Press clippings Page 18
James Corden & Mathew Baynton's film is on hold
Mat Baynton has revealed that he and James Corden have already written a movie together, but it has been put on the back burner while Corden remains busy in America as host of The Late Late Show.
Digital Spy, 28th September 2015The Wrong Mans is definitely not coming back
James Corden and Mathew Baynton's comedy crime capers in The Wrong Mans look to be over for good.
Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 24th September 2015The Bad Education Movie review
The Bad Education Movie won't change the world, and viewers probably have to be both British and in the right frame of mind to best appreciate its highjinks, but this film will make a world of difference to Jack Whitehall's career, offering opportunities similar to those taken by James Corden and Ricky Gervais.
Fionnuala Halligan, Screen Daily, 21st August 2015In which mostly grumpy and sometimes quite old celebs reflect on the problems that ensue when leaving the house to go to work or the shops, or even to head out on holiday or for a jolly. In more detail, that means the likes of James Corden, Jonathan Ross, Ruth Jones and Stephen Mangan discussing the guilty thrill of buying a cheap round down the pub, the seething anger that underpins making tea for office colleagues, and performance anxiety - when packing shopping at the supermarket.
Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 20th August 2015James Corden secures 2 year US chat show extention
James Corden has landed a two-year extension on his US chat show deal after wowing viewers in his first few months.
The Mirror, 15th August 2015Very British Problems get Channel 4 series
The popular Twitter feed 'Very British Problems' has been given a TV series by Channel 4. James Corden and Ruth Jones are amongst the stars.
British Comedy Guide, 9th July 2015James Corden receives OBE honour
James Corden headed to London's Buckingham Palace on Thursday to receive his OBE honour.
Becky Freeth, Daily Mail, 25th June 2015The sports panel show returns for its ninth series, a boon for those who feel that you can never get too much exposure to James Corden. Despite his new US-based job, Corden hosts proceedings as ever, while regulars Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and Jack Whitehall are all present and occasionally correct for this opener. They are joined by Ryder Cup legend Ian Poulter and comedian Josh Widdicombe, while Sky Sports presenter Olivia Wayne (formerly Godfrey) adds a direly needed female presence to mitigate the bantz.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 15th May 2015James Corden nominated for US TV prize
James Corden's US talk show has been nominated for a Critics' Choice TV award, less than two months on from the British star's late-night debut.
BBC News, 8th May 2015Has James Corden cracked America?
Though his Late Late Show is treading water in the ratings, the British host has scored on the web with a number of viral hits and been nominated for an award.
Brian Moylan, The Guardian, 8th May 2015