The Late Late Show won't air next week in a schedule shake-up.

The long-running RTÉ chat show, hosted by Patrick Kielty, typically airs each Friday night at 9.35pm.

But next week it won't be on our TV screens as presenter Patrick takes a break off to coincide with the Easter Holidays.

Because next Friday, April 18th, is Good Friday, RTÉ One is slightly changing it's schedule. It will return the following week, April 25th, in it's usual time slot.

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Sports drama movie Air, starring Matt Damon and Viola Davis, will replace the Late Late in the 9.35pm time slot.

If that's not your cup of tea, RTÉ 2 are showing comedy drama The Last Right, starring Michiel Huisman as Daniel Murphy, a man who is left in charge of the corpse of someone he never knew.

Meanwhile, over on Virgin Media One, you can catch up with all of the latest action from the Celebrity Big Brother House as hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best evict another housemate from Britain's most famous house.

On tonight's Late Late Show, Patrick sat down for an extensive interview with Amanda Knox to discuss her journey of rebuilding her life and reclaiming her name ten years after being fully acquitted of the murder of her housemate Meredith Kercher.

Professional dancer and TV personality Bruno Tonioli joined Patrick to talk about his career as a judge on Strictly Come Dancing, Dancing with the Stars USA and Britain's Got Talent, as well as his long-standing friendship with the late, great Len Goodwin.

Legendary Irish footballers Johnny Giles and Liam Brady talked about their brilliant careers, while comedian and presenter Dermot Whelan promoted his new book, Busy and Wrecked.

And ahead of their sold-out gigs across Ireland this summer, Amble performed their brand new single Swan Song.

The Late Late Show airs Friday nights at 9.35pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.