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Sharon Horgan, Emily Maitlis and Piers Morgan among guests on Friday’s Late Late Show

Sharon Horgan will be chatting about the new season of comedy series Bad Sisters.

ACTRESS SHARON HORGAN, journalist Emily Maitlis and presenter Piers Morgan are among the guests in the line-up for this week’s Late Late Show.

RTÉ has released the names of the interviewees who’ll be joining host Patrick Kielty on tomorrow night’s episode. 

Sharon Horgan will be chatting about the new season of comedy series Bad Sisters.

“Sharon will also speak to Patrick about an unexpected Royal visit on set and coming home to her family, who are just as busy as the Garveys!” an RTÉ preview says.

Piers Morgan will be discussing “his turbulent relationship with President-elect Donald Trump and what he thinks the next four years have in store for America and the World; his YouTube show Piers Morgan Uncensored and why he loves to wind people up”.

And journalist and broadcaster Emily Maitlis will “chat to Patrick about her infamous interview with Prince Andrew in 2019 which made headlines around the world”.

“She’ll also talk about adapting the story for screen in her Amazon series A Very Royal Scandal and the fallout from that interview five years on.”

Comedian and writer Russell Kane will also be on the Late Late Show this week to discuss his new children’s book and his Hyperactive tour, which is coming to Ireland next year.

Finally, Cork singer-songwriter Allie Sherlock will be on the show to perform her new song and to speak about her music career.

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