The Late Late Show (season 52)

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The 52nd season of The Late Late Show, the world's longest-running chat show,[1] began on 6 September 2013 and concluded on 30 May 2014. Ryan Tubridy's fifth season as host, it aired on RTÉ One each Friday evening from 21:30.[2]

Local guests this season included Senator David Norris, Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly, John Wilson, Pádraig Harrington, Seán Óg Ó hAilpín, Joanne O'Riordan, Colin Farrell, Conor Lenihan, Lucinda Creighton, Mary Lou McDonald, Bob Geldof, Bosco, Brenda Fricker and Matt Cooper upon his return from North Korea. Brendan Gleeson and his sons Brian and Domhnall were all interviewed separately in different episodes (alongside the cast and crew of their latest projects) during March and April. Domhnall Gleeson also appeared alone in the season's opening episode in September.

Former Ireland rugby boss Warren Gatland was interviewed in October, while two of his successors, Joe Schmidt and Eddie O'Sullivan, were interviewed during consecutive episodes in January. Brian O'Driscoll and wife Amy Huberman featured in separate episodes (in October and in March) and Gordon D'Arcy and wife Aoife Cogan were interviewed together in May. International guests interviewed this season included astronaut Chris Hadfield, world chess champion Garry Kasparov, Sweden's Kevin Walker, South Africa's Francois Pienaar, KITT from Knight Rider, the cast of Anchorman and Richard Dreyfuss and Terry Gilliam (together) and Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum (together).

Musical guests this season included Wet Wet Wet, Cliff Richard, Midge Ure, Lang Lang, José Carreras, Clannad, Aslan, Something Happens, Delorentos, Villagers, Imelda May, O.R.B., Bell X1, Kodaline, Pixie Lott, Paolo Nutini and The Strypes.

Second episode

On 13 September 2013, Majella O'Donnell, the wife of singer Daniel O'Donnell, shaved off her hair on the show in aid of the Irish Cancer Society following her diagnosis with breast cancer.[3] €400,000 was raised for charity as a result.[4]

Fifth episode

Clare hurling team interview

On 4 October 2013, Clare hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald, along with players Shane O'Donnell and Patrick Donnellan, appeared as guests on the show to discuss the All-Ireland hurling final win and reaction.[5][6] Davy Fitzgerald returned to the show in January.

Dolores O'Riordan revelation

Dolores O'Riordan confirmed she would be the new judge on The Voice of Ireland.

Sinéad O'Connor incident

Sinéad O'Connor used her appearance this season to discuss her feud with Miley Cyrus.

Fifteenth episode

On 13 December 2013, astronaut Chris Hadfield, in Ireland for a book signing the next day, was a guest. He performed his version of "Space Oddity".[7] Such was his popularity, he returned as a guest two episodes later. Some reports suggested he was "the real star" of an episode that also featured the cast of Anchorman (though that sequence was pre-recorded).[8]

Special editions

The season's edition of The Late Late Toy Show was broadcast on 29 November 2013. The show had a Mary Poppins theme, with Ryan Tubridy opening the show dressed as chimney sweep Bert and then tearing off his costume to reveal his Christmas jumper.[9] Guests included Robbie Keane and Bosco.[10][11]

The 2014 Eurosong Final was held on The Late Late Show on 28 February. The show descended into chaos as Tubridy lost control of his guests and one of the judges, Linda Martin, confronted one of the mentors, Billy McGuinness, live on national television, at one point rising from her seat and shouting that he was an "odious little man".[12][13][14] Meanwhile, five acts performed, with one selected to represent Ireland at Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen. The winner of the national song contest was [...] with the song "[...]". But Martin v McGuinness grabbed all the headlines.

