Press clippings Page 12
How the car-cam became comedy's favourite vehicle
From James Corden and Peter Kay to Jerry Seinfeld, comedians are using the cheap and simple device to make lucrative TV.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 5th July 2018James Corden 'set to sign' £15m Late Late Show deal
James Corden is now thought to be signing a whopping £15million deal to stay on as the front man of The Late Late Show.
Daily Mail, 24th June 2018James Corden on turning veggie, and more
When it comes to TV, the British chat show host is enjoying Ozark and The Handmaid's Tale - but what he's really obsessed with is a decent night's sleep.
Adam Tanswell, Radio Times, 19th June 2018James Corden has given up meat because of animal abuse
James Corden says he has given up meat but adds bread is now his "vice".
BBC, 12th June 2018James Corden invited to Royal Wedding
James Corden is set to attend the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as well as two of the receptions slated for the day.
Daily Mail, 13th May 2018The Wrong Mans to be re-made in America
A remake of The Wrong Mans, the comedy thriller by James Corden and Mathew Baynton, is to be piloted by US TV network Showtime.
British Comedy Guide, 17th April 2018John Corden to recreate Smithy Comic Relief sketch
The new sketch is one of the treats planned for BBC1's Sport Relief on March 23 along with a Strictly Come Dancing special
Mark Jefferies & Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 7th March 2018Jack Whitehall could be the next James Corden: good
Hosting the Brit Awards is a notoriously tough gig. The venue, London's O2 Arena, is a soulless corporate barn of a room. For one night only, it's stuffed to the guestlist gills with back-slapping music biz freeloaders, who are thirstily availing themselves of the free-flowing booze, making frequent bathroom trips and more interested in braying at each other than paying attention to what's happening on-stage.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 22nd February 2018James Corden says he's exhausted with 3 kids
James Corden says the arrival of his third child has turned his home into a zoo. In his first interview about becoming a dad again, he said: "With two it was like we had two really, really great pets, and now it feels like we've bought a zoo. I'm exhausted."
The Mirror, 28th January 2018This is destined to be as satisfyingly festive as a Christmas pudding drenched in gravy or a Christmas cracker bursting with brussels sprouts. It's over to Jack Whitehall's country manor for this edition, with Andrew "flat Earth" Flintoff, James Corden and Jamie Redknapp joined by guests David Seaman, Kriss Akabusi and Nigel Havers to look back on their favourite moments from the last 12 - yes, that's right, 12 - series. Warning: may contain banter.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 21st December 2017