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He has also done three comedy specials: ''A Wee Bit O'Revolution'' for Comedy Central in 2009, ''Does This Need To Be Said?'' for {{Creator/HBO}} in 2011, and his latest special, ''I'm Here To Help'', debuted as an Netflix exclusive in 2013 (all have since been released on DVD).
Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Series/{{Celebrity Name Game}}'', which launched in September 2014. He ended his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the same year.
Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Series/{{Celebrity Name Game}}'', which launched in September 2014. He ended his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the same year.
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He has also done three four comedy specials: specials:
* ''A Wee Bit O'Revolution'' for Comedy Central in2009, 2009,
* ''Does This Need To Be Said?'' for {{Creator/HBO}} in2011, and his latest special, 2011,
* ''I'm Here To Help'', debuted as an Netflix exclusive in2013 (all have since been released on DVD).
2013,
* ''Just Being Honest'', debuted as a EPIX exclusive in 2015, but is now also available via Creator/Hulu.
Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Series/{{Celebrity Name Game}}'', which launched in September 2014. He ended his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the sameyear.
year. He also going to host a new series, ''Join Or Die'', for the [[http://www.history.com/shows/join-or-die-with-craig-ferguson/season-1 History Channel]] in February 2016.
Ferguson announced in 2014 that he was going to produce a series based of the ''I F**king Love Science'' blog, curated by Elise Andrew, for the Science Channel, but as of 2016, that has yet to materialize.
* ''A Wee Bit O'Revolution'' for Comedy Central in
* ''Does This Need To Be Said?'' for {{Creator/HBO}} in
* ''I'm Here To Help'', debuted as an Netflix exclusive in
* ''Just Being Honest'', debuted as a EPIX exclusive in 2015, but is now also available via Creator/Hulu.
Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Series/{{Celebrity Name Game}}'', which launched in September 2014. He ended his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the same
Ferguson announced in 2014 that he was going to produce a series based of the ''I F**king Love Science'' blog, curated by Elise Andrew, for the Science Channel, but as of 2016, that has yet to materialize.
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Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. Fittingly enough he is also a lifelong friend and former bandmate of Creator/PeterCapaldi. He shares great chemistry with Creator/KristenBell, to the point where she made so many appearances on his show that she openly lobbied to become co-host, although this never came to be. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years.
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Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. Fittingly enough he is also a lifelong friend and former bandmate of Creator/PeterCapaldi. He shares great chemistry with Creator/KristenBell, to the point where she made so many appearances on his show that she openly lobbied to become co-host, although this never came to be. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years.
from 2009 to 2012, and on AprilFoolsDay 2014 he swapped places with his friend and former costar Drew Carey to host ''Series/ThePriceIsRight''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as Drew Carey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He has also appeared in several films including ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', 'I'll Be There'', and ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'', and has voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as Drew Carey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He has also appeared in several films including ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', 'I'll ''I'll Be There'', and ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'', and has voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as Drew Carey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He has also appeared in several films including ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll Be There'', and has voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as Drew Carey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He has also appeared in several films including ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll 'I'll Be There'', and ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'', and has voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as Drew Carey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He has also appeared in the several films including ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll Be There'', and has voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as Drew Carey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also appeared in the films ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll Be There'', and has voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as Drew Carey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He has also appeared in the films ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll Be There'', and has voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He has also appeared in the films ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll Be There'', and voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's Drew Carey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He has also appeared in the films ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll Be There'', and has voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also appeared in the films ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll Be There'', and voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He has also appeared in the films ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll Be There'', and voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in the films ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also appeared in the films ''Saving Grace'', ''The Big Tease'', and ''I'll Be There'', and voiced animated characters such as Gobber the Belch in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in the films ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''The Big Tease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his recently vacated recently-vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005-2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his recently vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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'''Craig Ferguson''' (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''TheLateLateShow'' ''Series/TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005-2014 2005 to 2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his recently vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig Ferguson (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005-2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his recently vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig Ferguson (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005-2014 and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his recently vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig Ferguson (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005-2014 and is the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his recently vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Actor, talk show host, comedian, author.
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Actor, talk show host, comedian, author.
author. Occasional singer, onetime PunkRock drummer, terrible impressionist, comical slanderer of his co-workers, and necromantic slaveholder (simulated).
