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18 Sept 2025

Traitors stars among the guests on this week's Late Late Show on RTE One

The Traitors Ireland star Paudie Moloney, actor Aisling Bea, author Marian Keyes and parents of Harvey Morrison are among the big names lined up to join Patrick Kielty for this week's show

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There's a great range of guests lined up for Friday night's episode of Late Late Show on RTÉ with the likes of Paudie Moloney, Aisling Bea and Marian Keyes joining Patrick Kielty in studio.   

Banished and murdered The Traitors Ireland cast will join the Late Late Show line-up to share some behind the scenes action ahead of entering its final week.

Read next: Traitors at the Ploughing – stars of RTE show hide in plain sight ahead of grand final

Recently murdered Christine, original Traitor Katelyn and father and son duo Paudie and Andrew will join Patrick to look ahead to the final and to confirm if Paudie really is a hugger.   

BAFTA award-winning writer, actor, and Irish comedian Aisling Bea will join Patrick to talk about joining the new series Grown Ups and her joy at filming in Dublin. 

The Kildare native will also chat about the inspiration behind her forthcoming stand-up tour Older Than Jesus and why she’s proud to be the face of Oxfam Ireland’s Second-Hand September. 

Renowned authors Marian Keyes and Stefanie Preissner will join Patrick to chat about The Walsh Sisters, RTÉ’s eagerly awaited new drama based on Marian’s beloved novels Rachel’s Holiday and Anybody Out There. 

They will be discussing bringing the five fiercely funny, flawed sisters from page to screen, and reflect on the joy, chaos and emotional depth that make this story so enduring.   

Following his rise to international acclaim from drama series Say Nothing, actor Anthony Boyle is in studio to chat about his latest role in the new Netflix drama House of Guinness. 

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Anthony will discuss his whirlwind journey from Belfast to Broadway and reflect on what it means to him to bring the story of one of the most famous Irish families to a global audience.  

The parents of Harvey Morrison, Gillian Sherratt and Stephen Morrison will join Patrick to share the heartbreaking story of losing their son, who died in July at just nine years old and why they have formed a campaign in his memory. 

Music on the night will come from rock band Ash who will perform their single Which One Do You Want?   

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