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James Corden
James Corden

James Corden

  • 46 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, executive producer and presenter

Press clippings Page 15

James Corden to host Grammy Awards

British star James Corden will host the 2017 Grammy Awards, it has been announced.

Mark Savage, BBC News, 22nd November 2016

New live-action Peter Rabbit film to star James Corden

It's been confirmed that British chat show host James Corden will voice Peter Rabbit in a brand new live-action film about Beatrix Potter's popular literary character.

Jacob Stolworthy, The Independent, 27th September 2016

Sky orders 3 more series of A League Of Their Own and 2nd US trip

Sky 1 has ordered three more series of sports-based panel show A League Of Their Own and another series of A League Of Their Own: US Road Trip.

British Comedy Guide, 25th August 2016

James Corden landed with £710,000 tax bill

James Corden's lucrative US TV job is going swimmingly but he couldn't afford to let a tax bill of £710,000 slide at home.

The Mirror, 14th August 2016

James Corden launches third show on American TV

The British late-night host's US domination continues apace with a deal on TBS to turn the Drop the Mic section of his talkshow into a standalone programme.

Brian Moylan, The Guardian, 11th August 2016

Why can't the UK do late night comedy?

Chat shows are thriving in the US, with James Corden leading the viral charge. Yet British versions keep on biting the dust.

Jack Seale, The Guardian, 20th July 2016

James Corden interview

"My major ambition is just to stay relevant, to be in the conversation."

Lisa Campbell, The Guardian, 17th July 2016

Very British Problems - very funny!

This summer I am on the lookout for funny shows to help balance the rest of my responsibilities. At the same time, I have expanding my viewing options by looking into programs from abroad. I have recently run across the perfect mix of the two in Very British Problems.

Pat Jackson, TV Equals, 4th July 2016

Binging: Gavin and Stacey

You've finished The Wire, Breaking Bad and The Killing but you're still hungry for more boxsets. Fear not, Standard Issue writers are on the case with some gems you might not yet have seen. Vix Leyton tips her Welsh hat to Ruth Jones and James Corden.

Vix Leyton, Standard Issue, 27th June 2016

Matthew Horne says he's still pals with James Corden

The pair were joined at the hip until a series of flops caused a strain and they went their separate ways, with James making it big in the States.

Nigel Pauley, The Mirror, 18th June 2016

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