While James Corden is not entirely new to the United States, he's not entering The Late Late Show with nearly the same level of familiarity to U.S. audiences as his predecessor, Craig Ferguson.
For the uninitiated, here are some of Corden's best TV moments that prove he's got this gig on lock.
That Time He Locked Lips with Harry Styles
To the envy of teens everywhere (and grown adults, shut up), One Direction's Styles, then 19 years old, laid one on Corden during a kiss cam segment on A League of Their Own, which Corden has hosted since 2011. Though...
For the uninitiated, here are some of Corden's best TV moments that prove he's got this gig on lock.
That Time He Locked Lips with Harry Styles
To the envy of teens everywhere (and grown adults, shut up), One Direction's Styles, then 19 years old, laid one on Corden during a kiss cam segment on A League of Their Own, which Corden has hosted since 2011. Though...
- 3/23/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- People.com - TV Watch
Michael McIntyre has confirmed that his talk show will return for a second series.
The comedian revealed on Twitter that his Chat Show has been renewed for a second run, following its debut earlier this year.
The Michael McIntyre Chat Show to return later in the year. Hilarious last show on Monday @JKCorden, @MissAlexjones & Sir Bruce Forsyth.
— Michael McIntyre (@McInTweet) April 12, 2014
The Michael McIntyre Chat Show launched with 2.4 million viewers on March 10, but had slipped to 1.7m a couple of weeks later.
However, it has bounced back week-on-week since then, climbing to 2.2m last week.
The BBC has yet to officially announce a second series of the Monday night talk show.
The final episode of the first series airs tonight (April 14) at 10.35pm on BBC One, with special guests Sir Bruce Forsyth, James Corden and Alex Jones.
The comedian revealed on Twitter that his Chat Show has been renewed for a second run, following its debut earlier this year.
The Michael McIntyre Chat Show to return later in the year. Hilarious last show on Monday @JKCorden, @MissAlexjones & Sir Bruce Forsyth.
— Michael McIntyre (@McInTweet) April 12, 2014
The Michael McIntyre Chat Show launched with 2.4 million viewers on March 10, but had slipped to 1.7m a couple of weeks later.
However, it has bounced back week-on-week since then, climbing to 2.2m last week.
The BBC has yet to officially announce a second series of the Monday night talk show.
The final episode of the first series airs tonight (April 14) at 10.35pm on BBC One, with special guests Sir Bruce Forsyth, James Corden and Alex Jones.
- 4/14/2014
- Digital Spy
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