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https://deadline.com/2022/04/james-c...ar-1235011646/
Corden, who succeeded Craig Ferguson as the fourth Late Late Show host in March 2015, has extended his CBS contract so that he can exit the late-night franchise in summer 2023. “It’s been it’s a really hard decision to leave because I’m so immensely proud of the show. I’m thrilled to be extending (for a year),” Corden told Deadline. “I always thought I’d do it for five years and then leave and then I stayed on. I’ve really been thinking about it for a long time, thinking whether there might be one more adventure.” His exit will make him the second longest-tenured Late Late Show host at a little over eight years. Ferguson hosted a full decade (January 2005 to December 2014), Craig Kilborn hosted from 1999 to 2004 and the late Tom Snyder launched The Late Late Show in 1995, hosting until 1999. Corden had been a longtime fixture on British TV, who won a Tony Award in 2012 and who co-created and starred in the hit BBC comedy Gavin & Stacey, when then-CBS boss Les Moonves made the surprising choice in 2014 to tap him as host of The Late Late Show. Corden's Late Late Show quickly became known for his viral segments, from "Carpool Karaoke" -- with the Adele version surpassing 250 million views -- to "Drop The Mic" to "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts" and "Crosswalk: The Musical." While Corden's Late Late Show has been nominated for multiple Emmys, he's won several Emmys thanks to Apple TV+'s Carpool Karaoke series and a CBS Carpool Karaoke special featuring Paul McCartney. |
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Why I think James Corden is leaving The Late Late Show in 2023 is because he wants to focus on other projects and make himself a household name as an actor in America. But why would he want to leave the show that made him such a household name in America? I think due to the Late Late Show James Corden has this fantasy that he wants to be like Regis Philbin and is trying to become the new Regis Philbin and he thinks that by quitting The Late Late Show he will expand his horizons. If it wasn't for The Late Late Show James Corden wouldn't have become so famous by doing voices in animated movies such as Peter Rabbit The Emoji Movie and perhaps his signature role as Biggie in Dreamworks Trolls and became a huge success in the movies Into The Woods and Cats and is also the spokesman in Keurig commercials. But James should've asked for more money before making his decision on quitting his show. When he leaves in 2023 I can bet CBS will replace him with another comedian or comedienne and it will get low ratings
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Will CBS pick a woman to succeed James Corden as The Late Late Show host?
The Late Shift author Bill Carter tweeted in response to Corden announcing he was exiting late-night in 2023 after eight years, "I was sure CBS would choose woman last time" but "James popped up. I'd never HEARD of him." As Chloe Stilwell notes, network late-night has been full of men, particularly white men. Joan Rivers briefly hosted a show on Fox in the 1980s and Wanda Sykes briefly had a Saturday-night show on Fox in 2009. More recently, Lilly Singh had A Little Late on NBC after Late Night with Seth Meyers. "The problem there though is that NBC attempted to add another late-night show to an already overcrowded field, instead of giving one of the existing late-night hosting spots to a woman — which is where Corden’s open role leaves a perfect place for a woman to finally take over," says Stillwell. "Amber Ruffin currently hosts a late-night show on Peacock, and she would be a worthy contender to move over to CBS’s (late-night) opening. Other comics like Nikki Glaser, Ziwe, Ilana Glazer, Ali Wong, and Whitney Cummings would all be excellent in the role. There are so many adept, funny women who would revolutionize late-night television — and it’s about time a major network gave one of them the chance." ALSO:
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If CBS does goes with a female replacement for James Corden, my pick is Whitney Cummings. She had a marginally successful sitcom on NBC and to me, she would be better suited for a late night show.
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He probably wouldn't be interested, but I say bring back Craig Ferguson! Craig had a good show and I would watch again if he came back as host. I'm not a fan of James Corden, I haven't watched The Late Late Show since Craig left in 2015.
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CBS may "experiment" with the 12:35 a.m. timeslot after James Corden exits The Late Late Show
CBS CEO George Cheeks tells Deadline that the network will look at the format, rather than a host, in thinking of how to approach the 12:35 a.m. late-night timeslot once Corden says goodbye next summer. “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," says Cheeks. "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. 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 Kelly Kahl adds that his team has received “quite a few” calls from people representing stars who want to succeed Corden. |
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Last month, CBS told Deadline it may experiment with the 12:35 a.m. timeslot when Corden ends his late-night run next year. Variety now reports that CBS is mulling a multi-host panel show. "It’s entirely possible the replacement show may not have a live band or other trappings that have come to be expected from the format," reports Variety's Brian Steinberg. "CBS’ discussions are in early stages, these people caution, and executives at the network, part of Paramount Global, are mulling a wide range of ideas and potential personalities." |
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James Corden plans to move back to Britain after his Late Late Show stint ends next year
That is according to Ben Turner, one of Corden's partners in his Fulwell 73 production company. Turner tells Variety Corden is “really excited to get James back in the U.K.” |
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James Corden's partner wants to oversee the new Late Late Show
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I’m not sure I’ve seen a public figure go from being so unknown (in the US, at least) to being so universally reviled as quickly as James Corden.
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Just asking, but who stays up until 12:30/1:30 in the morning to watch his show? Most people have to wake up and go to work in the morning. Then there are just so many other choices for entertainment. Then if Corden (or the NBC late, late show guy, Seth Myers?) has an interesting guest, we can watch it in the morning online.
It's not apparently but seems it is so late, having a late, late talk show at such an hour is a loser for the network. Apparently not. |
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