Monthly Archives: April 2013

DVR Alert: If you live in the Eastern, Central or Mountain time zones, Monday’s Late Late Show was delayed “in your region.” It was about an hour and 20 minutes late in ET/CT and 20 minutes late in MT due to CBS coverage of the NCAA men’s basketball championship game. Late local newscasts began at 12:20am ET/11:20pm CT/10:20pm MT, which meant The Late Show with David Letterman should began at approximately 12:55am ET/11:55pm CT/10:55pm MT, followed by the Late Late Show at 1:57am ET/12:57am CT/11:57pm MT. Viewers in the Pacific time zone saw the show on time.

Caine on Caine05 Michael Caine
Our friends at BBC America recently put together a video collection of people doing impressions of Michael Caine, including a fully-costumed Craig Ferguson. They even have a clip of Caine doing an impression of himself, or rather, the people who do bad impressions of him. Thanks to the RSA’s @MissGrauolly for the heads up!

Craig’s Break
Craig in ShelbyvilleCraig at Notre Dame

While on spring break, Craig sent a pair of photos from a place he called Shelbyville (his favorite name for a typical American town). We were skeptical about the first photo and the second one gave away the April fool’s game:

Easter greetings from Shelbyville pic.twitter.com/ZQS3bZeeqs // Happy April fish day from Shelbyville. pic.twitter.com/Dmf8fNKyiE


Carey Carries On05 Drew Carey

In a recent interview with California’s Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, upcoming Late Late Show guest Drew Carey talks about Cleveland, sports and more.


Levy Leads
04 Jane Levy

LLS guest Jane Levy told the website HollywoodOutbreak.com about her unusual audition for the remake of the film Evil Dead.



Letter to Dave
Using a Bob Cratchit-like voice, Craig writes a letter to thank David Letterman for his Christmas gift.

Video courtesy: Fergufool

Tonight’s Guests05 Max Greenfield
Monday on the Late Late Show, beginning Monday, Craig interviews actor Max Greenfield and actress Debbie Reynolds. On Tuesday, Craig talks with TV Host Drew Carey and actress Jane Levy.

Neville’s Novel
05 Stuart Neville
As we’ve been reporting, Craig Ferugson and Late Late Show writer Ted Mulkerin have written a screenplay adapting Stuart Neville‘s novel The Ghosts of Belfast (originally titled The Twelve in Europe), which they hope will become a film called Last Man Out, starring Pierce Brosnan and directed by Terry Loane. While the film is still in the financing stage, Neville is optimistic that the film will get made starting later this year. He talks about the process in a recent blog.

Egg-straordinaryOne Direction Eggs
Shortly before Easter, Craig tweeted a photo that made him pause:

Hmmmm pic.twitter.com/Jj3AuJK006

Greenfield Heads to Mars
05 Max Greenfield

Late Late Show guest Max Greenfield will be joining the upcoming crowd-funded Veronica Mars movie with frequent LLS guest Kristen Bell, reports Newsday.



Reynolds RollsDebbie Reynolds
LLS guest Debbie Reynolds, mother of the always-entertaining guest Carrie Fisher, is making the rounds talking about her new book, according to the New York Post.

The Condom Sketch
At an AIDS benefit in London in 1991 hosted and directed by Stephen Fry, Craig was among the cast of a short comedy sketch talking about the use of condoms. Craig shares the stage with comedian Rowan Atkinson, actor Hugh Laurie and actress Emma Freud. As you might expect, the sketch contains mildly adult themes.

Video courtesy: 4aleksandra

This Week’s Guests

Keke Palmer

Keke Palmer

Get ready for a week of all-new episodes of the Late Late Show, beginning Monday with actor Max Greenfield and actress Debbie Reynolds. On Tuesday, Craig chats with TV Host Drew Carey and actress Jane Levy. On Wednesday, watch for actress Julia Louis Dreyfus, music from He’s My Brother She’s My Sister and comedian Myq Kaplan. Actor/comedian Carl Reiner and actress Anna Chlumsky will appear on Thursday. And on Friday, Craig welcomes actor Jason Biggs and actress Keke Palmer.