Craig Ferguson's first show includes guests Nicole Sullivan and David Duchovny.
Monologue/Opening: Craig rips on the new Elton John produced musical "Lestat" and notes the horrible reviews it has recieved from the critics. Later, Craig as "Larry King" interviews "President George W. Bush."
Guests: ANDY GARCIA talks about his new movie "Lost in the City." KRISTIN CHENOWETH stops by to chat about her new movie "RV." Later, hip-hop sensation DEM FRANCHIZE BOYZ perform.
Monologue/Opening: Craig comments on the recent story of a 7 year old boy who swam across the San Fransisco Bay to Alcatraz island. Offering his own opinions on some parenting decisions, such as kids in the entertainment industry or in sports. Later, "Wedding Expert" Jamie Denbo drops by and gives some advice.
Monday's Guests: Actress REBA McENTIRE ("Reba" & "41st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards"); actress CYNTHIA WATROS ("Lost"); TOBY KEITH ("White Trash With Money") performs.
Billy Bob Thornton; Hank Williams Jr.; Lynyrd Skynyrd; Gloria Estefan; Dan Marino; Mike Ditka; Joe Theismann; Tony Gonzalez; and Michael Irvin.
Craig celebrates the "Day After Christmas" by inviting his two favorite guests, KRISTEN BELL and WOLFGANG PUCK
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More lunacy from the leader of the Republican Party (Rush Limbaugh), plus Oprah's birthday is the focus of tonight's monologue. We then get a visit from the Governor of California "Arnold Schwarzenegger". Later, DOMINIC MONAGHAN, an upcoming guest on the series, Chuck, is tonight's first guest. Also, star of the Showtime series, The United States of Tara, ROMEMARIE DeWITT, stops in.
Tonight we first get Craig's pick for the upcoming Superbowl between Pittsburgh and Arizona (Craig picks Pittsburgh). Later, star of the new film, Underworld: Rise of the Lyncans, MICHAEL SHEEN drops in. Also comedian RUSSELL PETERS gives Craig the details on his new DVD, Red, White and Brown. SHARON JONES & the DAP-KINGS perform.
Tonight begins Magic Week, with special guest star NEIL PATRICK HARRIS. But first Craig welcomes, ALFRED MOLINA, to talk about the new movie, Pink Panther 2. Later, LANCE BURTON performs.
Tonight, Craig welcomes comedy legend, ROBIN WILLIAMS, who is FINALLY making his long anticipated first appearance on the show. Later, Magic Week continues with NEIL PATRICK HARRIS introducing tonight's special guest, JASON RANDEL.
Magic week continues tonight. First, Craig checks in with "Vice President Joe Biden". Later, SAMUEL L. JACKSON gives Craig the lowdown on his new Playstation 3 game, Afro Samurai. NEIL PATRICK HARRIS introduces Magician JASON HUDY.
Magic Week: Day 4. Tonight, Craig welcomes comedy icon, GARRY SHANDLING, for a chat. Later, NEIL PATRICK HARRIS introduces the night's magician, ED ALONZO.
Tonight, the final day of Magic Week, Craig welcomes KRISTEN BELL (Ultra Hottie!) to talk about her new movie, Fanboys. Later, Craig gets in on the Magic fun (introduced by NEIL PATRICK HARRIS) as he "cuts Kristen in half" on the air. Also, FRANZ FERDINAND lead singer, ALEX KAPRANOS sits for a chat and then performs a song with his band from their NEW album (Tonight: Franz Ferdinand).
Tonight, Craig begins a new with the always fun, MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN, star of the upcoming, Street Fighter: Legend of Chun-Li. Later, Senior Editor of Time Magazine, RICHARD VOGLIN, drops by to give Craig the lowdown on his new book, Comedy on the Edge. Finally, ADELE is tonight's musical guest, performing a song from her latest album, 19.
SEAN "P. DIDDY" COMBS drops by the show to discuss his latest role as a guest star on CSI: Miami and his latest movie, Notorious. Later, OLIVIA WILLIAMS (of FOX's Dollhouse) is on.
Craig welcomes STEVE COOGAN, host of this years Independent Spirit Awards. Later, CONNIE BRITTON (Friday Night Lights) stops by.
LEWIS BLACK, tonight's first guest, gives Craig his opinions on the upcoming Valentine's Day. Later, SHIRLEY MANSON returns to plug her series, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Craig celebrates Friday the 13th with commentary on the new movie of the same name. His first guest tonight, the fan favorite, TOM SELLECK, star of CBS made-for, Jesse Stone: Thin Ice. Later, Country Legend, GLEN CAMPBELL, performs a classic song from his album, Greatest Hits. Also, TOM ARNOLD wishes Craig a Happy Valentine's Day.
Tonight in the monologue, Craig discusses President's Day and the beginning of International Flirting week. His first guest is the star of the FOX drama, Bones, DAVID BOREANTZ. Later, newcomer, PHILLIP JOHNSON, talks about his debut film, America. Finally, Country's newest hitmakers the ZAC BROWN BAND perform a song from their album, The Foundation.
Craig welcomes the star of the hit HBO series, Real Time with Bill Maher, the ever entertaining BILL MAHER. Later, CHRIS KLEIN drops in to give us a preview of the new movie, Street Fighter: Legend of Chun-Li.
Tonight, Craig's monologue gives us the news that former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin owes back taxes and supermodel Kate Moss bought a bra for the first time. Later, Country Legend, WYNONNA (JUDD), is the nights first guest, discussing her new album, Sing: Chapter One. Also, the Editor and Chief of Variety, PETER BART talks award shows.
Craig discusses the country of Switzerland and everything swiss related in the monologue. Then welcoming American Idol judge, PAULA ABDUL as the nights first guest. Later, NASCAR driver CARL EDWARDS.
Craig takes on the upcoming Oscars in tonight's monologue, discussing each Best Picture nominee's chance of winning. Later, ROSIE O'DONNELL plugs her new Lifetime Original movie, America. THE KNUX perform a song from their new album, Remind Me in Three Days.
Tonight Craig welcomes socialite and reality star, PARIS HILTON (Paris Hilton's My New BFF). Later, author DEE DEE MYERS (Why Women Should Rule the World) drops in.
Craig covers another goofy vote by the Los Angeles City Council tonight in the monologue. It seems they voted on making this week, "No Swearing Week In L.A." Later, the nights first guest is former Sex and The City star, KRISTEN DAVIS. And then, Craig welcomes back one of his favorite guests, World Famous Chef, WOLFGANG PUCK, for a lesson in making pizza.
