Miriam O’Callaghan, who filled in for regular host Ryan Tubridy on last Friday night’s Late Late Show, was watched by nearly one million people for the special episode.
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Niall Horan went all out with James Corden in this hilarious “Hot Wings” sketch on during last night’s (March 10) episode of The Late Late Show!
The former One Direction singer and host James, 41, competed against one another, progressively challenging each other to consume hotter wings so they wouldn’t seem weak to spice it up in front of each other.
Opening with the pair watching an American football game at a bar, James asked a waitress if they could get an order of wings as they wanted “a
Miriam O’Callaghan, who filled in for regular host Ryan Tubridy on last Friday night’s Late Late Show, was watched by nearly one million people for the special episode.
The special episode, titled Home Fest, was filmed from Corden’s garage
BTS gave an amazing performance for The Late Late Show with James Corden’s HomeFest coronavirus special event, which aired tonight (March 30).
By Erik Pedersen
The Late Late Show was packed full of famous faces during last night’s episode but it was one guest in particular that had everyone talking.
Presenter Miriam O'Callaghan will stand in for Ryan Tubridy to present The Late Late Show tonight.
Actor and TV favorite James Corden will host the inaugural star-studded Homefest from his garage as he fills in time after his U.S. late-night show was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In February 2020, BTS landed in the US to promote their latest album, Map of the Soul: 7 and were a part of talk shows like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Late Late Show with James Corden. With the latter, we saw their debut performance of Black Swan, playing Hide & Seek with Ashton Kutcher and the eagerly awaited Carpool Karaoke with BTS. Now, there is some good news for ARMY, amidst the self-isolation due to the coronavirus scare.
James Corden is going to primetime for a new TV special.
Add James Corden to the list of late-night hosts experimenting with new formats as TV networks grapple with the spread of coronavirus.
James Corden is ringing in The Late Late Show‘s fifth anniversary while self-quarantined at home.
James Corden is feeling grateful. On Monday, the Cats star recorded a special message to commemorate the 5th anniversary of The Late Late Show.
It's been five years since James Corden followed in the footsteps of famous Jimmys Kimmel and Fallon and began to make his mark on American late-night television. On March 23, 2015, the British actor, comedian and presenter made his debut as the new host of CBS' The Late Late Show, replacing outgoing host Craig Ferguson, who'd departed the show the prior December after nearly ten years.
Conan O’Brien’s late-night show is set to return despite much of US television production grinding to a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By Nellie Andreeva
One Direction’s Niall Horan may just have overtaken Daniel O’Donnell as the most loveable Irish singer after being branded ‘a dote’ following his Late Late appearance.
The Late Late Show will be running a little bit differently tomorrow night as one guest’s interview won’t be filmed live.
On night three of his weeklong Late Late Show, Niall Horan went all-in. Not only did he perform the song "No Judgement" from his upcoming Earthquake Weather album, which drops on Friday (March 13), but he also joined host James Corden in paying homage to the beloved 1980s Scottish pop duo The Proclaimers. They did that in the weirdest way possible, of course. We open on a gunman holdi