For the Fallen
Craig Ferguson expressed the thoughts on many on the anniversary of 9/11, by tweeting a portion of a poem:
For The Fallen “Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them” LB
The “LB” to whom he refers is English poet Laurence Binyon and the quote is from his most work, Ode of Remembrance, which lives on in Remembrance Day services in many Commonwealth countries.
Inspired by Craig
A television reviewer for the website ology.com says he had never watched an episode on Doctor Who until he saw Craig’s famous “lost open” and its Who-themed dance number. In his current review, which contains many huge spoilers (so don’t follow the link if you haven’t seen it or want to be surprised), says the show’s most recent episode encapsulates Craig’s description of the show; “Intellect and romance triumph over brute force and cynicism.” It’s good to know that Craig is inspiring new legions of Whovians but also that his observation remains true.
Craig’s Thoughts
This year’s anniversary of September 11th happened to fall on a Sunday when no Late Late Show was scheduled. The same happened in 2005, which meant Craig’s first Late Late Show to coincide with the day happened in 2006. His story of what happened around him is still poignant and touching today:
Video courtesy: TheBurn77
This Week’s Guests
It’s another week of all-new episodes of the Late Late Show, beginning Monday with actress Lauren Graham and country singer Chris Young. On Tuesday, Craig talks with actor James Woods and actress Kathryn Hahn. Wednesday, Craig will welcome a group of dancers from Paris’ iconic Moulin Rouge club into the studio at CBS Television City and chat with actor Danny DeVito. Actress Sigourney Weaver is the lone guest listed for Thursday. And on Friday, watch for actor Kunal Nayyar and actor Anthony Head.
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