Craig covers the history of the nation of South Africa (with a comedic twist) including it's association with Apartheid in the monologue. This in honor of tonight's one and only guest, the Nobel Prize winning world religious leader, ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU.
Craig covers the topic of snakes (why?) and even touches on the snake in the Garden of Eve (yes it sucked) in tonight's monologue. Thankfully, the nights first guest is the star of the TNT series, Saving Grace, the lovely, HOLLY HUNTER. Later, the musical guest is the unique, ANDREW BIRD.
Craig comments on the Summer's 1st blockbuster movie, Watchmen, in tonight's monologue. Then welcoming a representative from the Girl Scouts, Betty White. The first guest is the star of the upcoming movie, Sunshine Cleaning, AMY ADAMS. Later, artist M. WARD performs a song from his 7th studio album, Hold Time. Also tonight, comedian Nick Griffin performs.
Craig covers a variety of topics in tonight's monologue, including him being asked to be on Dancing with the Stars and his weekend trip to Indianapolis. The first guest of the night, JASON SEGEL, is the star of the CBS sitcom, How I Met Your Mother and the upcoming film, I Love You, Man. Later, the "funniest comedian in the world", DAVE ATTELL is on.
Craig comments on the stock market's 400 point single day climb and offers some opinions on the just announced 10 concert "tour of London" that pop weirdo, Michael Jackson, is planning. On the guest list tonight is ROSARIO DAWSON, star of the limited release flick, Explicit Ills. Later, the star of the FOX reality series, Hell's Kitchen, GORDON RAMSAY is on for some chat.
Craig comments on everything Egypt related in tonight's monologue. Then welcoming his first guest of the night, TIM DALY, star of the upcoming film, The Skeptic. Later, Dr. KARA COONEY drops by.
Tonight we celebrate Bernie Madoff's 150 year prison sentence with Craig cutting him to shreds in the monologue. We then get a peak at Craig's good friend, Prince Charles and his NEW series, The Rather Late Program. The first guest is JIM PARSONS of The Big Bang Theory on CBS. Later SARA BAREILLES performs a song from her NEW album, Little Voices.
Craig takes on a very taboo topic in monologue, religion, discussing the now disgraced former Rev. Ted Haggard. Later, CHRISTINA RICCI is on and comedian MIKE BIRBIGLIA performs.
To celebrate the Eve of Saint Patrick's Day (and everything March 16ish) Craig welcomes TV legend REGIS PHILBIN (Live with Regis and Kelly). Later, THE UPPER CRUST perform.
Craig celebrates Saint Patrick's Day (You're drunk and I'm not) in the monologue. Giving us a short history of the holiday and some related news bits about the day. Later, JULIA-LOUIS DREYFUS, star of the CBS sitcom, New Adventures of Old Christine, stops by. Finally, Craig welcomes the DROPKICK MURPHY'S for a performance.
It's the day after Saint Patrick's Day and Craig has a hangover (but not from drinking). And of course the monologue is about the just concluded holiday. The guest line-up tonight includes the semi-regular, semi-confused, but still funny as hell, STEVEN WRIGHT. Later, cutie pie RASHIDA JONES chats up Craig and gives us a preview of her new movie, I Love You, Man.
Craig's monlogue tonight features the news that his boss, David Letterman, got married over the weekend. He then welcomes his first guest of the night, PAUL RUDD, the star of the big screen flick, I Love You, Man. Later, legendary comedian GEORGE WALLACE takes the stage.
Tonight's jam packed show begins with a surprise appearance by Marion Ross. Later, Craig welcomes star of the big screen flick, The Haunting in Connecticut, VIRGINIA MADSEN. Also, JASON RITTER drops in for a bit and CHICAGO performs their hit song, Saturday in the Park.
Craig's monologue tonight takes focus on the Swedish holiday of waffledagen (see quotes). Then welcomes the star of the new Lifetime original movie, Midnite Bayou (running out of names!), JERRY O'CONNELL. Later, two of Craig's young friends drop by to deliver their dining report, PATRICK PEDRAJA and TUCKER ALBRIZZI. Last (but not least), is tonight's musical guest, RA RA RIOT.
Tonight's show is brought to you in CrapVision (according to Craig). With the monologue taking focus on the sport of pole vaulting and former athlete and current reality star, Bruce Jenner. Later, acting legend WILLIAM SHATNER is on for a little chat. And REGINA KING, the star of the NEW series, Southland, gives us a preview of her NEW series.
Craig's friend (and semi-regular) Steven Wright makes another unannounced appearance. Craig then takes focus on President Obama's first European tour in the monologue (see quotes). Also we get a "live" report from Detroit about the security at the Final Four from Reno 911's, "Lt. Dangle" and "Deputy Travis Junior". Later, ISABELLA ROSELLINI is the first guest of the night and offers a preview of her NEW series, Green Porn. Also, LINDA CARDELLINI is on and gives her thoughts on the end of her series, ER.
It's April Fool's day and the show opens with the announcement that the Late Late Show has been cancelled (because Craig became invisible). Craig then does the usual in the monologue and relays some stories about favorite April Fool's day pranks. Later JENNIFER TILLY (Bart Got A Room) is on. Also, HEIDI NEWFIELD performs a song from her debut album, What Am I Waiting For.
Tonight the lovely Brittany Murphy and the spaced out (and lovely) Steven Wright open the show with one pushing the other on a swing. Craig then covers the sexiness of George Clooney in his monologue (random topic?). Later, BRITTANY MURPHY is back to give us a preview of her new made-for-TV film, The Tribute. Also CHRISTOPHER GORHAM drops in to chat for a bit about his new CBS series, Harper's Island.
Craig takes focus on the new movie, Fast and Furious, in tonight's monologue. Later including a special "interview" with the star of that film, Vin Diesel. Later, ZOOEY DESCHANEL is the first guest of the night and gives us a sneak peak at her new film, Gigantic. Also, LANCE KRALL is on, star of the new VH1 series, Free Radio.
Craig's monologue tonight takes on one of his favorite targets, Hollywood goof Mel Gibson, and a new target the Obama's new dog, Bo (he's mean!). Later, the first guest is singer/actor DWIGHT YOAKAM, who's on to plug his new movie, Crank: High Voltage. Also, MARY McCORMACK (USA's In Plain Sight) drops by.
