Taoiseach, Ed Harris and Danny Dyer among Late Late guests
James Cox
Taoiseach Micheál Martin, film star Ed Harris and actor and presenter Danny Dyer are among Friday night's Late Late Show guests.
Mr Martin will discuss his St Patrick's Day trip to Washington DC to meet US president Donald Trump, the difficult start to the Dáil amid the speaking rights row, and the housing crisis.
Two icons of stage and screen, multi-award winners Jessica Lange and Ed Harris, will also speak to host Patrick Kielty.
Lange and Harris will talk about starring in the adaptation of Eugene O’Neill’s classic, Long Day’s Journey into Night.
The world premiere of the film takes place at the Dublin International Film Festival. They will speak about their time shooting the film in Wicklow, connections with Ireland, and their careers in Hollywood and on Broadway.
Actor Danny Dyer will be chatting about life since Albert Square, capturing hearts as Freddie Jones in Rivals, and why he’s decided to run a caravan park this summer with his daughter Dani.
Sarah Corbett Lynch will be on the show to talk about her memoir A Time for Truth about her father Jason Corbett. Jason was killed nearly ten years ago in North Carolina by Sarah's stepmother Molly Martens and Molly’s father Tom Martens. They were released last year after pleading guilty to manslaughter.
Donegal country music and blues singer Muireann Bradley will perform 'Delia'.