Boston Monologue Reaction
Following Craig Ferguson‘s monologue on Monday evening about the bombings in Boston, media outlets across the country have talked about the show’s response, including E! Online, the Huffington Post, Gawker and New York Magazine. Late Late Show Producer Michael Naidus tweeted about another account in the Washington Post:
It’s always nice when someone notices….Late night comics grapple with Boston Marathon bombing [VIDEO] http://wapo.st/12jaL1N
The Post article noted that Larry King was booked at the last minute to substitute for Brad Goreski, who will be rescheduled. Thanks to the RSA’s @SinnerG7 and many more for the links!
Goodwin on Fairy Tales
Upcoming Late Late Show guest Ginnifer Goodwin recently talked with the website HitFix.com about her role in Once Upon a Time and the idea of her character getting some happily-ever-after time.
Upcoming LLS guest Salman Rushdie recently spoke a Yale University about people being offended and the primacy of freedom of speech, reports Connecticut’s Register Citizen newspaper.
Late-Night Shuffle
As the discussion continues over who will replace Jimmy Fallon as host of Late Night on NBC, CNN Entertainment weighs in, wondering why more women aren’t being considered for the job.
Eisner Interviews Craig
Back in 2009, Michael Eisner cornered Craig for a wide-ranging interview with some great insight into his thoughts about the Late Late Show and much more. This is part 1. We’ll post part 2 next time.
Video courtesy: TVsCraigFerguson2
Tonight’s Guests
Wednesday on the Late Late Show, Craig enjoys a visit from TV personality Kelly Osbourne and actor Breckin Meyer. On Thursday, Craig welcomes actress Ginnifer Goodwin and author Salman Rushdie.
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