13 Oct 2019

GET YOUR LATE LATE TOY SHOW TICKETS NOW

The process to apply for the Late Late TOY SHOW Audience Tickets is now open.

Are you available to attend the Late Late Toy Show on Friday 29th November 2019? If so register online now to apply for tickets!

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This is the best Christmas show in town where the audience also receive great give aways.

It really has to be one of the most popular shows on RTE.

They have announced that they have something truly special planned for this year's show and the only way to be in with a chance of getting a ticket is to apply now.

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Best of luck with your application.

The Late Late Toy Show airs on RTE on Friday November 29th 2019.

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The Late Late Show through the Years

Since it first hit our screens in 1975, watching the Late Late Toy Show has become an Irish Christmas tradition. Its enduing presence makes the viewing of the show an annual event in most Irish homes. The show began as a half-hour slot at the end of ‘The Late Late Show’, designed to give parents an idea of what toys were in the shops for Christmas while their children were supposed to be asleep in bed. It soon became a one-night show in its own right, complete with children toy-testers and performers.

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‘The Late Late Show’ was first presented by Gay Byrne. Pat Kenny replaced Gay Byrne as presenter in 1999 and remained in that position for 10 years. Ryan Tubridy took over in 2009.The reach of the show is incomparable. For the last 5 years of the show close to three quarters of the available viewing audience have tuned in. It is a prime example of how TV can bring people together and create strong cultural and emotional ties between people. The reactions that the show triggers on social media is also astonishing-for example during last year’s programme there was just under 75,000 tweets sent during the show using the hastag #latelatetoyshow.

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The most interesting stat is that even with media fragmentation and huge changes in viewing behaviour (over the past 5 years in particular), the number of individuals watching increased by 40% between 2006 and 2016.

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