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How did you search archive.org? I see several hits on https://archive.org/search?query=subject%3A%22Craig+Kilborn%22
For example this full episode: https://archive.org/details/kilborn.-0743
A fair number of them are "streaming only" due to them being some sort of agreement between archive.org and CBS.
I also see some on Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR1fJIqpVrI
BitTorrent does seem to be completely dead. bt4gprx is a very thorough DHT search, so it will find basically anything on a public server that's actually being seeded, https://bt4gprx.com/search?q=Craig+Kilborn and it has no hits for the Late Late show, (but a few other appearances by Craig Kilborn on other shows.)
Yes, I saw one or two episodes (and episode segments), random, on both Archive and YouTube. It looks like you found 8: I believe i saw they were there but spotty, and I'm trying to find an actual source.
Does CBS have an archive?
Presumably CBS/Paramount does have the recordings in a vault somewhere... but it's probably not worth it for them to put them on Paramount+ (Who knows what will happen when they go bankrupt). As it is you're limited to the few episodes individuals bothered to tape, and then digitize.
I just checked again and most of those are from around 9-11-2001, which means they're recordings of the news about the world trade center and not actually craig kilbourne at all.