List of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson episodes | |
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No. of episodes | 156 |
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Original network | CBS |
Season chronology | |
This is the list of episodes for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson in 2005. [1] [2] [3]
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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1 | January 3, 2005 | David Duchovny, Nicole Sullivan | N/A | |
One of Ferguson's first guests is Nicole Sullivan, coincidentally the first woman Ferguson dated when he came to the United States from Scotland in 1994. | ||||
2 | January 4, 2005 | Jon Cryer, Sophie Okonedo | Keb' Mo' | |
3 | January 5, 2005 | Julian McMahon, Aisha Tyler | Howie Day performed "Colide" from Stop All The World Now | |
4 | January 6, 2005 | Jason Alexander, Hau Thai-Tang | The Donnas performed "I Don't Want to Know (If You Don't Want Me)" from Gold Medal | |
5 | January 7, 2005 | Jeremy Piven | G. Love | |
6 | January 10, 2005 | John Goodman, Emmy Rossum | N/A | |
Ferguson performed in a sketch as Super Mario. | ||||
7 | January 11, 2005 | Little Richard, William H. Macy | Little Richard performs "Baby What You Want Me to Do" from 1966's The Wild and Frantic Little Richard , and "Tutti Frutti" from 1955's Here's Little Richard | |
8 | January 12, 2005 | James Woods, Amanda Bynes | Comedian Jim Short | |
9 | January 13, 2005 | Teri Polo, Eddie Steeples | Wyclef Jean | |
10 | January 14, 2005 | Patricia Arquette, Peter Guber, Peter Bart | N/A | |
11 | January 17, 2005 | Renée Fleming | Mos Def performs "The Painties" from The New Danger | |
12 | January 18, 2005 | Regis Philbin, Rob Morrow | Billy Bragg performs ""Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards" from Workers Playtime | |
13 | January 19, 2005 | Minnie Driver, Candace Bushnell | N/A | |
14 | January 20, 2005 | Samuel L. Jackson, Maria Bello | Collective Soul performs "How Do You Love" from Youth | |
15 | January 21, 2005 | Tara Reid, Crispin Glover | The Ditty Bops perform "There's A Girl" from their self-titled album | |
16 | January 24, 2005 | Jim Belushi, Kim Raver | DramaGods perform "So'k" from Love | |
17 | January 25, 2005 | Famke Janssen, Joe Montana | Comedian Richard Jeni | |
18 | January 26, 2005 | Blythe Danner | Comedian Stewart Francis | |
19 | January 27, 2005 | Ice Cube, Steve Jones | French Kicks perform the title track from The Trial of the Century [4] | |
20 | January 28, 2005 | Vanessa L. Williams, Scott Wolf | Razorlight performs "Somewhere Else" from Up All Night | |
21 | January 31, 2005 | Katey Sagal, Christine Barrett, Jake Shears | Scissor Sisters performed "Filthy/Gorgeous" from their self-titled album |
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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90 | June 6, 2005 | Jon Cryer, Garrison Keillor | Sound of Urchin performs a song from The Diamond | |
91 | June 7, 2005 | Marg Helgenberger, David Milch | Jaguares performs a song from Crónicas de un Laberinto | |
92 | June 8, 2005 | Dennis Hopper, Marianne Jean-Baptiste | Comedian Carlos Alazraqui | |
93 | June 9, 2005 | Ricky Schroder | Toby Keith performs "Honkytonk U" from Honkytonk University | |
94 | June 10, 2005 | Vivica A. Fox, Poppy Montgomery | Angie Stone performs "U-Haul" from Stone Love | |
95 | June 13, 2005 | Jason Lee, Drew Pinsky | Midlake performs "Mornings Will Be Kind" | |
