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The show will be a great watch for the whole family with stars such as James Corden,
BBC Blog Network 2009
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The success of her film follows a run of major British hits on Broadway, such as Jerusalem and War Horse, with James Corden's turn in the National Theatre's One Man, Two Guvnors just announced as the next unorthodox show to try its luck out there.
British quirkiness and originality light up stage and screen for US audiences 2011
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And here's one thing I bet you can't defend: James Corden's acting when he was on the floor being attacked by that CyberWoodlouse.
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RNAnother laughable in a good way telethon from Richard Curtis and friends hosted by Fearne Cotton, Jonathan Ross et al, and featuring sketches and silliness from James Corden, the cast of Outnumbered, Miranda Hart, Harry Hill, Steve Coogan and Armstrong Miller to name but some.
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Other celeb voices come courtesy of Rob Brydon, James Corden and Robbie Coltrane, though an unsung silent hedgehog steals the show for me.
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One Man, Two Guvnors starring James Corden at the Adelphi seems even funnier than it died at the National.
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Yet the affable James Corden opted instead to focus his teasing on the 16-year-old Justin Bieber, who was allotted the role of a kind of joke mascot.
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But the mixture of improvisation with immaculate planning is perfectly exemplified by James Corden's brilliant Francis.
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As Francis, James Corden makes the transition from Gavin and Stacey to revved-up Goldoni with consummate ease.
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No, I'm not going to stand up for James Corden and his Rod Hull-and-Emu routine with the CyberMat… the comedy bits are not for me.
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