Succession star Brian Cox has postponed his scheduled appearance on tonight’s Late Late Show.
In a statement this afternoon, RTÉ said:
On this week’s radio show, Ryan Tubridy announced that Scottish actor Cox will join this week’s star lineup.
“Brian Cox, who plays the over-the-top and intimidating patriarch Logan Roy, will be joining the studio live on The Late Late Show this Friday,” Tubridy said.
“I’m so excited to see him live.
“It would be very interesting to talk to him. What kind of actor is he?”
Former Spice Girl star Melanie C., singer Paul Brady, athletes Ciara McGean, and Sonia O’Sullivan will join Tubridy this Friday.
Over the last three seasons, Succession has captivated audiences around the world with its mix of drama, comedy and family tension.
Cox is a high-powered business tycoon who takes as much pleasure in pitting his children against each other as he does in crushing business opponents, and has garnered great acclaim for his role as head of the Roy family. I’m here.
The actor won the 2022 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Prior to joining Succession, Cox had a great deal of success in television and film.
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Meanwhile, the first guest announced in this week’s Late Late is singer Mel C., nicknamed Sporty Spice during her time in the best-selling girl band.
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A spokesperson for The Late Late Show said, “Melanie C will spice things up Friday night as she will join host Ryan Tubridy in the studio live on The Late Late Show this week. .”
Mel recently opened up about his traumatic past ahead of his first ever live performance with an all-girl band.
In an interview on Elizabeth Day’s How to Fail podcast, the 48-year-old said she was assaulted by a massage therapist at a spa in Istanbul.
Earlier this month, Mel C told Retro Pop Magazine that he was working on his ninth solo album.
The Spice Girls split up in 2000, but have reunited many times since, most recently touring Europe as a four-piece in 2019. Due to business commitments, ‘Posh Spice’ Victoria Beckham did not attend.
The band performed at a sold-out Croke Park stadium in May 2019, including hits “Wannabe” and “Spice Up Your Life.”
In Mel C’s new memoir, Who I AM: My Story by Melanie Chisholm, she talks about her life in and out of the chart-topping girl band.
Ryan Tubridy asks beloved singer-songwriter Paul Brady the inspiration behind “The Island,” how he found success again after going broke in America, and his own story in front of Tina Turner. Talk about his long and eclectic career, including performing songs. He taught Irish audiences and Bob Dylan how to play “Pontchartrain’s Lake”. The Belfast singer will also perform a special musical performance of ‘The Island’.
It’s been a breakthrough season for Ireland’s Ciara Mageen. After winning her silver medal at this summer’s European Athletics Championships, she ran the 1500m in a record-breaking time of 3:56.63, and Sonia beat O’Sullivan’s national record for 27 years. she shortened by 2 seconds.
Retired RTÉ Northern editor Tommy Gorman also joins Ryan Tubulidi on the couch as he reflects on his broadcasting career spanning more than 40 years, including early life in Sligo, the politics of the North and South of the Border and his love of sports .
Meanwhile, Walsh’s new boy band, Next In Line, will also make their debut on The Late Late Show.