


“But it doesn’t need to be that cutthroat. “Generationally, they all grew up watching their parents fights in the sense of the previous generation, they didn’t necessarily get along,” he said. The Late Late Show exec producer Rob Crabbe, who has worked with Fallon and Letterman, added there’s a “mutual respect” among the hosts. I feel like as a group, we have really been through a time which is unmatched.” “When I got the job, I read both Bill Carter books, and it was like, ‘Oh, f*ck.’ Then you get there and you meet all these people along the way, and they have just been nothing but loving, kind and supportive. War for Late Night by Bill Carter available in Trade Paperback on, also read synopsis and reviews. “I’ve certainly never felt any ever,” he said. RELATED: As ‘The Late Late Show’ Heads Into Its Final Shows, James Corden Reflects On Late-Night Run

Even John Oliver, who has beaten them all for the late-night Emmy each of the past seven years, has appeared regularly with his former Daily Show pal Colbert and with Meyers.Ĭorden told Deadline that he doesn’t think there’s any rivalry anymore. They regularly appear on one another’s shows, as evidenced by Meyers, Corden’s time-slot rival, turning up recently on The Late Late Show, and Corden going on Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week. RELATED: Adele Drives Off In Final ‘Carpool Karaoke’ Session For James Corden’s ‘The Late Late Show’
