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The
Late Late Show with
Craig Kilborn 
CBS Television City
Los Angeles, California
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Monday - Friday
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TICKET INFORMATION:
The Late Late Show with Craig
Kilborn tapes in front of
a live studio audience from Monday to Friday at CBS Television
City in Los Angeles, California.
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18 Years - Note
on Minimum Ages

Craig Kilborn has taken a
personal vow to make his show the top-rated late night program on
any network sometime toward the end of February Sweeps during the
2012-2013 television season. In the interim, he is totally
committed to making the show "significantly above
average."
Kilborn, of course, is no
stranger to outrageous promises. As a child, he regularly told his
parents he would earn straight A's on his report card. In 12
years, he managed one - thanks to his recitation on good grooming
( Magenta and You: Think About It ), which later served as
the basis for his senior thesis.
At college, he pledged to lead
the Montana State University Bobcats basketball team to the NCAA
Sweet Sixteen. Although the team finished fourth in the Big Sky
Conference, Kilborn did lead the league in turnovers - despite
limited playing time resulting from a nagging groin pull.
As a radio and television
play-by-play commentator for the Savannah Spirits of the
Continental Basketball Association, he told fans of the
much-traveled franchise that, this time, the team "was in
town to stay." The Spirits, and Kilborn, were history by
March 15. Later, as sports director for KCBA-TV in Monterey,
Calif., he informed viewers that Mark McGwire confided to him he
"would always wear Athletic green and yellow." Some guys
just can't be trusted.
As host of ESPN's popular early
morning SportsCenter , Kilborn said it "would take a
case of Macallan 25 and a box of Macanudos" for him to cohost
with "highlight hogging" Keith Olbermann. Actually, all
it took was one Boston Market dinner with an extra side of slaw -
and the threat of yet another suspension.
While with Comedy Central,
Kilborn avowed that he would never leave as host and major
creative source for the network's hit, The Daily Show ,
until he was heading up a network late-night show.
Hey, there's always a first time. |