Press clippings Page 25
James Corden wants League of Their Own to go on forever
James Corden wants A League of Their Own to continue for another 40 years.
Carl Greenwood, The Mirror, 27th August 2014Filming starts on Series 2 of The Wrong Mans
Plot details have been released about the second series of James Corden and Mathew Baynton's The Wrong Mans, which is now filming.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd August 2014James Corden's biggest gamble
A good woman's love pulled him back from yobbery. Now is this talented but fragile star risking all by taking on the toughest job in US TV?
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 7th August 2014James Corden: why's everyone in USA talking about him?
The comedian and actor is well known in the UK, but now he is set to take over as host of The Late Late Show on CBS - and to star in a Disney movie with Meryl Streep.
The Guardian, 6th August 2014Can James Corden cut it as a US chat show host?
Will James Corden take America by storm on The Late Late Show?
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 6th August 2014James Corden to become talk show host on US television
A US website has reported that James Corden will take over as host on The Late Late Show, the CBS chat show currently hosted by Craig Ferguson.
British Comedy Guide, 6th August 2014Video: James Corden's star keeps rising
The profile of British actor James Corden is rising. He is expected to reach a big audience at the end of the year when he will be seen co-starring in the Disney adaptation of the musical Into The Woods.
BBC News, 3rd July 2014James Corden expecting second child with wife
Telly star James Corden is expecting his second child with his charity worker wife Julia.
Hannah Hope, The Mirror, 19th May 2014Sky orders another three series of A League Of Their Own
Sky has struck a long-term deal with the producers of James Corden's sports-based panel show A League Of Their Own, keeping it on air until at least 2017.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd April 2014Rob Brydon's legendary geniality is exploited as the host of BBC1's new Saturday-evening game show The Guess List, in which a panel of celebrities help two contestants to answer a wide variety of wacky questions. Sound familiar? It is so obviously a rehash of Blankety Blank, it is a mystery why they didn't just call it that and be done with it.
The celebrities, it has to be said, are top-notch. That is to say, I had heard of all of them. But having recruited guests of such high calibre as Jennifer Saunders, Simon Callow and James Corden, the show gave them practically nothing to do, while the host hardly let them get a word in. Brydon was manic to the point of hyperactive from the off, and never eased up for a second. It was as though he felt a single-handed responsibility to keep the programme going - yet the more frantic his efforts, the more uncomfortable the viewing experience.
Harry Venning, The Stage, 17th April 2014