Craig welcomes us tonight with the best cold opening EVER (click here to watch). We also get another visit from "Vice President Joe Biden". Later, ADAM GOLDBERG, from ABC's The Unusuals stops by to give us a look at the new series. Also ANNA GUNN from AMC's original series, Breaking Bad and folk singer BRETT DENNEN performs a song from his album, Hope for the Hopeless.
It's tax day in America and Craig goes through the usual comedic jabs at the IRS, the Tea bag loons and a few assorted others (see quotes) in the monologue. Later, welcoming Icon MICHAEL CAINE as his first guest of the night. The chat covering Caine's new movie, Is anybody There? Also, former Late Late Show staff member turned comedian MATT BAETZ performs.
Another day, another loon that Craig can take on in his monologue. This time being the fringe Governor of Texas, Rick Perry. Later, the first guest of the night is former Secretary of State in the Clinton Administration (1992-2000), Dr. MADELEINE ALBRIGHT. Also the lovely AMY SMART, star of the film Crank: High Voltage, stops by again.
Russell Crowe, Zac Efron and their new movies take the comedic verbal jabs tonight in the monologue. Craig then welcomes Icon JESSICA LANGE (Grey Gardens) as his first guest of the night. Followed by Reno 911 regular, TOM LENNON. Also, MADELEINE PEYROUX performs a song from her NEW album, Bare Bones.
The monologue tonight is more newsworthy than usual as Craig proudly announced that his son, Milo, won his age bracket at the previous weekends World Sport Stacking Championships. Later, American Idol judge (and popular comedic target) SIMON COWELL is on. Also newcomer ERIN McCARLEY performs a song from her debut album (Love, Save the Empty).
Craig's monologue tonight features more bits of news than one central theme. Including Barack Obama's shirtless magazine shoot and the Pulitizer's being handed out. Later, welcoming the star of the hit CBS drama, Numb3ers, ROB MORROW. Also, JEAN-MICHAEL COUSTEAU of the PBS documentary series, Ocean Adventures, is in for a bit of chat.
Craig discusses the celebrations of the day, including Earth day. With some bits of news and comedic jabs handed out in the process. We also get another look at "Prince Charles" BBC series, "The Rather Late Programme". Later, Craig welcomes game show legend, BOB BARKER for a bit of chat about his new book, Priceless Memories. Also, Samantha Who? star JEAN SMART.
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).
Tonight Craig covers a variety of topics in the monologue. Including (but not limited to) the debate between our last two "Presidents" and the celebration of Arbor day. Later, comedian EDDIE IZZARD returns to the show (finally!) for a little one-on-one time with his good friend Craig. Also, CHRIS BOTTI (along with LUCIA MIRACELLI) performs a song from his album, Chris Botti in Boston (no idea where he recorded it at).
The swine flu has Craig on edge and that's the focus of tonight's monologue. Though thankfully Craig offers us some common sense advice on how to avoid dying (wash your hands and go the doctor if you feel bad). Later, singer/actress SHIRLEY MANSON drops in for a little chat. Also, BRECKIN MEYER, from Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, is back to give us a preview of his new movie.
Tonight Craig takes focus on the FCC winning a court battle to be able to fine TV stations for allowing "fleeting expletives" (cussing) on-air. He also welcomes Tim Meadows for a "Special Report" about...well something. Later, welcoming a man who knows a thing or two about using foul words, former Tennis Superstar turned TV personality, JOHN McENROE.
Craig comments on the President's 100th day in office celebration and the coverage of it (or lack of it on FOX). He also gives his opinion on Senator Arlen Specter switching teams. All in the monologue. Later, actor KENNETH BRANAGH drops by for a preview of his series, Wallander. Also, ANTON & THE JOHNSONS perform a song from their album, The Crying Light.
MICHAEL DOUGLAS (Ghosts of Girlfriends Past) drops by the studio to give Craig the scoop on his latest big screen theatrical. Later, Dancing with the Stars Judge, Carrie Ann Inaba gives us a preview of the upcoming finale for her show.
Superhero movies and their bizarre premiere's is the focus of the monologue tonight. We get Craig's take on the premiere of Wolverine and Mel Gibson showing up at that event with his NEW girlfriend. Later, RYAN REYNOLDS, who stars in the movie (XMEN Origins: Wolverine) drops by for a preview. Also current IBO Light Welterweight (super lightweight) Champion, RICKY "The Hitman" HATTON chats abbout his upcoming fight.
To open tonight's show, Manfred the Pig (the puppet) welcomes us to the show with some encouraging words about swine flu. Before Craig takes focus on the weekend's number one movie, X-men Origins: Wolverine, in tonight's monologue. Later, JEFFREY DEAN MORGAN, from ABC's Grey's Anatomy, mixes it up with Craig. Also, star of the new ABC series, Castle, STANA KATIC drops by.
Craig celebrates Cinco de Mayo (spanish for mayonnaise in the sink) in tonight's monologue. Also noting several newsworthy topics, Shia Labeouf's desire for his mother among them (see quotes). Later, GEORGE HAMILTON is on to plug his autobiography (Don't Mind If I Do). Also, JENNY LEWIS performs a song from her album, Acid Tongue.
Craig covers several bits of news in tonight's varied monologue. Including the Miss California controversy and Bob Dylan's surprising appearance at the top of the billboard charts (see quotes). Later, Craig welcomes MELINA KANAKAREDES of CSI: NY fame. Followed by the return of NATHAN FILLION (in a kilt this time) to plug his new series, Castle. Also, the ZAC BROWN BAND returns to perform another song their album, The Foundation.
Tonight from Los Angeles, California, TV's Craig Ferguson welcomes the star of the Summer's hottest new RomCom (Romantic Comedy), Ghost of Girlfriends Past, MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY. Later, journalist, COKIE ROBERTS drops in to give us a preview of her new book, We Are Our Mother's Daughters.
Craig's obsession with Star Trek comes to the surface in tonight's monologue as he talks about the premiere of the new film and the original 1967 series (see quotes). Later, the gorgeous AMY SMART brings Craig a gift (an ugly dog whatnot) and gives us a preview of her new film, Love and Dancing. Also, KUNAL NAYYAR from CBS's Big Bang Theory drops by for some chat.
Tonight's show is the big art show celebrating the birthday of Salvador Dali. And that's the focus of tonight's monologue. Later, Craig welcomes 'America's Foremost Budget Expert' Henry Winkler. Also, comedian (and semi-regular) STEVEN WRIGHT makes it to the studio and this time it's actually his night to appear. Finally, BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD (Terminator: Salvation) stops in.
