Party Time
After wrapping up filming for Kathie Lee Gifford‘s upcoming movie Love Me To Death and his guest appearance on the UK sitcom Still Game, Craig Ferguson reportedly held a wrap party at his home in Scotland. We sometimes hesitate to link to the newspaper the Scottish Daily Record due to their longstanding tradition of including invasive and irrelevant personal details about celebrities they cover, as well as their frequent tendency to not bother with checking facts (note how many children they claim Craig has), but they were the only press outlet to report on the party, so we include it for your enjoyment.
Bob The Shark
Bob the Shark (comedian and writer Bob Oschack, a longtime writer on Craig’s version of The Late Late Show), is back after a two-year break as a featured performer this week on the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, in the show Shark After Dark, which follows the network’s prime time shark content. Julian McCullough is the new host of the show, which will be broadcast live, as it was for the first two years. The show was hosted by Josh Wolf from 2013-14 and Eli Roth from 2015-17. The show was originally produced by Craig’s production company, and is now produced by Embassy Row (Sony Pictures Television), which handles other discussion shows that follow prime-time programming, like Talking Dead, for AMC Watch What Happens: Live on Bravo and Beyond Stranger Things for Netflix.
Late Night Wars
In this monologue from The Late Late Show, Craig talks about the late night wars and the mystical land of Can-uh-dah.
Video courtesy: YouTube
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