James Corden was forced to correct Timothee Chalamet on Friday’s edition of The Graham Norton Show (20 December) during a discussion about the finale of his sitcom, Gavin and Stacey . Both Corden and Chalamet were guests on the popular BBC chat show alongside Ruth Jones, Andrew Garfield and Colman Domingo. While Chalamet was there to promote his new Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown , Corden and Jones spoke about the eagerly anticipated finale of Gavin and Stacey , due to air on Christmas Day.
As Chalamet and Domingo were the only two Americans on the show, Norton asked if they were aware of the Gavin and Stacey phenomenon. The Dune actor said that he wasn’t but had done his research before the show and appeared confused about the current Gavin and Stacey timeline. “I realise this is the end of the third season? Fourth season? Third said” asked the baffled 28-year-old.
An amused Corden, laughed and told him: “Well, it’s the end of it forever.” “James is never going to have me on his show again now,” quipped Chalamet in response, a reference to The Late Late Show with James Corden which ran on CBS from 2015 until 2023. Correcting Chalamet, Corden said: “It’s alright, that show doesn’t exist anymore.
..” The audience and other guests burst out laughing at Corden’s response as Chalamet did his best to hide his embarrassment.
Corden and Jones then tried to explain to Chalamet and Domingo why the sitcom was ending, to which Jones told them that it had .