The Late Late Show Theme – Imagineers Style
Glasgow-based band The Imagineers will be performing the theme song of the Late Late Show during the week of May 14th through the 18th, as Craig Ferguson visits his homeland. Take a listen!
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DVR Alert
Craig Ferguson was interviewed by Chris Jacobs at Entertainment Tonight this week. It appears that the interview will be broadcast on Monday, just before the Scotland episodes begin. Also on Monday, watch for an interview with Craig on the website newsreviewsinterviews.com, Craig’s appearance on The Price Is Right on CBS and his interview on Chelsea Lately on E! Check your local listings for the time “in your region.”
A Little Heckling
The UK’s Daily Record newspaper notes that actor Sanjeev Kohli will be making a cameo appearance during Craig’s week of shows from Scotland, as a heckler in the crowd. Thanks to the RSA’s @MissGraoully for the link!
A California Detour
All this week, we’ve been featuring stories from the RSA’s @NancyInTampa, who traveled to California in April to see four of Craig’s stand up comedy shows and attend a taping of the LLS. In today’s post, Nancy had the chance to see a different kind of live show with some famous faces on stage. Tomorrow, Nancy wraps up her trip with a visit to CBS Television City.
May Birthdays
Saturday, May 12th is the birthday of poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti, actress Katharine Hepburn, baseball legend Yogi Berra and actress Malin Akerman. Sunday, May 13th is the birthday of actress Bea Arthur, singer Stevie Wonder, one of those “vampires with feelings,” actor Robert Pattinson and singer Ritchie Valens. We couldn’t resist putting up two video clips. First, alongside the fabulous Peter O’Toole, watch Katharine Hepburn in one of her finest roles as Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion In Winter, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. And then, Ritchie Valens singing what became the signature tune of his all-too-short career:
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