Tony Holohan joins the list for the Late Late Show this Friday



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Tomorrow night on the Late Late Show, Ryan Tubridy will be joined live in the studio and via video chat by some star-studded guests.

Former Ireland international and Munster rugby star Paul O’Connell will be on the show to tell Ryan about his children’s homeschooling and taking time off.

As a long-term supporter of the charity, Paul will also tell viewers why Barnardos needs his support more than ever.

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Former Ireland international and Munster rugby star Paul O’Connell will be on the show to tell Ryan about his children’s homeschooling and taking time off. Photo: INPHO / Ryan Byrne

Renowned Irish actor Colm Meaney will also be chatting with Ryan to share his experience of living away from home during a crisis.

The actor, best known for his work on Star Trek, and The Snapper will also be discussing their new series. London gangs in which he plays a top gangster whose death triggers a mob war.

Ricky Gervais will also be calling from the UK to share his probably funny ideas about crisis restrictions, and most of all, America’s response to the crisis.

Renowned Irish actor Colm Meaney will also be chatting with Ryan to share his experience of living away from home during a crisis. Image: Moviestore / REX / Shutterstock (1569890a)

Former Barack Obama adviser Samantha Power will also speak about her experience in the United States during the pandemic.

Medical Director Dr. Tony Holohan will also be joining Ryan on the couch tomorrow night to provide viewers with the most up-to-date information on what has been accomplished so far and what awaits us.

Praising the country for its efforts to flatten the curve, it will also tell about its own recent personal health service experience.

Medical Director Dr. Tony Holohan will also be joining Ryan on the couch tomorrow night to provide viewers with the most up-to-date information on what has been accomplished so far and what awaits us. Pic: Sasko Lazarov / RollingNews.ie

Finally, the musical guest tomorrow night will be none other than Coronas frontman Danny O’Reilly for a special performance in the studio.

He will discuss his band’s plans after the current pandemic, why The Coronas plans to keep his name, and share his long-standing personal support for Barretstown Children ‘s Charity.



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