Cork kids sought to take part in new 'Toy Show' initiative

Ahead of this year’s show on Friday, December 6, producers have announced the first-ever Late Late Toy Show ‘County Parade’.
Cork kids sought to take part in new 'Toy Show' initiative

Patrick Kielty pictured with the Kabin Crew and Lisdoonvarna Crew on the set of The Late Late Show announcing the date for the Late Late Toy Show (December 6). Picture Andres Poveda 

RTÉ are looking for children from Cork to appear in a new concept in this year’s Late Late Toy Show.

Ahead of this year’s show on Friday, December 6, producers have announced the first-ever Late Late Toy Show ‘County Parade’.

All 32 counties will be on screen at once, making this a historic moment and giving children from every corner of the country a chance to be part of the fun, RTÉ said.

Busy preparing for December’s show, The Late Late Toy Show producers have said: “We’re looking for children who are passionate about their county. It’s not about being the best singer or the best dancer, it’s about having county pride in buckets.

“So, get your applications in, tell us why you love your county and you could be cheering for Clare, marching for Mayo, or freestyling for Fermanagh!”

The deadline for applications is Wednesday, October 2.

Applications can be submitted via www.rte.ie/latelate.

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