U2 frontman Bono.
Talented swimmer Trish Kearney was only 13-years-old when she first experienced trauma at the hands of George Gibney. Then a swimming coach, Gibney went on to sexually abuse her for years. Gibney later avoided trial in Ireland on 27 counts of indecent assault and unlawful carnal knowledge of young Irish swimmers and currently lives freely in the US. Kearney is set to finally tell her story on tomorrow night's show.
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Actor and comedian Pat Shortt and his daughter Faye Shortt will talk about teaming up together as a comedy duo, while vintage expert and Irish Pickers star Ian Dowling will be in studio to present a treasure trove of salvage items he has found.
Singer-songwriter Megan O'Neill will perform 'Time in a Bottle', which features in the new Netflix series Firefly Lane - starring Katherine Heigl and Scrubs actress Sarah Chalke.
The Late Late Show airs this Friday at 9:35pm on RTÉ One.