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The Late Late Show With James Corden

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Awards

  • 2020 - Writers Guild Awards - Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) - Series - nominated
  • 2019 - Emmy - Outstanding Interactive Program - nominated
  • 2019 - Emmy - Outstanding Variety Talk Series - nominated
  • 2018 - Emmy - Outstanding Choreography - nominated

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James Corden

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A daytime talk-variety show hosted by the comic actor.
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Arthur Godfrey and His Friends

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1949 Music, Variety Shows

The Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. Show

The husband-and-wife singing duo landed their own summer variety show in 1977, the same year they scored a No. 1 pop hit with 'You Don't Have to Be a Star.'
1977 Music, Comedy, Variety Shows

Manhattan Transfer

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The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show

American TV variety show hosted by singing group The Hudson Brothers. It ran from 1974-1975.
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Care Bears: Adventures in Care-A-Lot

9 Seasons
Unlike the previous animation created by DIC and Nelvana in the 1980s, and as with Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!, this series features the new redesigned Care Bears with redesigned tummy symbols (also called "belly badges"). It also features a redesigned Care-a-lot. Additionally, there was initially no interaction with humans or other supernatural entities like those found in the previous iteration. Instead, as an immediate follow-up to Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!, the series inherits the sole villain from the movie, Grizzle, who has robots to do his bidding.While other Care Bears do make appearances in the show, the series primarily focuses on five Care Bears in particular as seen on the Care Bears website: Cheer Bear, the new leader of the group, Share Bear, who's now a horticulturist, Grumpy Bear, now an inventor, Funshine Bear, now an energetic fun bear instead of a jokester, and introduced in Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!, Oopsy Bear. The show's theme song is performed by Kay Hanley.
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