VIDEO: Romesh Ranganathan Performs Stand Up on The Late Late Show
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan returns to The Late Late Show to perform stand-up comedy about a day at the beach with his family marked with one of his children briefly going missing.
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan returns to The Late Late Show to perform stand-up comedy about a day at the beach with his family marked with one of his children briefly going missing.
South Korean pop sensation BTS returns to Stage 56 to perform 'Fake Love' for a very excited Late Late Show audience.
James Corden asks Sean 'Diddy' Combs about his most legendary parties and learns about his 30th, which featured a who's who of a guest list, including Donald Trump who wasn't afraid of the dance floor, and the conversation turns to what could be a very dynamic 2020 presidential ticket.
James Corden and Ashton Kutcher square off in a rap battle, with each taking shots far below the belt.
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Music guest Shawn Mendes wraps up his week with The Late Late Show performing 'Perfectly Wrong' from his No.
As the cast of 'Ocean's 8' wraps the film, an incredibly emotional James Corden, who can't but look back and think of all the great times they had, embodying every feeling in Vitamin C's classic 'graduation (Friends Forever).
When James Corden checks in with his guests before they come out for chat, Sterling K.
James Corden asks Sterling K.
Shawn Mendes, spending a week with The Late Late Show, invites Julia Michaels to share the stage for a performance of their song 'Like to Be You' off Shawn's new album.
When Shawn Mendes -- aka DJ Stitches -- shows up to his spot on the subway platform, he finds James Corden already well into James Blunt's 'You're Beautiful' and the two do everything they can to establish their domain.
After complimenting Lucy Liu's decision to go blonde, James Corden and Shawn Mendes debate coloring Shawn's hair -- something Shawn has long considered, and something his fans don't seem to be into.
After Lucy Liu explains that baby music is dominating her household thanks to her son Rockwell, James Corden can't help but offer up some nicknames for her baby -- none of which even come close to being a winner.
After Shawn Mendes tells James Corden he hasn't been set up on any dates, Mandy Patinkin offers Shawn some advice before he recalls how he and his wife got together over 40 years ago and why flower choice early on is important.
Celebrating a week-long residency with The Late Late Show, Shawn Mendes performs 'Lost In Japan' off his new album, 'Shawn Mendes.
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James asks Mariska Hargitay and Holly Hunter about coming up in New York and learns Holly once had to spend the night in Riverside Park, a place Mariska would fare just fine if she was equipped with Olivia Benson's detective badge.