Craig's take on the decision by Donald Trump to let Miss California (Carrie Airhead) keep her useless crown and her idiotic excuse as to why her nipples got photographed (the wind was blowing LOL) is the central focus of tonight's monologue. Later, star of the CW series, America's Next Top Model, PAULINA PORIZKOVA is the first guest. Also, author (and longtime friend) ANDY NULMAN plugs his new book (Pow! Right Between the Eyes: Profiting from the Power of Surprise).
Craig's monologue tonight takes focus on the recent Poetry slam hosted by President Obama at the White House. Giving Craig a chance to comment on his favorite poems (among some other varied topics). Later, the NEW star of the hit CBS drama, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. LAURENCE FISHBOURNE, let's us know what it's like to be on that show. Later, comedian PAULA POUNDSTONE performs.
Martin Scorsese's announcement of his next project, a Frank Sinatra biopic, has Craig all excited in tonight's monologue as he discusses some casting choices for the lead role. More (lame) Sinatra jokes follow. Later, HOWIE MANDEL, host of the game show, Deal or No Deal, is the first guest of the night. Also, author LAURA LIPPMAN discusses her NEW novel, Life Sentences.
Craig's monologue tonight takes focus on the new Tom Hanks movie, Angels & Demons (the sequel/prequel to the Da Vinci Code). Plus we get another edition of the always entertaining ESPN UK. Later, EWAN McGREGOR, from the movie Angels & Demons, stops in. Also, the ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS perform a song from their hit album, When the World Comes Down.
Craig celebrated his 47th birthday over the weekend and tonight it's (of course) the focus of the monolgue. He feels like he's getting old and shows us what thinks he'll be like when that really does occur. Later, JUSTIN LONG (Drag Me to Hell) is the first guest of the night. Also author LAWRENCE BLOCK is on to plug his new book, Step by Step: A Pedestrian Memoir.
The finding of the "missing link", a 47 million year old monkey that's supposedly the link between man and monkey is the focus of tonight's monologue. Later, KATHY GRIFFIN of My Life on the D List is the first guest of the night. Also, author NELSON GEORGE (City Kid: A Writer's Memoir of Ghetto Life and Post-Soul Success).
The American Idol season finale Craig watched earlier cause "we're live" is the focus of tonight's monologue. Noting that the AI finale appears to be a battle between the red states versus the blue states and how that's insane. Later, GUY PEARCE, star of The Hurt Locker is the first guest of the night. Also comedian HATTIE HAYRIDGE performs. And HENSLEY performs a song from his album, Beyond.
A "secret" meeting of the world's ultra rich (Warren Buffet, Ted Turner) in New York City is the focus of tonight's monologue. Letting Craig announce that he's about to join those very people (see quotes). Later, artist JOHN WATERS pays a visit. Also Los Angeles based rocker, MANDA MOSHER makes her national televsion debut and performs a song from her album, Everything You Need.
Craig takes on the weekends big movie openings (Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian & Terminator: Salvation) in tonight's monologue. He also wishes his good friend Drew Carey a happy 51st birthday. Later, the scruffy MARK RUFFALO previews his new movie, The Brothers Bloom. And MINDY KALING from NBC's The Office is on. Also, THE DECEMBERISTS perform a song from their album, The Hazards of Love.
It's Memorial Day and CBS is making our favorite immigrant work (the show is live, remember?). Craig uses this complaint as the focus of tonight's monologue. While also telling us what he does like about the holiday. Later, the guy that Craig's son thinks is cool, BOB SAGET, of Surviving Suburbia is on. Later, author P.W. SINGER (Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century).
Craig's "after" memorial day celebration continues as he discusses the HUGE weekend opening of the movie, Night at the Museum 2 (which Craig "watched"). And that's where the focus of the monologue is on this night. Later, CHRIS ISAAK, as the first guest of the night, sits for a chat. Also, MOON BLOODGOOD (Terminator: Salvation) is on (and stunning). CHRIS ISAAK also performs.
After a visit with the "rerun fairy" for much of last week, we're back to NEW episodes tonight with the "live fairy" (see quotes). Which ends up being the focus of the nights monologue mixed with some bits of others news. Later, Craig welcomes the star of Showtime series, Weeds, MARY LOUISE PARKER. Also, GUILLERMO del TORO, co-author of the NEW novel, The Strain. TORI AMOS performs a song from her album, Abnormally Attracted to Sin.
Tonight Craig gets a surprise when his paper girl turns out to be TV legend, BETTY WHITE. Later, DENIS LEARY, star of the FX drama Rescue Me & and the upcoming movie, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, pops in for a chat. Later, DIANE BIRCH performs a song from her new album, Bible Belt.
The news that right wing "leader" Rush Limbaugh (one of Craig's favorite targets) may support the President's nominee for the Supreme Court is the big bit of news in tonight's monologue. Later, JEFFREY TAMBOR, from the new movie The Hangover chats Craig up about the new movie and various other topics. Also, GABRIELLE ANWAR from USA's soon-to-premiere, Burn Notice.
Celebrity power polls are the focus of tonight's monologue as Craig comments on the fact that Oprah has slipped to number 2 in a recent one. While President Obama is at number 48 (Wha?). "Larry King" interviews the new head of General Motors. Later, ELIZABETH PERKINS from Showtime's Weeds is on for a bit of chat. Also, producer MARK BURNETT discusses his latest series, Expedition Africa. And BERNIE WILLIAMS performs.
Craig's discussion of Bachelor parties and why he loves them is the focus of tonight's monologue. Even telling us what the Vegas of Germany (Van Vegas) is like in the process. Later, Craig's good friend (they've met twice), CHRIS KATTAN, comes by to preview his new movie, Bollywood Hero. Also, comedian HENRY CHO performs and then sits for a chat with Craig.
The discovery of a color changing frog in the nation of India (they've already begun to worship it) is the focus of tonight's monologue. Later, the first guest of the night is the star of Tv, Movies, Music and more, KEVIN BACON (Taking Chance) drops by. Later, former NFL star (and controversy magnet) MICHAEL IRVIN (Spike Tv's 4th and Long).
The breaking news about President Obama possibly sending Al Gore to North Korea to bring home the imprisoned journalists is the focus of tonight's monologue. He then welcomes Joel McHale (E!'s The Soup) to help read the emails.. Later, the infamous funny "lady", DAME EDNA pays a visit.
