British Comedy Guide
James Corden
James Corden

James Corden

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

Press clippings Page 39

Ruth Jones: Gavin and Stacey special is being planned

Ruth Jones, who stunned fans earlier this week as she showed off her dramatic weight loss, has revealed that she and Gavin and Stacey co-creator James Corden are planning to write more of the hit TV series in the future.

Rachel Tarley, Metro, 24th November 2011

A League of Their Own - and they're welcome to it

James Corden's self-delight continues to make Piers Morgan look like a poster boy for low self-esteem, and genuine laughs remain in shorter supply than Sepp Blatter's black friends.

Martin Kelner, The Guardian, 20th November 2011

James Corden is heading to Broadway

Gavin and Stacey star James Corden is set to join the elite group that is British actors who have made it big on Broadway.

Andrea Mann, The Huffington Post, 16th November 2011

James Corden: Gavin & Stacey will return for Christmas

James Corden says a Gavin & Stacey reunion with co-star Mathew Horne is on his Christmas list - in spite of rumours the pair are at odds.

Andrei Harmsworth, Metro, 7th November 2011

James Corden wants to write a novel

James Corden wants to switch from being Smithy to become a Wilbur Smith - by writing a best-selling novel.

Jen Blackburn, The Sun, 3rd November 2011

Mathew Horne refuses to appear on James Corden show

Mathew Horne has refused to be interviewed for a programme about James Corden.

Paul Millar, Digital Spy, 30th October 2011

James Corden to host Brit Awards for third time

James Corden has said he is "totally privileged" at being asked to present the Brit Awards again.

The Huffington Post, 27th October 2011

James Corden reveals the rift with Mathew Horne

James Corden has revealed that he and comedy partner Mathew Horne, who were once inseparable, drifted apart after their sketch show failed drastically.

Unreality TV, 19th October 2011

The makers of A League Of Their Own have got the title spot on. It stands alone, and seems proud to do so, as the crudest, crassest, most depressing programme on TV, although I haven't watched BBC Three recently so stand to be corrected. On last week's show there were jokes - using the term in same sense that Jedward call themselves singers - about giving Arsène Wenger oral sex, giggling about men kissing, Heather Mills having one leg and a comedian shouting "fucking posh fish" at a tank of fish (as opposed to randomly turning on the underwater upper classes).

There is another problem with the show. It's rubbish. Here's a joke from James Corden on what Phil Taylor likes to have for dinner: "Double eggs, treble chips then finish on a double ice cream." "I'm only joking," said Corden, helpfully, at one point. Corden appears to be turning into Ricky Gervais playing James Corden. Maybe the whole thing is a Corden in-joke, The Office of the comedy quiz world. There has to be something to explain its excruciating awfulness.

Robin Scott-Elliot, The Telegraph, 17th October 2011

James Corden used to be in a boyband

James Corden is hiding a hilarious secret. The roly-poly comedian used to be in a boyband called Insatiable.

Daily Star, 12th October 2011

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