Check out Patrick and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat...

And Dara Ó Briain, Dr Norah Patten, Galway hurler Joe Canning and The Coronas will be on The Late Late Show this evening too
Check out Patrick and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat...

The Late Late Show: Jason Donovan will be among the guests chatting with Patrick Kielty this evening

Irish comedian and television presenter Dara Ó Briain will be on the Late Late Show later to chat about his new show Re: Creation as well as his jam-packed summer of sport and the one piece of music that's haunted him at every turn.

Jason Donovan will be on the show this evening too chatting about his time in Neighbours, being a teen icon of the 80s, reuniting on stage with Kylie, and going on tour next year to celebrate 35 years of hits on stage and screen as well as performing one of his chart-topping hits.

Victim of coercive control, Nicola Hanney will sit down with Patrick on Friday night. Her new book, Stronger: What Didn’t Kill Me, Made Me is Nicola’s harrowing account of the abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex, former Garda Paul Moody, who is due for release from prison later this year.

Galway hurler Joe Canning will be in studio as his new book My Story, with Vincent Hogan, is published. Joe will be chatting to Patrick about life after intercounty hurling, reflecting on the highs and lows of his incredible hurling career (5 All Stars, 1 All Ireland, 4 Club All-Irelands), becoming a father, and the promise he has made to his nephews.

‍Aeronautical engineer Dr. Norah Patten joins Patrick to talk about her lifelong quest to become the first Irish person in space, and how this dream will soon become a reality.

Broadcaster, author, jewellery designer and self-described 'messer' Angela Scanlon will join Patick tonight to talk about stepping into Graham Norton's shoes on the radio, wowing audiences with her Argentine Tango and why she is lending her voice and support to a very important upcoming documentary on RTÉ One.

And The Coronas will also perform a song from their new album Thoughts and Observations, which reached number one in the Irish charts this week knocking Sabrina Carpenter’s 'Short n’ Sweet' from the top!

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