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- The gang provides reviews and commentary on a variety of new products of questionable value including a necktie pillow, a $200,000 amphibious car, beer and forks for your dog, electric insoles for your shoes.
- The spotlight shines on 20 of the Worlds Dumbest Performers. From an underwear clad girl giving a sobriety test to amateur firework technicians, plus a funeral home Christmas greeting that will send shivers down your spine - these dumb performers shine in the roles they were born to play. Plus, awesome commentary from our cast of comedians, including Brendon Walsh, Kevin McCaffrey and Jaime Andrews.
- The Sierra Nevada has one of the most beautiful and dramatic landscapes in America. It is a land of extremes - from mountain peaks to scorching deserts - and the ultimate destination for thrill seekers. The Sierra Nevada is also a graveyard for over 2,000 crashed planes, including that of billionaire adventurer Steve Fossett. This is over 20 times more than the number believed to have been lost in the Bermuda Triangle. UFO expert Jeff Gonzales believes that the answer lies in the notorious Area 51. Rumours of captured alien technology have persisted since the Roswell incident in 1947. Gonzales believes that the testing of advanced alien technology is interfering with earthbound navigation systems. Aviation archaeologist Peter Merlin also thinks that Area 51 is responsible, but that the strange goings-on in the Sierra Nevada have nothing to do with alien technology. Standing over the wreckage of a military plane, he explains that Area 51 is a testing ground for advanced military aircraft - and prototypes are always more prone to accidents. That does not, however, explain the high number of civilian crashes. Researcher Kelly Redmond at the Desert Research Institute believes that the geology of the Sierra Nevada holds the key. The mountains rise to over 14,500 feet but plummet rapidly to the depths of Death Valley, 285 feet below sea level. Redmond believes that the contrast between such dramatic altitudes creates freak storms, but abnormal weather cannot explain the plane crashes that have occurred during perfect flying conditions. Zach Tolby at the National Weather Service in Reno believes that he has found the final piece of the jigsaw. He claims that the topography and weather conditions of the Sierra Nevada combine to create unpredictable downdrafts capable of causing aircraft to fall out of the sky.
- 201623mTV-147.2 (24)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by guests Jack Black, comedian Tymberlee Hill and professor Stephen Prothero as they debate and discuss history's craziest cults.
- 201623mTV-146.9 (24)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by guests musician Trace Adkins, actress Kate Flannery, and entrepreneur Lori Greiner as they debate and discuss history's greatest invention since 1950.
- 201621mTV-147.7 (21)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by guests musician Lars Ulrich, comedian Tom Papa, and journalist Alan Light as they debate and discuss history's most influential band.
- 201622mTV-147.5 (21)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by guests actress Maria Bello, comedian Derek Waters, and professor David Eisenbach as they debate and discuss history's most influential drug.
- 201622mTV-146.6 (21)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by guests Jay Leno, comedian Mark Forward, and PR guru Howard Bragman as they debate and discuss history's biggest fall from grace.
- 201622mTV-147.6 (19)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by guests actor Adam Goldberg, comedian Noel Wells, and Ty Pennington as they debate and discuss history's greatest man-made structure.
- 201622mTV-147.2 (18)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by guests Judd Apatow, comedian Kurt Braunohler, and astronaut Mike Massimino as they debate and discuss history's most plausible conspiracy theory.
- 201623mTV-147.4 (16)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by guests actor Tim Meadows, comedian Ian Abramson, and biologist Dan Riskin as they debate and discuss history's dumbest mistake.
- 201623mTV-146.8 (17)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by actor Jason Biggs, comedian Josh Wolf, and actor/comedian Michael Ian Black to discuss some of history's greatest unsolved mysteries.
- 201623mTV-147.1 (17)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by actor Joel McHale, comedian Thomas Dale, and Astronomer Derrick Pitts as they debate and discuss history's greatest gangsters.
- 201623mTV-147.3 (19)TV EpisodeCraig Ferguson is joined by Larry King, comedian Megan Amram, and NASA Astronaut Mike Massimino as they debate and discuss history's greatest unexplained phenomena.
- 201623m7.4 (14)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by actress Lisa Kudrow, actress and comedian Yvette Nicole Brown, and political commentator and journalist John Avlon as they debate and discuss history's most defiant moments of the last 75 years.
- 201623mTV-147.2 (10)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by actor Michael Sheen, comedian Russell Peters, and journalist Joel Stein as they debate and discuss history's biggest frauds.
- 201623mTV-146.0 (14)TV EpisodeCraig is joined by Regis Philbin, comedian Mark Forward, and former Secret Service Agent Evy Poumpouras as they debate and discuss history's biggest badasses.
