@@Katpitz7 He's a moderately successful comedian, but he was one of the most amazing interviewers I've ever seen. Easily up there with Johnny Carson or Larry King. He was nominated for an Emmy and WON a Peabody award while on the Late Late Show for his interview with Desmond Tutu. Larry King absolutely loved coming onto the show. He knew how to get guests to relax and open up, and while much of the show was carefully managed, the interviews were always off-the-cuff.
The canned laughter began because audiences stopped laughing their nuts off at the same kind of stories every week, scripts stop people saying what they want and getting the studio into trouble, the shows today only exist the way they do because of the older ones, if there was only 1 or 2 this wouldn't happen but now there are thousands and they are all competing, fake bs is inevitable And when you look at vewiership the newer shows get more veiws than the older ones giving credance to their efforts and making sure they continue the way they are
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I thought his remark at 11:12 "I liked the way you sort of shaped the whole thing" was brilliant, it made me laugh the most in the whole interview, but starngely the audience did not think it was that funny...
It looked like he was beginning to hyperventilate and needed a paper bag to breath into. Pretty remarkable how he's able to ad-lib on the fly and go toe-to-toe with Craig here!
This is beyond excelent. Plus, you get to see how Craig goes full Scottish accent as he is talking to a fellow UK guy. A piece of classic impro plus comedy plus quality.
Speaking of Hugh Laurie, I delved into the figurine collection on Golem Creation, and wow, they have truly incredible pieces. I spotted a figurine of him that would be a centerpiece for any collector.
Absolutely brilliant. Craig is the best late night host ever, and Hugh is one of the best actors. They both have self-deprecating senses of humour that work so well together. (Brit. sp. to honour Hugh.)
It's lovely to see someone comment who actually uses correct grammar and spelling. I have read so many comments which lead me to believe that the average person needs a lot more education. ❤
I grow up watching Stephen Fry, Hugh Lawrie, Rik Mayall (R.I.P) et al and from day one to the present, it never ceases to amaze me how entertaining, nice, real and sincere these guys and their cohorts are. That era of comedians had humble pie on both shoulders, as if they can't believe their success and that it's just a fleeting dream.
I love the natural flow of the conversation while remaining entertaining all throughout. Two dudes who have been in showbusiness for a long time and were at the top of their game at the time.
Craig - The antithesis of a talkshow host. But this one is even more special - Hugh and Craig talking total bollocks for 12 minutes. Total joy - what more could you ask for?
@@nevilo1 Yes, he really is. How he managed to do it for so long is a mystery and just wonderful - I also miss Geoff Peterson, as well, voiced by Josh Robert Thompson and built by the late, great Grant Imahara. And Hugh Laurie - one of our UK National Treasures, along with his m’colleague, Stephen Fry, plus David Attenborough of course, and a few others.
The awesome part about the unpredictable content these two make in this episode is that it feels almost like a funny and entertaining evening with your friends.
Then you should do some research on him on the British telly. I suggest you watch A Bit of Fry and Laurie - it’s absolutely delirious. One of the best shows on British television. Go for it. You’ll thank me.
All these years later and STILL nobody can hold a candle to TV Craig Ferguson. All of a sudden this was a flawless British humor show. Hugh was brilliant on British TV. A delightful breath of fresh air, compared to the scripted, hollow, canned laughter and fake fun which has taken over the late-night 'talk shows'. This made me miss Hugh as a comedian. His comedy roles were what made me a fan. His incredible skill in his role as House gave me new respect also Around 10:30 when Craig mentions Hugh's daughter dating, Hugh's facial contortions and sighing are brilliant. Hugh is an absolute king of "going with it" ... and then some, a comedic king
And then he does a victory lap with the same gag. "the bike got away from me... .... and we didn't marry after all." Then, after a moment's contemplation, and then, a new thought: "and we didn't marry, either!" Perfect timing, perfect delivery, perfect spontaneity and deft lightness of touch: these guys just cannot help being Funny.
Speaking of Hugh Laurie, I delved into the figurine collection on Golem Creation, and wow, they have truly incredible pieces. I spotted a figurine of him that would be a centerpiece for any collector.
