Corden’s ‘Late Late Show’ visits London, gets silly in Paris
LOS ANGELES — When James Corden takes his “The Late Late Show” to England, he does it up royally.
He’s yet to ask Queen Elizabeth to join him, but this week’s London-based shows include British and U.S. stars including Tom Hanks and Lily James and a pre-taped segment with former first lady Michelle Obama.
It’s the third year that Corden has travelled to his native city for the CBS show, and he refused to let the task of hosting last week’s Tony Awards interfere.
“We enjoy jumping headfirst into all of these things, and tired isn’t a good enough reason,” Corden said Monday, the start of a four-night run of shows from London’s historic Central Hall Westminster. He said he counts himself “incredibly lucky” to have such opportunities.