Ferguson Tapped As 'Late Late Show' Host
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Ferguson Tapped As 'Late Late Show' Host
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Ferguson Tapped As 'Late Late Show' Host
By DAVID BAUDER
AP Television Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- Scottish actor Craig Ferguson, who played the boss for many years on "The Drew Carey Show," will be the new host of CBS' "Late Late Show."
A formal announcement was expected Tuesday, according to two executives close to CBS who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Ferguson passed through a gauntlet of on-air tryouts set up by Worldwide Pants, David Letterman's production company. He was one of four finalists with actor Michael Ian Black, comedian D.L. Hughley and MTV "Total Request Live" host Damien Fahey.
He replaces Craig Kilborn, who announced in August that he was leaving the 12:30 a.m. talk show after five years. The "Late Late Show" trails the time slot leader, NBC's "Late Night" with Conan O'Brien, in the ratings.
Ferguson's Scottish burr at least brings a different sound to late-night television. He was endorsed by New York Daily News critic David Bianculli, who said in a column printed Tuesday that Ferguson "just kept getting more and more comfortable, and showed more range, humor and originality than any of the others."
Ferguson, 42, wrote and produced the 2000 film "Saving Grace." He was a top comic in Britain before moving to Los Angeles in 1995
Ferguson Tapped As 'Late Late Show' Host
By DAVID BAUDER
AP Television Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- Scottish actor Craig Ferguson, who played the boss for many years on "The Drew Carey Show," will be the new host of CBS' "Late Late Show."
A formal announcement was expected Tuesday, according to two executives close to CBS who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Ferguson passed through a gauntlet of on-air tryouts set up by Worldwide Pants, David Letterman's production company. He was one of four finalists with actor Michael Ian Black, comedian D.L. Hughley and MTV "Total Request Live" host Damien Fahey.
He replaces Craig Kilborn, who announced in August that he was leaving the 12:30 a.m. talk show after five years. The "Late Late Show" trails the time slot leader, NBC's "Late Night" with Conan O'Brien, in the ratings.
Ferguson's Scottish burr at least brings a different sound to late-night television. He was endorsed by New York Daily News critic David Bianculli, who said in a column printed Tuesday that Ferguson "just kept getting more and more comfortable, and showed more range, humor and originality than any of the others."
Ferguson, 42, wrote and produced the 2000 film "Saving Grace." He was a top comic in Britain before moving to Los Angeles in 1995
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Originally Posted by dick_grayson
so much for that show! dude's ok, but I doubt he'll last
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Never heard of the guy.
The only reason I even payed a little attention to this is b/c I read that a member of the greatest sketch comedy group ever, Michael Ian Black was supposively the front-runner at getting this job.
Figures he wouldn't get thow & it would go to somebody from maybe the unfunniest TV show in the history of TV.
The only reason I even payed a little attention to this is b/c I read that a member of the greatest sketch comedy group ever, Michael Ian Black was supposively the front-runner at getting this job.
Figures he wouldn't get thow & it would go to somebody from maybe the unfunniest TV show in the history of TV.
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Interesting. He was always pretty funny on Drew Carey.
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He may not last, but I still think he's funnier than Kilborn ever was.
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Didn't expect this. I did enjoy the one show that he hosted which I saw.
I thought he was funny in on the Drew Carey Show, too. He was also great in Born Romantic.
I thought he was funny in on the Drew Carey Show, too. He was also great in Born Romantic.
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Good news. I watched most of the shows when they had a different person every night, but Ferguson was the only one I bothered watching when they did the extended trials.
The only problem is he isn't really competition for Conan. When Kilborn first left I remember CBS was talking big, with their sights set on either Chris Rock or Jon Stewart. Ferguson will either have to drum up viewers by being funny or he's sunk. Name recognition as "that guy from Drew Carey" ain't going to do much.
The only problem is he isn't really competition for Conan. When Kilborn first left I remember CBS was talking big, with their sights set on either Chris Rock or Jon Stewart. Ferguson will either have to drum up viewers by being funny or he's sunk. Name recognition as "that guy from Drew Carey" ain't going to do much.
