Craig Ferguson's Join or Die

FindingNamo
#1Craig Ferguson's Join or Die
Posted: 2/11/16 at 12:55pm

For all of us who die a little whenever that James Kimberly Corden's obsequious face is put in front of us, or for all of us who LOVE fresh new looks at history (you know who I mean!), Craig Ferguson has a new series talking -- in a spirited manner -- about historical events.  A half hour long, 16 episodes, premieres on The History Channel, Thursday, February 18th.

 

 http://www.history.com/shows/join-or-die-with-craig-ferguson


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Farmer's Daughter
#2Craig Ferguson's Join or Die
Posted: 2/14/16 at 8:53pm

Looking forward to this.


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FindingNamo
#3Craig Ferguson's Join or Die
Posted: 2/14/16 at 9:04pm

Me too.  Thanks for bumping the thread because I almost forgot about it.  Setting the DVR now.


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#4Craig Ferguson's Join or Die
Posted: 2/14/16 at 10:05pm

I'll be watching as well!!


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#5Craig Ferguson's Join or Die
Posted: 2/20/16 at 2:35pm

Can I blame it on "a senior moment" that I was so looking forward to it, that I completely forgot to watch it?

Darn. Oh well ... History Channel and all, I'm sure each episode will re-air several times, not to mention streaming options.

So how was the first episode?


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Phyllis Rogers Stone
#6Craig Ferguson's Join or Die
Posted: 2/20/16 at 4:52pm

I enjoyed it. 

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#7Craig Ferguson's Join or Die
Posted: 2/21/16 at 11:51am

I enjoyed it too. Ferguson makes me LOL and brings me so much happiness, so it was great to see him in his element: talking to the camera and improvising jokes and stories on the spot. I also really like the roundtable aspect of the show. Potential for very hilarious and/or insightful anecdotes depending on who the guests are in any given episode.


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