As concern grows regarding the coronavirus pandemic, tomorrow night's Late Late Show will move to the Fair City set to show viewers how best to self-isolate and self-quarantine.
Dr. Sarah Doyle will bring Ryan Tubridy through a "how to" guide from the fictional Carrigstown, using the Collins' house to take viewers through some measures everyone should take while at home in the coming weeks.
Dr Doyle will also share some practical tips and demonstrations in response to Covid-19.
Moving back to the main studio, a panel of senior medics and other experts will give advice on best practice when it comes to reducing your chances of contracting the virus, consumer rights, and guidelines around the cancellation of sporting events.
Separately on tomorrow night's show, singer Niall Horan sat down with Ryan for an interview when he was last home in Ireland in January.
Horan discussed everything from life after One Direction, to why he regrets not going to his debs in Mullingar, and whether he thinks he will ever reunite with his former bandmates.
The pre-recorded interview will air tomorrow evening and also features a performance of Horan's latest single, No Judgement.
Olive Foley, wife of the late Munster head coach Anthony Foley, will be on air talking about her beloved husband of 17 years.
Olive will tell how Anthony, who passed away suddenly in 2016, was a gentle giant and a committed family man who lived for rugby.
The Late Late Show is on RTÉ One on Friday night at 9.35pm.
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