Cat Deely, Philip Schofield and Noel Fitzpatrick lead Late Late Show line up

Late Late Show host Ryan Tubridy. Photo: Andres Poveda
TV presenter Cat Deely, Philip Schofield, and Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick are among some of the stars leading tonight's stellar Late Late Show line up.
Tonight's show is one not to be missed as Deely will reveal about her life with Irish husband, Patrick Kielty, and their decision to move back from the US to the UK after 14 years.
Schofield will chat to host Ryan Tubridy about his decision to come out as gay on ITV's This Morning back in February, his friendship with co-host Holly Willoughby, and his early days in children's television.
Singer Daniel O'Donnell will be Joining Tubs in studio to discuss the ongoing struggles the music industry in Ireland is facing and what can be done to help musicians during the pandemic. Viewers will also be treated to a live performance of Come What May from his new album.
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Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick will speak to Ryan about a life-changing event that happened to him earlier this year, how he predicted Covid-19 would happen, and how animals saved his life.
Campaigner and historian Catherine Corless will discuss the significance of this week's clarification by the government that adoptees and survivors of Mother and Baby Homes are legally entitled to access their personal data.
Comedian Bernard O'Shea will speak about his experience of a mid-life crisis that led to his new book, Manopause.
Lastly, chef Donal Skehan is set to open up about his recent return to Ireland, and keeping anxiety at bay.
The Late Late Show airs this Friday at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.
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