Recently there were primaries and caucuses held in Michigan, Hawaii, Idaho and Mississippi all on the same day. As you are probably aware, those states are abbreviated as MI, HI, ID and MS, respectively. Jimmy wondered how many people actually know these very common state abbreviations, so he went on the street to find out on KIMMEL.
Governor Romney talks about some of the other people besides Trump who are running for President and Jimmy tries to get him to answer some hypothetical questions on KIMMEL.
On LATE LATE SHOW, James says goodbye to things he feels have dominated the holiday landscape recently and welcomes back things we've neglected, like the fun version of Donald Trump.
James Corden catches up on the latest political headlines, including Bernie Sanders' 'ghetto' and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's endorsement of Gov. John Kasich on LATE LATE.
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.