Irish actor Gabriel Byrne and US chat show host Conan O'Brien will be among the guests on this Friday's Late Late Show.
Gabriel Byrne will speak to Ryan Tubridy about why, at the age of 70, he decided to get around to writing a revealing autobiography which has lifted the lid on many private aspects of his life.
US chat show host Conan O'Brien will discuss his proud Irish heritage, his hugely successful podcast, and whether Donald Trump is a guest he may want to interview in future.
Former US ambassador to the UN, and proud Irish woman Samantha Power, will speak about being a close colleague of the now President-Elect Joe Biden, discussing the man behind the headlines and what we can expect from his term in office.
Immunologist Luke O' Neill will be in studio to delve into this week's exciting developments in the search for the Covid vaccine.
Tubridy will meet Lily Collison, the woman who was instrumental in the success of billionaire Stripe founders, John and Patrick.
Collison will also speak about John and Patrick's younger brother Tommy's story of triumph over adversity.
To mark the centenary of Bloody Sunday next weekend, The Croke Park museum will be moving part of their exhibition into the Late Late studio, where Michael Foley author of The Bloodied Field will talk about the seismic events of that day and how it shaped our country.
Italian Opera Singer Andrea Bocelli perform on the show and The Coronas will be in studio, performing their latest single.