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THE LATE LATE SHOW VALENTINE’S SPECIAL

The Late Late Show Valentine's Special - Ryan Tubridy. Picture: Andres Poveda Image Name: The Late Late Show Valentine's Special - Ryan Tubridy. Picture: Andres Poveda Description: The Late Late Show Valentine's Special - Ryan Tubridy. Picture: Andres Poveda
The Late Late Show Valentine's Special - Ryan Tubridy. Picture: Andres Poveda Image Name: The Late Late Show Valentine's Special - Ryan Tubridy. Picture: Andres Poveda Description: The Late Late Show Valentine's Special - Ryan Tubridy. Picture: Andres Poveda
The Late Late Show Valentine's Special - Ryan Tubridy. Picture: Andres Poveda Image Name: The Late Late Show Valentine's Special - Ryan Tubridy. Picture: Andres Poveda Description: The Late Late Show Valentine's Special - Ryan Tubridy. Picture: Andres Poveda

Love is in the air as The Late Late Show once again brings singletons from all over Ireland to the RTÉ studios for a love-filled evening of fun. And with the big day just around the corner, the audience could find themselves starting their love story just in time.

 

Ryan Tubridy said: “We want to hear from anyone who is looking for a little romance in their lives. In this age of dating apps and social media, we’re going back to basics and want to spark some love – on live TV! As always, the show will be great fun, and you never know, there could be someone for everyone in the audience.”

Romance will, hopefully, blossom as a mix of music, games and interviews get the nation in the mood for love.

Last year’s Late Late Show Valentine’s Special won the hearts of people all over Ireland, attracting a total consolidated audience* of 527,000 viewers.

Note to Editor:

Ratings Source: TAM Ireland Ltd / Nielsen TAM

*Average consolidated audience – consolidated data incorporates VCR, DVDR and PVR playback viewing that took place within 7 days of the original broadcast. This time-shifted viewing is added to the live data to produce consolidated viewing data. Consolidated data is available eight days after the original transmission date. This data is the ‘TAM Gold Standard’ used by the industry to report and trade on.