James Corden has a wheel. The wheel has things James Corden wants to see on it. When James spins the wheel, it lands on something he might want to see. It doesn't matter if you want to see it. It only matters if James wants to see it. And because James wanna see a robot doing the robot, hip hop freestyler Fik-shun puts on a show for Stage 56. Catch Fik-Shun in his new film, 'All Stylez'
James invites his guests Kaley Cuoco and Joel McHale to act in a dramatic soap opera scene in which every line of dialogue is pulled from Drake lyrics (except for one, with respect to Cardi B). Who will win Keke's heart?
James Corden and Reggie Watts kick off a new episode of The Late Late Show with a music video in the style of Kanye West and Lil Pump's collaboration 'I Love It,' which dropped before the weekend.
James Corden loves love and surprises, so that's why he's surprising The Late Late Show's legal counsel, Diane, with a game of Late Late Live Tinder. Diane and James navigate through a series of suitable bachelors, eventually landing on the one to accompany Diane on a date at CBS's finest outdoor patio. Is love in the late late air?
James Corden and Paul Feig suit up in a considerable amount of protective equipment and head to the CBS parking lot where they must catch either basketballs or cakes that look like basketballs thrown by NBA star Blake Griffin from the CBS rooftop.
James Corden recaps a very busy news cycle, including confirmation hearings getting under way for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, journalist Bob Woodward publishing a book about the Trump White House and a 24 foot bong in Las Vegas named Bongzilla.
James and Kris Jenner take turns asking each other very personal questions about the Kardashian family and James's career, which they must answer or eat a disgusting food, like bull's penis.
James Corden gives his London audience a peek into his life in Los Angeles, showing the highlights of a hike to the Hollywood sign with Chris Pratt. You may be surprised to learn James isn't much of a hiker. Chris is.
James Corden asks Isla Fisher about her last time on the show, when she played Spill Your Guts with Ewan McGregor and Niall Horan -- whom she didn't know a thing about until they met, including his name. And Jeremy Renner and Isla talk about the shared experience of having several siblings.
James Corden asks Jeremy Renner about doing an episode of Carpool Karaoke: The Series with his co-stars Ed Helms and Jon Hamm from 'TAG' and coaxes some Backstreet Boys out of Jeremy. Jeremy Renner's episode of Carpool Karaoke: The Series goes live Friday only on the Apple TVapp.
James invites the 'Queer Eye' Fab 5 to The Late Late Show to form the Sexalicious Six - the dream team focused on reinventing The Late Late Show house band guitarist, Tim Young. Watch a broken man find the inner rock star that he's always been. Check out the hilarious clip below!
James Corden asks Sean 'Diddy' Combs about his most legendary parties and learns about his 30th, which featured a who's who of a guest list, including Donald Trump who wasn't afraid of the dance floor, and the conversation turns to what could be a very dynamic 2020 presidential ticket.
James Corden and Ashton Kutcher square off in a rap battle, with each taking shots far below the belt. In a content so heated, only a rap legend of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' caliber can declare a winner. Watch the clip below!
James Corden asks Sterling K. Brown and Brian Tyree Henry about their long friendship and competitive nature and gets a first-hand look at just how competitive they are. Watch the clip below!
James asks Mariska Hargitay and Holly Hunter about coming up in New York and learns Holly once had to spend the night in Riverside Park, a place Mariska would fare just fine if she was equipped with Olivia Benson's detective badge. Watch the clip below!
James Corden welcomes world-famous magician David Blane to The Late Late Show to perform some magic involving David putting a hole in his cheek, swallowing needles and string and eating glass. Yes, it gets weird and we're still not sure what happened. Watch the clip below!
Broadway actors James Hindman and Tom Souhrada, are returning to Riverbank Theatre's Snug Stage to perform Popcorn Falls and all proceeds will benefit Riverbank Stage Festival and Performing Arts Academy, a new initiative to bring a summer long performing arts festival to the shores of the St. Clair River. The show's Director and two-time Tony Award winner, Christian Borle is at our very own Snug Theatre helping the acting team fine tune the production for its New York debut. Borle, known for his portrayal of Black Stache in Peter and the Starcatcher, Shakespeare in Something Rotten!, and most recently Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, also had a starring role in the NBC hit Smash. James, also the playwright of the production, is a native of Michigan and is excited to have an opportunity to bring the work he loves back to his home state.
James Corden invites rock and roll legend Steven Tyler to play a game of Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts, in which the two pose very personal questions to each other and the choice is simple: answer honestly or eat what's in front of you, which includes cow intestines and pig jelly. Watch the clip below!
James Corden welcomes stand-up comedian James Acaster to Stage 56 where he talks about the real meaning of the he/she qualifier and a new pose when you visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Watch the clip below!
James Corden chats with Hank Azaria about his mom's reaction to his exposed bottom in 'The Birdcage' and pranks he pulled as a teenager in Queens, and Kyle MacLachlan shares how a bad back led him to his wife nearly 20 years ago. Watch the clip below!