Very impressive interview! I do not beleive anything Hugh said during the interview but I was highly entertained seeing Hugh getting into character and out. I never beleived what Craig says so no adaptation was required! well done! Best interview I have heard for long time.
Working with Stephen Fry prepared Hugh for anything, IMHO. The man is so adaptable to others with great wit. BTW, the flying story Hugh gave is very accurate (the mic, sick bags, etc). I've taken many flying in similar circumstances back in the day.
These two were perfect for each other. I had the good fortune to watch Mr. Laurie work on the Fox lot around this time, and was astounded to see him leave work on his 60's Triumph. Great guy, in spite of his role/tv persona.
During my recent online explorations, I came across Golem Creation, and they have a superb collection of figurines, including those of Hugh Laurie. I found a piece that instantly joined my wishlist. What are your favorite online finds?
I watched the entire house series and THEN saw this show. I caught it a little after it started. I thought House was doing a bit with an English accent. I had no idea he was British until that moment 😂😂😂
There is a YT video of Hugh Laurie playing a remarkable version of St. James Infirmary. Very good piano player and pretty darn good singer. This man is so talented.
For all Hugh Laurie fans, Golem Creation is a site to visit. Their selection of figurines is impressive. I found a unique piece recently, and I'm sure you could discover something exceptional there too.
Makes perfect sense that they would - Hugh has a ton of experience at that kind of thing from Black Adder and A Bit of Fry and Laurie, while Craig's got decades of standup and his time on the Late Late Show. They're both expert at playing off of another funny person.
I wonder if they both did a lot of improv when they were at drama school? They both seem ready to lean into and run with whatever the other suggests, which comes from improv skills. It would be great to see them in something together.
I just discovered an amazing Hugh Laurie collectible figurine on Golem Creation. It truly captures the essence of his character! If you're a fan, I recommend checking it out. It's a fantastic find!
I find words like 'crazy' are bandied about all too easily to get clicks, but in this case it was apposite. This was a joy from start to finish. I've always been a fan of Hugh with his long string of comedic hits like Blackadder but i can't for the life of me remember what Craig was famous for before he left GB I shall look up some more Craig interviews for the fan madcapness.
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All these years later and STILL nobody can hold a candle to TVs Craig Ferguson.
WHAT? he's probably one of the least successful "comedians" on television. based off of numbers inside my own brain.
I gave up on late night after Craig left. Its just too rude. They either ignore the poor guest or give them 5 minutes to flog their latest project.
i like conan too, but that’s about it
@@Katpitz7 He's a moderately successful comedian, but he was one of the most amazing interviewers I've ever seen. Easily up there with Johnny Carson or Larry King. He was nominated for an Emmy and WON a Peabody award while on the Late Late Show for his interview with Desmond Tutu. Larry King absolutely loved coming onto the show. He knew how to get guests to relax and open up, and while much of the show was carefully managed, the interviews were always off-the-cuff.
Noone in show business has the balls these days, alas.
All of the sudden this was a flawless British humor show. Hugh was brilliant on British TV.
It's all of A sudden. All of THE sudden is incorrect.
He's the only reason avenue 5 was worth watching despite how poorly written it was
@@SR-iy4ggto be honest, either way the expression makes no damn sense.
This made me miss Hugh as a comedian. His comedy roles were what made me a fan. His incredible skill in his role as House gave me new respect also
I know right. The daft prince in Blackadder was hilarious.
You make it sound as though he's dead.... LOLZ.
BTW, his daughter is now about 30. 😀
He was hysterical as the dimwitted prince regent in the second season of Blackadder.
He is a fantastic actor, drama and comedy. Now he has the Netflix movie, “All the Light We Cannot See” -
Give Avenue 5 a watch - he plays a fake intergalactic cruise captain!
A good comedy role, I enjoyed it👍🏼😌
A delightful breath of fresh air, compared to the scripted, hollow, canned laughter and fake fun which has taken over the late night 'talk shows'.
