It’s Vegas Time
Craig and Company’s Las Vegas adventure airs Thursday on the Late Late Show.  We followed them via the interwebs last weekend and have watched promos through the week… now it’s time to find out what went down.  The syndicated Entertainment show Extra previewed the segment on Thursday and Geoff Petersen tweeted: [quotetweet 58406033428713472]

The local CBS station previewed the segment in their morning newscast. And although they misspoke and called Geoff “George”, it turned out to be funny story thanks to a great line from Craig:

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The voice of Geoff Petersen, Josh Robert Thompson tweeted about tonight’s show along with pictures:

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Snorky the Raccoon appears to be a new puppet… we’ll have to see what he’s up to on Thursday’s show.

Geoff said:

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CBS tweeted:

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And the Late Late Show added:

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It all happens on Thursday’s Late Late Show at 12:37am ET/11:37pm CT.  Don’t miss it!

California Charity Performance
Craig will perform live in Carmel, CA Saturday night for a Boys and Girls Club fundraiser.  We’re guessing this show won’t be quite as naughty as his usual performances.  Meanwhile, general public tickets for CF’s Horseshoe Casino show near Chicago are now on sale.  You can see all the links and details on our Live Comedy Tour page.

New Pooh Reviews
As Winnie The Pooh opens in more theaters around Europe, more reviews are coming in, including those from RTE.ie, TheFilmPilgrim.com, the Irish Times and Aberdeen’s Press and Journal.

 

 

No Soap For You
Daytime television fans take note: ABC is canceling One Life to Live and All My Children, according to Time Magazine.  That will leave only four major daytime soap operas left on network TV, from a genre that once dominated the time period:  CBS still has The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful, NBC has Days of Our Lives and ABC will keep General Hospital… for now.  The soaps have been replaced by things like news programs such as NBC’s extended Today show and local news, as well as syndicated talk and lifestyle shows which have drawn audiences and are, unsurprisingly, cheaper to produce.  That same approach has drastically changed prime time programming, where “reality” shows and cookie-cutter procedurals have all but engulfed the snappy sitcoms and carefully-crafted dramas we once knew.  Craig may joke about how his show has no money but it quickly becoming the norm.

Craig Gets a Gift
When Evan Michelson from the show Oddities visited Craig on Wednesday night, she brought along a pair of possible gifts, as she explains to the Los Angeles Times.

Tonight’s Guests
Thursday on the Late Late Show, along with the Las Vegas segment, we’ll see one of Craig’s favorites guests, actress Kristen Bell, followed by a performance by country singer Jason Aldean.  Friday, Craig welcomes actress Robin Wright and Animal Planet biologist Dan Riskin. The newest future guests added to our Guests page are actor Will Farrell, comedian Carrot Top and actress Juliet Lewis.

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