- Move a network television late night show 5661 miles for a week.
- Scout out locations, indoors and outdoors to interview guests, read tweetmails, do monologues and comedy sketches.
- Book a week’s worth of guests to meet you… somewhere in the city.
- Bring along not only the host but a robot skeleton sidekick and his voice/operator, a pantomime horse, a rabbit puppet, a snake mug, a miniature red-white-and blue Eiffel Tower, a glittery ball, a TARDIS and some kangaroo bits.
- Make sure the host is dressed impeccably throughout.
- Provide him with a full remote production crew with cameras, microphones and lighting where needed, plus production and personal assistants, a publicist and at least a couple of people to chat up the Paris police while crowds gather and segments get recorded. And coffee. Lots of coffee.
- Oh… and make sure the host has everything he needs to be as creative, funny and innovative as he is at home yet takes advantage of everything possible in one of the world’s most picturesque cities under the pressure of a tight schedule… on a budget. Go!
Here is a look at some of the day’s best pictures: Use the arrows on the left or right side of the photos to advance. Click on the center of any photo to enlarge. [slideshow custom=1] With the Chief
Last day of filming in paris! http://twitpic.com/5cpj1g
Look who I ran into http://t.co/Kyy2bC2
Time for the Times Note: Spolers! The New York Times had a nice article about Craig’s sojourn in la Belle France along with a slideshow. The article does contain some spoilers about what Craig was taping on Tuesday, so read at your own risk. McHale’s Navy Pier? The Soup host, comedian and Late Late Show guest Joel McHale performed at the Chicago Theatre Friday night. Tonight’s Guests
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