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This has to be the worst idea ever. It's almost as if they want him to fail or don't care who they put in. I mean honestly, they gave Mr. Wick a talk show!
I realize he did some good stuff in England, but the average American knows nothing about him.
I realize he did some good stuff in England, but the average American knows nothing about him.
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This has to be the worst idea ever. It's almost as if they want him to fail or don't care who they put in. I mean honestly, they gave Mr. Wick a talk show!
I realize he did some good stuff in England, but the average American knows nothing about him.
I realize he did some good stuff in England, but the average American knows nothing about him.
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And the average American knew even less about Conan O'Brien...
Exactly. Nobody even knew who Conan was, and look how that turned out.
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I rarely watch late night talk shows anymore, but Kilborn was never close to Conan's league.
Which show had the better ratings, and did the ratings for the LLS go up or down after Kilborn left?
Which show had the better ratings, and did the ratings for the LLS go up or down after Kilborn left?
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I rarely watch late night talk shows anymore, but Kilborn was never close to Conan's league.
Which show had the better ratings, and did the ratings for the LLS go up or down after Kilborn left?
Which show had the better ratings, and did the ratings for the LLS go up or down after Kilborn left?
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Originally Posted by Burnt Alive
And the average American knew even less about Conan O'Brien...
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I always thought Furg and DL were the front runners. DL is funny as hell but ferg was the better inverviewer and was the most comfortable of them all. I'm sorry but anyone who thought the other 2 were in the final four don't know funny.
Why do I get the feeling most of you guys didn't watch Ferg's week? I did, he rocked.
Why do I get the feeling most of you guys didn't watch Ferg's week? I did, he rocked.
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Exactly, in fact, I hated Conan that first year but now he is my favorite.
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One of the people they talked about being a guest host when Kilborn left was Amy Sedaris, but I don't remember ever seeing her host the show. Did I miss it?
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I KNEW IT!!!!! WOOOHOOO!!! I said in another post that I wanted Ferguson!!
Once people see him on the show and give him a chance I know they'll love him. Ferguson was funny, he had a natural quick wit, his comedy NEVER seemed forced or uncomfortable, and he just seemed "right" in the role. I never laughed harder and felt better about watching TLLS when he was on.
I will now watch the show.
I love DL, but he's still limited in his audience appeal. Adam Corrola is great but on TLLS he was stiff and just not right. Micheal Black seemed like he was fresh out of Comedy school and that wasn't good and everyone else was just so so.
Once people see him on the show and give him a chance I know they'll love him. Ferguson was funny, he had a natural quick wit, his comedy NEVER seemed forced or uncomfortable, and he just seemed "right" in the role. I never laughed harder and felt better about watching TLLS when he was on.
I will now watch the show.
I love DL, but he's still limited in his audience appeal. Adam Corrola is great but on TLLS he was stiff and just not right. Micheal Black seemed like he was fresh out of Comedy school and that wasn't good and everyone else was just so so.
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Originally Posted by RayChuang
Mind you, Conan O'Brien was also a MAJOR beneficiary of low expectations, too. He started his stint to replace David Letterman at NBC at the time Letterman started his show on CBS in Fall 1993, which meant that O'Brien had the time to hone his late-night hosting gig.
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Just a heads-up that Ferguson started his permanent gig last night. I watched part of it (the David Duchoveny interview). He did a fine job. The show's on too late to be a part of my usual schedule, but I'll probably tape it if he has some interesting guests on.
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It was just as lame as I thought it would be. As rough as Conan was when he started, at least he was able to shape his show to his personality and offer something new. Ferguson is stuck doing Kilborn's show still: the same tone, the same writers, basically the same set, the same announcer, even the cards with the pictures of the guests on them. I'm not writing the guy off after one show, but CBS really blew a great opportunity to do something different to compete with Conan.
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As some have harped on, Conan was aweful the first two years, but look what we have now. Ferguson is extremely funny and very talented. That does not mean he will be good at this, but I think things could turn out well if CBS gives him a chance to develop.
Oh, and the front runner was Adam Corolla until he pulled himself out of the race.
Oh, and the front runner was Adam Corolla until he pulled himself out of the race.