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The hour-long show was hosted by Scottish American comedian, actor and author Craig Ferguson, with his animatronic robot skeleton sidekick Geoff Peterson (voiced by Josh Robert Thompson), and featuring Secretariat, a pantomime horse. The shows writers and other staff appeared in skits and as themselves occasionally, with show producer Michael ...
Ferguson has said that the robot is "my metaphor for deconstructing the dead art form of the late night talk show", and that he selected the name because of its commonness. [68] Ferguson has jokingly referred to Geoff as an "appliance" who is being used because the show's small budget does not permit a typical (and living) sidekick or band. [64]
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson in Scotland [4] 8-163 May 14, 2012 Mila Kunis, Michael Clarke Duncan, Rashida Jones, David Sedaris, Ariel Tweto: The Imagineers 8-164 May 15, 2012 Alex Salmond, Mila Kunis, Rashida Jones: 8-165 May 16, 2012 Michael Clarke Duncan, Mila Kunis: 8-166 May 17, 2012 Mila Kunis, Ariel Tweto, Fred MacAulay: 8-167 ...
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The final episode of Craig Ferguson's "The Late Late Show" is set for December 19, 2014 -- and now, so are the guests. In the last three weeks of the show some of Ferguson's most frequent visitors ...
Guest(s) Musical/entertainment guest(s) 6-72 January 4, 2010 Rosie Perez: Switchfoot: 6-73 January 5, 2010 Patricia Heaton, Carey Mulligan: Yonder Mountain String Band: 6-74 January 6, 2010 Ray Romano, Herb Alpert: Lani Hall: 6-75 January 7, 2010 Steven Wright, Michelle Monaghan: 6-76 January 8, 2010 Jason Segel, Shiri Appleby: 6-77 January 11 ...
On "Plead the Fifth," a juicy segment on "Watch What Happens Live," Craig Ferguson revealed the 'worst' guest who was ever on his show. The answer? Macy Gray. "I think she was in a bad mood that ...
[1] [2] [3] Guest hosts were scheduled to helm the program between the end of Craig Ferguson's tenure as host in December 2014 and the beginning of James Corden's tenure on March 23, 2015. In this transitional period, the show continued to be co-produced by Worldwide Pants and the staff was mostly made up of holdovers from Ferguson's era.