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at the end of the year. He had reportedly made the decision prior to Letterman's announcement but agreed to delay making his own decision public until the reaction to Letterman's decision had died down. He had also originally intended to leave in the summer of 2014 but agreed to stay until the end of
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Generally one or two celebrities were interviewed; Ferguson started each by dramatically ripping up note cards written for the interview, "signalling to the audience, and to the guest, that this conversation need not be rigidly managed." At the end of an interview, Ferguson usually asked his guest to
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Letterman then insisted on Snyder despite CBS wanting a younger host with a comedy background and a more traditional late night talk variety format. In 1998, the network reportedly reasserted its desire for a host who could attract a younger demographic and asked Worldwide Pants not to renew Snyder's
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under Letterman on NBC. Though the show lacked a studio audience, Snyder still frequently gave extended conversational monologues, many of which contained jokes that prompted audible laughter from the off-camera production staff. Without the need for an audience, the show originated from the intimate
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continued to originate from Studio 58 at CBS Television City, as it had dating back to the show's origins under Snyder. Ferguson often joked about the studio's small size, leaky roof, and poor lighting. On August 27, 2012, the program moved down the hall to the much larger Studio 56. Though the look
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Kilborn left the program on August 27, 2004, two weeks after surprising executives at CBS and Worldwide Pants by announcing after several weeks of talks that he was not seeking a contract renewal. In a June 2010 interview, Kilborn stated that he left late-night television due to his belief that the
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During segments Ferguson occasionally received phone calls (voiced by Thompson) from a variety of characters, including celebrities, the 'very shy' band (Alfredo Sauce and the Shy Fellas) allegedly hiding behind the set's curtain, room service, a duplicate Geoff, and Miriam, a possible stalker who
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An elimination game between two guests. Kilborn would slowly walk in a circle around the two celebrity guests and randomly yell questions at them. A correct answer within three seconds earned them a point; three points won a game. Failure to answer or a wrong answer earned a strike; three strikes
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The show ended with "What Did We Learn on the Show Tonight, Craig?", a segment that started with an animation of a kitten and in which Ferguson "removes his tie, puts his feet on his desk, and summarizes the preceding hour of TV." Since the introduction of the Geoff character, Ferguson usually
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contract when it expired in September 1999, though other reports portray the decision to leave as Snyder's decision, with Snyder informing management that he wished to depart before his contract ended, as early as January 1999. Snyder would return to CBS to guest-host some episodes of the
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On April 28, 2022, Corden announced that he would step down as host in 2023, stating that "I always thought I’d do it for five years and then leave, and then I stayed on. I’ve really been thinking about it for a long time, thinking whether there might be one more adventure."
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as a means of promoting Corden's debut, and prevent a situation where two episodes would be pre-empted during the first week of the tournament. Corden's hosting tenure was the first to have a house band (the lack thereof having been a running joke during Ferguson's tenure);
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in the fall, CBS and Worldwide Pants executives decided to have a series of guest hosts helm the show in on-air auditions. While initially saying they would choose a permanent host by the end of October, the process ended up extending into December.
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The show actually ended, as usual these days, with "What Did We Learn on the Show Tonight, Craig?", a segment in which the host removes his tie, shoes and socks and puts his barefeet on his desk, and summarizes the preceding hour of
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head writer Michael "Gibby" Gibbons culminating in four finalists being involved for week long final tryouts: Craig Ferguson, D. L. Hughley, Damien Fahey, and Michael Ian Black. It was announced on December 7, 2004, that Ferguson, a
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Snyder's show featured a mix of celebrities, politicians and other newsmakers, but was otherwise quite unlike the program hosted by Letterman; Snyder was a former newsman, not a comedian, and his show featured an intimate
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and it was his production company, Worldwide Pants, which selected previous hosts. With Letterman's departure, CBS became the sole producer of the show. In keeping with customs employed on British chat shows such as
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In the interim between Ferguson's departure in December 2014 and James Corden's premiere on March 23, 2015, CBS scheduled a number of guest hosts to helm the program. Repeats of Ferguson's show finished out 2014.
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the year to give CBS more time to find a successor. His last show was December 19, 2014, and began with Ferguson performing "Bang Your Drum" with many of his guests over the years banging drums, including
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Following the conclusion of the on-air auditions on December 3, 2004, guest hosts continued to fill out the roster until the end of the year and included Jason Alexander, Donal Logue, David Alan Grier,
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but went through many revisions, the most important was the regular live control and voicing by Thompson. This changed the dynamic of the show as Ferguson had a recurring 'sidekick' to banter with.
