Ricky Gervais is the strongest pull in James Corden's neighbor set at 0.88 — but the top 10 as a whole spread widely across subcategories, with no single cluster dominating.
The shape is broad. Beyond Gervais, the next neighbors include Brian Cox (0.82, Academics), Jason Alexander (0.82, Actors), and John Cleese (0.82, Comedians). Comedians are the most represented subcategory in the top 10 — Gervais, Cleese, and Stephen Colbert (0.78) all qualify — but they share space with Actors, TV Personalities, an Author, a Reality TV Star, and a News Publisher. Corden's own subcategory, TV Personalities, appears twice in the top 10: Seth Meyers at 0.81 and Andy Lassner at 0.80. That means the audience shape is partly self-similar, but the majority of neighbors come from outside it. The one genuinely cross-kind outlier is RTÉ News (0.80, News Publishers) — the only non-celebrity entity in the top 10, and the only one from the Marketing Channels category, suggesting a strand of the audience that tracks institutional media alongside entertainment personalities.
The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly across comedy, acting, and talk-format television, with a secondary pull toward news and current affairs.