The broadcaster will be getting into the festive spirit as he joins a gaggle of Galwegians for a Christmas adventure as he has been asked to switch on their Christmas lights
Broadcaster Ryan Tubridy has announced that he will be venturing down to Galway for an exciting new gig in the coming weeks.
"Big job to do in a few weeks time as the good people of Clifden, Co. Galway have invited me to switch on their Christmas lights on Friday November 24th at 6pm," he said."Up to the attic now to dig out a jumper!" he added, and he certainly has many the Christmas jumper stashed away somewhere after all his years presenting the Late Late Toy Show.
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