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This week’s Late Late Show is definitely a star-studded affair. It’s definitely worth staying in for…as if you had any other choice!

This week Ryan will be chatting to Ricky Gervais ahead of the release of the second season of his Netflix series. Afterlife has become one of the most popular series on the streaming service.

But that’s not all he’ll be speaking about. The comedian will discuss his thoughts on the current restrictions and how America is responding to the crisis.

Ryan will also be joined by former Ireland international and Munster rugby star, Paul O’Connell. Paul will discuss homeschooling his children, taking time out, and why the charity Barnardos needs your help more than ever.

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