The news was announced on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, whose host will exec produce the series, launching in 2024

After Midnight, which is based on Comedy Central’s @midnight, which ran between 2013 and 2017, replaces The Late Late Show with James Corden.

  • Salamendacious@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    That was not a good show. Craig Ferguson was (and in my opinion still is) the king of late late night though.

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          I completely agree. I do think it’s worth noting that for me when I say better I’m not saying it in a quality or quantifiable sense, but in my subjective sense. In terms of skill or talent or whatever you want to call it, I think they are on the same level, but for my specific tastes Craig is just more enjoyable for me.

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            1 year ago

            I’m about the other way around, I think Craig is incredibly talented and funny, but Conan puts me on the floor with regularity

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              And that’s why variety of choices (not just different people, but different people with very different backgrounds) is great/important! One never know what they are going to connect with.

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          As much as I love Conan, and enjoyed Conan’s comedic style more than Ferguson’s, I feel like Craig did better interviews.

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      Seth Myers’s work during COVID lockdown reminded me of the fever dream nature of Ferguson. He’s still my favorite of the current late night hosts. He dresses a bit more casually than the others, is happy to share the stage with his writers in various bit, and his political commentary & news coverage is on point.