Liam Cunningham, Barry Keoghan and Niamh Algar to appear on the Late Late show tomorrow

Three of Ireland's most famous TV stars will appear on the Late Late show tomorrow night.
Liam Cunningham, Barry Keoghan and Niamh Algar are among the guests to appear as Lesley Roy gives an exclusive first TV performance of Ireland's 2020 Eurovision entry.
Dubliner Roy's entry, Story of my Life, hopes to return Ireland's glory days at the song competition, 50 years after Dana's win in the Netherlands.
Joining Ryan tomorrow night! Stars of the screen @liamcunningham1, @BarryKeoghan and @NiamhAlgar, music from @PaulHeatonSolo and Jacqui Abbott; and an exclusive look at Ireland's #Eurovision entry from @lesleyroyreal! ⭐️🇮🇪⭐️ pic.twitter.com/Nns8NzLous
— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) March 5, 2020
Two other Eurovision veterans will speak to Ryan Tubridy about the competition, Charlie McGettigan and Paul Harrington will chat about their victory in 1994 with Rock 'n' Roll Kids.
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Liam Cunnigham will discuss life after Game of Thrones while Barry Keoghan and Niamh Algar will be joining Tubridy to chat about life on screen ahead of the release of their upcoming film, Calm With Horses.
Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, the duo who enjoyed huge success as part of The Beautiful South back in the 1990s, will perform their upcoming single, as well as a gorgeous selection of some of their best-known hits.
Former star of Dublin football and head of the McCaffery GAA dynasty, Dr Noel McCaffrey, will also join Tubridy, alongside some patients from Noel's Dublin clinic, to discuss his ongoing mission to restore health for seriously ill patients through exercise.
All of this to come on The Late Late Show tomorrow night.