The Late Late Show (1962)
The Late Late Show
1962 / NRThe Late Late Show, sometimes referred to as The Late Late, or in some cases by the initialism LLS, is the world's longest-running chat show by the same broadcaster and the official flagship television programme of Irish broadcasting company Raidió Teilifís Éireann. The show was broadcast live for over two hours in front of a studio audience at 21.30 on Friday nights between September and May. It was regarded as an Irish television institution, even outside the country, and was considered "Ireland's chat show".
Seasons & Episode
New host Patrick Kielty brings his own inimitable style to the world’s longest-running live chat show and the best in Irish entertainment, music, and comedy.
A tribute to Shane McGowan plus Dancing with the Stars Contestants, Rosanna Davison, Eileen Dunne, Miriam Mullins, David Whelan and Blu Hydrangea. Music and chat from Take That to round off the show.
Patrick Kielty kicks New Year’s celebrations off with a bang in a star-studded studio with plenty of surprises and familiar faces for what promises to be a truly magical night.
Patrick Kielty rolls out the red carpet for Irish Hollywood royalty Jamie Dornan, Paul Mescal & Andrew Scott - and also welcomes Donegal teen-sensation Muireann Bradley and football legend Paul McGrath to The Late Late studio.
Patrick Kielty hosts a night of music, searching for the act who will be representing Ireland in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in 2024
Patrick Kielty is joined by Bambie Thug, Pierre-Louis Baudey-Vignaud, Marti Pello the duo behind the hit podcast, Talking Bollox.
Patrick Kielty plays Cupid as he hosts The Late Late Show Valentine's Special, and is joined by Aisling Bea, Domhnall Gleeson, Laura Whitmore & Noah Kahan.
The Late Late Show, sometimes referred to as The Late Late, or in some cases by the initialism LLS, is the world's longest-running chat show by the same broadcaster and the official flagship television programme of Irish broadcasting company Raidió Teilifís Éireann. The show was broadcast live for over two hours in front of a studio audience at 21.30 on Friday nights between September and May. It was regarded as an Irish television institution, even outside the country, and was considered "Ireland's chat show".