Excitement Builds
Excitement is building for the launch of Celebrity Name Game hosted by Craig Ferguson. Craig appeared on the Today Show on Wednesday morning, talking with Kathie Lee and Hoda about the new show. He’s on Bravo’s Watch What Happens: Live at 11pm ET Wednesday night, and he’ll be on ABC’s The Chew on Friday, which airs at 11am or noon in many cities. Check your local listings.
Vintage Craig
While prowling the interwebs for Craig-related items, the RSA’s @cozyhobo found a radio interview from 2006. Craig talks with the morning show crew at WPLJ in New York about The Late Late Show and life in Hollywood. Craig’s portion starts about four and half minutes into the clip.
New Year
In this two-part monologue from 2006, Craig talks about the new year.
Video courtesy: FrankGerbertson
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