James Corden connects with Michael J. Fox who is getting ready for a safe Thanksgiving with family, and Michael talks about the role of gratitude in his life, a theme in his new book 'No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality.' And James asks Michael how he appeared as Marty McFly in Lil Nas X's music video and what he took away from his role in 'The Secret of My Success.'
James Corden connects with Marc Maron who decided to forego a trip to Florida for Thanksgiving in the name of safety. And James Marc about sharpening his skills in the kitchen during quarantine. After, the star of the new David Bowie film 'Stardust' shares an incredible piece of Bowie memorabilia.
James Corden reconnects with historian, philosopher and author Yuval Noah Harari after their chat early during quarantine, and the two discuss how humans have handled 10+ months of the pandemic.
James Corden welcomes Alison Brie to Stage 56 and the 'Happiest Season' star arrives in a festive blazer, thrilled to be slowly and safely emerging out of the house. After a debate about high heels, James asks Alison about her and husband Dave Franco adopting two cats and learns she's all-in, wiping up after one of her guys who needs an extra hand because that's what good cat moms do.
James Corden connects with FITZ who is excited to release his first solo album early next year. And FITZ shares a performance of his solo debut single 'Head Up High.'
James Corden connects with Jack Harlow who is sharing a performance of his hit single, 'Tyler Herro' and Jack explains how it was a bit of a road before he and Tyler became friends.
James Corden welcomes Max Greenfield to the studio in Television City, where he recently visited with the cast of 'The Neighborhood' to tape a modified version of 'The Price Is Right' which Max details as very strange without an audience. And Max explains why he isn't the best tutor for his children.
James Corden connects with Eric Burton and Adrian Quesada, the duo who make up Black Pumas and asks them about their start. After, the guys share a performance of their new song 'I'm Ready.'
James Corden asks Thomas Middleditch about a three-year game of Dungeons & Dragons that he just wrapped with his friends and Thomas does his best to explain how it works. After, Reggie has a question for Thomas.
James Corden welcomes David Oyelowo to the studio and asks him about a video he posted urging people to vote for Joe Biden while jump roping shirtless. Was it the push Joe needed to take the win?! After James congratulates David on celebrating 22 years of marriage, the 'Come Away' star shares the promise he and his wife made to each other that he feels helped keep them close over the years.
James Corden connects with Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince of The Kills who, like most of the country, have been on the edge of their seat during the presidential election. And the two share a performance of 'Raise Me' off their upcoming album of rarities and b-sides titled Little Bastards.
James Corden connects with the great Henry Winkler who recently turned 75, and also donned the Fonz's leather jacket for a Happy Days reunion to raise money. After, James asks Henry about when 'Barry' will be back in production and Henry tells James about the second book in his 'Alien Superstar' series, he and his writing partner's 35th book overall.
James Corden connects with Fran Healy of Travis who recently wrapped up an epic trip with his son, who unwittingly was the inspiration behind the band making new music.
James Corden connects with Mayor Pete Buttigieg on the eve of the 2020 presidential election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, and James asks Pete about a lot of the anxieties Americans are sharing heading into the vote count. And James asks the author of 'Trust' if he will still continue to make appearances on Fox News that leave anchors speechless with his answers.