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Connecticut in Two Weeks

Tickets for Craig Ferguson‘s live stand up comedy show in Stamford, Connecticut October 21st are nearly sold out.  Head over to our Live Comedy Tour page to get yours before they’re gone.  Craig will be in Stamford, CT; Holland, PA and Red Bank, NJ over a three-day weekend and has three shows in Florida next month.

 

Balancing Act
Craig enjoyed a new episode of Mythbusters on Friday evening:

The Newton’s cradle/ balanced car ep of @MythBusters is spectacular. I’m even ok with the new music now. #balls

Digital vs. Hard Copy
CNN is reporting that Barnes and Noble stores will not stock hard copy versions of DC Comics graphic novels unless it reaches a deal for offering Kindle versions as well.  Among the books pulled were from LLS guest Neil Gaiman‘s Sandman series.  B&N says it won’t stock any books in its retail stores that aren’t also available online in a digital format.

Boots
Craig gets a little distracted by a woman wearing boots.

Video courtesy: Fergufool

Tonight’s Guests
Friday on the Late Late Show, Craig chats with actor Jason Schwartzman and actress Eliza Coupe.  CBS tweeted:

Jason Schwartzman explains the power of his beard + find out if @Eliza_Coupe is related 2 @CraigyFerg on #LateLateShow 12:37am ET/PT 2nite!


Guest Update

CBS updated the guest list through October 21st today, moving supermodel Iman and actor Jeffrey Tambor into the schedule.  See the latest update on our Guests page.

The Word on the Street
Loyal RSA hobo @Colleen_Byrne was at CBS Television City in Los Angeles Thursday along with some roboskelly pals to see Craig Ferguson at a taping of the Late Late Show.  She tweeted:

Skellies, get those DVRs ready. Tonight’s show is a keeper! Watch during Craig’s entrance for a special moment. 😉

CBS thinks Thursday’s show is a great one, too:

Major political announcement on #LateLateShow?! Plus Evangeline Lilly dances & @riskindan talks mad science w/ @CraigyFerg 2nite 12:37am!

Oh Those Icelanders
New York Magazine saw Joel McHale attempting to win the big cash prize on Wednesday’s show.

Cook is Cooking
NashvilleScene.com talks about Elizabeth Cook‘s recent late night talk show appearances.

Buzzing for Buzzi
The RSA’s @HoboRobot was laughing about Lily Tomlin‘s appearance on the Late Late Show during which she mistakenly thought Wilford Brimley had passed away.  @HoboRobot said she immediately thought of the “dirty old man” in the comedy sketches featuring comedienne Ruth Buzzi as Gladys in the 60’s and 70’s comedy show Laugh-In.  She thinks Brimley should turn the tables on Tomlin Buzzi-style when he’s on the show next month.  She even came up with a photo illustration:

Now that we have Wilford Brimley on board; and Lily Tomlin thought he was DEAD; I ask fans:  Oatmeal or Walnetto?  Which would Gladys choose?

Were any skellies at the taping when Brimley was on the show?  We’d be excited to hear if he gets involved in a sketch.  Meanwhile, if you’ve never seen Ruth Buzzi’s Gladys character, check her out with guest star Don Rickles in drag, fending off the “dirty old man”.

Video courtesy: The Retro Cafe

Tonight’s Guests
Thursday on the Late Late Show, Craig chats with two favorite guests, actress Evangeline Lilly and biologist Dan Riskin.  On Friday, watch for actor Jason Schwartzman and actress Eliza Coupe.

 

 

Guest Update

Jake Johnson

The LLS guest list has been updated through October 20th with Maria Bello, film director Joel Schumacher, Paula Poundstone, Carla Gugino, Jake Johnson, comedian Joe Matarese, Tom Lennon and Sarah Paulson.  To see the latest, check out our Guests page any time.

New Places to Take the Show?
Earlier this week, we looked back at Craig Ferguson‘s stand up comedy tour over the past couple of years.  We recapped where he has performed and came up with a few suggestions for new places he might try.  Since we were in a brainstorming mood, we wondered:  Now that Craig has taken the show on the road to Paris for a week, where else should he think about doing a week of episodes?  We hope that somewhere, deep the inner sanctum of CBS Television City, there have been discussions about taking the show out of Los Angeles again sometime.

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1.  He remembers his time in New York fondly, so that might be a place to go… but hopefully on the street, Paris-style rather than in a theater.


2.  Other big cities could be fun:  Chicago, Dallas, Minneapolis, Denver or Washington, DC.  How about Cleveland and invite Drew Carey along?




3.  We also think it would be interesting to do shows in a more remote place in America.  Perhaps in Reno, since he pokes fun at them and the set backdrop.  Or a quiet town in North Dakota or Arkansas.


