Ireland’s Paralympic heroes will lead the Late Late Show this week.
Samantha Mumba, Joanne O’Riordan, Joanne McNally, Paul O’Connell, Hermitage Green and Orla Gartland are also among the guests this Friday.
Ireland's Paralympic heroes Jason Smyth, Ellen Keane, Nicole Turner, Gary O'Reilly, Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal will be joining Ryan, along with sports journalist Joanne O'Riordan to talk about their success, their homecoming and their medals.
Samantha Mumba will talk about raising her daughter in LA, why activism is important to her and the reality of life in the music business, and living life on her own terms.
She will also speak about her role as a judge in RTE's new show, Last Singer Standing, which is due to hit screens later this autumn.
Comedian Joanne McNally will be in studio to discuss why her therapist ghosted her and being kicked off a celebrity dating website.
She'll also shed light on her life in London and why she has the spare key to Vogue’s house.
Ireland Rugby Coach and Munster legend Paul O'Connell will join Ryan to discuss how he finds life on the side-line with Ireland and the new challenges he is facing now that he is back with the national team.
He’ll also discuss his ongoing work in schools throughout Ireland with Barnardos and why the lessons he learned through sport when he was growing up helped shape him as a father, player, and coach.
Viewers will also hear the most extraordinary story of the long-lost siblings who had been left as babies on either side of the Irish border only to find each other over 50 years later through the help of DNA testing and the ITV programme Long Lost Family.
Plus, Orla Gartland is performing You're Not Special Babe from her hit album Woman on The Internet and Hermitage Green will be premiering their new single Got to Give ahead of their forthcoming Irish concerts.
- The Late Late Show, RTÉ One, Friday, September 10th at 9.35 pm.