Irish CNN reporter Donie O’Sullivan leads the lineup for this week’s Late Late Show.
The popular RTÉ chat show is back on Friday night for the first time in 2021, with host Ryan Tubridy set to chat with the Kerry native.
Donie received high praise as he shared live updates from outside the US Capitol on Wednesday night, with commenting on his ability to keep his cool amid the chaos of the protests.
Overwhelmed by all the love from Ireland tonight. ☘️ ❤️ https://t.co/rKCksNFxkk
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) January 7, 2021
Dr Colm Henry will also join Ryan on Friday’s show to discuss how the Covid-19 vaccines work, as six of Ireland’s healthcare workers will be vaccinated live in studio.
CEO of the HSE Paul Reid will chat about how our health system is coping under the impact of this latest surge of coronavirus cases.
Women’s health campaigner Vicky Phelan will be discussing her upcoming trip to the US for an experimental new treatment, as well as why our frontline workers need our support now more than ever.
Wexford Hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald will chat to Ryan about how the past year has changed his perspective on hurling and family, his stand against online bullying, and the return of Ireland’s Fittest Family.
This week on the #LateLate we're joined by…@CNN reporter @donie,@CcoHse Dr. Colm Henry,@paulreiddublin, CEO of @HSELive,
Wexford Hurling Manager Davy Fitz,
Women's health advocate @PhelanVicky
with music from @LuciaEvansVoice. pic.twitter.com/mKAssTA620— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) January 7, 2021
Lucia Evans is set to give a very special performance alongside the Discovery Gospel Choir.
The Late Late Show on RTÉ One Friday, January 8 at 9:35pm.