Thank you for watching The Late Late Show with James Corden, home of television’s most moist monologue. Every night is a choose your own adventure experience that producers and editors magically edit down to mere minutes. Tonight, James goes back in time to the day he managed to be present to welcome Ben Winston into the world in the back of a cab in London.
Only Fools and Horses
ReplyEducating Amerika to the joy of ‘Only Fools and Horses’ – that’s a vital public service!
ReplyNow for Xmas surprise *Ben have to send James to a “Luge” training!* Just like the curling segment, not long ago(it was a paid segment by advertiser, but it was not hideous).
ReplySo nick’s had enough?
ReplyBut James, what you were mimicking there was luge. Skeleton is the one where you dive in head first and on your belly.
Reply3M’s. Most Moist Monologue. And I couldn’t agree more
ReplyAs Nick when to horse race James need to go to training that winter sport
ReplyIt’s very ingenious of James to have the other show’s two covering both “top and bottom parts/areas” of the show, really cool, man. When he looks up, he can ask Ben (Exec Producer) a question, when he looks down to the floor, he can also do the same, interact with Loius (writer)….
ReplyWith a mention of Brush Strokes turned into a one-woman old people’s home. “Brush Strokes, you know? Who was in it? That was ‘im, whatshisname? In brush strokes, you know, ‘im!”
ReplyHow you gunna have the moistest monologue and not have moist critical on. He loves you btw james
ReplyWoww the late nigt show war has just inadvertently started with Jimmy Kinmel, thanks to the two audience members…..and the very “moist” nature of the mono…
ReplyFun fact: When Del Boy gets up, he has a glass of white wine in his hand instead of the red he had before he fell into the bar.
ReplyWasn’t Smithy some kind of handyman? Maybe a plumber not a painter and decorator but close!
ReplyI know when Dell dell through the bar.
ReplyBrushstrokes is on IMDB so probably on Amazon Prime
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