Getting Out the Vote
Craig Ferguson is an “American on purpose.” In his monologues and elsewhere, he has eloquently explained why voting is such an important part of being a citizen. And now, he is among the celebrities tapped by the the non-partisan group HeadCount to encourage voting in the upcoming election. The RSA’s @joannapowers2 spotted Craig’s photo (number 4 of 6) in a USA Today slideshow about the voting campaign.
On Tuesday evening, Craig tweeted:
Not registered to vote? Register here: http://bit.ly/rtvferg with @HeadCountOrg. Deadline is soon. http://twitpic.com/awnyfg #925nvrd
Does This Need To Be Said?
After being available in limited release for a few months, Craig’s most recent stand up comedy special Does This Need To Be Said? has returned not only to Netflix but to the EPIX cable network and EPIXhd.com.
Dispatch to Appear
BroadwayWorld.com is reporting on the band Dispatch, scheduled to perform on the Late Late Show Wednesday.
Tweetmail Fun
The RSA’s Coach Dylan has compiled some of the best LLS tweetmail moments available on the interwebs. We’ll feature them this week. Here is the first of three collections:
Video courtesy: CoachDylan
Tonight’s Guests
Tuesday on the Late Late Show, Craig chats with Tom Selleck and actress June Diane Raphael. On Wednesday, Craig talks with actor Jim Parsons and we’ll hear music by Dispatch.
Guest Update
The Late Late Show guest listings have been updated through October 5th, including Anne Heche and actress Jennifer Carpenter on Thursday of this week, plus Keanu Reeves, Dan Riskin, Roseanne Barr, Keke Palmer, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Ginnifer Goodwin next week. You can see the most up-to-date listings on our Guests page any time.
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