'The Graham Norton Show' returns next week so until then 'The Late Late Show' will have to do for our Friday night telly watching.

This week on Ryan's show, there's a chance for viewers to win a pair of the most sought-after tickets of the year - namely for 'The Late Late Toy Show' - as well as €20,000 prize. As for the guest lineup, it's somewhat underwhelming. But hey, that prize alone is worth tuning in for.

Laura Madden joins Tubridy to discuss her experience working with disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein in the early 1990s. The Monaghan-born former Miramax employee was one of the first women to go public with allegations of sexual abuse against the film producer.

Then to celebrate the Dublin Senior Footballers' 5-in-a-row, Dean Rock and his father Barney Rock, a former Dublin player, will be in studio. Also for sport, rugby legend Shane Byrne helps kick off the Rugby World Cup, Japanese style.

Hit TV chef Donal Skehan is on hand to discuss life in LA and raising his family there. He'll even be challenging some audience members to a cook-off.

The finalists of the Farm Heroes Awards from Carlow's National Ploughing Championships will tell their stories, before the overall winner of this year's awards is announced.

Phil Coulter, son of Derry and one of Ireland's most-loved songwriters, offers his thoughts on the future of Northern Ireland. He also gives a special performance of 'The Town I Loved So Well'.

There will also be a musical performance from English singer-songwriter Freya Ridings. She'll sing 'Castles'.

'The Late Late Show' airs tonight at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.