4.  Because Craig is now on Global TV in Canada, he could have a blast in Montreal; perhaps in the same week as the comedy festival.


5.  Because he’s also on television every night in Australia, how about a week down under?


6.  And finally, how incredible would it be for Craig to take us home to Scotland?  He could tell its stories like no one else… and would probably need a week for Glasgow alone!

What do you think?  Are there other places Craig could take the show on the road?  Let us know in the comments below.

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Prematurely Crazy?
The Huffington Post lists “Cleveland Rocks” from the Drew Carey Show as one of its favorite must listen-to theme songs of all time.  They mention how some of the cast have gone on to other projects, including Craig.

Going LA
The website Monsters and Critics enjoyed actor Ioan Gruffudd‘s interview on the LLS Monday.

The Wright Man for the Job

The website AVClub.com interviews comedian Steven Wright, who has nice things to say about Craig.  Thanks to the RSA’s @MissGraoully for the link. Wright will be on the show next Tuesday, October 11th.



Tonight’s Guests
Wednesday on the Late Late Show, Craig has fun with TV host/comedian/actor Joel McHale and we’ll hear a performance by singer Elizabeth Cook.  Craig tweeted:

My pal the spunky and adorable @joelmchale is on the show tonight.  I hope he wears his signature clear heels.

Thursday, Craig chats with actress Evangeline Lilly and biologist Dan Riskin.

We note with sadness the passing of Steve Jobs, Chairman of the Board of Apple. In a time when many Americans are distrustful and angry with the leaders of some of the country’s corporate business executives, Jobs showed that it was possible to run a company not only to make money but to find make products with quality that customers wanted, to demand excellence and to lead with grace. Like many of you, we use Apple products every single day. Maybe some of that loyalty comes from watching a person who would lead a business of such size and scope, while doing so with character and honor. As one writer put it today, “Jobs leaves behind his wife, four children, two sisters, and 49,000 Apple employees.”

Craig on Arthur Next Monday
Craig will appear on the season premiere of Ce soir avec Arthur with host Jacques “Arthur” Essebag on France’s Comedie+ channel on Monday, October 10th. The latest promo for the show shows us a bit more of Craig and Arthur together. Thanks to the RSA’s @MissGraoully, @bgrhubarb, @Fergufool, Audrey and others for alerting us to the link.

Brimley Alive and Well

Oops.  Who knew you had to do homework before appearing with Craig Ferguson on the Late Late Show?  Apparently no one briefed Lilly Tomlin that Wilford Brimley is alive and well.  It’s just more proof that Craig’s interviews are unscripted and can be surprising.  Brimley will have to do a Tomlin joke when he appears next month!



Rogen Marries
Seth Rogen was a single man when he appeared as a guest on the Late Late Show last Friday but now, he’s married!  The Denver Post and many others covered the story.

A Craig Ghost Story
You may not know that the shiny black floor of the LLS studio was once the floor used on Dancing With The Stars. One night a few years ago, Craig took a close-up to tell a ghost story:

Video courtesy: Fergufool

Tonight’s Guests
Tuesday on the Late Late Show, Craig talks with Oscar-winning actress Jessica Lange and author Jacques Steinberg.  On Wednesday, TV host/comedian/actor Joel McHale returns to the show and we’ll hear a performance by singer Elizabeth Cook.






Guest Flip-Flop

CBS sent word today that the guest lineups for Thursday and Friday will switch positions from what had been announced earlier.  That means we’ll see actress Evangeline Lilly and biologist Dan Riskin on Thursday and actor Jason Schwartzman actress Eliza Coupe on Friday.  It’s not a big change as far as the LLS crew is concerned because both shows are taped on Thursday (shh!  The magic of television!).  Also today, the network confirmed that Liza Minnelli will be on the show Friday, October 14th. Check out the up-to-date listings on our Guests page.

Where, oh Where Will Craig Go Next?
As Craig Ferguson‘s 2011 tour winds down this fall, it occurred to us that our fearless leader has been all over the place in the past two years… truly all over the place, traveling thousands of miles and performing within (mostly) reasonable driving distance of most of his fans.  With the help of “flogger” extraordinaie @bgrhubarb, we’ve looked back at all of the places Craig has done shows in just the past two years.  As you might expect, he focuses attention on large cities with a high potentital for ticket-buying audiences:

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CANADA
In Canada, Craig has made regular appearances in Montreal, Toronto and in 2011 he performed in Windsor, near Detroit.  Earlier this year, he was in the Vancouver area for three shows as well.