Food is the central focus of tonight's monologue as Craig comments on everything food related, including the food from his homeland. Later, CHRIS MATTHEWS chats Craig up about the current state of politics in the US. Promoting his new book, The Hardball Handbook: How to Win at Life. Later, indie pop sensation, THERESA ANDERSSON performs a song from her album, Hummingbird, Go!
The news of Cher's daughter, Chastity Bono, having a sex change operation and some commentary about subways (both in Los Angeles and in Britian) is the focus of tonight's monologue. Later, LARRY KING, host of Larry King Live on CNN plugs his new autobiography (Larry King: My Remarkable Journey). Also, ANNA FRIEL, from the new movie, Land of the Lost.
Craig has declared himself the 'King of Late Night'. How? He put out a press release. We also get his thoughts on the big transition to digital television that became effective at midnight tonight and that's the monologue. Later, Craig welcomes his former co-star from the 1995 series, Maybe This Time, DANE COOK. Also, the Senior Editor of Rolling Stone magazine, PETER TRAVERS pays a visit.
The story of two gay german Penquins has Craig fascinated tonight and so does the stolen election in Iran so those are the focus of tonight's monologue. Later, HOLLY HUNTER stops in to plug the new season of her TnT series, Saving Grace. Also, making their U.S. television debut is, CAMERA OBSCURA, performing a song from their album, My Maudlin Career.
Craig takes focus on (of all things on earth) Circus de Soleil in tonight's monologue. Commenting on everything circus related, including clowns, clown college and even the Spiderman on Hollywood Boulevard. Later, JEFF FOXWORTHY is by to plug his new book, How to Really Stink at Work. Later, GAVIN DeGRAW performs a song from his album, Free.
The scum that pollutes the waters of our Nation's capital (Washington, DC in case you forget) and their philandering ways is the focus of tonight's monologue. Senator John Ensign of Nevada, the family values candidate who cheated on his wife is the main target. Later, JULIE ORMOND from the new movie, Surveillance, stops by. Also, Astronomer DERRICK PITTS.
Tonight's monologue brings the news of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's elbow injury. Craig then relays his own experiences with broken bones (collar bone and three ribs). Later, SANDRA BULLOCK, from the new movie, The Proposal, stops by. Also, rockers METRIC performs a song from their album, Fantasies. Comedian DAVID FELDMAN performs.
The cancellation of the New Kids on the Block (Australian) reunion tour, Jack Black's new movie, 'Year One' and the FCC's 75th birthday take focus in tonight's monologue. Later, BRYAN CRANSTON, from the AMC (American Movie Classics) original series, Breaking Bad, stops by for a chat. Also, indie rocker-gone-country, BEN KWELLER performs a song from his album, Changing Horses.
Tonight Craig comments on vibrating beds, Wimbledon Tennis and the show 'Jon and Katie Plus Eight' in the monologue. He then welcomes the star of the big screen flick, Public Enemies, MARION COTILLARD. Later, columnist/journalist at New York's The Village Voice, MICHAEL MUSTO, is on for his late night debut.
Tonight Craig welcomes JIM PARSONS from the CBS sitcom, Big Bang Theory. Also "Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger" is live from Sacramento.
Craig makes the cheating Governor of South Carolina, Mark Sanford, the focus of tonight's monologue. This before welcoming his first guest, MARY STEENBURGEN, co-star of the NEW movie, The Proposal. Later, BETTYE LaVETTE, performs a song from her album, A Change Is Gonna Come. TODD SAWYER also performs.
Tonight Craig celebrates National Catfish Day and welcomes the star of the new film, Whatever Works, LARRY DAVID. Later, world famous chef, WOLFGANG PUCK, helps Craig cook up some catfish.
Tonight, LISA KUDROW chats up Craig about her latest series, the net based Web Therapy. Later, best selling author, JAMES FREY, gives us the lowdown on his new novel, Bright Shiny Morning. Also, Brooklyn synth trio, CHAIRLIFT, makes their US television debut.
Tonight in the monologue, Craig comments on his just concluded tour with the USO. Later, he welcomes ERIC IDLE of Monty Python fame.
Tonight, Craig's monologue involves his discussion of the Michael Jackson memorial that occured earlier in the day. He then welcomes his first guest of the night, the star of the movie Whatever Works, EVAN RACHEL WOOD, for a really fun interview. Later, actor CHRISTOPHER GORHAM is on to give us a preview of his series, Harper's Island, upcoming Season Finale.
Tonight in the monologue, Craig, discusses the decision by the Los Angeles City Council to begin shutting the stores that "sell" medical marijuana. He later gives us an update on the "Favorite Puppet" contest that's currently going on. His first guest of the night is host of the summer standard, Big Brother, JULIE CHEN. Later, MICHAEL IAN BLACK is on to plug his new series, Michael & Michael.
Tonight, Craig welcomes Law and Order: Criminal Intent star, JEFF GOLDBLUM. Later, the star of the hit syndicated series, The Doctors, Dr. LISA MASTERSON stops by. Comedian AVI LIEBERMAN performs.
Craig relays the tales of his travels to Vienna, Austria in tonight's monologue. Then welcoming the star (Voice) of the just released animated smash, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, RAY ROMANO. Later, the nights musical guest, MICHAEL BUBLE, first chats up Craig and follows that with a performance of the song, Stardust, from his CD/DVD release, Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden.
Tonight Craig covers the movie, Bruno, and most everything gay related in the monologue. Then welcoming the first guest of the night, SELMA BLAIR, who drops in to give us a preview of her upcoming film, The Poker House. Later, columnist CONNIE SCHULTZ (from the Cleveland Plain Dealer) is on with a special gift for Craig in celebration of his becoming an American citizen.
Craig comments on the recent holidays and covers some French history (for no apparent reason) in tonight's monologue. The first guest of the night is JOHN LARROQUETTE, star of the upcoming NBC mini, The Storm. Later, WILL DAILEY performs a song from his new album. Comedian CHARLIE VIRACOLA also performs.
Craig'S monologue takes focus on the cartoon world with a few comedic jabs at SpongeBob Squarepants and Scooby Doo before he reveals President Obama's favorite cartoon (see the quotes). "Aquaman" also makes an appearance to hand out some advice. Later, ROSIE PEREZ drops in for a 'nervous' bit of chatter and Astronaut MIKE MASSIMINO stops by.
