Brett Goldstein Didn’t Mean to Go As Roy Kent for Halloween
It’s Brett Goldstein’s first time on The Late Late Show and he’s found himself on quite the couch with Allison Janney and Bryan Cranston, who has quite the Albert Einstein look these days. Brett shares why it’s probably for the better that he found major success later in his career, and how a Halloween party made him realize "Ted Lasso" was a huge show. And James pitches Brett on a Roy Kent spin-off should this be the last season of the series.
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