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James Corden's son is keeping dad sane in New York
James Corden has told how his baby son Max is the key to keeping him sane while he performs his play in New York.
Leigh Holmwood, The Sun, 18th April 2012James Corden bookies' favourite to star in new Paul Potts film
Hollywood producers are making a movie about Britain's Got Talent winner Paul Potts, with James Corden favourite in the betting to play the English tenor.
British Comedy Guide, 16th April 2012James Corden and Jude Law set for Olivier Awards battle
Gavin and Stacey star James Corden is up against Jude Law for a prestigious theatrical award.
Robert Dex, The Independent, 15th March 2012As the series concludes tonight, you might well find yourself wondering how on Earth titular heroine Stella (Ruth Jones) stays so cheerful the whole time.
Will anything make her cry? Getting dumped by toyboy boxer boyfriend Sean, perhaps?
Saying bon voyage to eldest son Luke as he leaves for Canada?
Or how about wishing farewell to Luke's father - and her first love - Rob?
A lesser woman would get through a box of man-sized Kleenex with that lot - and that's before Ruth's writing buddy, James Corden, unexpectedly turns up to whisk away yet another cast member.
Despite all this heartache, SuperStella remains resolutely dry-eyed and upbeat, and she's determined hunky Rob won't break down her defences like last week.
When the waterworks do come, it's over something entirely unexpected.
Turns out SuperStella's a regular human being after all.
Jane Simon, The Mirror, 9th March 2012Ruth Jones's enjoyable and truthfully observed series draws to a conclusion. Another season has already been commissioned and is due next year. As the family celebrate the birth of Emma's (Catrin Stewart) new baby, Stella (Jones) can't get her first love Rob (Mark Lewis Jones) out of her head. Meanwhile Emma and Sunil (Rory Girvan) decide to make up their own rules regarding their wedding ceremony, and Bobby (Aled Pugh) hands in his notice after announcing plans to move to Bristol with his new boyfriend (James Corden).
Simon Horsford, The Telegraph, 8th March 2012Audio: James Corden, it was so hard cutting Adele short
Brit Awards host James Corden told BBC Radio 5 live that he found it hard to bring himself to cut Adele off when she was giving her Best Album speech.
BBC, 22nd February 2012James Corden interview: the attention seeker
If you haven't always cared for James Corden, the presenter of tonight's Brit Awards, you're not alone: nor has he. Now he's almost a national treasure. What went right?
Craig McLean, The Telegraph, 21st February 2012James Corden loses £5k of tickets in a taxi
Tickets for this year's Brit Awards make gold-dust look commonplace after a super-fast sell-out. And that explains why James Corden is in the organisers' bad books, after losing 18 tickets to tomorrow's star-studded extravaganza.
Daily Record, 20th February 2012James Corden to 'go unnoticed' at the Brit Awards
James Corden has a simple plan as he approaches his second solo stint at hosting the Brit Awards: "The best thing I can do is go unnoticed really."
Natalie Jamieson, BBC News, 17th February 2012James Corden set for big chance in USA
He may have shed five stone but ever-shrinking star James Corden is poised to become massive in the States. It's all thanks to a chance meeting between the Bafta-winner and Miramax mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Daily Record, 15th February 2012