Late Late Show will have no shortage of laughs as guests announced for this Friday

RTE’s Late Late Show has plenty of funny people lined up for this weekend
Patrick Kielty pictured on The Late Late Show. (Image: Andres Poveda PHOTOGRAPHY LTD)
Expect laughs aplenty on this week’s Late Late Show on RTE as some of the funniest people in Ireland and the United Kingdom are set to join Patrick Kielty – no slouch himself – this Friday night.
British TV presenter and best-selling author Richard Osman, who is not a stand-up comedian but has dabbled in the realm with his appearances on many comedy panel shows over the years, will be in RTE studios to chat about his novel The Thursday Murder Club being adapted into a film for Netflix.
Chuckles are guaranteed when viral Cork comedian Kyla Cobbler makes her Late Late Show debut on Friday as she explains how she went from popular influencer to stand-up superstar. As her profile grows, Kyla continues to perform to bigger and bigger crowds across the world and she will no doubt endear herself to even more people when she talks about her journey with host, Patrick Kielty.
Even more laughs are on the way as Vittorio Angelone has been announced as one of the guests this weekend. The Belfast comic with Italian origins has garnered a massive following on social media and he is set to tell the story of his background and how he came to establish such success in the worlds of stand-up and podcasting.
More entertainment comes from the cast of Moulin Rouge, who will be in studio to offer audience members a sneak peek of what they can expect ahead of their Dublin show next month.
Patrick Kielty on The Late Late Show.(Image: RTE)
Lisa McHugh, the country singer based out of Co Fermanagh, will also be on the couch to open up on her recent diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorder. Lisa will discuss her decision to take a break from music over the summer months to concentrate on her recovery and her return to performing.
Also on Friday night’s show, there will be a BIG BIG ticket giveaway for The Late Late Toy Show as lucky viewers discover live on air whether they have secured tickets to the annual Christmas show on Friday, December 5.
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