James Corden and Mel Brooks dug in for a police stakeout on the mean streets of New York but are deep in meaningless conversation when thieves hit the location they're watching.
On Saturday, October 17, Symphony Space presents Frank Sinatra at 100, a starry celebration of the iconic singer's centennial. Over the course of three three-hour sets - 2 pm, 5 pm, and 8 pm - no fewer than 100 songs from Sinatra's repertoire will be performed by an impressive roster of interpreters, including Peter Cincotti, Tony Danza, Rebecca Luker, Marilyn Maye, Tierney Sutton, and dozens more. Instrumental renditions by pianist Bill Charlap, the guitar duo of Bucky Pizzarelli & Ed Laub, and saxophonists Harry Allen and Ted Nash will complement the vocal selections. The house band throughout the day will be led by Russ Kassoff on piano, with Dick Sarpola on bass and John Redsecker on drums.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, after Kunal Nayyar demonstrated the shoulder shimmy he once listed as a special skill, Brit Marling talks about learning to make a bump key by hanging out with a group of anarchists.
James Corden got the cast of the National Tour of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA together to assemble the first production of the play in an actual Los Angeles crosswalk
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, host James Corden welcomed Fifth Harmony who answered fan questions submitted via Twitter, including what artists they would like to collaborate with.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, after talking about Allison Janney's racy role on Masters of Sex, Jesse Tyler Ferguson admitted he's looking for a role with a sex scene and the two decide to make it happen right on set.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James invited his guest Terry Crews to join him in the gym for a weight lifting lesson focusing on proper grunting form.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW WITH JAMES CORDEN, James asked guests Emily Mortimer and Chris O'Donnell about Googling themselves and what comes along with going down the search wormhole.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James Corden and Robin Thicke worked their cheesiest pickup lines on an audience member before Owen Wilson and uses a classic to steal their thunder.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James Corden asked Alice Cooper and Pauley Perrette to apply some of Alice's make up to make him look like the legendary rock star.
Despite learning he will not be playing his dream role of The Phantom, James throws himself into the role of Fop 2 and puts on a performance to remember with the North American tour of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.