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He has also done three comedy specials: ''A Wee Bit O'Revolution'' for Comedy Central in 2009, ''Does This Need To Be Said?'' for {{HBO}} in 2011, and his latest special, ''I'm Here To Help'', debuted as an Netflix exclusive in 2013 (all have since been released on DVD).
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He has also done three comedy specials: ''A Wee Bit O'Revolution'' for Comedy Central in 2009, ''Does This Need To Be Said?'' for {{HBO}} {{Creator/HBO}} in 2011, and his latest special, ''I'm Here To Help'', debuted as an Netflix exclusive in 2013 (all have since been released on DVD).
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Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. Fittingly enough he is also a lifelong friend and former bandmate of Creator/PeterCapaldi. He shares great chemistry with Creator/KristenBell, to the point where she's made so many appearances on his show she's openly lobbied to become co-host. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years.
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Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. Fittingly enough he is also a lifelong friend and former bandmate of Creator/PeterCapaldi. He shares great chemistry with Creator/KristenBell, to the point where she's she made so many appearances on his show she's that she openly lobbied to become co-host.co-host, although this never came to be. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years.
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Craig Ferguson (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005-2014 and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig Ferguson (May 17, 1962-) hosted ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005-2014 and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current recently vacated post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig Ferguson (May 17, 1962-) is the current host of ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig Ferguson (May 17, 1962-) is the current host of hosted ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2005-2014 and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Series/{{Celebrity Name Game}}'', which launched in September 2014. He will end his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the same year.
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Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Series/{{Celebrity Name Game}}'', which launched in September 2014. He will end ended his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the same year.
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Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Celebrity Name Game'', which launched in September 2014. He will end his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the same year.
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Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Celebrity ''Series/{{Celebrity Name Game'', Game}}'', which launched in September 2014. He will end his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the same year.
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He has also done three comedy specials: ''A Wee Bit O'Revolution'' for Comedy Central in 2009, ''Does This Need To Be Said?'' for {{HBO}} in 2011, and his latest special, ''I'm Here To Help'', debuted as an Netflix exclusive in 2013 (all have since been released on DVD).
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He has also done three comedy specials: ''A Wee Bit O'Revolution'' for Comedy Central in 2009, ''Does This Need To Be Said?'' for {{HBO}} in 2011, and his latest special, ''I'm Here To Help'', debuted as an Netflix exclusive in 2013 (all have since been released on DVD).
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Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Celebrity Name Game'', which launched in September 2014. He will end his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the same year.
Ferguson is also hosting the syndicated game show, ''Celebrity Name Game'', which launched in September 2014. He will end his tenure as ''Late Late Show'' host on December 19 of the same year.
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Craig Ferguson is the current host of ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig Ferguson (May 17, 1962-) is the current host of ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig Ferguson is the current host of ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''TheDrewCareyShow''. He also provided the voice of Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig Ferguson is the current host of ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''TheDrewCareyShow''. ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. He also provided the voice of voiced animated characters such as Nos-4-A2 in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature feature, and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
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Craig was born in UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}, and thus began his career in the UK doing stand-up comedy under the name Bing Hitler. (He is now a naturalized American citizen, and self-identifies as American rather than Scottish or British.) In a "HeyItsThatGuy" moment, he was in an early episode of ''Series/RedDwarf'' in 1988 ("Confidence and Paranoia") as Confidence, who killed himself by trying to breathe in space. He also appeared on the UK panel game ''HaveIGotNewsForYou'' and the American game ''Million-Dollar {{Password}}''.
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Craig was born in UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}, and thus began his career in the UK doing stand-up comedy under the name Bing Hitler. (He is now a naturalized American citizen, and self-identifies as American rather than Scottish or British.) In a "HeyItsThatGuy" moment, he was in an early episode of ''Series/RedDwarf'' in 1988 ("Confidence and Paranoia") as Confidence, who killed himself by trying to breathe in space. He also appeared on the UK panel game ''HaveIGotNewsForYou'' and the American game ''Million-Dollar {{Password}}''.
