The Late Late Show with James Corden is back with another fun-filled episode, and this time it’s all about embracing the arrival of spring. James Corden, the host with an infectious personality, kicks off the show by exclaiming, “FUN SHOW!” and reminds everyone that it’s officially spring – a season that brings a mix of rain and beauty.

As James jokingly points out, in England, they call this time of year the “rainy season,” sandwiched between the “freezing rain season” and the “warm rainy season.” Ah, the wonders of British weather! But the onset of spring also brings the usual worries – is it just allergies, or do I have Covid?

The conversation takes a lighthearted turn when Reggie Watts, the show’s bandleader, reveals his weekend adventures of driving supercars through traffic. James can’t help but tease Reggie about being one of those guys making a ruckus on the streets. In a hilarious exchange, Reggie admits being part of a crew comprising classic supercars like a Lamborghini, driving loud and proud. James playfully threatens to show Reggie what happens in his house when he visits and the kids are in the garden – mimicking the noisy engines with a humorous sound effect, much to the audience’s delight.

After this humorous interaction, James proceeds to share the latest news highlights. In a historic moment, the Senate begins confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, potentially making her the first black woman on the Supreme Court. James cheekily suggests that it would be a missed opportunity if one of the committee members doesn’t start a question with “I’m sorry, Miss Jackson, I am for real,” referring to the famous hit by Michael Jackson.

Continuing with the news, the White House announces President Biden’s upcoming visit to Europe, with an additional stop in Poland. James jokes that the President might be searching for the famous sausages Poland is known for. On a serious note, Biden aims to discuss Russia with allies during this trip, strengthening international relations and coordination.

Preparing for these crucial meetings, President Biden hosts a secure phone call with the leaders of France, Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom. James humorously imagines the call as a collective sigh of relief, as they all admit to not knowing what to do in the current situation with Russia.

In a surprising twist, a new survey suggests that playing video games can actually help in making real-world friends. Gamers claim to have made an average of five new friends through gaming, while also accumulating a fair share of pre-teen enemies along the way. It seems that online gaming has become a platform for building lifelong friendships, to the extent that these virtual pals might even score an invitation to the gamer’s wedding.

With this witty news segment coming to an end, James wraps up by promising more entertainment to come on The Late Late Show. Stay tuned for exciting guests, hilarious skits, and of course, James Corden‘s boundless energy and wit.

Spring has sprung, and The Late Late Show with James Corden keeps us entertained like no other chat show out there. Don’t miss out on the fun, laughter, and surprises that this late-night extravaganza has in store for fans worldwide!