In tonight's monologue, Craig reveals why the show didn't get an Emmy nomination (see quotes) and touches on the moon landing (why I don't know!). A great monologue. Later, the first guest is Fashion designer and star of the Bravo series, Fashion Show, ISAAC MIZRAHI. Also, SHOHREH AGHDASHLOO, star of the film, The Stoning of Soraya M.
Tonight's show begins with a phone call from MICHAEL IAN BLACK (he can't make it) on a phone that's not connected. The star of the MTV reality series, Paris Hilton's My New BFF, diva PARIS HILTON is back as the first guest of the night. Later, author ALAN FURST chats about his novel, The Spies of Warsaw, which is now out in paperback. RAY LaMONTAGNE performs a song from his album, Gossip in the Grain.
The death of broadcast legend Walter Cronkite and the 40th anniversary of the moon landing are the focus of Craig's monologue tonight (see quotes). Then welcoming funny lady, MARGARET CHO, from the Lifetime series, Drop Dead Diva. Author MICHAEL LEWIS (Home Game: An Accidental Guide to Fatherhood) is also on. Later, new country rocker, ERIC CHURCH, performs a song from his album, Carolina.
Belgian Independence Day is the celebration of the night and the focus of the monologue (see quotes). Later, welcoming the star of the upcoming film, The Ugly Truth, GERARD BUTLER (the movie Craig appears in) as the first guest of the night. Also, world famous author JACKIE COLLINS (Married Lovers) checks in with her latest offering.
Craig comments on the news of Amy Winehouse releasing a perfume and the news of the space walk to fix the batteries on the international space station. Later, welcoming a show regular, TOM LENNON, plugging the release of his series, The State, on DVD for the first time. Also, KELLY ROWLAND, from Bravo's The Fashion Show, is on to plug her series upcoming season finale. Comedian DOBIE MAXWELL performs.
Craig covers the weekends Comic Con convention (in San Diego) to assert that Geeks (along with nerds, dorks and dweebs) are now as cool as gays and lesbians (see quotes). Later, CHERYL HINES from the new movie, The Ugly Truth, is on for some chat. Also author BEN MEZRICH (The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal) makes his first appearance on the show.
The new movie G-Force (about crime fighting Guinea Pigs) is the focus of tonight's monologue. We also get news about the North Korea versus Hillary Clinton fued. Later, RASHIDA JONES is back to plug the release of the summer comedy, I Love You, Man on DVD. Also, Chef JOSE ANDRES gives Craig a cooking lesson with a lot of "Hi-jinks" involved. Comedian JIM BREUER performs.
Craig is still fascinated by the success of the movie G-Force and that prompts him to focus tonight's monologue on other talking animal movies (Dr. Dolittle, Babe). Later, the first guest of the night, CHELSEA HANDLER, who hosts her own late night comedy series, Chelsea Lately on E!. Also, MSNBC correspondent RICHARD WOLFFE drops by to discuss his NEW book, Renegade: The Making of a President.
Tonight is the Peruvian Independence Day show as Craig dubs it in his monologue celebrating everything Peruvian. Discussing the fact that Peru eats 65 million Guinea pigs a year and his continuing fascination with the movie G-Force (crime fighting guinea pigs). Later, CNN's Chief International Correspondent CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR (Generation Islam) stops in. Also, JOHNNY GALECKI (The Big Bang Theory) is on.
Tonight Craig seriously monkey's around with the monologue in his ever present quest to entertain us. All of this stemming from the news of a monkey writing a book (Me, Chimp). Later, TONI COLLETTE from Showtime's United States of Tara come by for a little chat. Also, RODNEY CARRINGTON, the country comedian/singer performs a song from his NEW album, El Niño Loco.
The 15th annual X-Games are taking place in Los Angeles and that's the focus of tonight's monologue. Later, Craig answers viewer emails and (of course) gets his usual round of wackiness supplied by his viewers. Later, JAMES SPADER (ex-Boston Legal star), stops by for a rare talk show appearance to plug his new movie, Shorts.
in a jam packed Friday night show Craig opens it with a monologue focused on the state of Wisconsin (an air show in Oshkkosh sparked this). Later, we find out what'd it be like if "Sean Connery" guest starred on various Tv shows. We also get another peek at "Prince Charles" BBC show, "The Rather Late Programme". SAFFRON BURROWS from Shrink is on as nights one and only guest.
The BIG news in tonight's monologue is Craig's passing of the test for his private pilots license. It's also Shark Week (day 2) on that channel that Craig can't name (Discovery Channel). Later, EDIE FALCO from Showtime's newest comedy, Nurse Jackie, returns. And speaking of Shark Week, the host of that event, LES STROUD, pays a visit. Also, comedian LISA LANDRY performs.
Craig once again plugs his upcoming autobiography while talking about doing the audio book version of the soon-to-be best seller (lol) in tonight's monologue. Later, TONY SHALHOUB, pays a visit to discuss the final season of his long running USA Network series, Monk. Also, 500 Days of Summer star, MINKA KELLY gives us a preview of her new movie.
Craig's commentary on former President Bill Clinton's North Korean rescue mission is the focus of tonight's monologue. While also handing out a few comedic jabs to Clinton's former Vice President, Al Gore. Later, WOLF BLITZER, from CNN's The Situation Room pays another visit. Also, ROSE BYRNE, from the new movie Adam.
Craig's a biker, sorta, and he's all excited about the annual Sturgis (South Dakota) motorcycle rally that's taking place this week and that's the focus of tonight's monologue. Later, the star of the new summer film, (500) Days of Summer, ZOOEY DESCHANEL is back for a visit and preview. Also, Scottish rockers, GLASVEGAS perform a song from their self-titled album.
Craig's commentary on the exit of Paula Abdul from American Idol and the release of the NEW G.I. Joe movie is the focus of tonight's monologue. Also, Craig gives us a peak at the "J.K. Rowling Show" (with guest "Stephanie Meyer"). Later, comic legend DON RICKLES. The musical guest tonight is SHARON JONES & THE DAP KINGS performing a song from their album, 100 Days, 100 Night.
Craig's tales of using acid in his homeland of Scotland take the focus in tonight's monologue. Noting that acid was rather popular in Scotland in the late 1970's and early 1980's. Later, the master of prop comedy, CARROT TOP (Scott Thompson) is by for another visit. Also, star of the new comedy film, Post Grad, ALEX BLEDEL, stops by.
