Geoff Petersen, Craig’s robot skeleton sidekick is one year old. He was built by the Mythbusters Grant Imahara, voiced at first by Craig himself and then Josh Robert Thompson (whose quips are recorded and edited by audio technician Ian Kornbluth) and operated first by LLS writer Tom Straw and now by writer Bob Oschack.  He made his debut on April 5th, 2010. Grant started Tuesday’s tweets, followed by Geoff and Craig: [quotetweet tweetid=55322188076683264] [quotetweet tweetid=55333044348919808] [quotetweet tweetid=55366636089253888]
His debut was captured by the RSA’s general @Maliny2Stoatir:
Video courtesy:TVsCraigFergusonl
The RSA’s @Colleen_Byrne has updated her CafePress store in honor of Geoff’s first birthday. There are new designs, divided up into separate sections and filled with things to show off your RSA pride. When you buy Robot Skeleton Army gear, all of the proceeds go to charity. April’s charity is the Red Cross.
If you subscribe to Dish Network‘s Platinum package, you now have access to the EPIX library of films and original productions on demand. That includes Craig’s most recent stand up comedy special, Does This Need To Be Said? The special will also be available on Netflix starting May 20th.
TVSquad.com liked D.L. Hughley‘s jokes about Bradley as a leprechaun.
TVByTheNumbers.com reminds us that the new series of Doctor Who comes to BBC America on April 23rd.
Tuesday night, Craig checks the tweets and also emails with Steven Wright, then talks with actor Jerry O’Connell and actress Sophia Bush. On Wednesday, Craig’s guests are actress Ellen Page and comedian Marc Maron. For Tuesday’s show, Craig tweeted: [quotetweet tweetid=55467879000313856]
Added to the guest list for April are the @Nerdist Chris Hardwick (added to this Friday’s show), comedian Joe DeVito, the band Everest and comedienne Kathy Griffin. The complete list is now updated through April 20th.
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