'The Late Late Show' star said he and the team behind the show did not expect the level of success of the particular Carpool Karaoke segment, in which he shares a car journey with some of the world's most famous musicians, reported The Guardian.
"It's taken us all by surprise, the success, especially of that particular segment. But we do have some stuff planned this year - which might involve being in the UK," Corden said.
When he was asked if that means a UK based version of the show, Corden, 38, said, "We're talking about it now, really. We don't know if we'll be able to get it together but it's certainly something I'd love to do, for sure," he told the Radio Times.
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