 

NORTHEAST
He has done several shows in and around New York, including Carnegie Hall and venues in nearby New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Deleware and Rhode Island. He has appeared in Boston in each of the past five years, once in New Hampshire, and has done shows in Virginia, North Carolina and Washington, DC which attracted audience members from Maryland, West Virginia and South Carolina.

SOUTHEAST
In the Southeast, we has done shows Mississippi, Atlanta, Orlando, the Miami and Clearwater areas and will be in three Florida cities in November.  He also had his memorable shows in Nashville, Tennessee that also brought in fans from Kentucky and Alabama.

MIDWEST
In the Midwest, he has appeared in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Missouri, brining in fans from as far away as Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and the Dakotas.


SOUTHERN PLAINS
In the South Central region, he did two shows in Oklahoma this year and several in Texas, drawing fans from Arkansas and Louisiana.



MOUNTAIN WEST
The Mountain West gets a treat from time to time when Craig is working up new material and spends some time in Denver, which brings in fans from Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Utah.  And in 2010, he did a couple of weekends in Las Vegas that brought in fans from northern Arizona and New Mexico.

WEST COAST
And in the West, Craig has appeared in Pismo Beach, Carmel, Saratoga, Riverside, San Francisco, San Diego and Seattle in the past couple of years, with fans traveling from Oregon to see him.


Craig has performed in the states in red at least once in the past two years.

Where Could He Go Next?

If we could be forgiven for being presumptuous, we might suggest where Craig and his people could consider booking future shows.  We understand that it is unlikely that Craig would appear in the lower population states.  His management has to count on the regional centers we’ve mentioned above to bring in scattered fans from afar.  But we think there are a handful of ideas that would make sense:

1.  Los Angeles
If Craig does a show anywhere in Southern California (where he used to appear somewhat regularly at comedy clubs in 2006 and 2007), we think tickets would sell out quickly.  It’s been a while since he’s done a big show close to home and his fans have been clamoring for his return.

2.  Louisville/Chattanooga/Atlanta
Given his affection for the South and Southern fans’ demonstrated affection for him, Craig would probably sell tickets like crazy in any of these cities.  He would draw fans from all over the South including Alabama and South Carolina; maybe even Arkansas and Louisiana.  Plus, think of the fun he could have saying “Louisville”!

3.  Omaha
Omaha has become a center for the arts on the high plains and Craig fans from Iowa, western Missouri, Kansas and the Dakotas would probably make the trip.


4.  Phoenix/Tucson/Albuquerque
Hitting the big college towns of the Southwest could be a lucrative proposition and give fans there a chance to see him.


5.  Salt Lake City
Craig had to cancel a planned stop in SLC this year due to a scheduling conflict with the premiere of Winnie The Pooh in LA.  It would be great to see that date back on the calendar and bring in fans not only from Utah but from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.

6.  Anchorage/Honolulu
Okay, okay.  We know we’re stretching it a bit.  But crowds in Alaska and Hawaii would be thrilled to have a big name like Craig appearing at a theater near them. And if Craig brought along a camera crew, they could have fun recording segements for future Late Late Show episodes!

Have we missed an obvious choice for a future live stand up show?  Let us know in the comments section below.

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Tweeting The Night Away
Craig has been giving the Tweety a workout lately, tweeting more than usual.  On Monday he noticed that author Salman Rushdie joined Twitter recently:

Hmmm. @SalmanRushdie is on twitter. Should be interesting. Like Dickens taking a card writing job at Hallmark.

Rushdie spotted Craig’s tweeted and offered a Dickensian suggestion:

@CraigyFerg Thanks Craig. So perhaps I should begin with “d Pckwck Paprs”?

And Craig responded:

Maybe @SalmanRushdie. Or what about “Xmas Crl” – Grumpy old prick cheers up after meeting ghosts & kid with bad leg. #dickensontwitter

Craig also noticed a change on the Discovery Channel with a new season of Mythbusters:

New @MythBusters theme tune. Ok. I guess. Change is the law of God’s mind and resistance to it is the source of great pain. #stillawesome.

Techno, Darling
For those who are fans of British Comedy, BBC America reminds us that three specials are coming up, reuniting the cast of Absolutely Fabulous:

First Look: ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ returns with Patsy & Edina — EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS — http://bbca.me/AbFabPhotos via @EW #AbFab

Tonight’s Guests
Monday on the Late Late Show, Craig welcomes actress Lily Tomlin and Welsh actor Ioan Gruffudd.  CBS Studios tweeted:

Don’t forget to catch #RINGER‘s dashing Ioan Gruffudd on @CraigyFerg tonight at 12:35AM ET/PT!

On Tuesday, Craig’s guests are actress Jessica Lange and author Jacques Steinberg.

