James Corden and his assistant Sarah challenge the staff of The Late Late Show to a second holiday bake-off. Will Dave defend his title, or will new pastry royalty be crowned?
Hanukkah has a new anthem thanks to Boyz II Menorah, a supergroup with James Corden, Zach Braff, Charlie Puth, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Josh Peck. So, girl, don't light the candles without the light from 'A Week and a Day.'
Late Late Show music guest Mariah Carey celebrates the Christmas holiday with a performance of her classic 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' for the Stage 56 audience.
On last night's episode of the Late Late Show with James Corden, James Corden and Billie Eilish hop in the car and head for the carpool lane, singing 'Ocean Eyes,' 'bad guy,' 'all the good girls go to hell.' After James asks Billie about meeting Justin Bieber for the first time and she strums tunes on the ukulele, they take a detour to visit her home and pet spider. And the two finish their trip with 'when the party's over.'
Late Late Show guest host Ken Jeong asks Kristen Schaal about her parents celebrating their 50th anniversary, and Kristen shares how they will celebrate, beginning with a song she asks them to sing that tells the sweet tale of her mom and dad meeting, and creating their family.
Late Late Show guest host Ken Jeong asks Jenny Slate about her book, Little Weirds, and how she kept finding it in stores displayed next to some very interesting reads, including a Donald Trump poetry book. After, Reggie Watts has a question for the guests.
Late Late Show guest host Chance The Rapper moves from the desk to the floor to perform 'Roo' with his brother, Taylor Bennett, for the first time together on TV.
Late Late Show guest host Chance The Rapper welcomes his guests Taraji P. Henson and Lil Nas X and learns the two met earlier in the year at the BET Awards, where Nas's father posted a photo he got with Taraji, and Chance has some questions about the caption used on the post. And Chance asks Lil Nas X about how he goes incognito in public places using mascot heads.
Late Late Show guest host Chance The Rapper congratulates his guest Lil Nas X on his big year with 'Old Town Road' -- which went diamond and is the longest-running #1 on the Billboard chart ever. After. Reggie Watts has a question for the couch.
Late Late Show guest host Jeff Goldblum asks his guest Camila Morrone about her holiday plans and learns she's gearing up to host a party that will feature karaoke --- an activity she loves, despite her singing ability, as demonstrated when she took the stage at an Adele-hosted karaoke party.
Late Late Show guest host Jeff Goldblum is filling in for James Corden, and he kicks off the night with a little jazz number backed his band, The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, and dance with his wife Emilie to celebrate the event.
Late Late Show guest host Anthony Anderson kicks off his episode with a monologue recapping the day's news, marked by Greta Thunberg earning TIME magazine's Person of the Year, and laments Lizzo edging him out for entertainer of the year.
Late Late Show music guest Vampire Weekend beings their performance with a carol of 'Christmas Time Is Here' before performing their hit 'Harmony Hall' for the Stage 56 audience.
Late Late Show guest host Anthony Anderson Rashida Jones about working with Will Smith in 'Spies in Disguise' and learns that Rashida and Will go back to when she was 10 years old and he came over to audition with her father for what would become 'The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.' And he puts her memory of the show's theme song to the test.
Late Late Show guest host Anthony Anderson welcomes his guests Rashida Jones and Nick Jonas, who settle a small beef about an event they attended years ago. After, Anthony asks Nick about getting a dog from his wife, Priyanka Chopra, for their first anniversary and learns the new addition to the house has some beef of its own.
As Harry Styles prepares to launch his second album, 'Fine Line,' and subsequent world tour, he connects with James Corden who has a big idea for him: a concert in the crosswalk of Beverly Boulevard. What's usually reserved for live theater transforms into Harry's arena, where he entertains commuters with 'Kiwi,' 'Lights Up,' 'Watermelon Sugar' and 'Sign of the Times.'
When Late Late Show guest host Harry Styles asks Tracee Ellis Ross about her days as a runway model, Kendall Jenner can't help but jump in and learn as much as possible about Tracee's days on the catwalk in the 1990s.