"The Late Late Show's" host Patrick Keilty. RTE
The long-running Friday night chat show returned earlier this month with Patrick reprising his role as host for his third season.
Last week saw the Down native joined by the stars of "The Traitors Ireland", while the week before viewers heard Colin Farrell recall his failed attempt to get into Boyzone.
On the "Late Late Show" this Friday, September 26, there is something for everyone with political figures, sporting legends and funny men.
Nicola Sturgeon is set to have a wide-ranging conversation with Kielty about her time in office as well as the fight for Scottish independence. She will also touch on the personal toll that life in the public eye had.
Nicola Sturgeon.
In 2023, Ms Sturgeon resigned from her role as leader of the SNP, and will discuss the reasons behind her resignation as well as her subsequent arrest.
Elsewhere, viewers will hear from football legend Martin O’Neill, who will look back at his celebrated career both on the pitch and on the sidelines.
Martin O’Neill.
The former international player will also share his opinions on the future of Irish soccer and what he thinks is needed to reignite Ireland’s performance on the pitch.
Neil Delamere is also on the line-up ahead of his brand-new stand-up tour, which is already selling out across the country — get your tickets while you can!
Neil Delamere.
Stephen Travers and Des Lee, who are the two surviving members of the Miami Showband, will be in the studio, alongside their long-time friend Fr Brian D’Arcy.
This year marks 50 years since the devastating massacre that changed Irish music history, and the trio will recall how they survived the tragic night in 1975.
The Miami Showband.
Music and entertainment will be provided by Dundalk folk rebel band The Mary Wallopers who will perform their new single, The Juice, and also chat about making the headlines last month at Victorious Festival.
The Mary Wallopers.
* This article was originally published on Extra.ie.