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Making a satire out of the entire Late Night Show concept Scotsman Craig Ferguson hosts his show with a robot skeleton and a "horse" as his sidekicks. The show features the stereotypical parts of a Late Show, but all in their own, raw way.
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In the "Pick a Pic" opening, which says that it's time to play "Pick a Pic", there are 24 (twenty-four) briefly flashed pictures. These 24 pictures are on a loop which displays them three times throughout this opening.
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Craig is greeting the audience]
Craig Ferguson:
Relax, you're among friends now. The long hard day is over and the roly-poly funny man is before you.
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Forget "Carey, you're fired!", I think Craig has found his niche. I was a little skeptical when they gave him the job, but he doesn't jump around like a monkey (*cough* Conan *cough*). Very sophisticated humor
He seems to genuinely like his job, which is not to say the others do not. I think he, above all, was surprised to learn that CBS had given him the job. He has taken the show to a whole new level, something that blithering idiot Kilborn could never do in a million years. His delivery is so crisp and when he does bomb, although he rarely does, he takes it swimmingly.
If I were CBS and Worldwide Pants, I would give him a long-term contract as soon as possible.
I give it 10/10.