Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra- "The Late Show Theme"
A full-length performance of
Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra- "The Late Show Theme"
A full-length performance of the "Late Show Theme" featuring Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra Paul Shaffer described this new version as "the full-length theme song with a jazzy sax solo, then a guitar babble at the end" in the recent Late Show newsletter. They used green screen for most of it and had New York scenes on it behind them.
The CBS Orchestra's full length Late Show Theme as seen Live On Letterman @ http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/live/
Paul Shaffer on keyboards (August 1993-present) Anton Fig on drums and percussion (August 1993-present) Felicia Collins on guitar and vocals (August 1993-present) Sid McGinnis on guitar (August 1993-present) Will Lee on bass guitar (August 1993-present) Bernie Worrell on synthesizers (August 1993-November 1993) Tom Malone on Trombone (November 1993-present) Al Cheznovitz on trumpet/flugelhorn (November 1993-present) Bruce Kapler on saxophone (November 1993-present)
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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
Opening Theme / Credits, As Requested by Many
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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Opening Theme / Credits, As Requested by Many
CBS weekdays 12.30, Not on UK TV yet
Opening Info:
The opening theme for the show was dropped after Craig Kilborn left. When Ferguson was hired as the full-time replacement, he co-wrote and recorded a new theme song.
The lyrics of the song are:
"It's hard to stay up It's been a long, long day And you got the sandman at your door But hang on, leave the TV on And let's do it anyway It's OK, you can always sleep through work tomorrow, OK? Hey, hey, tomorrow's just your future yesterday."
Beginning July 7th, 2006, the show's theme featured only the ending of the original song, though by January 2, 2008 show the full theme had returned, mostly intact.
He begins each program with the same routine: Walking up to the side of the camera and slapping it and saying, "Come on in!" to the TV audience. Saying a cheery, "Welcome to Los Angeles, California. Welcome to The Late Late Show. I am your host, TV's Craig Ferguson" (recalling how UK TV presenter Iain Lee used to introduce himself on British television's The Eleven O'Clock Show) He half-heartedly implores his studio audience to stop applauding and cheering for him. He then jokes that the audience has had too much free candy. He then begins his monologue saying, "It's a great day for America, everybody..." (Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Late_Late_Show_with_Craig_F erguson)
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Amazing Beat Boxer Dave Crowe goes head to head against Piers Morgan on britains got more
Amazing Beat Boxer Dave Crowe goes head to head against Piers Morgan on britains got more talent
Dave Crowe is really good Whereas Piers is... shit
31/06/08 ITV 2
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Derren Brown: The Gathering
Aired: Sunday 29th May, 10PM on Channel 4
Part 6
Part 1:
Derren Brown: The Gathering Aired: Sunday 29th May, 10PM on Channel 4 Part 6
Part 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=LdE1zJ50VxA Part 2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XQCyTZAJDSI Part 3: http://youtube.com/watch?v=9ENPlKCniow Part 4: http://youtube.com/watch?v=3xAuVsdP2BU Part 5: http://youtube.com/watch?v=nh-gzcOqYLw Part 6: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XZEloSh9C2A
The Gathering was a specially recorded as-live show at a secret location (hidden from the audience) with an invited audience of students from Roehampton University, celebrities, psychologists, psychics, taxi-drivers and magicians. It was filmed on 18 May 2005 and broadcast on 29 May. As part of the show Brown recalled streets, page numbers and grid references from the Greater London A-Z map. Also pseudo-psychic "mind reading" and "remote viewing" activities were recreated. During the show, Brown hypnotised the audience as a group and convinced them that for approximately half an hour after leaving the room, they would have no memory of the events. Furthermore, the word "forget" was intermittently flashed very briefly on the backdrop throughout the performance. A variety of audience members were interviewed afterwards; some of them couldn't recollect anything (but were nevertheless very impressed); brief clips of these interviews were shown. One of the most memorable stunts was getting a London taxi driver to choose a street in London and then choose and mentally drive a random route. This was achieved by drawing a line on a map of London made of stuck together A-Z pages. He started in Buckingham Palace and ended up in Shepherd's Bush Green, the street in which the secret performance took place.
Be prepared for plenty of Derren Brown's brand of magic and mind-games in a specially made recording of a live show shot in a mystery location in front of an invited audience which includes cab drivers, famous faces, psychics, magicians and psychologists. This one hour fusion of magic, suggestion, psychology and misdirection will give the cynics among you the chance to decide - is he a fraud or should he be burnt at the stake? Famous faces randomly selected to take part include: broadcaster Krishnan Guru Murthy, The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith & top chef Jean Christophe Novelli. Other celebrities in the audience include Jonathan Ross, Simon Pegg, Al Murray and Sarah Alexander. Derren comments: "I've always loved performing live and of course it gives people a chance to see that everything's fair. It's not something I've done on TV before, although it is a taste of what I do on tour. Hopefully it will be a very memorable evening for all concerned".
