- Film And TV
- 07 Mar 25
Daniel Wiffen, Heimir Hallgrímsson, Carla Ward, Donie O'Sullivan, Kate Nash, MOIO and the family of missing Jón Jónsson will be joining Patrick Kielty on tonight's broadcast of The Late Late Show
The guests for this week's The Late Late Show have been announced.
Olympic gold medallist and world champion swimmer Daniel Wiffen will join host Patrick Kielty for the first time since his Olympic win in Paris last year.
Wiffen will talk about the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028, competing with his twin brother Nathan for the first time in four years, and share stories of racing fans in a Bali swimming pool.
Ireland's national football team coaches, Heimir Hallgrímsson and Carla Ward, will also join the show.
They will talk to Kielty about their new roles as head coaches of the men and women's national teams, discuss 2025 fixtures, World Cup qualifications, and Irish football's future.
In 2019, Icelandic man Jón Jónsson went missing during his visit to Dublin to compete in the Dublin Poker Festival. The 41-year-old man's mother Hanna, sister Anna Hildur and brother David will be on the show to make a special appeal for any information related to Jónsson's disappearance.
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Following an increasingly erratic week in American politics, Kerry-born CNN senior correspondent Donie O'Sullivan will chat to Kielty about Donald Trump, MAGA, and Taoiseach Micheál Martin's upcoming White House visit.
Singer-songwriter Kate Nash will make an appearance to talk about her career, the difficulties touring musicians face in the cost-of-living crisis and reconnecting with her Irish roots and with Irish music.
Making his debut on The Late Late Show, rising R&B artist MOIO will be this week's music act, performing his 2023 single 'Moments.'
The Late Late Show will air on RTÉ One tonight at 9.35pm.