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Imagineers Headline Festival The Imagineers, the Scottish band tapped by Craig Ferguson to perform all week for the Late Late Show in Scotland, will be headlining a festival in Clydesdale in June. Scotland’s Carluke Gazette reports that the SOLAS Festival has a reputation for featuring up-and-coming bands. Thanks to the RSA’s @MissGraoully for the link! BAFTA Honors Moffat The British Academy of Film and Television Arts held its TV awards ceremony on Saturday night. Among the honorees was Steven Moffat, Executive Producer of Doctor Who and Sherlock, who was given a special award for his work in television.
Early Publicity The Easton, Pennsylvania Express-Times newspaper is already talking about Craig’s show at the State Theatre in October. Hot Scots The Scottish Actors blog posted a reminder that a photo exhibition of “Hot Scots” currently featured at the National Galleries of Scotland is about to wrap up. Thanks to the RSA’s @cozyhobo for the link!
Brave Honors Jobs According to The Hollywood Reporter, the credits of the Disney/Pixar film Brave will include a tribute to Steve Jobs, the late founder of Apple. Extended TV Promotion Here is the extended version of the newest television commercial for Brave: Video courtesy: Disney/Pixar This Week’s Guests

Shohreh Aghdashloo

While nearly all of the other major late-night talk shows will be in re-runs this week, the Late Late Show is on a roll with five more all-new episodes, beginning Monday when Craig talks with actor Benjamin McKenzie and actress Shohreh Aghdashloo.  On Tuesday, Craig has fun with actor DJ Qualls and chef Wolfgang Puck.  Wednesday, the lone guest on the schedule is comedian and TV host Howie Mandel.  Actress Carrie Fisher returns to the show on Thursday, along with actor Tony Hale.  And on Friday, Craig welcomes actor Jeff Garlin and actress Sonya Walger.  The re-run fairy returns for the first full week of June.  See the complete listings on our Guests page. To our American readers, we hope you have a good Memorial Day holiday, remembering those who gave their lives in war and enjoying the unofficial start of summer.

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