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Tom Hanks, Mila Kunis to appear on 'The Late Late Show'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Mar, 2015 04:24 PM
  • Tom Hanks, Mila Kunis to appear on 'The Late Late Show'
Actors Tom Hanks and Mila Kunis will be the first guests on the fourth season of “The Late Late Show”. Their presence is likley to boost the debut of the talk show’s new host, James Corden.
 
Hanks and Kunis will will appear on Monday, broadcasting company CBS has announced, reports variety.com.
 
During the first week, Corden will also chat with Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart and Chris Pine. Musical performers in the show will include soul singer Leon Bridges and indie rock band Modest Mouse.
 
Corden is the fourth host of the series, following in the steps of Tom Snyder, Craig Kilborn and Craig Ferguson. 
 
Other scheduled guests for later dates include athlete David Beckham, comedian Rob Corddry, music executive Simon Cowell, actress Courteney Cox, Emmy Award winner Jon Cryer, Emmy Award winner Claire Danes and Academy Award winner Michael Douglas.
 
There will be others like actor Jeff Goldblum, actor Mark Harmon, actor Thomas Lennon, actress Katharine McPhee, Emmy Award winner Megan Mullally, actor Matthew Perry, actress Freida Pinto, actress Aubrey Plaza, comedian Tig Notaro, chef Gordon Ramsay and actress Kerry Washington.
 
Upcoming musical performances include Echosmith, George Ezra, Noel Gallagher, OK Go, Olly Murs, the Ting Tings and Jessie Ware.

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