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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

  • TV Series
  • 2005–2015
  • TV-14
  • 40m
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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005)
The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson
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Making a satire out of the entire Late Night Show concept Scotsman Craig Ferguson hosts his show with a robot skeleton and a "horse" as his sidekicks. The show features the stereotypical par... Read allMaking a satire out of the entire Late Night Show concept Scotsman Craig Ferguson hosts his show with a robot skeleton and a "horse" as his sidekicks. The show features the stereotypical parts of a Late Show, but all in their own, raw way.Making a satire out of the entire Late Night Show concept Scotsman Craig Ferguson hosts his show with a robot skeleton and a "horse" as his sidekicks. The show features the stereotypical parts of a Late Show, but all in their own, raw way.

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    • Craig Ferguson
    • Shadoe Stevens
    • Josh Robert Thompson
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    • Stars
      • Craig Ferguson
      • Shadoe Stevens
      • Josh Robert Thompson
    • 77User reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Craig Ferguson
    Craig Ferguson
    • Self - Host…
    • 2005–2014
    Shadoe Stevens
    • Self - Announcer
    • 2005–2014
    Josh Robert Thompson
    Josh Robert Thompson
    • Geoff Peterson…
    • 2005–2015
    Joseph Bolter
    • Secretariat
    • 2011–2015
    Ryan McGowan
    • Secretariat
    • 2013–2015
    Richard Malmos
    • Self - Announcer
    • 2005
    Matthew Kugler
    • Secretariat
    • 2011–2012
    Kip Madsen
    Kip Madsen
    • Various Characters…
    • 2005
    Tuyen Tran
    • Self…
    • 2010–2014
    Liza Coggins
    • Self…
    • 2010–2014
    James Adomian
    James Adomian
    • George W. Bush…
    • 2005–2007
    Dana DeLorenzo
    Dana DeLorenzo
    • Beth…
    • 2012
    Tim Meadows
    Tim Meadows
    • Self…
    • 2006–2014
    Thomas Lennon
    Thomas Lennon
    • Self…
    • 2005–2015
    Philip McGrade
    • Sir Cecil Wellsley-Hogg…
    • 2006–2007
    Kristen Bell
    Kristen Bell
    • Self - Guest…
    • 2005–2014
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Self - Guest
    • 2006–2015
    Drew Carey
    Drew Carey
    • Self…
    • 2005–2015
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    10mollyscot_uk

    CBS, why?

    I find it frustrating and quite sad that CBS had the chance to follow on from Craig with another unique, intelligent and unpredictable host yet, instead, chose to follow the growing trend of dumbed down TV for the attention deficit, celebrity obsessed, "don't ask me to think" audience.

    We have more than enough of this formulaic dross already. Frenzied audience, whooping and hollering with evangelical hysteria for no apparent reason. Check. Embarrassingly unfunny opening monologue. Check. Pointless house band. Check. Pre-recorded sketches with celebrities doing "hilarious" stuff to show us they are oh so self-effacing and down to earth (pre-approved by their publicists and lawyers of course). Check. The host fawning over the guests du jour with sycophantic waffle "I just loved your new movie/book/album", "You are a legend/my hero/EVERYBODY loves you" and my personal favourite "Just listen to them.." (wide camera shot of brain dead audience on their feet clapping,chanting, whooping, …) Check.

    This latest offering is just more of the same; produced, packaged and tied in a neat little bow. Late night Fallon, Kimmel, Leno, Letterman and yes, I'm looking at you too, Ellen. There is enough day time and evening dumbed downed fluff to fill a pillow the size of the Atlantic. Could late night TV not at least try to be a haven for some sort of integrity? What are the advertisers afraid of? Do they think their particular brand of insomniac medicine dulls the senses that much? Corden, at least, takes proctology to new heights; with each and every star utterance he either guffaws like a demented banshee or gazes open mouthed like a teenager in love.

    It is as pointless to compare this to Craig Ferguson's show as it is to compare "Twelve Angry Men" to "Fifty Shades of Grey". I am, however, reminded of one scene from the former LLS. The opening sequence, Craig and Secretariat, their faces mere inches from the camera, both just staring wide eyed. Seconds pass. Nothing happens. Finally Craig says "We're seeing who blinks first". Pointless, infantile, laugh out loud genius. Groucho Marx would have loved it. It will be interesting to see which, if any, of the networks blinks first.
    AmiableAmy

    I have a new favourite talk show host...

