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That Craig Ferguson last show done and dusted.
James Corden did appear two days again at the start and end of the show, It seems it will be end of march 2015 he will start doing the show.
James Corden did appear two days again at the start and end of the show, It seems it will be end of march 2015 he will start doing the show.
MI
Corden's going to have some basketball tournament serve as his lead in; his first show will be on March 23rd. Unlike Ferguson, he will have a house band.
Guest hosts will fill the chair for the time being, and the logo has been pared back and turned to white.
http://www.cbs.com/assets/images/2012/r1/show/late_late_show_guest_hosts/promo/tlls_gettickets_promo.jpg
Ferguson's former co-star, who was also on the last episode, Drew Carey will be the first guest host.
Unsurprisingly, a lot of people have uploaded Craig's last show to YT :
The opening montage song is called "Bang Your Drum" by Glasgow band Dead Man Fall.
Guest hosts will fill the chair for the time being, and the logo has been pared back and turned to white.
http://www.cbs.com/assets/images/2012/r1/show/late_late_show_guest_hosts/promo/tlls_gettickets_promo.jpg
Ferguson's former co-star, who was also on the last episode, Drew Carey will be the first guest host.
Unsurprisingly, a lot of people have uploaded Craig's last show to YT :
The opening montage song is called "Bang Your Drum" by Glasgow band Dead Man Fall.
MS
I can understand them removing Secretariat's barn, but why did they waste time changing the fireplace part of the set, and spending what must have been a considerable amount of money replacing the wood look floor? I'm assuming this set is only temporary and will be replaced when Corden starts? Although having said that, watching Craig Ferguson's first episode, the set is hardly any different from the Craig Kilborn set, so maybe they do intend to keep this set. Afterall 'The Late Late Show' famously has absolutely no budget, apparently about a quarter of the budget of other late night shows in the same timeslot.
TC
Are they in the same studio? They might have move the set while they build James' new set in the original studio? The set don't look as good now so I hope james has a new one.
I can understand them removing Secretariat's barn, but why did they waste time changing the fireplace part of the set, and spending what must have been a considerable amount of money replacing the wood look floor? I'm assuming this set is only temporary and will be replaced when Corden starts? Although having said that, watching Craig Ferguson's first episode, the set is hardly any different from the Craig Kilborn set, so maybe they do intend to keep this set. Afterall 'The Late Late Show' famously has absolutely no budget, apparently about a quarter of the budget of other late night shows in the same timeslot.
Are they in the same studio? They might have move the set while they build James' new set in the original studio? The set don't look as good now so I hope james has a new one.
DR
Are they in the same studio? They might have move the set while they build James' new set in the original studio? The set don't look as good now so I hope james has a new one.
It's the same studio - Studio 56. The entire time Craig was host he complained about how dimly lit the studio was. When he moved the new studio after he negotiated his new contract everything got noticeably brighter. The moment he left? The lighting and flooring was returned to exactly the way things were in the old studio. I think somebody in the CBS scenic department didn't see eye to eye with Mr. Ferguson...
I can understand them removing Secretariat's barn, but why did they waste time changing the fireplace part of the set, and spending what must have been a considerable amount of money replacing the wood look floor? I'm assuming this set is only temporary and will be replaced when Corden starts? Although having said that, watching Craig Ferguson's first episode, the set is hardly any different from the Craig Kilborn set, so maybe they do intend to keep this set. Afterall 'The Late Late Show' famously has absolutely no budget, apparently about a quarter of the budget of other late night shows in the same timeslot.
Are they in the same studio? They might have move the set while they build James' new set in the original studio? The set don't look as good now so I hope james has a new one.
It's the same studio - Studio 56. The entire time Craig was host he complained about how dimly lit the studio was. When he moved the new studio after he negotiated his new contract everything got noticeably brighter. The moment he left? The lighting and flooring was returned to exactly the way things were in the old studio. I think somebody in the CBS scenic department didn't see eye to eye with Mr. Ferguson...
NJ
Are they in the same studio? They might have move the set while they build James' new set in the original studio? The set don't look as good now so I hope james has a new one.
It's the same studio - Studio 56. The entire time Craig was host he complained about how dimly lit the studio was. When he moved the new studio after he negotiated his new contract everything got noticeably brighter. The moment he left? The lighting and flooring was returned to exactly the way things were in the old studio. I think somebody in the CBS scenic department didn't see eye to eye with Mr. Ferguson...
It also plays into Ferguson's underdog idea which he created for the show; no house band, initially no sidekick, no viewers, no budget, no set questions, not a conventional chat show.
I can understand them removing Secretariat's barn, but why did they waste time changing the fireplace part of the set, and spending what must have been a considerable amount of money replacing the wood look floor? I'm assuming this set is only temporary and will be replaced when Corden starts? Although having said that, watching Craig Ferguson's first episode, the set is hardly any different from the Craig Kilborn set, so maybe they do intend to keep this set. Afterall 'The Late Late Show' famously has absolutely no budget, apparently about a quarter of the budget of other late night shows in the same timeslot.
Are they in the same studio? They might have move the set while they build James' new set in the original studio? The set don't look as good now so I hope james has a new one.
It's the same studio - Studio 56. The entire time Craig was host he complained about how dimly lit the studio was. When he moved the new studio after he negotiated his new contract everything got noticeably brighter. The moment he left? The lighting and flooring was returned to exactly the way things were in the old studio. I think somebody in the CBS scenic department didn't see eye to eye with Mr. Ferguson...
It also plays into Ferguson's underdog idea which he created for the show; no house band, initially no sidekick, no viewers, no budget, no set questions, not a conventional chat show.
VM
Are they in the same studio? They might have move the set while they build James' new set in the original studio? The set don't look as good now so I hope james has a new one.
It's the same studio - Studio 56. The entire time Craig was host he complained about how dimly lit the studio was. When he moved the new studio after he negotiated his new contract everything got noticeably brighter. The moment he left? The lighting and flooring was returned to exactly the way things were in the old studio. I think somebody in the CBS scenic department didn't see eye to eye with Mr. Ferguson...
It also plays into Ferguson's underdog idea which he created for the show; no house band, initially no sidekick, no viewers, no budget, no set questions, not a conventional chat show.
They call that no budget? Here, a no budget chat show would be presented from the broom cupboard
I can understand them removing Secretariat's barn, but why did they waste time changing the fireplace part of the set, and spending what must have been a considerable amount of money replacing the wood look floor? I'm assuming this set is only temporary and will be replaced when Corden starts? Although having said that, watching Craig Ferguson's first episode, the set is hardly any different from the Craig Kilborn set, so maybe they do intend to keep this set. Afterall 'The Late Late Show' famously has absolutely no budget, apparently about a quarter of the budget of other late night shows in the same timeslot.
Are they in the same studio? They might have move the set while they build James' new set in the original studio? The set don't look as good now so I hope james has a new one.
It's the same studio - Studio 56. The entire time Craig was host he complained about how dimly lit the studio was. When he moved the new studio after he negotiated his new contract everything got noticeably brighter. The moment he left? The lighting and flooring was returned to exactly the way things were in the old studio. I think somebody in the CBS scenic department didn't see eye to eye with Mr. Ferguson...
It also plays into Ferguson's underdog idea which he created for the show; no house band, initially no sidekick, no viewers, no budget, no set questions, not a conventional chat show.
They call that no budget? Here, a no budget chat show would be presented from the broom cupboard
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