The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Season 6 Episode 71

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Season 6 Episode 71 Kirstie Alley, Sade

  • April 15, 2010

Kirstie Alley and Sade grace the stage of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson in season 6 episode 71. Known for her role in the classic television series Cheers, Kirstie Alley discusses her new TV sitcom Kirstie, in which she plays a Broadway star raising her long-lost son. Alley shares how this latest project differs from her previous roles, and why she loves being part of a comedic ensemble.

Sade, the British Nigerian singer, also makes an appearance on the show. Known for her emotive and soulful music, Sade discusses her career and her upcoming album. She shares how her experience as a mother has influenced her songwriting and talks about why she took a break from recording and performing.

Craig Ferguson engages both guests in his signature quirky and irreverent style, eliciting funny anecdotes and insights from both Kirstie Alley and Sade. As always, the show culminates in a musical performance by Sade, who graces the audience with her beautiful voice and timeless style.

Throughout the show, Craig Ferguson's monologues and skits keep the audience laughing with wry observations about current events and pop culture. He interacts with his sidekick Geoff Peterson, the robot skeleton, and conducts impromptu conversations with members of the audience.

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson continues to be a beloved late-night talk show thanks to its host's unique comedic perspective and his ability to draw out captivating performances from his guests. In season 6 episode 71, Kirstie Alley and Sade are two shining examples of the show's ability to bring together diverse and fascinating individuals for a night of entertainment and conversation.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 15, 2010
  • Language
    English