This Video is purely for entertainment purposes only. The video belongs to Derren Brown, Objective Productions and Channel 4 TV. Please visit www.derrenbrown.co.uk and buy the DVD
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Derren Brown: The Gathering
Aired: Sunday 29th May, 10PM on Channel 4
Part 4
Part 1:
Derren Brown: The Gathering Aired: Sunday 29th May, 10PM on Channel 4 Part 4
Part 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=LdE1zJ50VxA Part 2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XQCyTZAJDSI Part 3: http://youtube.com/watch?v=9ENPlKCniow Part 4: http://youtube.com/watch?v=3xAuVsdP2BU Part 5: http://youtube.com/watch?v=nh-gzcOqYLw Part 6: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XZEloSh9C2A
The Gathering was a specially recorded as-live show at a secret location (hidden from the audience) with an invited audience of students from Roehampton University, celebrities, psychologists, psychics, taxi-drivers and magicians. It was filmed on 18 May 2005 and broadcast on 29 May. As part of the show Brown recalled streets, page numbers and grid references from the Greater London A-Z map. Also pseudo-psychic "mind reading" and "remote viewing" activities were recreated. During the show, Brown hypnotised the audience as a group and convinced them that for approximately half an hour after leaving the room, they would have no memory of the events. Furthermore, the word "forget" was intermittently flashed very briefly on the backdrop throughout the performance. A variety of audience members were interviewed afterwards; some of them couldn't recollect anything (but were nevertheless very impressed); brief clips of these interviews were shown. One of the most memorable stunts was getting a London taxi driver to choose a street in London and then choose and mentally drive a random route. This was achieved by drawing a line on a map of London made of stuck together A-Z pages. He started in Buckingham Palace and ended up in Shepherd's Bush Green, the street in which the secret performance took place.
Be prepared for plenty of Derren Brown's brand of magic and mind-games in a specially made recording of a live show shot in a mystery location in front of an invited audience which includes cab drivers, famous faces, psychics, magicians and psychologists. This one hour fusion of magic, suggestion, psychology and misdirection will give the cynics among you the chance to decide - is he a fraud or should he be burnt at the stake? Famous faces randomly selected to take part include: broadcaster Krishnan Guru Murthy, The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith & top chef Jean Christophe Novelli. Other celebrities in the audience include Jonathan Ross, Simon Pegg, Al Murray and Sarah Alexander. Derren comments: "I've always loved performing live and of course it gives people a chance to see that everything's fair. It's not something I've done on TV before, although it is a taste of what I do on tour. Hopefully it will be a very memorable evening for all concerned".
This Video is purely for entertainment purposes only. The video belongs to Derren Brown, Objective Productions and Channel 4 TV. Please visit www.derrenbrown.co.uk and buy the DVD
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Derren Brown: The Gathering
Aired: Sunday 29th May, 10PM on Channel 4
Part 2
Part 1:
Derren Brown: The Gathering Aired: Sunday 29th May, 10PM on Channel 4 Part 2
Part 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=LdE1zJ50VxA Part 2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XQCyTZAJDSI Part 3: http://youtube.com/watch?v=9ENPlKCniow Part 4: http://youtube.com/watch?v=3xAuVsdP2BU Part 5: http://youtube.com/watch?v=nh-gzcOqYLw Part 6: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XZEloSh9C2A
The Gathering was a specially recorded as-live show at a secret location (hidden from the audience) with an invited audience of students from Roehampton University, celebrities, psychologists, psychics, taxi-drivers and magicians. It was filmed on 18 May 2005 and broadcast on 29 May. As part of the show Brown recalled streets, page numbers and grid references from the Greater London A-Z map. Also pseudo-psychic "mind reading" and "remote viewing" activities were recreated. During the show, Brown hypnotised the audience as a group and convinced them that for approximately half an hour after leaving the room, they would have no memory of the events. Furthermore, the word "forget" was intermittently flashed very briefly on the backdrop throughout the performance. A variety of audience members were interviewed afterwards; some of them couldn't recollect anything (but were nevertheless very impressed); brief clips of these interviews were shown. One of the most memorable stunts was getting a London taxi driver to choose a street in London and then choose and mentally drive a random route. This was achieved by drawing a line on a map of London made of stuck together A-Z pages. He started in Buckingham Palace and ended up in Shepherd's Bush Green, the street in which the secret performance took place.
Be prepared for plenty of Derren Brown's brand of magic and mind-games in a specially made recording of a live show shot in a mystery location in front of an invited audience which includes cab drivers, famous faces, psychics, magicians and psychologists. This one hour fusion of magic, suggestion, psychology and misdirection will give the cynics among you the chance to decide - is he a fraud or should he be burnt at the stake? Famous faces randomly selected to take part include: broadcaster Krishnan Guru Murthy, The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith & top chef Jean Christophe Novelli. Other celebrities in the audience include Jonathan Ross, Simon Pegg, Al Murray and Sarah Alexander. Derren comments: "I've always loved performing live and of course it gives people a chance to see that everything's fair. It's not something I've done on TV before, although it is a taste of what I do on tour. Hopefully it will be a very memorable evening for all concerned".
This Video is purely for entertainment purposes only. The video belongs to Derren Brown, Objective Productions and Channel 4 TV. Please visit www.derrenbrown.co.uk and buy the DVD
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