Craig opens up about his personal obsession, Barbeque, in tonight's monologue. Noting virtually everything BBQ related including kinds of sauce available at the famous Risky's restaurant in Texas (see quotes). Later, Craig welcomes Officer Betty White from San Quentin prison. Also, author MITCH ALBOM is back to plug his new book, Have A Little Faith. BONNIE RAITT & TAJ MAHAL perform.
We open tonight with a visit from Craig's friend, The Gay Unicorn. Craig then gives a history lesson on Ancient Rome in the monologue (for no apparent reason). Later, star of the upcoming film, The Time Traveler's Wife, ERIC BANA, is by for a visit and some chat. Also, a member of the famous (Hank) Willams family drops by, HOLLY WILLIAMS, performing a song from her album, Here with Me.
Tonight's "live" show features Craig's announcement that the show will be going HD on August 31st. We then get Craig's thoughts on porn (running out of ideas?) in the monologue. Also, a new episode of VH1's Behind the Music is previewed (featuring Craig as "Brick Johnson" and Dwight Yoakam). Later, being that it's "late August", JON CRYER stops by to promote his new movie, Shorts.
Halle Berry and Steve Martin's birthdays, Einstein's theory of HS=d (see quotes) and Craig's new fascination with time travel, including several references to H.G. Wells is the focus of tonight's "August 14th" monologue. Later, LIZA MINNELLI, sits for a chat (and later performs one of her classic songs). Also, Egyptologist KARA COONEY, previews her new Discovery Channel series, Out of Egypt.
After two weeks vacation, Craig returns, and now he's in HD (with 18 NEW lights). The new opening is debuted also. In the monologue, Craig comments on his vacation and how he visited the state of Vermont, managed to fall off a horse and eat at a diner that's being inducted into the Late Late Show's newly created 'Diner Hall of Fame'. Later, star of Bones, EMILY DESCHANEL is the first guest of the night. Also, star of the new film, Gamer, TERRY CREWS is on.
Craig announces the news of the state of Vermont legalizing same-sex marriage as of today and Dick Cheney's proposed run for President (lol). The focus though of tonights monologue is the release of the 2010 Farmer's Almanac (not a clue why). Later, Director QUENTIN TARATINO, stops by to plug his new movie, Inglorious Basterds.
Craig's commentary tonight features the news of Charlie Gibson's retirement at ABC and then takes focus on the nation of Russia and their former leader, Joseph Stalin. Giving his opinion on the beautiful Russian subway stations and the death of Lenin himself. Later, ultra hottie, MILA KUNIS (a Russian immigrant), from the new movie Extract.
It's night three of 'Jason Ritter Week' (he still didn't appear). Craig's thoughts on the potentially psychotic wife of the NEW Prime Minister of Japan (she believes in UFO's and in reincarnation) is the focus of the nights monologue. Later, CARRIE FISHER, from the new movie Sorority Row, stops by. Also, DJ QUALLS, comes on to plug his new movie, All About Steve.
The final night of Jason Ritter week arrives and tonight the monologue takes focus on the video game industry. The absurd thought that video games create killers, plus Ms. Pacman, Pong and Donkey Kong all get mentions. Later, RADHA MITCHELL from the movie, Surrogates is the nights first guest. Also, the moment we've waited all week for...JASON RITTER finally arrives for his interview.
Craig's being forced to work on Labor Day, and tonight he makes the holiday the focus of the monologue. Touching on the President's back to school speech (despite the nutjob conservative's paranoid objections), and the brouhaha at the annual Venice Film Festival. Later, JULIETTE LEWIS stops in for a chat (and later performs). Also, ALEX O'LOUGHLIN from the new CBS series, Three Rivers is on.
Craig's day after labor day show takes focus on the mentally unstable among us. The paranoid who think the president will "indoctrinate" their child with one speech, or the ones who insists (without proof) that Obama wasn't born here. Such an easy target shouldn't make for such fun, but it does. Later, star of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, NEIL PATRICK HARRIS, is on. Also, musician SPENCER DAY, performs a song from his album, Vagabond.
Craig's almost gleeful tonight with the news of the scumbag California Assemblyman Mike Duvall (another of the endless family values hypocrites) having an affair with not one but two women and his getting caught on camera bragging about it. Needless to say that's the focus of tonight's monologue. Later, DANNY DEVITO, from the FX comedy series, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Craig's monologue tonight takes focus on the embarassing events of President Obama's address to the joint session of Congress on Wednesday night. South Carolina "Representative" Joe Wilson actually accused the President of lying ("YOU LIE") during the speech. Later, the lovely and charming, AUDREY TAUTOU, makes her first appearance. Also, RON LIVINGSTON, from ABC's Defying Gravity is on to plug his new series.
Craig's special cold opening marks the rememberance of September 11th. The focus of the nights monologue though is the new movie, White Out, which is set in Antartica. Giving Craig the chance to comment on that. Later, Craig's friend and host of The Price Is Right, DREW CAREY, pops by. Also, MINDY KALLING from NBC's The Office.
Craig comments on the new movie, Cloudy with Meatballs, which he and his son saw over the weekend. The CSI effect also makes itself felt as the remainder of the monologue is dedicated to the series and it's spin-offs. Later, CSI star MARG HELGENBERGER, stops by for a bit of chat. Also, star of the USA network original series, Psych, DULE HILL. The nights musical guest is, BLACK JOE LEWIS & THE HONEYBEARS.
Craig's monologue tonight takes focus on former President Bill Clinton's meeting in New York city and the numerous jokes that an event such as that always inspires. We also get a special report from correspondent Tim Meadows on the new fall Tv season. Later, the Queen of Country Music, REBA MCENTIRE, visits for a chat (and later performs). Also, Brothers and Sisters star, DAVE ANNABLE.
The 250th anniversary of Guinness beer and celebrate bi-sexuality day have Craig in a good mood. Leading him to dedicate his monologue to poking some fun at the Irish and then the psychics. Later, JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT of the CBS drama, Ghost Whisperer, stops by for some fun chat. Also, KEN TUCKER, Editor-at-Large of Entertainment Weekly. The ARCTIC MONKEYS perform.
The season premiere of The Mentalist (Craig watched it because he's live) has Craig talking about his networks newest hit drama. Though he does feel the need to explain the difference between that series and the USA network series, Psych. Later, JASON SCHWARTZMAN from HBO's Bored to Death hits on Craig for a while and ANGELA KINSEY (NBC's The Office) comes by for a bit.
