Ep 7. 9/12/18 (Allison Brie, Keegan-Michael Key, Professor Robert Winston)
- September 12, 2018
On September 12, 2018, James Corden hosted another star-studded episode of The Late Late Show with his unique brand of humor and charm. The episode featured three special guests: Alison Brie, Keegan-Michael Key, and Professor Robert Winston.
First up was Alison Brie, best known for her roles in shows like Community, GLOW, and Mad Men. Brie and Corden chatted about her recent marriage and her work on the critically acclaimed series GLOW. They also discussed Brie's latest film, The Disaster Artist, in which she plays an actress who stars in the notoriously bad movie The Room. The pair then took part in a hilarious sketch where they tried to convince each other to switch accents - with mixed results.
Next, Keegan-Michael Key joined Corden on the couch. Key is an accomplished comedian, actor, and writer, and has had a successful career in both television and film. The two discussed Key's recent Broadway debut in the play Meteor Shower, as well as his involvement in the upcoming Disney film The Lion King. They also played a fun game of "Drop The Mic," where they each had to come up with amusing insults to hurl at each other.
Finally, Professor Robert Winston appeared on the show to discuss his work as a fertility expert and science broadcaster. Winston has been involved in the development of new fertility treatments and has a wealth of knowledge about the subject. He shared some fascinating insights into the science of reproduction and fertility, and also discussed his new book, which explores various scientific topics in an accessible and engaging way.
Throughout the show, Corden also entertained the audience with his trademark musical numbers and comedy bits. He performed a parody of a popular song with lyrics about the difficulties of being a late-night host, and also had a hilarious roast battle with the show's announcer, Reggie Watts.
Overall, this episode of The Late Late Show was a great mix of entertainment, information, and comedy. With such a talented and diverse range of guests, there was something for everyone, and Corden's hosting skills kept the energy high from start to finish.