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.
James Corden connects with his friend Vin Diesel, his last guest in the studio before the country's shelter-in-place orders went into effect. After the two recall their encounter, James asks Vin the release of his new single, 'Days Are Gone.'
James Corden is joined in the studio by his friend Chelsea Handler, whom he hasn't seen since the beginning of shelter-in-place, when the two found themselves on the same walking trail. After Chelsea tells James it's been a lonely quarantine in the bedroom, she shares about her recent experience at a silent retreat. And James asks Chelsea about making her new stand-up special, 'Chelsea Handler: Evolution.'
James Corden connects with Kane Brown who is set to perform during the halftime show of the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Football Team game on Thanksgiving Day in partnership with The Salvation Army. After, Kane shares a performance of his song 'Worship You.'
James Corden connects with David Byrne, who has been in New York and is happy to report it is not the ghost town President Donald Trump has been describing it as. After James asks David about what he learned about a bike trip to Staten Island, David tells James about his project with Spike Lee, 'American Utopia.'
James Corden asks Billy Porter to take part in Late Late Show and Tell, and Billy shares an ashtray his mother made before she lost use of her hands. After, Reggie Watts asks Billy for his definition of beauty.
James Corden connects with Aaron Sorkin a week from the 2020 election, and the two discuss all the variables that will likely keep a winner from being declared on election night. After talking about the importance of credible news media, James asks Aaron about the experience of making 'The Chicago 7.'
James Corden connects with Josh Gad, one of The Late Late Show's most frequent guests. But when James asks Josh about 'Once Upon a Snowman,' the conversation becomes an intervention with James's parents and Reggie Watts. It's time to face the music: James is addicted to Josh. But that may not be the only addiction that needs addressing...
From The Late Late Show's virtual greenroom, singer Kelsea Ballerini attempts a series of games and stunts using a bag of potato chips, even attempting to sing a line of "Hole in the Bottle" with a mouth full of chips.
From The Late Late Show's virtual greenroom, singer Madison Beer shares secrets from inside her phone, such as her last played song, the app she'd never delete, and what shows up on her TikTok 'For You' page.
James Corden connects with Forrest Frank and Colin Padalecki of Surfaces and asks them about the inspiration for their hit 'Sail Away,' for which they share a performance.
James Corden connects with Armie Hammer who recalls the experience of his Broadway show, 'The Minutes,' shutting down due to COVID-19. And James asks Armie about his choice to go with a mohawk and handlebar mustache before Armie talks about being in London to make 'Rebecca' where he got familiar with the pubs.
Skateboard legend Tony Hawk pays James Corden a visit after hearing he's the late night host best on his feet and wants to scout him for his remastered video game. When James is exposed as a total poser, Tony thinks of the perfect way to keep James in the game.
James Corden connects with the star and director of 'Eternal Beauty,' Sally Hawkins and Craig Roberts, and Sally jokes about how much she missed all the press that comes with award season. After, James asks Craig about the mixtape he made during his days as the rapper better known as DPM.