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James Corden quits The Late Late Show despite 'desperate' efforts by CBS to keep him

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James Corden will step down as the host of The Late Late Show at the end of next season, DailyMail.com can confirm.The Brit, 43, made the decision to quit at the end of season eight despite the best efforts of CBS executives who exclusively told DailyMail.com that they 'desperately tried to keep him for longer.'The Late Late Show, which films out of Los Angeles, first premiered in 1995 with host Tom Snyder.

Craig Kilborn and Craig Ferguson followed as host until James Corden came along in 2015. He's out!James Corden will step down as the host of The Late Late Show at the end of next season, DailyMail.com can confirm'We [CBS] desperately tried to keep him for longer but James only wanted to do one final year that will keep him on the show until next year,' a senior CBS source revealed. 'He's been such a hit for us for so many years, we will miss him very much.''It's very rare to find a talent who can redefine a long running format.

His skits went viral globally, smashing records and creating the most watched online clips in the history of late night TV,' they continued. 'The biggest stars in the world have appeared on his show - which even took him to the White House!'Under Corden's tenure at The Late Late Show, he developed smash hit segments like Carpool Karaoke, where he drives a celebrity around and they sing together.

Carpool Karaoke was later spun off into its own show for Apple in 2017 and even took home an Emmy Award. It currently in season five. 'We [CBS] desperately tried to keep him for longer but James only wanted to do one final year that will keep him on the show until next year,' a senior CBS source revealed. 'He's been such a hit for us for so many years, we will miss him very much.' 'He told us that he.

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