British Comedy Guide
James Corden
James Corden

James Corden

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

Press clippings Page 41

James Corden says Horne & Corden is 'biggest regret'

Comedian James Corden has revealed that the "biggest regret" of his life was making sketch show Horne and Corden.

Unreality TV, 20th September 2011

Corden and Jones reunited for Sky1 comedy Stella

Gavin & Stacey stars James Corden and Ruth Jones are being reunited in a new comedy set in Wales.

Leigh Holmwood, The Sun, 11th August 2011

Pictures: James Corden and fiancée enjoy sunshine

James Corden and Julia Carey were photographed making the most of the warm summer weather with a romantic day out on Primrose Hill, London, today.

Daily Mail, 31st July 2011

Corden to run from Paris to London for Sport Relief

TV funnyman James Corden has agreed to his toughest challenge yet - running from Paris to London.

The Sun, 26th July 2011

James Corden returns to Doctor Who

Funnyman James Corden guest stars as in Doctor Who lodger Craig, while Ashes to Ashes baddie Daniel Mays also makes a guest appearance.

The Sun, 22nd July 2011

James Corden comedy gets West End run

The National Theatre's staging of One Man, Two Guvnors, starring actor James Corden, is to move to London's West End in November.

BBC News, 13th July 2011

James Corden injures knee

James Corden's stint on the West End stage has been thrown into jeopardy again after the star injured his knee.

The Daily Express, 5th July 2011

This quirky new panel show is based on a format originally created by Jerry Seinfeld, who apparently came up with the idea after persuading a friend to referee during a row with his wife. Unfortunately for him the show initially got withering reviews in America, although it attracted enough viewers to be filed under "cult viewing". Maybe it'll do better on this side of the pond. The idea is that the opinionated panellists (among them Jonathan Ross, James Corden and Sarah Millican) listen to the marital tiffs of real couples, then offer their hopefully amusing opinions before judging who's in the right. The sort of spats they'll pronounce on are whether a wife loves her cat more than her husband (probably) and whether a woman's demand that her hubbie give up skateboarding and grow up is fair (definitely). Ever-amiable host Dermot O'Leary has already tweeted: "Jeremy Kyle punters need not apply."

Jane Rackham, Radio Times, 18th June 2011

James Corden & Jonathan Ross to appear on Marriage Ref

James Corden is to team up with Jonathan Ross to give couples relationship advice as the first panellists are confirmed for Dermot O'Leary's new TV show The Marriage Ref.

Metro, 7th June 2011

James Corden grows up after learning the perils of fame

First there were Alan Bennett's play and the hit sitcom Gavin & Stacey. Then the backlash. Now James Corden is back.

Carole Cadwalladr, The Observer, 15th May 2011

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