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James Corden
James Corden

James Corden

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

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James Corden hints he could do Strictly Come Dancing

Late Late Show host says he is taking dance fitness classes to prepare for his role hosting the Tony awards.

Jasper Jackson, The Guardian, 17th May 2016

The new series of Very British Problems began this week but seems to have lost its purpose. The show began life as a very witty, observant Twitter account which would blurt out panicked and appalled little tweets about the difficulties of being a repressed British person who's trying frantically to avoid embarrassment in a world full of boors and idiots.

The humour lay in not knowing who was sending the tweets and so we could imagine it was an uptight Englishman in a suit and bowler hat, catching the 8.09 to Waterloo, perhaps resembling a stern-faced John Cleese. Or maybe it's a kindly old lady who makes jam for the Women's Institute and crochets bootees for the church jumble sale, and is quietly horrified at the manners of today's young people. We could imagine what we liked, or slot ourselves into the situations described. But transferring the concept from Twitter to TV has ruined that. Our imaginary and oh-so-typical Brit has been replaced by celebrities. James Corden, Catherine Tate and David Tennant now share their awkward moments and social embarrassments, and there is no longer room for us. We've become observers not awkward, agonised participants.

We all love Christmas but wouldn't like it every day - contrary to what the song says. The luxury of all that food, wine and excitement would soon wear off and leave us longing for an uneventful day at work or a quiet potter around the supermarket. We can only take so much wonder and joy - and that must be the reason why Charlie Brooker is relatively rare on TV.

If I was in charge, he'd be on TV constantly. BBC News 24 would be Brooker 24 and watching would be mandatory. But, as with too much turkey and Prosecco, maybe we'd soon start to groan and wilt: no more, please. I'm full! I can't take another joke. I'm woozy with these witty observations. Another gag will make me gag.

Julie McDowall, The National (Scotland), 14th May 2016

The comedy panel show take a trip Stateside in this new series. James Corden is a bit of a star across the Atlantic, so he plays host to Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall as they join him for a boys' adventure across the US in an RV, taking in the views and undertaking various American-style competitive actitivities with forfeits for the loser. Will there be bantz? Ah yes, there will be bantz.

David Stubbs, The Guardian, 10th May 2016

Ruth Jones: No more Gavin & Stacey

"I can promise you absolutely that there are no plans to make one," says Ruth Jones after her co-creator James Corden revealed he'd "love" to do a special of the hit comedy.

Radio Times, 23rd March 2016

James Corden wants to film one last Gavin and Stacey

The Late, Late Show presenter has teased fans of the BBC comedy that there is hope on the horizon for it to come back.

Natalie Corner, Daily Record, 16th March 2016

James Corden poses for tattooed fashion shoot

It's late afternoon in the Hollywood Hills, and James Corden, the 37-year-old host of The Late Late Show on CBS, is basking behind clear glass in a luxurious shower inside a lavish $20 million home.

Jason Gay, The Wall Street Journal, 3rd March 2016

James Corden revives Smithy for Sport Relief 2016

James Corden has revived his popular Gavin & Stacey character Smithy to raise money for Sport Relief 2016.

British Comedy Guide, 20th February 2016

James Corden to host this year's Tony Awards

James Corden will host this year's Tony Awards.

The Stage, 2nd February 2016

James Corden on cracking America

"It was ambitious, given that nobody knew who I was. I'd never even been on an American talk show before they gave me the job."

Emma Dibdin, Digital Spy, 14th January 2016

James Corden and Jack Whitehall on being back together

The duo talk about whether Corden's changed since rubbing shoulders with Hollywood stars, the future of the BBC -- and how easy it is to get Wotsits across the pond...

Susanna Lazarus, Radio Times, 7th January 2016

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