Fellow Talk-Show Host Will Be Craig Ferguson's Final Guest on "The Late Late Show"; Final Three Weeks of Guests Announced | Playbill

News Fellow Talk-Show Host Will Be Craig Ferguson's Final Guest on "The Late Late Show"; Final Three Weeks of Guests Announced When "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" ends its run Dec. 19, Ferguson's final guest will be fellow comic and former talk-show host Jay Leno.

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Jay Leno

Leno will be the sole guest for the final broadcast on CBS.

Guests for the final three weeks of "Craig Ferguson" have also been announced; scheduled to appear are Kristen Bell, Steve Carell, Jon Hamm, Mila Kunis, Jay Leno, Jim Parsons, Michael Sheen and Betty White, among others.

Ferguson’s final guests include popular friends of the show, such as Tim Meadows, who holds the record for most appearances (41), Thomas Lennon (30), Betty White (23) and Henry Winkler (22).

Following is the schedule of upcoming guests for Dec. 1-19:

Dec. 1 Actress Lisa Kudrow; actor Dominic Monaghan
Dec. 2 Actress Kristen Bell; actor Henry Winkler
Dec. 3 Actor Don Cheadle; actress Mary McCormack
Dec. 4 Actor Steve Carell; actor Max Greenfield
Dec. 5 Host Drew Carey from the CBS daytime series “The Price is Right”; TV host Cat Deeley
Dec. 8 Actress Carrie Fisher; comedian Dave Attell
Dec. 9 Actor Michael Sheen; reality TV personality Ariel Tweto
Dec. 10 Actress Mila Kunis
Dec. 11 Actor Kunal Nayyar from the CBS comedy series “The Big Bang Theory”
Dec. 12 Actress Rashida Jones
Dec. 15 Actor Jon Hamm; comedian Tim Meadows
Dec. 16 Television and radio host Larry King; actress Angela Kinsey
Dec. 17 Actress Betty White; actor Thomas Lennon
Dec. 18 Actor Jim Parsons from the CBS comedy series “The Big Bang Theory” (n) Dec. 19 Comedian Jay Leno

"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" airs weeknights at 12:37 AM ET; check local listings. It is executive-produced by Peter Lassally and is a 2009 Peabody Award recipient.

 
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