With over ten million people following "I F--king Love Science" (IFLS) on Facebook, the page got the thumbs up to become an up-and-coming television show to be executive produced by the "Late Late Show" host Craig Ferguson on Science Channel.

"I F--king Love Science" joined Facebook in March 2012. According to IFLScience blog, aside from the 10M people following IFLS on Facebook, the page reaches fifty million people a week via social media alone.

"With this new venture, we'll be able to reach million of new people and show them exactly why science is so damn exciting," Elise Andrew, owner and founder of IFLS, wrote on IFLS blog.

British biology student Elise Andrew shared that she is excited about the new project due to the fact that "there are hundreds and thousands of truly spectacular content creators out there who have little to no audience, simply because they haven't been noticed."

Andrew considers her self lucky to have enough influence to get some of the talented people on IFLS to get noticed. For followers who are rooting for Andrew to appear on the show, though, she already wrote on her blog that she wouldn't be hosting but will be acting as a consulting producer. She wrote that she is not an "in front of the camera" person.

According to a Deadline report, Ferguson videotaped the announcement at Science Channel's SXSW Interactive event.

But why is Ferguson exec-producing? Time cleared on a report:

"If you know anything about me, you know I love science," Craig Ferguson said. "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."

The show will be an hour show, and hopes are up that it will air in the third quarter of 2014. Ferguson will produce the new Science Channel series alongside Green Mountain West partner Rebecca Tucker, Karga7's Sarah Wetherbee, and Science Channel's Debbie Adler Myers and Rocky Collins. Also, overseeing the show will be Science Channel VP Production Bernadette McDaid, Deadline reports.