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Sure, Ferguson has moved on to the game show Celebrity Name Game, but it’s not the same. As host of the Late Late Show, Ferguson brought an easygoing manner and appreciation of lunacy to the ...
Craig Ferguson still stands by his flirtatious behavior on his late-night show, as it was a part of his character and the ...
I'm talking, of course, about Friday's final episode of "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson," in which the 52-year-old talk show host will tell his audience, for the last time, "It's a great ...
“It’s a great day for America!” Craig Ferguson exclaimed at the top of nearly all his 2,000-plus Late Late Show episodes from 2004 to 2014. Post-Trump, when I hear someone describe ...
With all the middle-aged neuroses in latenight, Craig Ferguson ... fortune upon which no late-late series can consistently rely. Beyond a need for sharper writing, Ferguson has betrayed that ...
Craig Ferguson saying goodbye to The Late Late Show was a tough moment for fans. Ferguson had his reasons for wanting to move on, but has kept very active since, with various programs including ...
Craig Ferguson’s nights of dancing with Secretariat the pantomime horse are numbered. The Scottish-born host of CBS’ “The Late Late Show” told his studio audience during Monday’s taping ...
(CBS/AP) Craig Ferguson didn't lose his cool when the lights went out Wednesday just before "The Late Late Show" on CBS went on the air. CBS says Wednesday's edition of the late-night talk show ...
The Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson sees a little bit of difference between the wilds of late-night talk and the early-evening banter of his new syndicated game show, Celebrity Name Game (Sept.
That's not an exaggeration. The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson was the first talk show to feature a robot sidekick — the sassy skeleton Geoff Peterson — and a galloping mascot like ...
and even as potential replacements for his show were tossed around, Craig Ferguson remained quiet, save for congratulating Stephen Colbert for landing the The Late Show. To be honest, I was a ...