96 | June 14, 2005 | Cheryl Ladd, Skeet Ulrich | Kaiser Chiefs performs "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" | |
97 | June 15, 2005 | Steven Wright, John F. Banzhaf III Skit with James Adomian as George W. Bush | Comedian Steven Wright Amos Lee performs "Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight" from his eponymous album | |
98 | June 16, 2005 | Tommy Hilfiger, Lea Thompson | Nikka Costa performs "Till I Get to You" from Can'tneverdidnothin' | |
99 | June 17, 2005 | Debbie Reynolds, Thomas Lennon, Nick Hornby | TBA | |
100 | June 20, 2005 | Allison Janney, Julian Sands | Rilo Kiley performs a song from More Adventurous | |
101 | June 21, 2005 | Peter Krause, David LaChapelle | Tracy Bonham performs "Shine" from Blink the Brightest | |
"Host-whisperer" Peter Lassally, veteran producer of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and for David Letterman takes over the day-to-day running of the show as executive producer. Lassally was largely responsible for hiring Ferguson, and had been coaching him in his new role. [5] | ||||
102 | June 22, 2005 | John Waters, Loretta Devine | Comedian Demetri Martin | |
103 | June 23, 2005 | Mimi Rogers, James Ellroy | Brooke Valentine performs "Girlfight" from Chain Letter | |
104 | June 24, 2005 | Jeremy Piven, Melissa Bank | Mike Jones performs "Flossin" from Who Is Mike Jones? | |
105 | June 27, 2005 | Bryan Cranston, Peter Guber | The Krumpers perform a dance routine | |
106 | June 28, 2005 | Amy Yasbeck, Ringo Starr | Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band perform the title track from "Choose Love" and "I'm the Greatest" from his 1973 album Ringo | |
107 | June 29, 2005 | Kara Cooney | Dwight Yoakam perform a song from Blame the Vain | |
108 | June 30, 2005 | Jennifer Tilly, Corbin Bernsen, Leroy Chiao | TBA |
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) |
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109 | July 1, 2005 | Tom Bergeron, Greg Nicotero | Billy Bragg performs a song from Volume 1 |
110 | July 11, 2005 | Julian McMahon, Rachel DeWoskin | The Crystal Method performs a song from Legion of Boom . |
111 | July 12, 2005 | Dave Navarro, Marisa Marchetto | Comedian Ron Pearson |
112 | July 13, 2005 | Tony Shalhoub, Jared Diamond | Raul Midón performs a song from State of Mind |
113 | July 14, 2005 | Beau Bridges, Harry Eden | Comedienne Martha Kelly |
114 | July 15, 2005 | John Larroquette, Dan Huber | Fountains of Wayne performs a song from Out-of-State Plates |
115 | July 18, 2005 | Wolf Blitzer, Karina Lombard | Nellie McKay performs "Pasadena Girl" from the soundtrack of Rumor Has It... |
116 | July 19, 2005 | Ludacris, Julie Warner | Comedian Ty Barnett |
117 | July 20, 2005 | Dave Foley, Marc Horowitz | Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas from R U the Girl |
118 | July 21, 2005 | Warren Faidley, Martin Mull | Chef Preston Clarke |
119 | July 22, 2005 | Camryn Manheim, Elizabeth Banks | Crossfade performs "So Far Away" from Crossfade |
120 | July 25, 2005 | Eddie Izzard, R. James Woolsey Jr. | Elkland performs a song from Golden |
121 | July 26, 2005 | Peter Arnett, Isla Fisher | Comedienne Wendy Liebman |
122 | July 27, 2005 | Joe Buck, Pauley Perrette | N/A |
123 | July 28, 2005 | Dermot Mulroney, Paul Feig | N/A |
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) |
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124 | August 1, 2005 | Cloris Leachman, Mark Zupan | Comedian Carlos Mencia |
125 | August 2, 2005 | Jane Kaczmarek, John Carroll Lynch | Comedian Greg Proops |
