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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson :: Teri Hatcher, Martina McBride (05x68)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Teri Hatcher, Martina McBride
Episode #: 05x68
Original Airdate: Thursday April 23rd, 2009
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Episode Crew
Director: Brian McAloon
Writer: David Harte (1)
Philip McGrade
Joe O'brien
John T. Reynolds
Ben Stout
Tom Straw (2)
Joe Strazzullo
Lynn Ferguson (1)
Ted Mulkerin
Jonathan Morano
Craig Ferguson
 
Episode Summary
 

Tonight's monologue takes focus on the world's most famous playwright, William Shakespeare. And just because the man's been dead for 500 years doesn't mean he can't be mocked. Later, welcomingTeri Hatcher (ABC's Desperate Housewives). Also, Country superstar Martina McBride performs a song from her new album (Shine).
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Teri HatcherplayedHerself 
Musical Guests
Martina McBrideplayedHerself 
 
Main Cast
 
Craig FergusonplayedHost
Shadoe StevensvoicedAnnouncer
 
Episode Notes
 
Desperate Housewives airs on ABC, Sunday's @ 9:00 pm.
 
Martina McBride's NEW album, Shine, dropped on March 24th, 2009.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Martina McBrideRide (from the album 'Shine') 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Craig: (talking about his new dog that purrs instead of barking) I think that makes me gay...and if that doesn't I can think of a couple other things that might.
 
Craig: (talking about Shakespeare meeting Queen Elizabeth) ...that must have been an amazing meeting. The scrappy young poet from the streets meeting a Queen. The modern equivalent would be Eminem meeting Elton John.
 
Craig: The audience gets warmed up by a professional warm up comedian. I have to warm myself up before I come out. Which I do every night.
 
Craig: Now Shakespeare, his out put was amazing. You know King Lear and Hamlet are considered the finest dramatic works ever written. I like the updated versions of Shakespeare's plays...and by updated I mean porn.
 
 
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