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Time for a comic D'host Late Late

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April 28, 2023

Pat Shortt says Friday night chat show needs shake-up

- SANDRA MALLON 

Time for a comic D'host Late Late

COMIC Pat Shortt has said Late Late Show bosses shouldn’t rule out a comic to host the show.

The D’Unbelievables star was speaking as he was enjoying a day at the races yesterday, joining hordes of fans at the Punchestown festival.

Taking a break from his punts, Pat focussed on the Late Late Show, and said the Friday night chat show is in serious need of a “major shake up”.

Asked if he thought a comedian should be considered as its next host, he reckoned it shouldn’t be ruled out.

Pat continued: “ My view on it is that the show needs a shake up. What that is, I don’t know. I’m not a TV producer who makes those decisions.

“But I think Ryan has done a great job and I think he has done an amazing job with the Toy Show. It’s incredible. But I think the Late Late Show needs a shake up big time.”

Pat said RTE should take inspiration from American chat shows for its future format.

He added: “I would look towards American chat shows like Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon.”

Asked if he thought a woman should be its next host after Ryan Tubridy steps down on May 26, he said: “Maybe so and everyone says it should be a woman because it has been men doing the line but if they’re good enough to do it, absolutely.

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