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Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. Fittingly enough he is also a lifelong friend and former bandmate of Creator/PeterCapaldi. He shares great chemistry with Creator/KristenBell, to the point where she's made so many appearances on his show she's openly lobbied to become co-host. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years, and has even done an {{HBO}} comedy special (''Does This Need To Be Said?''). You can also [[http://twitter.com/#!/CraigyFerg follow him]] on {{Twitter}}.
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Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. Fittingly enough he is also a lifelong friend and former bandmate of Creator/PeterCapaldi. He shares great chemistry with Creator/KristenBell, to the point where she's made so many appearances on his show she's openly lobbied to become co-host. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years, and years.
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Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. He shares great chemistry with Creator/KristenBell, to the point where she's made so many appearances on his show she's openly lobbied to become co-host. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years, and has even done an {{HBO}} comedy special (''Does This Need To Be Said?''). You can also [[http://twitter.com/#!/CraigyFerg follow him]] on {{Twitter}}.
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Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. Fittingly enough he is also a lifelong friend and former bandmate of Creator/PeterCapaldi. He shares great chemistry with Creator/KristenBell, to the point where she's made so many appearances on his show she's openly lobbied to become co-host. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years, and has even done an {{HBO}} comedy special (''Does This Need To Be Said?''). You can also [[http://twitter.com/#!/CraigyFerg follow him]] on {{Twitter}}.
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Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. He shares great chemistry with KristenBell, to the point where she's made so many appearances on his show she's openly lobbied to become co-host. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years, and has even done an {{HBO}} comedy special (''Does This Need To Be Said?''). You can also [[http://twitter.com/#!/CraigyFerg follow him]] on {{Twitter}}.
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Actor, talk show host, comedian, author.
Craig Ferguson is the current host of ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''TheDrewCareyShow''. He also provided the voice of Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
Craig was born in UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}, and thus began his career in the UK doing stand-up comedy under the name Bing Hitler. (He is now a naturalized American citizen, and self-identifies as American rather than Scottish or British.) In a "HeyItsThatGuy" moment, he was in an early episode of ''Series/RedDwarf'' in 1988 ("Confidence and Paranoia") as Confidence, who killed himself by trying to breathe in space. He also appeared on the UK panel game ''HaveIGotNewsForYou'' and the American game ''Million-Dollar {{Password}}''.
Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. He shares great chemistry with KristenBell, to the point where she's made so many appearances on his show she's openly lobbied to become co-host. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years, and has even done an {{HBO}} comedy special (''Does This Need To Be Said?''). You can also [[http://twitter.com/#!/CraigyFerg follow him]] on {{Twitter}}.
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Actor, talk show host, comedian, author.
Craig Ferguson is the current host of ''TheLateLateShow'' on Creator/{{CBS}} and the author of the books ''American on Purpose'' and ''Between the Bridge and the River''. He has appeared in ''Saving Grace'', ''TheBigTease'', ''I'll Be There'', and ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''. Besides his current post behind (and in front of, and sometimes on top of) the desk of ''The Late Late Show'', he is best known as DrewCarey's evil boss Mr. Wick on ''TheDrewCareyShow''. He also provided the voice of Owl in the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' animated feature and Lord Macintosh in ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}''.
Craig was born in UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}, and thus began his career in the UK doing stand-up comedy under the name Bing Hitler. (He is now a naturalized American citizen, and self-identifies as American rather than Scottish or British.) In a "HeyItsThatGuy" moment, he was in an early episode of ''Series/RedDwarf'' in 1988 ("Confidence and Paranoia") as Confidence, who killed himself by trying to breathe in space. He also appeared on the UK panel game ''HaveIGotNewsForYou'' and the American game ''Million-Dollar {{Password}}''.
Besides having a bit of a love affair with the Series/MythBusters (Grant Imahara built him a robot skeleton sidekick), Craig was the 2010 host of ''Shark Week'' for the DiscoveryChannel. [[OneOfUs He's also a bit of a]] ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan, and a toy TARDIS has been prominently displayed on his show's desk for several years. He shares great chemistry with KristenBell, to the point where she's made so many appearances on his show she's openly lobbied to become co-host. He has also hosted the Boston Pops' Fourth of July show for the past three years, and has even done an {{HBO}} comedy special (''Does This Need To Be Said?''). You can also [[http://twitter.com/#!/CraigyFerg follow him]] on {{Twitter}}.
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