The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Episodes & News

Late-Night Burning Questions

Here we go again. Jay Leno's contract with NBC's Tonight Show is up at the end of the 2013-14 season, leading to speculation that the network may put Late Night host Jimmy Fallon behind the desk at 11:35pm. Here are the hot topics bound to cause some network executives to lose sleep in the coming months...read more

The Weekend Playlist: Cards Sharks on Netflix, Super Bowl Weekend

"I have no patience for useless things." The Machiavellian politician making this pronouncement, in the sinister opening scene of Netflix's instantly gripping shot-across-the-bow miniseries House of Cards, is Francis Underwood (a perfectly reptilian Kevin Spacey). On the surface, he's a team player, a powerful House of Representatives leader in the cynical snake pit of Washington, D.C. The conceit of House of Cards, as it was in the brilliant Emmy-winning 1990 British classic this is based on (first seen in the U.S. on Masterpiece Theater), takes us behind Underwood's mask to reveal the manipulative monster within, a voracious tyrant who doesn't suffer fools gladly and takes no prisoners in his predatory pursuit of power.

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Top Moments: Idol's Mean Girls and Lance Armstrong Comes Clean

Our top moments of the week:

13. Scariest First Date:
The Bachelor's first one-on-one date goes to Sarah, a gorgeous blonde who was born with one arm. She and Sean are picked up by helicopter (what else?) and he tells her that they're going to free-falling down the side of a 300-foot high building. (Get it? They'll free-fall in love!) Sarah's scared to death and...read more

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Richie Sambora to Serve as The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson House Band For A Week

Wanted Dead Or Alive: Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, who's been tapped as Craig Ferguson's ad-hoc in-house band for one week on CBS' The Late Late Show.

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Superstorm Sandy Update: What's on TV Tonight

All eyes were on Superstorm Sandy Monday night, as many affiliates in New York City pre-empted their normally scheduled prime-time programming to cover the storm. Although the worst of the storm seems to have passed, surveying the aftermath has just begun. As such, several networks will again preempt their programming to continue to cover Sandy. Here's the latest info on what is -- and isn't -- airing tonight... read more

Top Moments: Covert Affairs' Betrayal and a Powerful Dance

Our top moments of the week:

13. Bumpiest Arrival: After spending hours traveling to St. Barts, battling her fear of flying all the while, Aviva arrives at the latest Real Housewives getaway only to be "accidentally" flashed and then yelled at by Ramona and Sonja for bringing her husband. Aviva calls the two girls "white trash" as they both do their best to talk over her. Aviva eventually makes amends with... read more

ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live Gets a Time Slot Upgrade

Just in time for its 10th anniversary, ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live will move to 11:35 p.m. in January, while Nightline — which has held that time slot since its launch in 1979 (as Iran Crisis: America Held Hostage) slides to 12:35 a.m.

As part of the time slot shift (which takes effect Jan, 8), Kimmel has also extended his contract — which was set to expire in February 2013 — for another two years, keeping him at ABC until at least 2015. read more

Jason Alexander Issues Lengthy Apology for Calling Cricket a "Gay Game"

Jason Alexander issued a length apology to GLAAD over the weekend after he called cricket a "gay game" on CBS' Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson more than a week ago.

On the show, the ex-Seinfeld star said it was a "queer British gay pitch" as opposed to a "manly baseball pitch." Soon after his comments on the sport caught fire, Alexander defended his... read more

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Premiered: January 03, 2005, on CBS
Rating: TV-14
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Premise: The Scottish actor who played the boss on `The Drew Carey Show' steps into late night with an easygoing interview style, monologues peppered with self-deprecating humor and a Q&A segment with the audience called `A Cup of Tea and a Chat.' Ferguson took over in 2005 for Craig Kilborn, the former `SportsCenter' anchor and host of `The Daily Show,' who took the reins from Tom Snyder in 1999.

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