By the way. I listened to the show on headphones.  The audio for the band was 
horrible.

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On Mar 24, 2015, 8:38 PM, at 8:38 PM, 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I think Corden has mentioned both Fallon and Ellen as influencing his
>thoughts on the show.  Which make it much harder for me to be
>interested in tuning in regularly.  How Reggie Watts is part of the
>show could change that.
>
>Corden is scheduled to sit with Conan on Thursday.
>David
>      From: Steve Timko <[email protected]>
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>Cc: tvornottv <[email protected]> 
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> Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Re: James Corden
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>I wasn't a fan of the first show. He seems to be channeling Ellen
>Degeneres for late night. It worked okay last night because both guests
>have skills as talk show guests. Tom Hanks is like a set of training
>wheels.  What's going to happen when he has to make do with the normal
>12: 35 am guests? 
>The taped bit and the Tom Hanks career survey were okay but it seems
>light on comedy. Letterman and Ferguson have interesting
>personalities.  Corden will have to develop that.
>Does Norton sit on an office chair? They have L-shaped couches that
>would work better than an office chair.
>I agree he needs a few months to settle. I predict changes in the
>format. Sent from Type Mail
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>On Mar 24, 2015, at 10:47 AM, Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:
>I've not had a chance to see the show yet. But it sounds as if there
>are more than a few steals from Graham Norton (to be found on BBC
>America I believe). The host not sitting behind a desk and having
>guests to his left is also what Norton does. And he relaxes his guests
>with alcohol. OK - not an actual bar, but guests often sip glasses of
>wine etc. I think it's all part of the idea that you're at an exclusive
>party somewhere where everyone is having fun.
>I'll withhold judgment until I've actually seen the show as to how well
>it works having all the guests at once. In Norton's case it does work,
>but that's because he's done some serious homework beforehand. He's
>thought hard about routes into linking from guest A to guest B. I'd
>suggest that's a lot easier when you only have one show a week and
>therefore more time to plan. The daily grind makes things much harder. 
>I'm not sure that just because the previous host was arecovering
>alcoholic that it means it shouldn't be allowed in the future. On the
>other hand, it always feels to me that Brits and Americans (West Coast
>American all the more so) have very different attitudes to alcohol.
>That all said, I'm pretty certain in the UK you'd not be allowed to
>have an alcohol sponsor actually on-set like that! 
>
>Adam
>
>
>
>On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>Saw the first episode. I'll check back in a few months and see how he's
>settled in. First impressions are that many celebrities are going to
>struggle sitting on the couch longer thanthe usual six or seven
>minutes. Also, the previous host was very vocal about his years of
>sobriety and struggles with addiction; I have no problem with drinking
>but having a bar on set is either a slap in the face of the previous
>host's sobriety or it is a not so subtle way of saying "we aren't like
>the last host." Either way, I don't think those messages are the ones
>the show ought to be sending. Lastly, Corden laughs at his own jokes
>too much. he needs to work that out of his system.
>On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 3:18 AM, 'Dave Sikula' via TVorNotTV
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Now that the first episode's come and (thankfully) gone, may I just say
>that all my early expectations wererealized? After hearing Corden
>interviewed on KPCC's "The Frame," I found him earnest and humble
>enough, and was pulling for him to succeed, but the first entry was
>pretty bad. The opening pre-tape of how Corden got the job and was
>trained for it had a fun premise, but went on for what seemed like
>days, and the segment with Hanks where they relived some of his more
>notable roles made me long for the brevity and wit of the pre-tape. The
>panels were actually pretty good; loose and casual. though Corden's
>reliance on Reggie Watts's personality and alleged charm seems
>misplaced at best. All in all, most of the program felt like the worst
>parts of an overly-long awards show.
>
>It's unfair to predict the future of a show based on the first episode,
>but suffice it to say, Corden and his unnamed writers have their
>considerable work cut out for them.
>-
>--Dave Sikula
>
>On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 12:04:53 AM UTC-7, JW wrote:
>>> 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.
>>
>> I suspect that they'll all come on together and that he'll try to
>make it a
>> bit more interactive between the guests. But I guess we'll know next
>week.
>
>You were right, Adam.
>
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