Dermot Bannon returns to Late Late (again)



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As another Friday night rolls in, a little socially distant jokes could help break the monotony.

With the temperatures dropping, there is no better night to sit on the couch and watch some quality chat shows.

Here’s our latest rundown of talk show content for the week and what’s airing tonight. There should be a lot here to keep anyone busy.

  • The Late Late Show, RTÉ One, 9.35pm

If you had Dermot bannon On your Late Late Show guest bingo card, mark it now. The famous architect will tell us how Covid has changed the way we all live at home and our changing design needs. I’ll take a chance here and guess the must-have home design for 2021 will be a padded cell environment.

Daughters of Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott Sarah and Cathleen, He will go on to talk about a new documentary about his father and how Phil never forgot where he came from. Following her interview, the rising Irish star, Loah, She will perform her version of Thin Lizzy’s Dancing in the Moonlight.

Chatting tonight via the video link are Piers Morgan and former Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger. Morgan will share his views on Boris Johnson, Donald Trump and ‘woke up the liberals’, while Wenger He will discuss his career and his encounters with Roy Keane, Alex Ferguson and Thierry Henry.

Throwing star Henry shefflin He will talk about working with Focus Ireland, the move to management and this year’s unique hurling championship.

Irish rugby Rob kearney He will be telling Ryan why he supports Joe Biden, whom he calls Uncle Joe. He will also speak publicly for the first time about how a family tragedy has been the driving force behind some of his proudest sporting moments.

Source: The Late Late Show / YouTube

  • The Graham Norton Show, BBC One, 10:45 PM

If an appearance by Arsene Wenger wasn’t enough for you, it will also be in Graham Norton. Joining him are Samuel L Jackson, Dawn French and Freddie Flintoff.

Tonight’s musical guest is Michael Kiwanuka, who will perform his single, Light.

Source: The Graham Norton Show / YouTube

Across the pond

In the US, Biden and Trump held two dueling town halls last night, which Jimmy Kimmel briefly discusses if you don’t mind looking at yourself. Kimmel believes it is an uphill battle for Trump at this stage and is pointing to him as the next judge for America’s Got Talent. We would all watch.

Kimmel also spoke with Liam Neeson about the quarantine in New York and his friendship with Bono, something that everyone seems to be doing right now (cc: Jon Bon Jovi). He said their friendship started after Paul asked for an autograph.

Source: Jimmy Kimmel Live / YouTube

In Last Week Tonight, John Oliver discusses various efforts to destabilize the vote in the 2020 US presidential election and why the United States may need to prepare for not just an election month rather than the night of November 3. Fun times ahead.

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Meanwhile, Trevor Noah discusses Trump’s fixation with Hunter Biden, Burisma, and a conspiracy theory that claims Obama faked the death of Osama Bin Laden.

Noah also spoke with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo about the state’s response to the coronavirus and his new book.

Source: The Daily Show with Trevor Noah / YouTube

From the archives

If you enjoy car crash chat show appearances, you can enjoy Meg Ryan vs. Michael Parkinson, The Bee Gees vs. Clive Anderson, or even Kay Burley making Peter Andre cry.

Who knows what else will be added to the list after the weekend, but none are sure to top David Blaine on This Morning. He refused to answer any of Eamon Holmes’ questions, and Holmes laughed awkwardly and called the matter “different.”

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