Here's the line-up for tonight's Late Late Show

It's a good 'un.

Here's the line-up for tonight's Late Late Show

Ryan Tubridy has his hands full on this week's Late Late with a star-studded collection of guests.

Shaken, but not stirred Bond star Roger Moore will be taking to the leather coach along with popstar Robbie Williams, Rugby head Johnny Sexton as well as Hypnotist Keith Barry and Chatty man Alan Carr.

And if all that wasn't enough for you, presenters Dáithi Ó Sé, Maura Derrane and Hector Ó hEochagáin will also be popping to celebrate 20 years of TG4.

Robbie Williams is to appear live on the night to talk about being one of the biggest popstars on the planet, his wild days during the peak of his fame and of course settling down to family life and the trials of fatherhood.

Roger Moore will be talking about life after 007 and why he continues to work at 89 years of age while Ireland and Leinster out half Johnny Sexton will be chatting about his decision to make the move to France and his thoughts on Ireland's chances against the All Blacks.

Amid the chaos of celebs, saucy gossip and nostalgic stories, there will also be a few tunes, one from Mr Robbie Williams himself who will be playing his latest song and Declan O'Rourke will also bang out a few tunes.

Not a bad night if you are at home in front of the telly with a nice cuppa tae!

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