On LATE LATE, After James Corden finds his desk modified with a treadmill as a gift from Reggie, he quickly learns running while hosting a show isn't going to work long term.
On KIMMEL, The PBS drama “Downton Abbey” recently aired its final episode. If you're a fan of the show, you are familiar with the beautiful opening theme song. It is a haunting theme that unfortunately doesn't have any lyrics. Kimmel decided to change that. They had award-winning singer John Legend perform the never-before heard lyrical version of the “Downton Abbey” theme song.
On KIMMEL, There's an app called MSQRD that turns your face into other people's faces. For his wife's birthday, Jimmy made a video where he and his daughter swapped faces and the results were strange.
On KIMMEL, “The Breakup Shop” is a real company you can hire to send a breakup text or make a breakup phone call. The service is being described as “Uber for break-ups.” Which makes no sense, because Uber is already in the breakup business.
On KIMMEL, Ben Affleck had the unfortunate duty of breaking the news that Jimmy's big scene was cut out of “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” Luckily Ben brought the clip along, which stars Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Jesse Eisenberg, Will Arnett and Jimmy Kimmel.
On KIMMEL, Naomi finds out that her name came up in one of the emails Hillary Clinton released as a result of the scandal she is currently embroiled in.
On KIMMEL, they bleeped and blurred all the week's big TV moments whether they need it or not. This week they feature Ted Cruz, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and more. #UnnecessaryCensorship
“When you slip on the banana peel, people laugh at you. But when you tell people you slipped on the banana peel, it's your laugh. So you become the hero, rather than the victim of the joke.” This was Nora Ephron's philosophy, inherited from her own mother. She believed that being a writer meant turning the bad things that happen to you into comedy. Written and directed by her son, Jacob Bernstein, the candid portrait EVERYTHING IS COPY Nora Ephron: Scripted & Unscripted debuts MONDAY, MARCH 21 (9:00-10:30 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO.
On LATE LATE SHOW, After talking to Will Forte and Gerard Butler about pranks on their sets, Gerard recalls the time he thought his aunt died at a premiere (she didn't).
On the LATE LATE SHOW, James asks Will Forte about the experience of living with Val Kilmer for a few months, and Will talks about the one thing that went bizarrely wrong.