The line-up for this week's Late Late Show has been revealed.
Former Miramax employee Laura Madden will be on the show tonight. The Monaghan born woman was one of the first people to go public with allegations of sexual abuse against film producer Harvey Weinstein.
TV chef Donal Skehan will chat about living in LA and raising his family there. Members of the audience will be challenged to a cook-off.
To celebrate the Dublin Senior Footballers' 5-in-a-row, Dean Rock will be on the show alongside his Dad, Barney, who is also a former Dublin player.
Rugby legend Shane Byrne will be kicking off the Rugby World Cup, Japanese style.
Songwriter Phil Coulter will perform The Town I Loved So Well and will discuss his thoughts on the future of Northern Ireland.
Singer-songwriter Freya Ridings will perform Castles.
There'll also be tickets for the Late Late Toy Show up for grabs.
The Late Late Show airs on Friday, September 20th at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.