Conor Moore performing at a function in the Mullingar Shamrocks clubhouse.

Conor Moore on this week's Late Late Show

Conor Moore is among the guests on the Late Late Show this week, for a programme that RTÉ say is an Irish Oscars tribute.

Other guests are Miriam Margolyes, Senator Lynn Ruane, Daryl McCormack, Karina Molloy, Derek Ryan amd Emma Langford.

Some of the Oscars nominees will be live in studio, including writer and director Colm Bairéad and producer Cleona Ní Chrualaoi of An Cailín Ciún (The Quiet Girl) – the first Irish language feature film to be nominated for an Oscar.

An Cailín Ciún has grossed more than €1 million at the box office in Ireland and the UK, and is the most successful Irish language film ever.

It has also received two Bafta nominations.

Tipp man, Daryl McCormack will be on the show to chat about his double Bafta nomination. Daryl has bee in Bad Sisters, Peaky Blinders and Good Luck to You, Leo Grande.

Miriam Margolyes and Senator Lynn Ruane will join Ryan Tubridy on the couch to discuss their summer holiday in a camper van, their shared love of the Aran Islands and their upcoming documentary about Lady Gregory.

Conor Moore has a golf show in the US, and in the last year he’s branched out into Formula 1.

His impersonations of sports stars and celebrities have hundreds of millions of views online, and the Mullingar man (aka Conor’s Sketches) will be back on the show with more hilarious impressions.

Ryan will speak to Karina Molloy, one of the first women to join the Irish Defence Forces, about her experiences of harassment, sexual assault and bullying while serving and why she decided to speak out.

Plus, There will be music from Aby Coulibaly as she showcases her new single. Derek Ryan and Emma Langford will perform a special duet called Everywhere with you.

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