On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
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The Late Late Show with James Corden was appropriately somber on Monday night (June 1) in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests happening across America in response to the death of George Floyd.After opening the show with an impassioned plea for viewers to "focus on the message of the protestors who voices that need to be heard right now," host James Corden checked in with Late Late Show bandleader Reggie Watts via satellite.During the chat, Watts, who is half Black, touched on the overt
.On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
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As usual, James Corden broke away from the late night TV pack with a very different segment on the Black Lives Matter movement Monday night.
James Corden addressed the protests going on nationwide following the tragic death of 46-year-old Minnesota man George Floyd on Monday’s “The Late Late Show”, and was overcome with emotion during a conversation with his bandleader, Reggie Watts.
James Corden addressed the protests going on nationwide following the tragic death of 46-year-old Minnesota man George Floyd on Monday's, and was overcome with emotion during a conversation with his band leader, Reggie Watts.