James Corden fought back tears on The Graham Norton Show on Friday as he discussed the very last line of the Gavin and Stacey finale. During Friday's instalment of the BBC One chat show, the comedian, 46, and his co-star Ruth Jones, 58, joined host Graham Norton, 61, to discuss their Christmas special and revealed their sweet plans for Christmas Day.
They were also joined on the red sofa by Timothée Chalamet, 28, Colman Domingo, 55, and Andrew Garfield, 41, who also spoke about their recent endeavors. Towards the end of the show, Graham turned to James, who plays Smithy in the BBC sitcom, to ask him what filming the end of the show was like.
He asked: 'What was it like at the end? Did it feel like the end? Were you all crying? Was it really emotional? or is it gonna hit you later on that it's over?'. Reminiscing on the last day of filming, James looked emotional, and without spoiling the ending for fans he replied: 'It was a very very special day, we really kind of scheduled the show so that the very last line that we'll ever hear in the episode is the last thing we shot.'.
James Corden fought back tears on The Graham Norton Show on Friday as he discussed the very last line of the Gavin and Stacey finale. During Friday's instalment of the BBC One chat show, the comedian, 46, and his co-star Ruth Jones, 58, joined host Graham Norton, 61, to discuss their Christmas special and revealed their sweet plans for Christmas Day.