- On the topic of History's Biggest Douchebag, the six people up for consideration between Craig and the panelists - film historian Leonard Maltin, comedian Echo Kellum and actor Kal Penn - are: Thomas A. Edison; Anthony Weiner; Marge Schott; Bernie Madoff; Donald Trump; and Martin Shkreli. Craig defines the pop cultural term "douchebag" for this context, the term which is meant to imply a bad person, not "Hitler" bad, but someone one would probably not want to be associated with while standing outside the Pearly Gates waiting for judgment. The panelists largely talk about the merits of each of the six as the biggest douchebag by talking about the many and varied exploits of the six which made them all douchebags. They discuss whether the good any of them have done unselfishly for others, like provide meaningful and often well-paid employment, should count in their favor. Because of his current run to become President, Trump is placed in a different standard than the rest. At one point, Craig unilaterally decides to give up control of the decision making, deferring specifically to Echo and Kal for a specific reason. They conclude by talking about the douchebags that did not make the list but perhaps should have.
- J.T. Rogers joins John Weidman for a conversation about the librettists' role in a collaboration for The Legacy Project:Volume III.
- A boy haunted by visions of a dark tower from a parallel reality teams up with the tower's disillusioned guardian to stop an evil warlock known as the Man in Black who plans to use the boy to destroy the tower and open the gates of Hell.
- Creators, cast and network executives recount the strange history of the Dana Carvey Show, the irreverent prime time sketch comedy show that aired for eight episodes on ABC, following its star's meteoric run on Saturday Night Live.
- The origin, history and impact of the 1882 law that made it illegal for Chinese workers to come to America and for Chinese nationals already here to become U.S. citizens.
- Investigating the powerful secrets of fire.
- Michael McKean delves into the myths and adages about food to prove or debunk long-standing stories.
- 2016–7.3 (15)TV EpisodeDocumentary- Michael Portillo visits The gateway Arch in St. Louis, replica of the original keel boat used for historic expedition, we see corn pipes made in Washington, MO, and a fortified building that was the jail for the entire Wild West. He visits Hermann, MO and wineries and we hear how the outbreak of WW2 practically killed off the German language in the area, but many people have German heritage.
- 2016–7.9 (11)TV Episode
- 2016–7.7 (14)TV EpisodeMichael is in Lawrence, a fast-grown city in the Bleeding Kansas era of pioneers establishing a territory of Kansas and claiming statehood during the the slavery conflict escalating into the Civil war of Secession. Its home to a rare Indian school -founded to gruesomely assimilate natives from tribes from many states- turned college, where he enjoys an Indian prairie grouse dance in 'full regalia', and the proud birthplace of regulation basketball at Kansas University. A private tourist line keeps the steam train experience alive.
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- 2014–201721mTV-PGTV EpisodeFilthy Rich bad boy Dan Bilzarian reveals the keys to Instagram immortality. Free Love, Firepower and Felines. Celebrity Wedding Planner Kevin Lee literally moves mountains to win the Billionaire Wedding Wars. Plus, Got a dirty Maserati? Bathe it in champagne. Filthy Rich Life Hacks explore the most expensive ways to solve life's little problems.
- Documentary account of the southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd.
- 2014–201721mTV-PGTV EpisodeWhat does one get the billionaire who has EVERYTHING? The Filthy Rich think WAY outside the gift box, with rare albino crocodile handbags, or million dollar falcons that demand first class airfare. Does "Mo Money" ACTUALLY equal "Mo Problems?" Ask one billionaire gamer who just can't turn his frown upside down. Plus, it's the dawn of a new gilded age where EVERYTHING is better dipped in gold.
- Episode: (2017)2014–201721mTV-PGTV EpisodeHow do you mend a broken billionaire heart? (Hint: it's expensive AND delicious!). How does Johnny Depp keep himself afloat on just two million dollars a month? Plus, we celebrate the Filthy Rich Georgian who puts BORING billionaires to shame.
- Episode: (2017)2014–201721mTV-PGTV EpisodeMeet the graffiti artist who sprayed his way to a 200 million dollar Facebook fortune - AND the unlucky bastard who bowed out of Apple and a 70-billion-dollar windfall. Plus, one Saudi Royal teaches us how to travel light - with just 500 tons of luggage.
- Episode: (2017)2014–201721mTV-PGTV EpisodeHas PayPal's Peter Thiel discovered the secret to immortality? Do the smartest Billionaires buy or rent their superyachts? PLUS, meet the millionaire feline who stole Karl Lagerfeld's heart and won the internet.
- In the 1920s a group of factory workers advocate for safer work conditions after some of their colleagues become ill from radium exposure.
- 20181h 14mTV-147.1 (3.2K)TV SpecialComedians and writers Steve Martin and Martin Short perform a live comedy set with music by The Steep Canyon Rangers and jazz pianist, Jeff Babko, at the Peace Center in Greenville, South Carolina.