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Late-Night Moves
As Jimmy Fallon takes over The Tonight Show from Jay Leno in February, the transition will mark not only a change in hosts, but a change in location for the iconic late-night program. After being taped in Los Angeles since 1972, the show is returning to New York where it began in 1954. The move shifts more late-night energy from the west coast, where ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, TBS’ Conan, E!’s Chelsea Lately, Comedy Central’s Midnight, the syndicated Arsenio Hall Show and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson are recorded. The east coast can now claim Tonight, along with The Late Show with David Letterman, Comedy Central’s The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, NBC’s Late Night with Seth Myers and Saturday Night Live. The website CapitalNewYork.com takes a closer look at the change in the late-night landscape.
Craig’s Novel Interviews
Continuing our radio theme this week, the RSA’s RS recalled an interview Craig did on WNYC Radio in New York back in 2006, promoting his novel Between The Bridge And The River. Thanks for the link!
Outlaw Foods
In this monologue from 2006, Craig talks about trans fats and outlaw foods.
Video courtesy: FrankGerbertson