Another Friday, another Late Late Show, so you probably want to know who Ryan will be chatting to tonight. Well, there's no A-listers, but there are some interesting guests.

First up, Kerry's Colm 'The Gooch' Cooper will be in studio to talk about the controversy surrounding his upcoming testimonial dinner. He’ll also be chatting about his hugely successful football career, winning five All-Ireland titles with Kerry before retiring from inter-county football earlier this year. He’ll be filling viewers in on what life is like now that he has taken off the green and gold for good.

Stefanie Preissner is back with a new book Why Can’t Everything Just Stay the Same? She’ll be chatting with Ryan about everything from why she wrote lengthy letters to Santa begging him not to bring her surprises to how she changed her life completely with an astonishing weight loss and having her own critically acclaimed TV show, Can't Cope Won't Cope.

Ryan will also chat to two brothers who have shot to fame in completely different spheres – UFC coach John Kavanagh and Snapchat star James Kavanagh.

My Left Foot director Jim Sheridan will be in studio to chat about his search for the perfect actor to play Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott; his upcoming Lockerbie project and the Dublin-Arabic Film Festival. He’ll also be telling viewers about taking action last year as one of the public faces of the Apollo House campaign and why he remains passionately committed to tackling the homeless crisis in Ireland.

Also on the show, Ryan chats to broadcaster Ronan Collins who had quite a health scare recently when he lost the power in one of his legs as he was getting ready to host an event. Taken to hospital in the middle of the night, doctors quickly discovered he was in need of emergency surgery on his spine. His story is captured in the upcoming RTÉ2 series Trauma and on Friday night he’ll be telling viewers how the speedy action of those medics saved him from permanent paralysis.

Finally, a panel of well-known commentators will discuss the state of the nation in advance of next week's budget while Electric Eddie joins Ryan as three amateur singers battle it out to be crowned the Late Late’s karaoke king or queen.

Catch it all tonight on The Late Late Show on RTE One at 9.35pm.