126 | August 3, 2005 | Joseph Fiennes, Julie Chen | Tracy Bonham performs "Did I Sleep Through It All?" from Blink the Brightest |
127 | August 4, 2005 | Sharon Stone, Mo'Nique | N/A |
128 | August 5, 2005 | Buzz Aldrin, Method Man, John Mendoza | N/A |
129 | August 8, 2005 | Marilu Henner, David Feherty | N/A |
130 | August 9, 2005 | Harland Williams, Evan Rachel Wood | Babyface performs the single "Reason for Breathing" |
131 | August 10, 2005 | Kristin Chenoweth, Marc Cherry | Natasha Bedingfield performs "I Bruise Easily" from Unwritten |
132 | August 15, 2005 | Hank Azaria, Wes Craven | N/A |
133 | August 16, 2005 | Rachel Griffiths, Tommy Lasorda | Comedian D. C. Benny |
134 | August 17, 2005 | Arianna Huffington, Gigi Grazer | Comedian Louis C.K. |
135 | August 18, 2005 | Jami Gertz, Steve Howey | Missy Higgins performs the title track from The Sound of White |
136 | August 19, 2005 | Steve Carell, Rashida Jones, Rick Lundblade | N/A |
137 | August 22, 2005 | Carl Reiner, Rosa Blasi | Rufus Wainwright performs "The One You Love" from Want Two |
138 | August 23, 2005 | Minnie Driver, Todd Zeile | N/A |
139 | August 24, 2005 | Eric McCormack, Mitch Albom | N/A |
140 | August 25, 2005 | Carrie Fisher, Terry McDermott | Our Lady Peace performs "Where Are You" from Healthy in Paranoid Times |
141 | August 26, 2005 | Felicity Huffman, Stanley Bing | Last Train Home performs |
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) |
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157 | October 3, 2005 | Julian McMahon, Jennifer Finnigan | North Mississippi Allstars |
158 | October 4, 2005 | Taryn Manning, Dr. Drew | Butch Bradley |
159 | October 5, 2005 | David Duchovny | Sinéad O'Connor |
160 | October 6, 2005 | Henry Winkler, Aron Ralston | Julie Gribble |
161 | October 7, 2005 | Illeana Douglas | Macy Gray |
162 | October 10, 2005 | Macy Gray, Nuala O'Faolain | Rihanna |
163 | October 11, 2005 | Dennis Hopper, Cheryl Hines | Sarge |
164 | October 12, 2005 | Joe Mantegna, Sue Johanson | N/A |
165 | October 13, 2005 | Sanjay Gupta, Stephen Collins | N/A |
166 | October 14, 2005 | Bill Nye, Kevin Bacon & Michael Bacon | Bacon Brothers |
167 | October 17, 2005 | Joely Fisher, McG | Switchfoot |
168 | October 18, 2005 | Melina Kanakaredes, Stephen Robinson | N/A |
169 | October 19, 2005 | Betty White, Rhona Mitra | Ray J |
170 | October 20, 2005 | Stockard Channing, Michael Connelly | Jamie Cullum |
171 | October 21, 2005 | Jason Schwartzman, Mitch Braswell | Paul Weller |
172 | October 31, 2005 | Sharon Osbourne | N/A |
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) |
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195 | December 1, 2005 | Miranda Lambert, Malachy McCourt | Miranda Lambert |
196 | December 2, 2005 | Tom Arnold, Helen Fielding | Lifehouse |
197 | December 12, 2005 | Jon Cryer, Amy Yasbeck | N/A |
198 | December 13, 2005 | John Waters, David Steinberg | Nada Surf |
199 | December 14, 2005 | Poppy Montgomery, Mancow (Band) | N/A |
200 | December 15, 2005 | Michelle Yeoh, Jeremy Roenick | Trey Anastasio |
201 | December 16, 2005 | Chris Isaak, Sara Gilbert | Keaton Simons |
202 | December 19, 2005 | Dennis Quaid, Bill Nye | Bob Marley |
203 | December 20, 2005 | Dwight Yoakam, Teri Garr | N/A |
204 | December 21, 2005 | Little Richard, Brian Cox | N/A |
205 | December 22, 2005 | Téa Leoni, Amy Tan | RZA |
206 | December 23, 2005 | Katey Sagal, Colin Hanks | Brian McKnight |
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