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One of our FAVOURITE Line Of Duty stars will be on The Late Late Show this Friday

We can't wait for this!

Irish actor Adrian Dunbar is set to appear on The Late Late Show this Friday.

With a lead role as Superintendent Ted Hastings in one of the most applauded TV shows of the last decade, the Line of Duty star will join Ryan Tubridy to look back on his illustrious career – and to reflect on what it was like growing up in Northern Ireland.

Former Kerry footballer Pat Spillane will also be on the show, to discuss whether enough is being done to save rural Ireland. Back in 2017, an action plan to positively develop rural Ireland was launched, and Pat was appointed to work with local communities and relay concerns back to the government.

Editor-in-chief of US Glamour Samantha Barry and TV presenter Laura Whitmore have gained international notoriety through their work in the media industry, and have remained firm friends throughout.

Samantha and Laura will join Ryan to chat about everything from their beginnings in Ballincollig and Bray, to why it’s so important to them that women support each other.

Portarlington native Fr Sean Hyland had a successful career as an electrical engineer, but after the deaths of his two children Seana and Ciaran, and then the death of his wife Liz, he decided to become a priest in his 60s.

Similarly, Niall McDonagh’s journey to find faith came about following a string of family tragedies, when the death of his brother, father and cousin left him bereft. Fr Sean and Niall will be on the show to chat about grief and why they turned to religion to cope.

Dessie Fitzgerald was a talented hurler living an ordinary, happy life when a spate of life changing events in one year led him to hit rock bottom.

Dessie will join Ryan to discuss how he lost two brothers and suffered a spinal cord injury during a hurling semi-final; and why he’s now committed to moving forward and embracing every second of life.

World Naked Bike Ride is an annual, worldwide event that highlights the vulnerability of cyclists on the roads, with full or partial nudity encouraged and participants urged to “bare as you dare”.

To celebrate the event in Cork on the 8th of June, the Late Late Show will have 16 cyclists in their birthday suits riding through the studio.

There will also be music from Gavin James, and Cork band True Tides.

The Late Late Show airs on RTÉ One, Friday, April 19th at 9.35pm. 

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