Tag: Craig Ferguson

  • CraigyFerg On JonnyRoss
    CraigyFerg On JonnyRoss

    Some primo 90s chat show action for you.

  • What Craig Did Next
    What Craig Did Next

    After leaving The Late Late Show, Craig Ferguson began hosting the daytime syndicated gameshow Celebrity Name Game. The format was based on the board game Identity Crisis and was produced by Coquette Productions. It ran for three seasons until 2017, and earned Craig two Daytime Emmy Awards.

  • Craig’s Last Late Late Show
    Craig’s Last Late Late Show

    On the 28th April 2014, Craig Ferguson announced on air that he was leaving The Late Late Show, and that his last show would be in December of that year. The night before he left, he introduced his audience to the voice and operator of Geoff Peterson. And here’s how the final show began. Here’s…

  • Craig’s First Late Late Show
    Craig’s First Late Late Show

    On the 3rd January 2005, Craig Ferguson took over as host of The Late Late Show. He’d previously guest hosted for Craig Kilborn a few times. This is worth a watch. A few things to note. He’s already clearly bored/uncomfy with the monologue format, and within months he would abandon it for something much more…

  • Ce Soir Avec Craig Ferguson
    Ce Soir Avec Craig Ferguson

    Here’s the moment when Craig Fergusion reacted on screen to the revelation that there was a show airing in France that bore a striking resemblance to The Late Late Show. https://youtu.be/IV-5-YSpjNY A little later, he embraced the idea, and invited Arthur onto his show. He stayed for further segments. https://youtu.be/_F5k7rGDxTM The following year, Craig finally…

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  • Proctology: A Bottom Examination
    Proctology: A Bottom Examination

    For a long time now I’ve been wanting to write an old-fashioned programme guide. One you can hold in your hand and thumb through, make notes on, spill coffee on. So I did. Proctology: A Bottom Examination is my deep dive into Bottom, the hit BBC Two sitcom starring Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson. That’s…

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  • Re-Casting Keanu
    Re-Casting Keanu

    Keanu Reeves is 56. That makes him eight years older than Clive Dunn was when he was first cast in Dad’s Army. But don’t panic, Clive Dunn was always playing much older characters than his own age. Keanu Reeves is 56. That makes him seven years older than Stephanie Cole was when she was first…

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