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06 Sept 2025

No RTE Late Late this week amid shake-up in schedule and cut in episodes

This Friday night's RTE Late Late Show is being replaced by Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again as the number of episodes are reduced

No RTE Late Late this week amid shake-up in schedule and cut in episodes

No RTE Late Late this week amid shake-up in schedule and cut in episodes

The RTE Late Late Show will not be aired this Friday night as the long-running chat show takes a break after a New Year's Eve special.

The show schedule has been shaken up since Patrick Kielty replaced Ryan Tubridy last September with a reduced number of shows being aired throughout the year.

This week is one of the break weeks in a run of 30 shows for the season, which includes the recent Toy Show and New Year's Eve special. The country music special was also one of the special editions screen in this series. 

This Friday night's RTE Late Late Show is being replaced by Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again as the number of episodes are reduced.

RTE has confirmed to us that the show will not air this week. A statement read: "The Late Late Show returns next week, Friday, January 12. There are 30 episodes in the current season."

Kielty's most recent show was the New Year's Eve special which was a hit with over 500,000 people tuning in.

It was Kielty's first New Year's special and Teenage Dirtbag hitmakers Wheatus, Oscar-winning actor James Martin, comedian Gearoid Farrelly and singers Maverick Sabre, Midge Ure, Niamh Kavanagh and Allie Sherlock were among the guests.

The show went toe to toe with Graham Norton's New Year's Eve special on the BBC. The Cork man's show featured US actors Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo among the guests.

RTE has revealed that the Late Late Show performed very well with an average of 531,000 viewers tuning in to the show live on RTE One and RTE One +1 on Sunday.

This was a marked increase in viewers from the shows screened in the regular Friday night slot in the run up to Christmas. While the Take That special in early December attracted over half a million viewers, only 380,000 and 395,000 switched on respectively in the following two shows last month.

The New Year's special was met with a mixed reaction from viewers with some hailing it as "brilliant" and others labelling it "woejus."

Many viewers took to X, formerly Twitter, to give their take on the special show.

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