Tonights show is actually a "rerun" of September 4th, 2007, only Craig is doing it "live" due to his contract with CBS. The monologue is just as weird as the announcement above. Later, TED DANSON (from HBO's Bored to Death) is the nights first guest. Also, the directors of the new film, Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs, CHRISTOPHER MILLER and PHIL LORD stops by to plug their new movie.
Craig's book tour is the focus of tonights monologue. Fortunately he's tired of the spotlight and has now returned to the show. Later, star of the new hit CBS Tuesday night drama, NCIS: Los Angeles, CHRIS O'DONNELL is back to plug his new series and give us the lowdown on his family life. Also, comedian, PAULA POUNDSTONE performs.
The Mayor of East Cleveland (the man caught in leaked photos posing in skimpy lingerie) and his chances for re-election is the focus of tonights monologue. Later, JAMES SPADER and his newest gig on the stage is the first guest of the night. Also comedian KATHY LADMAN performs. And making her US television debut is newcomer, LAURA IZIBOR.
The election loss for the now former Mayor of East Cleveland has Craig a little sad in tonights monologue. Also of note is the news of the Gay Olympic Games landing in Cleveland for 2014. Later, the star of the new CBS sitcom, Accidently on Purpose, JENNA ELFMAN. Also, comedian DOM IRRERA performs.
Craig's monologue tonight notes the massive country wide celebration that's taking place in the People's Republic of China. Being that it's their 60th anniversary since becoming communist. Later, the star of the newest hit drama on CBS, friday nights Medium, PATRICIA ARQUETTE pays a visit to plug her new series. Also, DOMINIC COOPER from the new movie, A Education.
Craig's all excited about this weekend's opening movies, Whip It and Zombieland. One because Craig loves lesbians (and lesbians love roller derby) and the second because he's always wanted to see a romzomcom (Romantic Zombie Comedy). Later, TIM GUNN from Craig's favorite show, Project Runway, is back for a visit. Also, COBIE SMULDERS (How I Met Your Mother) "bounces" by for some chat and LYNYRD SKYNYRD performs.
The David Letterman Sex Scandal and the Olympic host city controversy drives tonights monologue. Though Craig figures if he says too much this will be his last show. Later, special correspondent, Tim Meadows reports "live from Chicago". The nights first guest is actor MICHEAL SHEEN (The Damned United). Also, VIOLA DAVIS (Law Abiding Citizen) stops by.
The appearance of the legendary rock band, Kiss, on Letterman has them on Craig's mind (because he's live) and so (of course) he takes focus on them in tonights monologue. JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS, from the CBS comedy, The New Adventures of Old Christine, is the nights first guest. Later, THE AVETT BROTHERS perform a song from their album, I and Love and You.
Levi Johnston selling his "pistachios" for Playgirl and NASA's plan to shoot a 78 million dollar rocket at the moon in an attempt to "find water" is the focus of tonight's monologue. Later, the lovely and talented, RACHEL BILSON is back to plug her new movie, New York, I Love You. Also, famed TV writer DAVID MILCH is by for a visit.
Craig's monologue tonight takes focus on the cable "News" networks (Fox News, CNN and MSNBC) and their supposed fairness. Giving his opinion of what he likes to watch on any given day. Later, star of the new comedy, Couples Retreat, JEAN RENO is the first guest of the night. Also, SOPHIA BUSH (The CW's One Tree Hill) is by to plug the new season.
Tonight is Craig's favorite Friday of the year because it's 'Leif Erikson Day'. The famous Viking who is credited with "discovering" America some 500 years before Columbus did (see quotes). On the guest list tonight is the star of the new film, Law Abiding Citizen, GERARD BUTLER. Also, French pop stars, PHOENIX, make their first appearance to perform a song from their album, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.
The celebration of Columbus Day is the focus of the nights monologue as Craig dips into the history bag and gives a partial lesson on the man himself, Christopher Columbus. Later, DAVID BOREANAZ from Fox's under rated hit, Bones, is back for another visit. Also, author MITCH ALBOM plugs his new novel, Have A Little Faith. DIERKS BENTLEY performs.
The great pumpkin shortage of 2009 is upon us and has Craig all worried that Halloween won't be the same this year. That's also the focus of the nights monologue. Later, the popular actor TIM ROBBINS returns for another visit and gives us the low-down on his latest efforts to him the Arts. Also, the funny ADAM GOLDBERG from the new movie, (Untitled), stops by.
The DOW soaring above 10,000 for the first time in a year and the horrible light rain blanketing LA is the focus on the nights monologue. PAULA POUNDSTONE stops by to help Craig read the emails. Later, Craig's favorite guest, KRISTEN BELL is back to plug her new animated comedy, Astro Boy. Also, actor ROBERT CARLYLE from Stargate Universe.
Craig's finally admitting that he's getting older so tonight in the monologue he gives us a preview of the good and bad things that are to come. Later, FORREST WHITAKER, from the new movie, Where the Wild Things Are, stops by for a chat. And, the hosts of Craig's favorite show, Mythbusters, ADAM SAVAGE and JAMIE HYNEMAN pay a visit. Also, A FINE FRENZY performs a song from her album, Bomb in a Birdcage.
Craig's fascination with fairy tales makes it way to the surface tonight as he makes this the central focus of the monologue. But we do learn a lot. Later, the always entertaining TOBY KEITH is back for a chat and to perform the title track from his latest album, American Ride. Also, MICHELLE MONAGHAN from the new movie, Trucker, is by for a chat.
Back from a week long vacation, Craig, gives us the details of his Helicopter trip to the famous Hollywood sign that over looks the city of Los Angeles. Later, Halloween Party Expert, Henry Winkler, stops by. Also, SHERRI SHEPHERD is on to plug her new Lifetime sitcom, Sherri. Finally, author ALEX DRYDEN.
Tonights guest is RICHARD LEWIS and TRACIE THOMS
Tonights guests are Marisa Tomei and Pauley Perrette.
Tonights Guests William Shatner and Jazmine Sullivan
In tonight's episode you can have an awkward pause with Craig at home.
Craig's spanish word of the day: SUCIO (Dirty)
Craig talks about his new haircut and Tax Day.
-Book report on "American On Purpose"
-Icelandic Volcano (monologue)
-Gardening Tips with Willie Nelson
Guests:
Brendan Fraser (actor - "Furry Vengeance")
Amanda Righetti (actress - "The Mentalist")
Brian Scott McFadden (stand-up comedian)