Late-night TV hosts addressed the shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday night.
18.05.2022 - 15:13 / deadline.com
CBS is going to experiment for the 12:30am late-night slot once James Corden exits The Late Late Show.
Deadline revealed that the Brit is leaving the late-night slot after 7 years next summer but the network has no plans just to pick another host to slot into the time period.
CBS CEO George Cheeks told Deadline, during a pre-Upfronts interview, that it would look to freshen up the slot when he leaves. There will undoubtedly be pressure not to just stick another straight, white male into late-night and there’s the suggestion that it will look to do what Corden and his team did, by reinventing late-night.
“We’re going to really enjoy his final year, I think we’re going to take some time to think about that day part and what kind of format could make sense there. But again, we would have loved him wanting to stay for 10 more years, but he really he decided it was time to make a move,” said Cheeks. “We’re going spend some time figuring out what is the right replacement format, and I don’t believe that we’ll just be putting out another host there I think it’s really looking at the format.”
CBS Entertainment chief Kelly Kahl joked that he and his team have received “quite a few” calls from those representing stars keen to break into late-night but the network has 12 months to find a replacement and will hope to find someone that can break through in the same way that the Gavin and Stacey co-creator did when he was plucked out of Broadway to make a slightly surprising move to American late-night television.
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Late-night TV hosts addressed the shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday night.
Bloc Party have made their return to The Late Late Show with James Corden, performing their 2021 single ‘Traps’ on the show.The performance, which aired on Tuesday night (May 24), marked the band’s third time appearing on the show. The Flight Attendant‘s Kaley Cuoco and Top Gun: Maverick actor Glen Powell were also guests on the evening’s taping.
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CBS likes to renew its strongest series early; last year, the FBI franchise and The Equalizer were picked up in March. When May rolled around this year and none of the the Universal Television-produced CBS drama series, the highly rated FBI dramas and The Equalizer, as well as solid Friday performer Magnum P.I., had been renewed, it was clear that the two sides were going through grueling negotiations.
just like Stephen Colbert, who opened the presentation did – about the company’s moniker changes in recent years.“I’ve loved being part of the CBS family. I love being part of the Viacom family.
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Smashing Pumpkins performed their 1993 classic ‘Today’ on a recent episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden.The outfit went on the programme late last week to perform the track, lifted from second studio album ‘Siamese Dream’.Speaking to host James Corden about the song choice, frontman Billy Corgan joked: “I wrote this song at a very depressing moment in my life and I knew I was going to see you [Corden]. That made me sad and then I thought, ‘Well, we’ll play the song’.”Watch the performance below.Prior to the performance, they chatted to Corden about their forthcoming 12th studio album, with Corgan saying: “It’s sort of a return to form.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeJames Corden is heading home — to visit, as part of a week-long trip to Blighty for “The Late Late Show” on CBS. This will mark the fourth time “The Late Late Show with James Corden” has filmed from the U.K., but marks the first major initiative for the show since Corden announced that he would depart next year.“The Late Late Show” will broadcast four episodes from Freemasons’ Hall in Central London, marking the show’s first time in that venue. The episodes will air on Monday, June 27, through Thursday June 30 — in the show’s normal 12:37 a.m.
FBI: Most Wanted have earned two-season renewals at the network, it was announced Monday. This brings through at least season 6 and its spinoffs, and, through seasons 3 and season 5, respectively.“The s are one of the most successful brands in the entire TV landscape and a powerful cornerstone of our #1 lineup,” said Kelly Kahl, president of CBS Entertainment, in a statement.
Tom Cruise joined James Corden on Tuesday’s episode of "The Late Late Show with James Corden" and cracked a joked regarding his departure. At the beginning of the show, Corden introduce the night’s guests, which included Cruise and his "Top Gun: Maverick" co-star, Monica Barbaro. "James! It's such a privilege to be here, and I'm sorry about the news," Cruise said with a smile. "I'm sorry you got fired." Tom Cruise skydives with James Corden at Skydive Perris on "The Late Late Show" with James Corden in 2018.
Tom Cruise is poking fun at James Corden‘s recent announcement!
announced last Thursday that he will no longer host his late-night talk show starting in 2023, but was not fired.Cruise, 59, said he was “sorry” the CBS host had gotten fired from his talk show while being announced by Cordon outside his dressing room.“It’s such a privilege to be here. I’m sorry about the news, I’m sorry you got fired,” quipped Cruise.“I’m here for you tonight whatever you need,” he continued.
Tom Cruise joined James Corden in studio for one of his first live talk show appearances in some time, and used the opportunity to poke fun at the recent news of Corden's impending departure from the At the top of Tuesday's episode, Corden introduced the night's guests — which included Cruise and his co-star Monica Barbaro — with his traditional quick check-in at their green rooms.«James! It's such a privilege to be here, and I'm sorry about the news,» a smiling Cruise shared. «I'm sorry you got fired.»It's been less than a week since Corden announced, in a tearful monologue last Thursday, that he'd signed on to do one more season of The Late Late Show, and then would be exiting the series, which he's hosted since March 2015.«But I just wanted you to know that I'm here for you,» Cruise continued, before Corden could correct him.
James Corden isn’t quite sure what his next move will be after leaving “The Late Late Show” in 2023, but the trained theater actor told Variety senior culture and events editor Marc Malkin on the red carpet of the 2022 Met Gala that he’s not opposed to going back to his roots.When asked if he’d consider a return to Broadway, Corden said, “Well I’d love that, that’d be great.”The late night host has appeared in two plays on the Great White Way: “History Boys” in 2006 and “One Man, Two Guvnors” in 2011. He’s also appeared in a number of movie musicals, including “Cinderella” (2021) and “Into The Woods” (2014), in addition to utilizing his singing and acting chops on his show in segments such as “Crosswalk: The Musical,” where he performs mini-renditions of musicals at a crosswalk outside the CBS studio before the light changes back to green.
Big Thief took to The Late, Late Show With James Corden to perform ‘Certainty’ last night – check it out below.‘Certainty’ is taken from Big Thief’s fifth album ‘Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You’, which was released in February.The performance on Corden rounds off a hat trick of late night American talk show appearances, with the band using the same living room practice space to air ‘Spud Infinity’ on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and ‘Simulation Swarm‘ on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.Watch ‘Certainty’ below: Big Thief are currently touring North America ahead of a string of UK and European festivals, including Glastonbury, Primavera Sound, Best Kept Secret and Tempelhof Sounds. You can find the band’s full live schedule here.In a video message to fans though, frontwoman Adrianne Lenker has asked fans to stop talking through their support acts’ sets.“It’s really come forward in the last few days that: when music is happening in a room, there’s a performer on stage playing and doing their craft, when you enter into that space, try to be mindful of what’s happening and pay attention and don’t talk,” she said.Hello.