Showing posts with label Craig Kilborn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craig Kilborn. Show all posts

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Oh, Craiggers, I hardly knew ye :(


ImageI'm a big fan of Craig Kilborn. I've written about my love for him in the past, so therefore, I was delighted when I heard he was getting a shot at a talk show for the summer, The Kilborn File. It only broadcast in a handful of markets (L.A., New York, Philly, Boston, Detroit, Phoenix, Austin), but as you can see from the above clip, it is most definitely Kilborn at is icy-coolest. Skip ahead to 6:50 for the best part, when Reggie plays an audience member in Kilbyashi, an oddly-fascinating quiz game. He also does Five Questions with his guest, and in this clip, we find out that Lisa Edelstein from House got her start in showbiz as a cheerleader for Donald Trump's USFL team. And as if you need more incentive, Christine Lakin (Al from Step By Step) is his co-host and "Huckleberry Friend." (She is now 31, which seems insane to me, and makes me feel old.)

Unfortunately though, it seems like the show might not make it past its initial run of about 30 episodes. Ratings have been really soft for it, as compared to similar shows from the previous year, which makes it doubtful he'll be in the pre- and post-afternoon drive slot if the show is renewed.

One thing that is indisputable - Kilborn is smooth with the women. Or at least, I'm assuming that they actually like him, since it seems like 80 percent of his guests are women. And they're alllll foxes - Besides Lakin and Edelstein, there was Jill Wagner (a.k.a. The Mercury Girl), Missy Peregrym, Sasha Alexander and many others. Wagner's interview in particular is great, as she admits to sleeping in a onesie and being afraid of people's elbows, and then she tries to sell Craig's desk in Five Questions. Good times, good times!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Inexplicable Television Review: Sportscenter, The Daily Show and The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

ImageHey, remember when talk show hosts were suave, sophisticated jerks? Oh, I do. Letterman kind of started the trend with his behavior on his show, but it was elevated to an art form with a host that only I seem to enjoy immensely – Craig Kilborn.

Of course, I was first exposed to Craiggers during his three-year stint as a Sportscenter anchor, from 1993 to 1996. It was at this point that he made his mark with his snark and smooth, smooth personality. There are still some of his This Is Sportscenter commercials floating around on YouTube, and they are still hilarious to me.

However, the reason why I'm writing this post is because of his work on The Daily Show. I recently stumbled across some random episodes of his on a long-lost CDR I had, and I realize I had forgotten what a silly, funny and random man he could be. Yes, he always had a bit of a smug air about him, but in reflection it was a kind of 1990s and early 2000s perversion of the attitude from the 1970s that would later be made popular by Anchorman.

The standout bit from Kilborn's time on The Daily Show was Five Questions, which was in every interview segment, and Kilborn transported it over to The Late Late Show with him. Random celebrities getting asked random quiz questions was always entertaining to me, especially on the rare occasions when they got all five right – or wrong. The Daily Show under Kilborn definitely had more of a bent toward entertainment news and celebrity gossip, and it was far less focused on politics.

Likewise, The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder reflected the sensibilities of its host at the time. It had a bit of a monologue, yes, but no skits really, and it had long interview segments instead. When Kilborn took over, he brought Five Questions with him, along with other bits like the Unnecessary Zoom. I found this to be the punchiest, zippiest verson of The Late Late Show, and although Craig Ferguson is good, I consider him closer to Snyder then Kilby.

Unfortunately for me and everyone else, Kilborn has kind of fallen off the face of the Earth since leaving his post on CBS. This site says that he was in Minnesota and had a beard, which is cool. He also had a nifty little part in Old School, as the sleazy boyfriend of Ellen Pompeo. “Okay. Good talk. I'll see you out there.”

The picture of Craig is from this site.

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