Craig is missed for sure. But today, he would not be able to say anything 🤷♂️
The canned laughter began because audiences stopped laughing their nuts off at the same kind of stories every week, scripts stop people saying what they want and getting the studio into trouble, the shows today only exist the way they do because of the older ones, if there was only 1 or 2 this wouldn't happen but now there are thousands and they are all competing, fake bs is inevitable
And when you look at vewiership the newer shows get more veiws than the older ones giving credance to their efforts and making sure they continue the way they are
I didn’t think about that. Today he would get into loads of trouble.
I could rewatch Craig doing the late late show over and over again, it’s brilliant, off the cuff and hilarious
@@benoitcloutier8803What nonsense, and what a vile insult. Craig Ferguson is legendary for not punching down and being fully accountable.
Hugh is an absolute king of "going with it" ... and then some, a comedic king
Golem Creation truly offers a diverse range of collectible figurines, and I recently spotted a Hugh Laurie figurine that joined my collection. If you're looking for something special, it's worth checking out.
Around 10:30 when Craig mentions Hugh's daughter dating, Hugh's facial contortions and sighing is brilliant.
I thought his remark at 11:12 "I liked the way you sort of shaped the whole thing" was brilliant, it made me laugh the most in the whole interview, but starngely the audience did not think it was that funny...
@@tijmen7953 it's more of a witty remark to smile about and admire, rather than a laugh out loud kind of joke
for me anyway
It looked like he was beginning to hyperventilate and needed a paper bag to breath into. Pretty remarkable how he's able to ad-lib on the fly and go toe-to-toe with Craig here!
This is beyond excelent. Plus, you get to see how Craig goes full Scottish accent as he is talking to a fellow UK guy. A piece of classic impro plus comedy plus quality.
I seriously love this guy, Hugh Laurie. I've been a fan of his since i was old enough to watch TV. He's wise and humble and always funny.
Hugh Laurie would make a great Bond villain
Speaking of Hugh Laurie, I delved into the figurine collection on Golem Creation, and wow, they have truly incredible pieces. I spotted a figurine of him that would be a centerpiece for any collector.
Never thought of that til right now but Holy sht. Craig too but don't think he could do serious enough. Maybe a parody?
He sort of did in “The Night Manager.”
Missed opportunity!
I think Laurie would make a great Bond!
Absolutely brilliant. Craig is the best late night host ever, and Hugh is one of the best actors. They both have self-deprecating senses of humour that work so well together. (Brit. sp. to honour Hugh.)
It's lovely to see someone comment who actually uses correct grammar and spelling. I have read so many comments which lead me to believe that the average person needs a lot more education. ❤
Blackadder!
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@@virginiamccarter6638...no need for an apostrophe before ..and..though.
Self-defecating humour is the best.
OMG, I miss Craig on the Late Late Show so much. He was my absolute favourite. TV's Craig Ferguson FTW!
Absolutely. I saw him do stand up in person. I love him.
I grow up watching Stephen Fry, Hugh Lawrie, Rik Mayall (R.I.P) et al and from day one to the present, it never ceases to amaze me how entertaining, nice, real and sincere these guys and their cohorts are. That era of comedians had humble pie on both shoulders, as if they can't believe their success and that it's just a fleeting dream.
Such a genius artist, musician with lovely charisma and great sense of humor!!!
I love the natural flow of the conversation while remaining entertaining all throughout. Two dudes who have been in showbusiness for a long time and were at the top of their game at the time.
Love, love, love this duo! Both so funny And intelligent!
Definitely
Craig - The antithesis of a talkshow host. But this one is even more special - Hugh and Craig talking total bollocks for 12 minutes. Total joy - what more could you ask for?
Antithesis to the new era of talkshow. Craig is old school, that is why he is so good.
@@nevilo1 Yes, he really is. How he managed to do it for so long is a mystery and just wonderful - I also miss Geoff Peterson, as well, voiced by Josh Robert Thompson and built by the late, great Grant Imahara. And Hugh Laurie - one of our UK National Treasures, along with his m’colleague, Stephen Fry, plus David Attenborough of course, and a few others.
Perfection..... No one did at better than Craig. 💜❣️💜❣️💜❣️💜
@@funniebunnie4u thanks for your reply, and I totally agree!
