Joining Ray D'Arcy are rugby legend Donncha O'Callaghan, dancing man Sean O'Brien, musician Tulisa, comedian Tommy Tiernan and Wheatus perform 'Teenage Dirtbag' live in studio.
Ray D'Arcy chats to Deirdre O'Kane about her upcoming play 'Are You There, Garth? It's Me, Margaret'. Timothy V. Murphy talks about going from Glenroe farm to True Detective, and The Academic perform new track 'Northern Boy'.
Ray D'Arcy is joined by the parents of Darren Randolph, Anne and Ed and the mother of Shane Long, Anne. Also in studio are Dr Eva Orsmond, Jay and Keith Duffy, Ger Brennan, Janice Dickinson and music by Editors.
Ray D'Arcy chats to model Roz Purcell about her recent book, her food blog and the two take part in a press-up challenge; Milo McCarthy tells Ray D'Arcy about his efforts to fund raise money for refugee crisis in Syria and performs 'Ireland's Call'; Newly crowned world boxing champion, Michael Conlan chats to Ray D'Arcy about his goals for the year ahead.; Bruce Jones joins Ray D'Arcy to chat about life after Coronation Street and his battle with depression. Ray also chats to Vivien White, Aife McHugh and Katie O'Flynn about Asexual Awareness Week and how they define what being asexual means to them. Markus Feehily performs his latest single, 'Butterfly'.
Ardal O'Hanlon joins Ray on the sofa to talk about his recent projects including a stand-up comedy trip to Russia and his portrayal of a 'frisky cartoon bull'. He and Ray also re-enact one of Ray's favourite scenes from Father Ted. The former Miss Northern Ireland Joanne Salley speaks about her time at Cambridge and Harrow Boys school. She tells a cautionary tale about the ramifications of putting photos on the internet - a lesson that she learned the hard way. Ray introduces 'Jack Nicholson', who turns out to be art teacher Norman Deesing who happens to share an uncanny likeness with the Hollywood star. Ray talks to pick-up artist Neil Strauss about his famous book, 'The Game'. Neil talks about his life as a rock and roll writer, a sex-addict and about how he turned his life around since meeting his wife. Ray chats to Charlene McKenna about her current role on Ripper Street and new life in New York. She teaches Ray the 'Neanderthal-walk' she perfected for her recent Ron Howard pilot. Ryan Sheridan performs his song "I'm Alive" on The Ray D'Arcy Show.
Ray D'Arcy is joined by Davy Fitzgerald and Anna Geary, Jane and Brendan McKenna, Donal Skehan and Michael Ball. Guy Garvey performs live in studio.
Ray D'Arcy's guests include Irish director Jim Sheridan, model and TV personality Caprice, and journalist and broadcaster Vincent Browne.
Guests included Bressie, Neil Delamere, Roisin Ingle and Pamela Anderson with music from Rainey Qualley.
Ray D'Arcy is joined by Katie Healy, Rachel Allen, Alex Salmond and Joanne O'Riordan. Music by Moxie, Shane Filan and Nadine Coyle.
Ray's guests include Anne Doyle, Shayne Ward, Paul Howard, and YouTube vloggers Riyadh Khalaf, Melanie Murphy and Clare Cullen. Music from Co. Cavan singer Áine Cahill.
Interviews with Tommy Bowe, Ashling Thompson, Abandoman and Dublin based trad band Lynched. Conor Pope, Rosemary McCabe & Kathy Kelly take a look back on the year that was. We will also have a performance from the new musical, “Asa, A Christmas Story.”
Ray is joined by the cast of the new RTÉ drama series "Rebellion", host of Channel 4's "Countdown" Nick Hewer, comedian Pat Shortt, and British writer and socialite Lady C.
Ray D’Arcy chats to the Operation Transformation Leaders, Katie Piper and George and Ingrid Hook. Including a musical performance by Hurricane Highway.
Ray's guests include author Eoin Colfer, Soccer Pundit John Giles, performer Sharon Murphy, beauty blogger Becky Timlin and comedian Colm O'Regan.
Ray's guests include Dean Strang, Angie Bowie, Neven and Amelda Maguire, and Damo and Ivor star Jules Coll.
Ray D’Arcy chats to Senator David Norris, Sean Hughes and Mark and Roisin Molloy. Also, Niamh Briggs, Marie Louise Reilly and Nora Stapleton chat about all things Six Nations. Music by the Heathers.
Ray D’Arcy chats to Jeremy McConnell, Pamela Flood, Paul McKenna and catches up with some of the characters behind the viral Facebook hit "Humans of Dublin". Also, performance by Eleanor McEvoy.
Saturday night's guests were Nicky Byrne, Ruth Fitzmaurice, David McSavage and Cereal Killer twins Alan and Gary Keery.
With guests Lenny Abrahamson & Ed Guiney, Emma Hannigan, Ken Doherty, June Steenkamp, Aidan Quinn and performance from Sample Answer.
Ray is joined by puppet pals Zig and Zag, renowned author Jeffrey Archer, entertainer Derek Archer, TV and Radio Presenter Bláithaid Ní Chofaigh and newly elected TDs Lisa Chambers, Joseph Madigan and Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire.
Ray is joined by Ireland's Aslan band members Christy Dignam and Billy McGuinness, brothers Donal and Conor O'Shea, award winning director John Carney and Mario Rosenstock.
Independent Alliance co-founder Shane Ross TD talks politics, priorities and what he thinks is really going on since the general election.Ray chats to Bonnie Ryan, daughter of the late Gerry Ryan, and she performs of her new single "I'm Out". Journalist and author Tom Hickey and campaigner Emily Savage talk about life with a facial disfigurement. Oscar-nominated star Brenda Blethyn talks about her life and career to date, and her latest role in the hit ITV crime drama Vera. US TV stars the Willis Family, ranging in age from 5 to 24, perform live.
With guests Richie Sadlier, Denise McCormack and the Dancing With The Stars judges.
In this edition, Ray is joined by Strictly Come Dancing star Brendan Cole, former judge and activist Catherine McGuinness, and the new Operation Transformation leaders for 2018.
Ray D'Arcy welcomes Senator David Norris, Richy Sheehy, Mary O'Rourke and Shane MacGowan.