AUSTIN, Texas — Craig Ferguson wants to fill your television with mind-blowing science.

The host of CBS’ Late Late Show announced via a videotaped message Saturday at SXSWi that the insanely popular Facebook page "I f*cking love science" will serve as the inspiration for a television show of the same name, set to debut later this year on Science Channel.

Ferguson will be an executive producer for the project, which will feature a mix of live-action, animation and recreations in each 60-minute episode.

“If you know anything about me, you know I love science,” Ferguson said in the video to a crowd of 3,000 people attending the Science Channel's SXSWi event. “Science has a naughty secret –- it’s that all things are connected. And this show is going to explore the randomness of science.

"Think of it as a late night Google search that goes a hundred pages deep until things get weird -– and then you just keep going. And there is no better partner for this kind of smart entertainment like Science Channel and Elise.”

Elise Andrew launched the "I f*cking love science" Facebook page in March 2012. In two just years, has accumulated more than 10 million fans. The page shares everything from photos of turtles wearing sweaters to articles on out-of-body experiences, all in a highly-shareable visual format.

The I Fucking Love Science television show is just the latest Internet phenomena to go into the mainstream. In 2010, William Shatner stared in Sh*t My Dad Says, a CBS show inspired by a Twitter account. Meanwhile, Internet kitty superstar Grumpy Cat signed (or pawed?) a deal last year for a feature film.

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