One quote from the article:

"However, on Monday he will take his bow under the fiercest of spotlights
in the ultra-competitive world of US network TV..."

Not really. The spotlight isn't nearly as fierce at 12:30 as it is earlier
in the evening.

As far as having all the guests on the set, it depends on whether they're
using the Carson model of one guest at a time, in which case the previous
guests aren't usually encouraged to interact after they've moved down the
couch, or talking to everyone at once in a Bill Maher-type panel.  My
uninformed guess is that it's the former system.

We'll know a lot more next week, even though Corden is right when he says,
“To judge it on a night or a month or six months, it’s the equivalent of
trying a soufflé after it’s been in the oven for 10 minutes.”

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