Former 007 Roger Moore, pop star Robbie Williams, and rugby hero Johnny Sexton will join Ryan Tubridy on The Late Late Show this Friday night.

The self-effacing Moore will discuss his extraordinary career from his time as The Saint to becoming one of the quintessential James Bonds. He’ll talk about life after 007 and why he continues to work at the age of 89.

Moore spoke of his love for Ireland in his memoir My World Is My Bond, and saluted the introduction of the smoking ban. "I love Ireland: great food, the Guinness, and what's more it was the first country to ban smoking in restaurants, good for them," he wrote.

Robbie Williams will be live in studio to chat about pop star life, his wild days during the peak of his fame, and how he's finding fatherhood after settling down to family life in LA. He’ll also be performing his latest song.

Ireland and Leinster out-half Johnny Sexton will be talking about what it's like to occupy one of the highest pressure positions in Irish sport and his decision to make the move back from France. He'll also be filling us in on Ireland’s chances as they face off against the impenetrable All Blacks.

We'll be celebrating 20 years of TG4 with some of the breakout stars from the station - Dáithí Ó Sé, Maura Derrane and Hector Ó hEochagáin with some classic footage of all three when they started out.

Hypnotist Keith Barry will be hoping to put the audience under his spell, while Chatty man Alan Carr will tell viewers how he became one of the most famous comedians in Britain.

And this week's music slot features Declan O’Rourke.

The Late Late Show airs on Friday night on RTÉ One.