/r/LateLateShow
A community for fans and viewers of The Late Late Show! Currently hosted by James Corden, formerly hosted by Craig Ferguson, formerly formerly hosted by Craig Kilborn.
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Currently hosted by James Corden, formerly hosted by Craig Ferguson, formerly formerly hosted by Craig Kilborn.
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Recently, some idiot on archive.org has been posting images posing as "parts" of Late Late Show episodes to simply con people to think these episodes are "found" get views. It is for the versions since Kilbourns. Search up "Late Late Show" on archive.org with "Kilborn", "Ferguson" and "corden" and you'll 100% get that idiot's images on there. They look like they were made with Microsoft Paint of all things. Go to the "VHS Recordings" section (I think thats what the section is called) of archive.org for real Kilborn/Ferguson episodes in full video as they originally aired.
If you want real corden episodes, it's in the "TV Archive" section of archive.org albeit it's a few seconds only; as part of a Colbert recording. If you want the 2015 guest host episodes and pre-colbert corden episodes, it's on Usenet but you need to pay. If you want the ferguson, kilborn, and even Tom snyder's (rare host) episodes, they're on YouTube (or at least some of them)
I was looking for when James Corden, Emily Blunt, and Lin Manuel Miranda did the 22 musicals, but it wasn't there. I couldn't find when James, Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick, and Adam Devine did the sports movies either. Were they and why were they taken down?
With The Late Late Show's Host, James Corden Leaving,
There's a Big Question?!!!,
Whoever Takes Over James Corden's Spot Of Host On The Late Late Show In 2025,Will Probably Be Like James Corden With The Idea Of Kidnapping BTS?!!!,For The 2025 Reunion
I'm scouring through the internet and haven't been able to find these three Late Late Show episodes I'm looking for:
12 April, 1999
10 August, 2001
20 July, 2004
Does anyone have links, copies, or any good ideas on how to get these?
Let's look back at some memorable moments and interesting insights from last year.
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I’m attending the show this week and it says that black masks and proof of vaccination are still required. Has anyone gone recently that can confirm or deny this? I know when I watch the show that people don’t wear masks anymore.
does anyone know of a website or something where i can watch the full episodes of the late late show (james corden)??
Why on Earth is the entire audience and staff of the late late show still wearing masks. wtf.
One of the great things about Craig during his show was his transitionatory skills from one topic to the other, the free-flowingness of the dialogue and his curiosity on the guests. Like many, I never appreciated Craig when he was on television. However through the power of the internet and YouTube (thanks JayLeno Fly), I've gotten to watch Craig work and weave his way to be a conversation God.
On the weekends, I work as a barista in a small business and kindly met a nice woman who emigrated to the United States from Italy. Her colleague she was having dinner with at the time had commented on my shirt, which said Facebook (I used to work in marketing at a start-up and got it through an event). Her colleague actually worked for Facebook to my surprise, so the connection was organic and not one of pure joy or astonishment that I was typically used to, whenever wearing a shirt with a branding like that. We quickly exchanged numbers since they stayed until close and I needed to close, and I thought that was that. Most meetings and encounters die and fizzle upon entry.
We keep in touch here and there and have slight small talk throughout the few weeks.
Last night, she had invited me to her home last night, alongside with her boyfriend, since she had heard I was an aspiring teacher and an educator. Her boyfriend also works as a teacher and I thought I could learn from him. The woman I met is a freelance DJ and hair salonist.
A precious me would have been embarrassed to enter another person's home. But upon entry, I didn't even judge at all. Whose home is neat like how it's portrayed in movies or television, also COVID-19? I was just happy to be in the company of great people. The lighting also was similar to the dim-lit studio of Craig's. I think it actually helped, speaking in full-light is often in jail cells and interviews.
They taught me how to drink tequila and we listened to some great music, blues and jazz on an old record DVD player, whilst teaching me how to use it and allowed me to select a record. After which, we had a few drinks, we all ate some fettuccine with pompodoro sauce I forgot to eat at work. None of which was ever any good, professional or authentic and traditional. But conversation never felt dull. We had some authentic awkward pauses, thanks Craig, but that's when the music on the background helps.
So many times, I'm usually on the other side. I'm serving others and catering to people as a hospitality person. And as I watch our patrons eat and connect, I often wonder what their story is, what's the purpose of their meeting, and what they're talking about. Yesterday, I got a good glimpse into that, as I was demoted to a customer in a happy home.
Nothing particularly exciting happened, and all we did was chill and hang out, but sometimes that's what constitutes a good time, being in the presence of people you vibe with and enjoy. I found myself relaying many of the tactics that Craig utilizes whilst he speaks to people.
Probably the biggest thing I've learnt isn't so much what you're saying, but what you're not saying! Being able to continue the conversation where the other person left off, whilst listening can be a struggling moment, and it was where I always felt I was lacking. Watching Craig helped me understood the importance of that. As easy as it seems, there are bad conversations out there and Craig is not one of them!
Thanks Craig and to this community for keeping his legacy alive.
Let's look back at some memorable moments and interesting insights from last year.
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In 2016 Seth Macfarlane performed "The Christmas Song" and I remember watching it online, but I think it's since been privated? Any help on how to watch it would be great, thanks!
Years ago on the Late Late Toy Show, a band of young teenagers sang 'I believe in a thing called love.' I believe it was around 2005/2006; does anyone know where I could find the footage?
I seem to have a memory of Reggie asking his customary question to the guests and then instead of saying, “correct,” he actually says that it’s incorrect! It’s the only time I’ve ever heard him do that. Can anyone confirm this and/or give me the episode in which this happens?
Let's look back at some memorable moments and interesting insights from last year.
Your top 10 posts:
does anyone know where can i watch the previous episodies?? #latelateshow