A Thing for Brimley
The RSA’s @HoboRobot remembers that Wilford Brimley was in the 1982 remake of The Thing and even found a (NOT for the squeamish… trust us on this) picture. He perhaps best known for his role in Cocoon but among his many other credits are The Firm, The China Syndrome, The Natural, a cameo appearance on Seinfeld and a recurring role on the TV series The Waltons. Apart from a brief role in the forgettable Hugh Grant/Sarah Jessica Parker romantic comedy Did You Hear About the Morgans?, the farmer/rodeo rider -turned actor hasn’t appeared in films or television in nearly a decade, so it will be a treat to see him on November 23rd on the Late Late Show!  Update:  Roboskelly Leah reminds us that Brimley starred in the television show Our House (1986-1988) with Deidre Hall and Shannen Doherty.  Now there’s some television trivia!

Fall Tour
Craig Ferguson‘s fall 2011 tour tickets are now available for five of his six planned shows.  The Seminole Hard Rock Live Arena north of Miami is the lone holdout not yet selling tickets but we check periodically and we’ll update you when it happens.  Seats are still available for all shows, particularly in New Jersey… what’s up with that?  Book early to avoid disappointment!  We have updated all of the links on our Live Comedy Tour page to get you to the tickets quickly and easily.  In the past, Craig has not often scheduled live performances in December so these shows may be it for 2011.

River Song Talks Who
In an interview containing SPOILERS if you are not completely up to date on the current season of Doctor Who, the Chicago Tribune interviews Alex Kingston about her role as River Song, her favorite Doctor and much more.  She even has a funny thing to say about Craig at the very end of the story.  Thanks to the RSA’s @jfer21 for finding the link.

Still Hot
After the tear-inducing video from our most recent post, we thought we’d lighten things back up with a tune featuring the one and only Betty White, performing with with British electro/house singer Luciana.

Video courtesy: PopTrashAddicts

This Week’s Guests

Ioan Gruffudd

It’s another week of all-new episodes of the Late Late Show, beginning Monday with legendary comedic actress Lily Tomlin and Welsh actor Ioan Gruffudd.  We move from comedy to drama on Tuesday with Oscar-winning actress Jessica Lange and author Jacques Steinberg.  Wednesday, it’s TV host/comedian/actor Joel McHale and singer Elizabeth Cook.  Actor Jason Schwartzman and actress Eliza Coupe will be in the studio on Thursday.  And on Friday, Craig welcomes back actress Evangeline Lilly and biologist Dan Riskin.

Special Just Two Weeks Away
Comedy Central reminds us that Craig’s stand up comedy special Does This Need To Be Said airs Saturday, October 15th.  The special will be release on DVD in the US and Canada just three days later on Tuesday, October 18th.

Sweet Tweetup Three Weeks Away
Meanwhile, Craig is gearing up for three east coast shows later in October, in Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.  The RSA’s General @Malinky2Stoatir is getting primed for the tour stops:

VERY excited over the mini-RSA reunion forming…1 year later, to the day! #RubsNipples


Fort Myers Tickets On Sale Sunday
Tickets to see Craig Ferguson live in Fort Myers, Florida will be going on sale Sunday, October 2nd (online only) at 10:00am ET and via the box office the following day at 10:00am. Check out our Live Comedy Tour page for the most current times, links and information.

It’s Not Easy Being Cheesy
Craig retweeted singer Elizabeth Cook who will be performing on the show Wednesday and added his comment at the end:

“@Elizabeth_Cook LLS on Wed/ @craigyferg THEN I’m playing a grill cheese truck! http://cheekwood.org/Public_Programs/Cheekwood_Nights.aspx”   //  They’re both cheese trucks in a way.


Oh, That Guy!
The RSA’s @Colleen_Byrne retweeted film critic Roger Ebert’s picture of the day:

@CraigyFerg Surely you know the backstory on this. RT @ebertchicago: I know I’ve seen this face before somewhere: bit.ly/oMgNxG

Double Rainbow
In case you missed the flood of photos on Twitter Friday night from thousands of Angelinos, check out Carson Kressley‘s picture of a double rainbow in LA.

Early October Holidays
Saturday, October 1st is Fall Astronomy Day, the 40th anniversary of Disney World in Florida and of the Model T Ford. It is also the birthday of pianist Vladimir Horowitz.  If you need a moment of sheer beauty in your life today, listen to this true master as he plays the first encore of his historic 1986 concert in Moscow:

Video courtesy: volowitz

Sunday, October 2nd is Phileas Fogg’s Wager Day, the UN International Day of Non-Violence (marking the birthday of Mohandas Gandhi), and the anniversary of the debut of the Peanuts comic strip.