Anyone know anything about this? I see from Google that they made a movie
together (Born Romantic, which grossed L 8,000) in 2000.
Hell I didn't even realize that Ferguson was an actor. I do sort of like
his show. He's genuinely friendly to his guests.
And while I'm rambling -- Williams was fantastic in the Dollhouse. She and
Amy Acker really shine among the cast.
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> And while I'm rambling -- Williams was fantastic in the Dollhouse. She and
> Amy Acker really shine among the cast.
Good of you to notice considering Acker was only on screen for about 30
seconds. I trust we'll have more of her in the future.
Amy's really aged well. She looked pretty.
> I saw part of Olivia Williams' interview on Ferguson's show a few nights ago
> and I was amazed that they were such chums. From the way they were talking,
> it sounded as if they were a couple at one time.
>
> Anyone know anything about this? I see from Google that they made a movie
> together (Born Romantic, which grossed L 8,000) in 2000.
He seems to be like that with anyone he's acted with before, as well as
frequent guests on the show.
>
> Hell I didn't even realize that Ferguson was an actor. I do sort of like
> his show. He's genuinely friendly to his guests.
I think he's the best interviewer of all the late night hosts. He
really seems to like the guests, and they like him.
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> In article <5vudnUYa564LDQTU...@giganews.com>,
> "Mason Barge" <mason...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > I saw part of Olivia Williams' interview on Ferguson's show a few
> > nights ago and I was amazed that they were such chums. From the
> > way they were talking, it sounded as if they were a couple at one
> > time.
> He seems to be like that with anyone he's acted with before, as well
> as frequent guests on the show.
> >
> > Hell I didn't even realize that Ferguson was an actor. I do sort
> > of like his show. He's genuinely friendly to his guests.
Many of us remember him from his stint on "The Drew Carey Show".
> I think he's the best interviewer of all the late night hosts. He
> really seems to like the guests, and they like him.
Generally pretty good in that department. When they're old pals of his,
like Shirley Manson last week, there's a lot fun.
Brian
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Um she was the one who said something like 'if I had known you were
going to get married again, I would have stayed single...'<for you>
and then Craig kind of dodged the subject?
Yeah no kidding, I thought she sounded more than half serious! There
definitely seemed to be a lot of chemistry. Loads of chemistry
between the Craig and Kristen Bell several weeks ago too.
>Anyone know anything about this? I see from Google that they made a movie
>together (Born Romantic, which grossed L 8,000) in 2000.
LOL 8000 pounds? LOL Gross?
Still the Craig is my definite favorite late night guy.
> "Bill Steele" <ws...@cornell.edu> wrote in message
> news:ws21-696E77.1...@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu...
> > In article <5vudnUYa564LDQTU...@giganews.com>,
> > "Mason Barge" <mason...@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> >> And while I'm rambling -- Williams was fantastic in the Dollhouse. She
> >> and
> >> Amy Acker really shine among the cast.
> >
> > Good of you to notice considering Acker was only on screen for about 30
> > seconds. I trust we'll have more of her in the future.
>
> Amy's really aged well. She looked pretty.
It's not the years, it's the miles.
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