The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (1999-2004)

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When Tom Snyder announced he was leaving The Late Late Show, the show was reformatted to resemble Letterman and other major late-night talk programs. Craig Kilborn took over in March 1999, having left The Daily Show to become the new Late Late Show host (previously he was an anchor on ESPN's SportsCenter). When Kilborn was on the show, it began with an image of a full moon wavering behind gray stratus clouds, to the tuning of an orchestra, while the announcer—the recorded, modulated voice of Kilborn himself—blurted out, "From the gorgeous, gorgeous Hollywood Hills in sunny California, it's your Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. Tonight," and then the guests were announced, backed by the show's theme song, composed by Neil Finn. Then Kilborn was presented, "Ladies and gentlemen, *pause* Mister Craig Kilborn", with the 1970s disco band Wild Cherry song "Play That Funky Music".

After Kilborn's stand-up monologue, he walked to his "Bavarian oak desk" while Finn's theme song continued playing with the chorus "The Late Late Show is starting. The Late Late Show is starting now." The "Desk Chat" was said to be Craig's favorite part of the show. During later seasons,the opening consisted of shots of various Los Angeles hotspots accompanied by a new theme song performed and written by Chris Isaak. For this new theme song, Kilborn would be played to the desk with a chorus of "The Late Late Show is starting". The show continued to originate from Studio 58 throughout Kilborn's tenure as host.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 00:35 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E32September 28, 2004sept. 28, 2004
S05E33September 20, 2004sept. 20, 2004
S05E26August 27, 2004 (Series Finale)août 27, 2004
S05E30August 26, 2004août 26, 2004
S05E29August 25, 2004août 25, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' premiere?

'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' premiered on January 3, 1999.

Who was the host of 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' in 1999?

Craig Kilborn was the host of 'The Late Late Show' in 1999.

How long did Craig Kilborn host 'The Late Late Show' in 1999?

Craig Kilborn hosted 'The Late Late Show' from 1999 to 2004.

Did 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' have a live audience?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' had a live studio audience.

Who were some of the notable guests on 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' in 1999?

Some notable guests on 'The Late Late Show' in 1999 included David Letterman, Jim Carrey, and Halle Berry.

What was the format of 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' in 1999?

'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' followed a late-night talk show format, featuring celebrity interviews, comedy sketches, and musical performances.

Did 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' have a house band?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' had a house band called The Max Weinberg 7.

Were there any recurring segments on 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' in 1999?

Yes, some recurring segments on 'The Late Late Show' in 1999 included "5 Questions" and "Yambo."

Did 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' win any awards in 1999?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Variety or Music Program in 1999.

Was 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' broadcasted internationally in 1999?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' was broadcasted internationally in 1999.

How many episodes of 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' aired in 1999?

There were approximately 180 episodes of 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' that aired in 1999.

Did 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' feature any notable comedy sketches in 1999?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show' featured comedy sketches such as "Craig Kilborn's 17 Questions" and "Craig Kilborn's Political Moment."

Did 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' have any notable musical performances in 1999?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show' featured musical performances by artists such as Destiny's Child, Sheryl Crow, and Ricky Martin in 1999.

Did 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' have any celebrity co-hosts in 1999?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show' had celebrity co-hosts such as Dolly Parton and Jon Stewart in 1999.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' in 1999?

Yes, there were controversies surrounding Craig Kilborn's interviewing style and some of his remarks in 1999.

Did 'The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn' have any special episodes or events in 1999?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show' had special episodes such as the "Millennium Special" and the "Late Late Show St. Patrick's Day Special" in 1999.

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