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Date Posted: 20:28:46 01/01/05 Sat
Author: detoured
Subject: Duchovny launches new host's talk show




Duchovny Joins Ferguson for 'Late Late' Debut


LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) Frequent talk-show guest and multi-time Emmy nominee David Duchovny will help kick off the Craig Ferguson era on "The Late Late Show" next week.

The "X-Files" star will be Ferguson's inaugural guest as he takes over the CBS talk show on Monday (Jan. 3). Other guests lined up for the week include Golden Globe nominees Jeremy Piven ("Entourage") and Julian McMahon ("Nip/Tuck"), "Two and a Half Men" star Jon Cryer and The Donnas. Ferguson is taking over "The Late Late Show" from another Craig, Kilborn, who left the show last summer. The Scottish-born actor/comedian, best known here for "The Drew Carey Show," won the job after two stints as a guest host in October and November.
Duchovny, a regular guest on the late-night chat shows, also took a guest turn behind "The Late Late Show" host's desk in the fall. He's considered a go-to guest for his deadpan wit and ability to banter with hosts on just about any subject.

One of his four career Emmy nominations came from a guest appearance on HBO's "The Larry Sanders Show" in 1996, in which he played a cockeyed version of himself who gave an uncomfortable amount of attention to Larry (Garry Shandling).

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