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# chat-show - Friday 1 June, 2012

In pictures: The Late Late Show celebrates 50 years on air

Guests line up on the RTÉ’s red carpet for anniversary special…

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6 memorable moments from 50 years of the Late Late Show

From tearing up Toy Show tickets to Padraig Flynn’s appearance, here are some of the chat show’s highlights. Tell us your favourites…

# chat-show - Wednesday 7 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Your Say This post contains a poll

Poll: Should the Late Late Show be scrapped?

RTE says it is happy with the ratings for the first show of the new season – but do you think it’s time for a change on Friday nights?

# chat-show - Wednesday 27 July, 2011

From Business ETC Chatty Men

Saturday Night Show tops Late Late for guest costs

Brendan O’Connor show spent over €5,000 more on guests than Ryan Tubridy-fronted show. Between them, they shelled out €265,318 on filling the guest seats last season.

# chat-show - Monday 9 May, 2011

From Business ETC Ryan Tubridy

BBC rolls out the red carpet for Ryan

Beeb makes formal announcement that Tubridy on his way to “work his magic”.

# chat-show - Thursday 29 July, 2010

BARACK OBAMA became the first US president to make a studio appearance on a television chat show today.

He joined Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg Joy Behar, Sherri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck on the popular show, The View.

The president chatted about his family life, as well as touching on more sober topics like the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the economy.

Obama was asked by 80-year-old journalist Barbara Walters: “In the last month, what has been the rose and what has been the thorn?”

He said, “Well in the last month the rose has to be a couple of days we took in Maine with Michelle, Sasha and Malia, and we went on bike rides and hikes.”

He continued; “You know, the girls are getting old enough now where they’re not quite teenagers yet – so they still like you – but they’re full of opinions and ideas and observations, and it’s just a great age.”

When asked what the “thorn” had been he replied: “The country has gone through a tough stretch since I took office.” He outlined that there had been a great deal to tackle since he came to power. He spoke of trying to stabilise job-loss, save the economy, deal with the oil spill, engage in two wars and attempt to control the H1N1 pandemic.

However, he said, it was the strength of the American people that inspired him: “As tough as it’s been they remain hopeful, they remain optimistic. So I don’t spend a lot of time worrying about me,” he said, “I spend a lot of time worrying about them.”

This will be Obama’s third time appearing on The View; he appeared to promote a book about his father in 2004 and once again as a presidential candidate in 2008.  However this is the first time that a sitting president has appeared on the show.

Obama said that he wanted to appear on The View because he wanted to be on a show that his wife liked: “I was trying to find a show that Michelle actually watched, and so I thought this is it, right here.”

Watch a clips here.

Meanwhile, CBS journalist Katie Couric had a sharp rebuke for Obama’s appearance on the daytime show.

# chat-show - Thursday 15 July, 2010

IRISH CHAT SHOW HOST Graham Norton will replace Jonathan Ross on BBC1′s flagship Friday night chat show. Norton had been favourite to get the gig and the announcement ends months of speculation as to who would replace Ross.

The Sun is reporting that Norton will begin his run on October while a source close to him said he was over the moon. Graham’s new show is said to be quite similar to The Graham Norton Show which runs on Monday nights. The deal is part of Norton’s two year, £4m deal with the Beeb.

Ross, who’s signed a deal with ITV to present a chat show likely to go out in Saturday nights after X-Factor filling a role once occupied by Michael Parkinson.The deal is said to be worth £1m to Ross, a big drop from the £6m a year he was said to be on at the BBC.

The final Tonight with Jonathan Ross goes out on BBC on Friday with a line-up which features David Beckham and Hollywood star Jackie Chan.