'You are an inspiration': Taoiseach pens letter to Adam King following Toy Show appearance
Martin encouraged Adam to follow his dream to work with Nasa, and thanked him for his “strength”.
Martin encouraged Adam to follow his dream to work with Nasa, and thanked him for his “strength”.
An Post wants to help Adam share his virtual hug across the world.
€6.5 million was raised for charity during the programme.
The slip has been removed from the RTÉ Player.
From heartfelt moments to strict social distancing, here are the best moments from the 2020 Toy Show.
Many customers were worried they will not be able to watch the Late Late Toy Show, which has just started.
Cabinet will meet today to discuss the government’s exit plan.
Tubridy will be hoping to host his 12th Late Late Toy Show later this year.
The festive season begins tonight with one of the TV events of the year.
The show this year is inspired by the world of Disney’s Frozen and the emphasis will be on families’ traditions of gathering together to watch it.
The show was watched in over 100 countries around the world.
Well, that’s that done and dusted for another year.
The Late Late Toy Show airs tonight at 9.35pm on RTÉ One
We have just the test for you.
Sure, what else would an Irish child ask a famous actor?
Ryan Tubridy says the situation of homeless children in Ireland this Christmas is “utterly unacceptable”.
The show was watched in 109 countries outside of Ireland.
Ryan Tubridy was in flying form last night.
Graham Burke surprised his three young children by returning home from serving in Africa.
Not at home? Sure that’s no problem at all.
There will be no international stars featured on tonight’s show but there will be plenty of touching moments.
There’s an undersea theme this year – the set is inspired by The Little Mermaid.
A massive 1.4 million tuned in last year.
RTÉ, what have you unleashed.
A HOROLOGIST. No spoilers here.
Over 1.5 million people tuned in to watch Ryan Tubridy.
An average of 1.4 million viewers watched the toy extravaganza from 102 countries, including the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and Nepal.
The pupils spent six hours waiting to go on air, and didn’t realise they were cut prematurely until afterwards.
“You’re doing well as an arrow!”
Irish Twitter was in fine form last night.
Students at IADT spent 10 weeks bringing the designs to life in time for the Toy Show.
Always meet your heroes.