Biloxi Update
The Ticketmaster page for Craig Ferguson’s live stand up comedy performance at the Imperial Palace Casino in Biloxi, MS on January 21st is now online.   Here are the sale dates and times for the three shows not already on sale:

   â€¢  Biloxi – On sale Wednesday, December 14th at 10am CT (no pre-sale)
   â€¢  Nashville – On sale Thursday, December 15th at 10am CT (no pre-sale)
   â€¢  Des Moines – On sale Friday, December 16th at 10am CT
                                                (pre-sale December 14th at 10am – December 15 at 10pm CT)
UPDATED:  Pre-sale code for Des Moines is SCOTLAND (in all caps).  As always, you can see the full list of Craig’s live appearances with links to tickets on our Live Comedy Tour page.

New Avatar
Is Craig celebrating his one millionth Twitter follower?  He changed his avatar on Tuesday to a picture of him wearing a snazzy tux and looking ready to have a party.

Christmas Card Commentary
Hart Hanson, Executive Producer of Bones and the new series The Finder tweeted on Tuesday morning:

I’m slightly depressed by @craigyferg and @rebtuck ‘s Christmas card. I think it’s the festive sweaters combined with crushing ennui.

We’d like to see that card, if only for the sweaters.

Canada Covers Qualls
DJ Qualls‘ Vancouver Police incident is back in the news, especially in Canada. Canadian media picked up on the actor’s conversation with Craig Monday night, where he gave an abbreviated version of events. The British Columbia outlets of Canadian TV networks Global (which airs the Late Late Show) and CTV ran stories, along with Vancouver news-talk radio station News 1130 and the Huffington Post.

Lost Doctor Who Episodes Found
As Wired.com and several other outlets have reported, two vintage episodes of Doctor Who have been found in a private collection in the UK and will soon be shown on the BBC. It was common practice in the 1960’s for television networks to reuse videotape (which was expensive at the time), erasing many hours of classic programs. There are still 106 episodes of Doctor Who from 1964-1969 still missing but perhaps copies may still be hiding in basements or attics. Here is a clip of a 1965 episode. It is from the third part of a four-part series called “Galaxy 4”:

Video courtesy: BBC

Tonight’s Guests
Tuesday on the Late Late Show, watch for actor Sir Ben Kingsley and actress Morena Baccarin.  Wednesday, Craig’s guests are actor Kenneth Branagh and actor Patton Oswalt.

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