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Craig Ferguson joined the late-night television arena as host of "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" in January 2005, following a career that encompassed film, television and the stage. The Scottish-born actor, writer, director and producer, who is known for his role as Nigel Wick on "The Drew Carey Show," brings a fresh approach to late-night television which has quickly evolved into appointment television for America's nightly insomniacs.

Each weeknight on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson," the Emmy-nominated Ferguson entertains audiences with an exceptional, unscripted monologue and goes one-on-one with guests from the worlds of film, television, sports and news. Additionally, "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" continues to spotlight eclectic, edgy musical acts and rising stand-up comedians.

"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" is produced by Worldwide Pants Incorporated. Peter Lassally serves as executive producer, and Michael Naidus produces.







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shamrock3 says:
Craig: Please do not pat your co-workers on the fanny when they are wearing the Secretariat costume. You could be sued for sexual horseassment. Dave

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