James Corden connects with Seth MacFarlane, who shares his take on the news of President Donald Trump contracting COVID-19. And Seth tells James how he came to be involved in the return of COSMOS, as well as some of the other projects that keep him busy, including 'Books of Blood' and 'Great Songs from Stage & Screen.'
James Corden connects with 'Kajillionaire' star Evan Rachel Wood who has used the quarantine to finally find her ability to keep plants alive. And after Evan explains how her son figured out her role in 'Frozen 2,' James asks Evan about her work create the Phoenix Act, a law which helps victims of crimes up against statutes of limitations.
James Corden connects with his friend Tyra Banks who is really enjoying her new role as host of Dancing With The Stars. After the two talk about what Tyra gets into on the weekends, James gets serious with Tyra about her new ice cream and is desperate to pound that pint with her.
James Corden connects with former First Lady, U.S. Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton the night after the first debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, and Hillary shares her observations and what advice she gave Biden's debate team as they prepared to face someone who uses bully tactics.
James Corden connects with his friend Jason Schwartzman who tells James that his daughter routinely casts him as 'Biggie' in their at-home Trolls games. And Jason talks about learning the art of looking busy in front of his kids, and how he freaked out a taxi driver talking about the scenes he was shooting for 'Fargo.'
James and Alicia Keys take turns asking personal questions and are given a choice: answer truthfully or eat whatever food is in front of them, including hot dog juice, blood jello and scorpions.
James Corden connects with Sharon Stone who updates him on her sister and brother-in-law, who are in a long recovery from COVID-19. And James asks the 'Ratched' star about her current relationship status with dating apps.
James asks Ken Jeong to take part in Late Late Show and Tell, and Ken brings out a special guitar and sings a very personal song. And Reggie Watts has a question for Ken.
James Corden connects with John David Washington who is back in the room he grew up in, reunited with his pair of Jordans signed by MJ himself. The two talk about 'Tenet' and John tells James about his first theater experience as a kid, where he ran into the Ninja Turtles.
James connects with Rainn Wilson who has been in quarantine with his family, including their pet zonkey, and asks him about how he imagines Dwight's behavior during a pandemic. And Rainn tells James about the experience of making 'The Idiot's Guide to Climate Change' with Greta Thunberg. And the 'Utopia' connects with Reggie Watts about getting a D&D game going.
James Corden connects with Dr. Phil McGraw in unusual circumstances, even for these times, and asks him about a very busy and celebratory summer. And Dr. Phil explains why he posted a video to TikTok asking fans to stop referring to him as Daddy. After, James and Dr. Phil discuss the importance of protecting their mental health as we collectively stay in quarantine and social distance.
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James Corden kicks off another episode of The Late Late Show with a roundup of the news, largely dominated by night two of the Democratic National Convention, which featured a lot of photos of Young Joe Biden, something James is not complaining about.
James Corden kicked off last night's episode of The Late Late show with a recap of the news, including Michelle Obama making waves with her speech during the opening night of the Democratic National Convention.
James Corden connected with Sara Bareilles on The Late Late Show last night! James asked Sara about the experience of making 'Little Voice' for Apple TV+, and Sara shares a performance of the titular song.
James Corden has officially returned to his studio for The Late Late Show! After 6 weeks off the air Corden is excited to get back to the jokes, only to find everything written for him is a direct rip-off of comedy bits from other late night shows.
James Vásquez, director and choreographer of The Old Globe's Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, shares an inspiring song for these difficult times. He also introduces the kids of The Grinch, who perform a beautiful song about staying strong and sticking together.