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.