Meath star Vikki Wall to appear on the Late Late Show
One of the stars of the All-Ireland winning Meath ladies football team Vikki Wall will share her thoughts on her favourite photos from the GAA year from the 2021 edition of the popular book Season of Sundays tomorrow night on the Late Late Show.
The Dunboyne GAA star who produced a stellar performance in the All-Ireland final victory over Dublin last month and she takes pride of place with fellow Meath warriors Katie Newe, Emma Duggan, and Máire O'Shaughnessy celebrating after the final whistle of the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship final and their win over Dublin at Croke Park in Dublin. The evocative image was captured by Sportsfile's Brendan Moran.
Now in its twenty fifth year of publication, A Season of Sundays 2021 embraces the very heart and soul of Ireland's national games as captured by the award winning team of photographers at Sportsfile. With text by Alan Milton, it is a treasured record of the 2021 GAA season to be savoured and enjoyed by players, spectators and enthusiasts everywhere.
Vikki will be in great company on the Late Late Show which boasts a superb line up of guests.
Billy Connolly, Robert Sheehan and Anna Geary are among the guests for this Friday night's Late Late Show.
One of the greatest and most influential stand-up comedians of all time, Scottish star Billy Connolly will join Ryan Tubridy from Florida as he reflects on his stellar 50 years in comedy.
Ireland's Fittest Family coaches Anna Geary, Davy Fitzgerald, Derval O'Rourke and Donncha O’Callaghan will be talking about the return of the hit series on October 31 and explain how their on-screen rivalry has filtered into real life.
Actor Robert Sheehan, star of Love/Hate, The Umbrella Academy, Misfits and The Mortal Instruments, will be on the show to talk about growing up in Portlaoise, becoming an author despite nearly failing English in the Leaving Certificate and why he'll never lose his midlands accent.
Author John Boyne will talk about being one of the most prolific and successful Irish authors in recent years.
From The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas to The Heart's Invisible Furies and The Echo Chamber, he’ll reveal the stories behind some of his most successful books and what inspires him to keep writing best-selling novels.
Plus, there will be music from Tolu Makay and Malaki who will exclusively perform their brand new single The Light.
The show will welcome 100 audience members on Friday night. While operating at half its capacity, it will be the largest studio audience for the show since before Covid restrictions were introduced in March 2020.
Watch The Late Late Show, RTÉ One, Friday, October 22nd at 9:35pm.