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Guest Fandango Monday’s overrun of US Open tennis coverage on CBS started a bit of a scheduling dance for the Late Late Show, with producers moving guests around and trying to find a place for everyone to fit.  So far, it has resulted in a re-run on Monday and Monday’s planned guests (or rather, just one guest… more on that later) being moved to Tuesday.  We’re being told that the guests for Wednesday and Thursday should remain as originally advertised.  We’ve listed them below.  Meanwhile, James Woods (who was originally scheduled for Tuesday) could be placed in Friday’s show.  There’s no word so far on where Tuesday’s other guest, Kathryn Hahn or Friday’s other scheduled guests might go. For the producers, it’s not just the time within each show that matters.  It’s also the timing of the guests’ appearances, most of whom are on the show to promote projects.  For instance, Lauren Graham‘s appearance was intended for Monday night, to encourage people to watch her show Parenthood on Tuesday evening.  Being moved still gave her a chance to promote the show, but after the fact.  Also missing in action is country singer Chris Young, who was to be on Monday’s show.  When most of Monday’s show, including the monologue and tweetmails moved to Tuesday, Young wasn’t included; bumped for time because of a longer interview with Lauren Graham and what appeared to be an impromptu performance by an aspiring singer named Marine Molé, who goes by the nickname “Rookie“.  What we know of her story is that she is from France and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career.  An appearance on the Late Late Show can’t hurt her chances. The bottom line:  Wednesday’s and Thursday’s guests should appear as scheduled.  Friday could still change.  And we’ll of course let you know where the rest of the displaced guests end up.  We always have the most up-to-date and confirmed listings on our Guests page.  Craig tweeted about Wednesday’s show:

Tonight’s show blew my freakin mind. Moulin Rouge dancers- sexy. Olivia Munn- sexier Danny DeVito – sexiest. #lovemyjob

Detroit Football The Detroit Free Press newspaper took note of Craig Ferguson and Tim Meadows talking football on Tuesday night’s show. Late Night Praise The student newspaper at Western Illinois University in Macomb, The Western Courier has an article about why students should be watching late night television and says nice things about Craig. Henry Winkler, For Real! The beloved actor, children’s book author and frequent Late Late Show guest Henry Winkler has been named an honorary member of the Order of the British Empire.  The award was presented on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by the UK’s Ambassador to the US Nigel Sheinwald at an Embassy ceremony in Washington, DC on Wednesday.  Winkler was honored in particular for his tireless work bringing awareness to the problem of dyslexia in the UK, a condition with which he was diagnosed as an adult.  He tweeted:

Here I am with my O BE pinned on Very honored very proud Daniel silva and Jamie Gangel were with me http://yfrog.com/hsemoqoj

Congratulations, Henry, on being recognized for all of your hard work and dedication to helping children.  The BBC reported on the award.  If you live in the Missouri area, you might want to see Winkler as the guest speaker at an event in Springfield later this month, according to OzarksFirst.com. Hugh Laurie on PBS Fresh off the US release of his debut album Let Them Talk, Hugh Laurie will be appearing on PBS stations across the US on Monday, September 30th at 9pm ET/PT.  Thanks to the RSA’s @Fergufool for the tip. Neil Gaiman on the Simpsons Author Neil Gaiman will appear as himself in an episode of the Simpsons on November 13th.  He linked to a first look at his character.


Tonight’s Guests After Craig’s tweet, we’re confident that Wednesday’s guests are dancers from the Moulin Rouge, actor Danny DeVito and actress Olivia Munn.  Thursday’s schedule calls for actress Sigourney Weaver and comedian Ted Alexandro.  Friday is still a bit up in the air but we’ll keep you posted.

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