    I used to watch The Late Late Show with Craig Kilbourne now and then, and found it enjoyable. Now, I actually try NOT to miss it, because I love Craig Ferguson. I find him to be charming, interesting, witty, intelligent, down-to-earth, and....well, just darn HANDSOME. I didn't watch the Drew Carey Show more than a handful of times, and I hadn't heard of Craig until the Late Late Show started up again. The Scot in me finds him especially intriguing. In some ways he's like a younger version of my father, which, if you know him, is a huge compliment. Scotsmen rock! I just love how REAL Craig is - he's casually mentioned things of his past, positives and negatives, without making it into a "woe is me" or "I'm the best" type of thing. He also seems like a wonderful, fun father to his little boy. The Late Late Show is definitely something I'll be faithfully watching! Some talk shows I only watch depending on the GUESTS that will be on; this one I actually watch for the host! Craig Ferguson - keep up the great work.
    DorothyLWM

    Craig Ferguson is the Best !

    I have to agree, Craig Ferguson's Late Late Show is the best talk show on TV, no contest. He makes me laugh out loud, even at that time of night. Johnny Carson made me laugh like that occasionally, but not regularly, as Craig does.

    I first caught his show because Gerard Butler was to be a guest, as I would listen to Gerry read the telephone directory. That interview was the most fun interview of all time, anywhere, with those two guys together, my sides hurt from laughter.

    I enjoy watching Craig with his other guests, too, but mostly because of Craig, himself, and his monologue is the best part of the show. It would be nice if he was on earlier so more people would catch his show, perhaps, but I will be there with bells on, no matter what time it is.

    Thank you, Scotland - Again!
    8atlasmb

    Late Night Shenanigans

    Now that this show, starring Craig Ferguson, has run its course, I feel compelled to offer my opinion of this irreverent late night offering.

    I don't know how or if Ferguson did research regarding the preferences of his audience, but it felt like he did. Viewers apparently responded to the wise-cracking skeleton robot called Geoff, so he became a regular, Ferguson's sidekick. Then he added Secretariat, the two guys in a horse suit, non-talking character that spent most of the show off to the side.

    I loved those parts of the show. Apparently other viewers did too. And Ferguson knew it.

    My other favorite thing about the show was the long list of "regulars", those guests who seemed to love being on the show--notably Kristen Bell--and responded well to the kookiness of Craig and his cohorts.

    Ferguson's energy may have waned sometimes, but he (with Geoff) always indulged his wacky sense of humor, creating a long list of regular routines, like the monologue, his reading of viewer emails, the verbal "abuse" of the show's producer, and many many others.

    Still, Ferguson never shied from serious conversations with his guests and sometimes indulged in philosophical discussions, displaying a broad understanding of the discipline.

    His love of music, including the punk genre, was always part of the show, even when he and Geoff played with harmonicas.

    Now that Ferguson has moved on, I feel an awkward pause in late night entertainment. I will miss the shenanigans.
    jackiehc

    I really like Craig Ferguson

    He's my new favorite late-night TV talk-show host. (Jay Leno is second now.) He comes across as natural, relaxed and a down-to-earth person, which is refreshing. Actually, I have a bit of a crush on him. Just discovered him not that long ago, and really look forward to seeing him and his show. Love his Scottish accent and his sense of humor. Unfortunately, I got real tired of Conan quite some time ago. He doesn't do much for me, but I find Mr. Ferguson very entertaining and quite adorable. Love his little Scottish or English sayings, like when he calls us "cheeky little monkeys" with an impish look on his face. He's so normal and sane, and THAT is refreshing, also; not defensive or egotistical like some other hosts seems to be. He seems like a very likable and decent guy (somewhat like Leno). I find him to be more entertaining than Craig Kilborn was, although I liked Kilborn, too, especially his interest in jazz, which is also an interest of mine. I like Ferguson's humility. I forgot to mention his gorgeous blue eyes...sigh. Oh, and I really like his theme song, very catchy, and a cheerful, upbeat tune....I just love Craig Ferguson--he's a doll!

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      Craig Ferguson's sidekick Geoff Peterson was created by MythBusters (2003) regular Grant Imahara after losing a wager to Ferguson that his Twitter followers couldn't get Imahara one hundred thousand Twitter followers of his own.
    • Quotes

      Craig Ferguson: [referring to Halloween or Friday the 13th] Just a warning: If you're a bunch of sexy teenagers at a lake where other sexy teenagers were killed 30 years ago, leave! The guy in the forest with a hockey mask... maybe doesn't play hockey.

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      Featured in Nudes in the News: Show #173 (2007)

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      • January 3, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Самое позднее шоу с Крэйгом Фергюсоном
    • Filming locations
      • Studio 42, CBS Television City - 7800 Beverly Boulevard, Fairfax, Los Angeles, California, USA
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