List of episodes

September
No. Original air date Interviews Performances
1
6 September 2013 Bob Geldof; Domhnall Gleeson; Roddy Doyle The Boomtown Rats; The Strypes Details
Geldof also performed with The Boomtown Rats
2
13 September 2013 Lucinda Creighton; Mario Rosenstock; Majella O'Donnell Clannad; Pokey LaFarge Details
3
20 September 2013 Sinitta; Colm Meaney; Bernard O'Shea and Dermot Whelan The High Kings; The Hot Sprockets Details
4
27 September 2013[15] Joanne O'Riordan; Tina Malone; Brian McFadden and Vogue Williams; Cast of Love/Hate (Fran, Trish, Elmo, Dano, Lizzie and Debbie) Bell X1; Brian McFadden Details
October
No. Original air date Interviews Performances
5
4 October 2012 Davy Fitzgerald, Shane O'Donnell and Patrick Donnellan; Sinéad O'Connor; Laura Whitmore; Dolores O'Riordan; Nathan Carter Nathan Carter Details
6
11 October 2013 Melanie McCabe; Emily O'Reilly; Paddy Moloney and John Sheahan; Martha Long; Love/Hate cat CÓRus; Delorentos; Birdy Details
7
18 October 2013[16][17] Colin Farrell; Steve Coogan; Brian O'Driscoll; José Carreras; Gok Wan Big September; José Carreras; cast of Save the Last Dance Details
8
25 October 2013 Kimberley Walsh; Warren Gatland; Seán Óg Ó hAilpín; Peter Murphy (son of Eamon Casey); Eamon Dunphy Jack L; Wicked; Villagers Details
November
No. Original air date Interviews Performances
9
1 November 2013 Shane Filan; John Bishop; Jennifer Saunders; Christy Moore Shane Filan; Christy Moore Details
10
8 November 2013 Amanda Holden, John Delaney, Conor McGregor Little Green Cars Details
11
15 November 2013 June Brown; Allen Leech; Pádraig Harrington; Cliff Richard; Síle Seoige, Daniella Moyles and Jenny Buckley Cliff Richard Details
12
22 November 2013 Finbar Furey, Helen Fielding, AP McCoy, Pat Shortt Finbar Furey, Kodaline, Wet Wet Wet Details
13
29 November 2013 Various children; Bosco; Robbie Keane Do please fill out accordingly Details
The Late Late Toy Show
December
No. Original air date Interviews Performances
14
6 December 2013 Gary Barlow; Jason Byrne; Peter Coonan; Perry Ogden; Father Peter McVerry; Karen Koster; John Maguire; Domhnall from The Late Late Toy Show Gary Barlow, Shayne Ward with Foster and Allen Details
15
13 December 2013 Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd and David Koechner; Chris Hadfield; Johnny Vegas; Daniel O'Donnell; Ellie Goulding Chris Hadfield; Daniel O'Donnell; Ellie Goulding; The Overtones Details
Interview with Ferrell, Carell, Rudd and Koechner pre-recorded earlier in the week during their visit for the European premiere of Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
16
20 December 2013 Una Healy; Kevin Walker (Sweden's Idol 2013 winner); Brendan O'Carroll Wallis Bird and Sharon Shannon duet; Paul Harrington and the Whitefriar Street Church Choir duet Details
Two families were also reunited for Christmas
January
No. Original air date Interviews Performances
17
10 January 2014 Kian Egan; Joe Schmidt; Chris Hadfield Gregory Porter; Chip Crawford Details
18
17 January 2014 Davy Fitzgerald; Kenny Egan; Eddie O'Sullivan; Nikki Symmons; Ray Mears; Matt Cooper (on his trip to North Korea); Andrew Scott James Vincent McMorrow; Skipper's Alley; Red Hurley Details
19
24 January 2014 Josh Hartnett; Michael Bolton; Philomena Lee Michael Bolton; Kapitals; Trilogy Music Details
20
31 January 2014 Keith Barry; Mark Little; Katie Hopkins Mario Rosenstock's Garth Brooks mania sketch Details
February
No. Original air date Interviews Performances
21
7 February 2014 David Norris; Samantha Mumba; Danielle Hayes, Lisa Cannon and Emma Scott (Irish women's weightlifters); the father of Jonathan Byrne (on the "Neknominate" fad, which originated in Australia before spreading to Ireland) Eddi Reader; Garth Brooks tribute act Details
22
14 February 2014 David Rawle; Brenda Fricker; Karley Sciortino; Conor Cusack Robert Mizzell; Scott Maher Details
23
21 February 2014 Richard Dreyfuss and Terry Gilliam; panel discussion on the right to die with Tom Curran, Corrinna Moore and Simon Fleming Corner Boy, Midge Ure, Keith Hanley Details
24
28 February 2014 Louis Walsh, Linda Martin, Eoghan McDermott, Maia Dunphy, Johnny Logan Johnny Logan; Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan Details
Eurosong special
March
No. Original air date Interviews Performances
25
7 March 2014 Amy Huberman, Hugh O'Conor, Peter McDonald and Brian Gleeson; Conor Lenihan; Evelyn O'Rourke; Donal Skehan; Hector Ó hEochagáin Judith Owen; Alan Hayes Details
26
14 March 2014 The family of the late Christine Buckley; Kian Egan; Jason Byrne; Joey Essex Kian Egan Details
27
21 March 2014 Mike Ross; Lorraine Kelly; Jim Culloty; Mary Lou McDonald; Art Parkinson Raglans; Lisa Stansfield; Altan Details
28
28 March 2014 Brendan Gleeson, Killian Scott and John Michael McDonagh; Barry McGuigan and Carl Frampton; Garry Kasparov; Monica Porter Pixie Lott, The Riptide Movement, The Wolfe Tones Details
April
No. Original air date Interviews Performances
29
4 April 2014 Garda whistleblower John Wilson; Sam Bailey; Siva Kaneswaran; Rio Hogarty; Jason McAteer and Phil Babb Some of those interviewed? Details
30
11 April 2014 Linda Nolan; Father Ray Kelly; Francois Pienaar; Yvonne and Missy Keating; Jimmy Magee Hothouse Flowers; Josh Record Details
Magee also performed charity single "These Old Eyes Have Seen It All"
31
18 April 2014 Cathy Kelly; Eamonn Coghlan; Eileen Whelan; Emma O'Driscoll; KITT from Knight Rider Lang Lang Details
32
25 April 2014 Michelle Heaton (on her health scares); Michael Fassbender, Domhnall Gleeson and Lenny Abrahamson; Tom Meagher Something Happens; Paolo Nutini Details
May
No. Original air date Interviews Performances
33
2 May 2014 Christy Moore; Adam Clayton; Alison Canavan; Noel Fitzpatrick; Thomas Gilmartin, Jnr (son of the late Tom Gilmartin) 300-person Riverdance performance; George Ezra; Imelda May; O.R.B. Details
34
9 May 2014 Aengus Mac Grianna; Dara Ó Briain; Jim Sheridan; Omar Sharif Derek Ryan with Sharon Shannon, Mick Flannery; The Minutes Details
35
16 May 2014 Des Bishop; David McWilliams; Lisa Fitzpatrick; Dolores Kehoe Emma Stevens; The High Kings; Rebecca Storm; Mary Byrne; Martin Finn Details
36
23 May 2014 Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum; Gordon D'Arcy and Aoife Cogan; Christy and Kathryn Dignam; Lorna Byrne Aslan; Ashley Roberts; 5 Seconds of Summer Details
37
30 May 2014 Conor McGregor; Louis Walsh; cast of Mrs. Brown's Boys; Emma Sayle HomeTown; David Gray Details


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