Okay, so it's official that John Mayer and Katy Perry are back together. Okay, so he may have been rumored to be involved in a Giada De Laurentiis cheating scandal. That's great, who cares? Let's talk about his upcoming hosting gig over on CBS this coming Feb. 4th, 5th and 6th. Mayer will be one of the fill-ins following former host Craig Ferguson's departure and Mayer assures his Twitter followers that the guests during his time hosting the Late Late Show are "incredible." Actually, he's promising "insanity." Read More »
As Comedy Central's The Colbert Report winds down its days – setting up to end next Thursday, Dec. 18 – it's been a wonder as to when Late Show host David Letterman will end his late night show and let Stephen Colbert head on over to the Ed Sullivan Theater. Well, now the date has been announced ... and viewers around the world are finding themselves coming to terms with the fact that the iconic comedian will soon be off the air. MStars News is sad to say that David Letterman will officially end his CBS show on May 20, 2015, after debuting back in 1993. Read More »
With host and delightfully accented absurdist Craig Ferguson leaving CBS's The Late Late Show, and before James Corden takes over, late night fans will be treated to a diverse array of guest hosts behind the Late Late Show desk. But fury erupted when CBS revealed none of them would be women. Read More »
With the finale of Craig Ferguson’s Late Late Show coming to fruition on Dec. 19 – welcoming in final guest Jay Leno – and James Corden not taking over the spot until March of 2015, there’s been much wonder as to what will occur doing the nine-week gap. Well, now it appears that question has been answers, because Judd Apatow, The Big Bang Theory star Kunal Nayyar, musician John Mayer, and more, are locked in to host various episode of the show until Corden’s premiere. Read More »
Former Tonight Show host Jay Leno - who made headlines for leaving the show twice: once following a feud with Conan O'Brien and another after being replaced by Jimmy Fallon - has been doing quite a bit of promotion to talk up his new CNBC program Jay Leno's Garage. Just last week, the comedian was a guest on Fallon's Tonight Show. And now, he has been announced as Craig Ferguson's final guest on CBS' Late Late Show. Of course, we haven't seen Leno stop by David Letterman's Late Show (which will soon be Stephen Colbert's program) to promote the series... yet, at least. Read More »
A little while back, CBS officially announced that British comedian James Corden will be replacing Craig Ferguson on the Late Late Show. And now, The Hollywood Reporter notes that The Late Late Show with James Corden will officially premiere on Monday, March 9, 2015. Read More »
Former Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson stopped by NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers last night to promote his new game show Celebrity Name, Game. During their interview, the two chatted about Ferguson leaving the Late Late Show, his transition to a new show and how hosting a late night program will make you “go f*cking crazy.” Read More »
Just yesterday, news dropped that British comedian James Corden will officially replace current Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson when he retires later this year. Following the news, the host chose to congratulate his successor in a truly unique way during last night’s episode. Read More »
Craig Ferguson is officially stepping down as host of CBS's Late Late Show, thus confirming rumors of his departure and possible replacements in the wake of David Letterman's retirement from The Late Show. Read More »
Well well well, it seems that yesterday's rumors of Chelsea Handler taking over Craig Ferguson's chair on the Late Late Show are false. The network took to the Hollywood Reporter to deny the rumors. Read More »
It looks like Craig Ferguson is about to be out of a job. Read More »