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as a franchise, with the network considering alternative formats for the time slot that would be cheaper to produce than a traditional talk show. That month, the network reportedly settled on a
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would succeed Ferguson as host on March 23, 2015. His show, originally slated to premiere on March 9, 2015, CBS pushed back its premiere to March 23, 2015, in December 2014, in order to use the
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remained executive producer during this period and retired from television after a six decade career with the taping of Arnett's show on February 20, 2015, in which Lassally appeared in a
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engage in one of various rituals; options included "Awkward Pause", "Mouth Organ", "Guess What the Queen is Thinking", the "Big Cash Prize," or simply joining Ferguson in throwing
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In April 2012, CBS announced that they had reached an agreement with Ferguson to extend his contract through 2014. As part of the deal, the network began co-producing
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late-night time slot was too crowded for him to succeed. Executive Producer Peter Lassally later claimed that Kilborn quit because he did not get the raise he wanted.
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After another commercial break, the banter continued with Ferguson sitting behind a desk. He usually read and responded to viewer e-mail and (since February 2010)
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and a commercial break. A loose comic monologue then followed, consistently including a greeting ("Welcome to Los Angeles, California, welcome to the
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This article is about the American late-night talk show franchise that aired from 1995-2023. For the Irish late-night talk show of the same name, see
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During later seasons, the opening consisted of shots of various Los Angeles hotspots accompanied by a new theme song performed and written by
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time slot in the interim, with a mix of reruns and unaired first-run episodes. In November 2023, CBS officially announced that
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in Baltimore, would delay it to as late as 3:05 a.m. When Snyder was on vacation, the show featured guest hosts such as
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episode hosted by Snyder was almost exclusively devoted to a long interview with up-and-coming new comedy talents Letterman,
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of the main desk set was similar to the one in Studio 58, the extra space in Studio 56 allowed for more audience seating, a
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and vice versa); the show often used variations of this gag featuring other pairs of look-alike celebrities, such as
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hosted the program from its inception in January 1995 until March 1999. The choice of Snyder as host was made by
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was the first guest host on September 20, 2004, and again the following night. Subsequent guest hosts included:
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Ferguson's contract was set to expire in June 2014. His contract called for him to be first in line to replace
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as its executive producer through Ferguson's entire tenure. Lassally had previously been executive producer of
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pieces to fit the show's low-key, middle-of-the-night mood. Sanborn had previously been a guest saxophonist in
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channel having the second-highest number of subscribers among all associated with U.S. late-night talk shows.
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David Letterman's contract included the right to control the time slot that follows his and produce the
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composed and performed the theme music and several other songs featured on the show, all of which were
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set for Geoff Peterson, an entrance & monologue set, a musical performance area, as well as a
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hosted the week of January 5 and did so again the week of March 2, while CBS daytime talk show
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A Friday segment where Kilborn and three other panelists discussed and joked about the news.
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reported that CBS was considering using Corden's departure to reevaluate the future of
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for that position, Ferguson reportedly received a windfall of as much as $ 10,000,000.
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stations, and Snyder accepted calls from viewers/listeners somewhat in the manner of
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The show continued to originate from Studio 58 throughout Kilborn's tenure as host.
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With Kilborn only announcing in early August that he would not be returning to the
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and then the guests were announced, backed by the show's theme song, composed by
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When Snyder announced he was leaving, the show was reformatted to resemble
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in the timeslot, and Snyder had been offered but refused a move to follow
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was executive producer of Snyder's iteration of the program and mentored
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From the beginning of Ferguson's tenure as host until August 8, 2012,
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The "Desk Chat" was said to be Craig's favorite part of the show.
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that originally aired from January 9, 1995, to April 27, 2023, on
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Ferguson called his Twitter followers his "robot skeleton army."
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On Being a Candidate to Take Over a Late-Night Network Talk Show
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or a musical guest, the latter of which is typically pre-taped.
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later said he made the selection based on the recommendation of
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but he had also declined that offer, the job ultimately went to
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episodes on the week of January 12. Other guest hosts included
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Under Craig Ferguson's tenure as host, the show started with a
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Craig and Goldy would sometimes do a weather report with model
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for Excellence in Television for its "Evening with Archbishop
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and were recorded without an audience from Studio 57 at the
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On April 28, 2014, Craig Ferguson announced he would leave
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format with no studio audience present, similar to his old
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When Kilborn was on the show, it began with an image of a
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Letterman and Snyder had a long history together: a 1978
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while Letterman recuperated from heart surgery in 2000.
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Kilborn dedicated verses to different people and things
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List of The Late Late Show episodes (2015 guest hosts)
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served as the franchise's first and only bandleader.
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American television talk and variety show (1995–2023)
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