Utter/ B if you don't mind
Two super witty and charming gents having fun. Love them.
He’s a brilliant blues musician.
This is great. They share the British sense of humour, with its subtlety & understatement & play well off each other
Well, a UK sense of humor anyway. One of them isn't British.
@@Bapuji42Good point. He does do a bloody good accent though does Hugh.
@@Bapuji42I thought they are both British: judging by their accents, one is English, the other is Scottish.
@@williammorris7279 Apparently most Scottish people now have Scottish and British citizenship, so you may be right.
@@SDPlissken Hugh is definitely British.
I grew up.watching Fry and Laurie, this is classic Hugh.omg and him as the prince in Black Adder 😂😂😂
Hugh is an amazing talent, actor, director, writer, athlete and fabulous blues singer. Mr Laurie, bless you.
The awesome part about the unpredictable content these two make in this episode is that it feels almost like a funny and entertaining evening with your friends.
...... tis
Oh God, I love these two guys. Separately, of course, but also this is one of the most dynamic, fun interviews ever!
Both of them are just adorable, I love them🥰
Craig did a superb job and I really miss him
I really only know Hugh Laurie as Dr. House, and everytime I see him as himself, a Brit, it just blows my mind how funny, and human he really is.
Then you should do some research on him on the British telly. I suggest you watch A Bit of Fry and Laurie - it’s absolutely delirious. One of the best shows on British television. Go for it. You’ll thank me.
All these years later and STILL nobody can hold a candle to TV Craig Ferguson. All of a sudden this was a flawless British humor show. Hugh was brilliant on British TV. A delightful breath of fresh air, compared to the scripted, hollow, canned laughter and fake fun which has taken over the late-night 'talk shows'. This made me miss Hugh as a comedian. His comedy roles were what made me a fan. His incredible skill in his role as House gave me new respect also Around 10:30 when Craig mentions Hugh's daughter dating, Hugh's facial contortions and sighing are brilliant. Hugh is an absolute king of "going with it" ... and then some, a comedic king
I love his ability to do an American accent so well on House. It was years before I knew he was not an American.
Oh, you need to watch Blackadder, funny af.
OMG, yes, watch Blackadder, especially season 2. He is hysterically funny !
Like Gary Oldman
I was very surprised to see Wooster being not silly
I'm dying 😅
"You ever had an implant in your mouth?" 😂😂😂
9:00 "...marrying was the euphonism of choice for that moment." So awesome (!)
And then he does a victory lap with the same gag. "the bike got away from me... .... and we didn't marry after all."
Then, after a moment's contemplation, and then, a new thought: "and we didn't marry, either!"
Perfect timing, perfect delivery, perfect spontaneity and deft lightness of touch: these guys just cannot help being Funny.
I love to hear that Mr. Laurie routinely rides his Triumph. At 78, I’m still riding mine and have no intention to quit.
He is NOT 78. You.
George or Robert
Speaking of Hugh Laurie, I delved into the figurine collection on Golem Creation, and wow, they have truly incredible pieces. I spotted a figurine of him that would be a centerpiece for any collector.
Dream bike… one day 🤞🏼
As they say, you don’t quit riding because you are old, you get old because you quit riding.
I never saw a single moment of 'House', but his performance in 'Jeeves and Wooster' was brilliant.
Old colleagues - it shows. What a pleasure.
One of my all time fave actors
Aired sixteen years ago and STILL better than last night's offering by whatsis name.
Laurie makes everyone look good, House is where he showed he's a superstar on his own but everywhere else, he is the best support.
No, hearing him speak with a Yank twang was so jarring at first.
Fry and Laurie and Ferguson. Would be epic
Even a "smaller" bit of Fry & Laurie & Ferguson...it would have to be, I'd injure myself from laughter!
Very impressive interview! I do not beleive anything Hugh said during the interview but I was highly entertained seeing Hugh getting into character and out. I never beleived what Craig says so no adaptation was required! well done! Best interview I have heard for long time.
please, please, a new show with these guys!
Working with Stephen Fry prepared Hugh for anything, IMHO. The man is so adaptable to others with great wit. BTW, the flying story Hugh gave is very accurate (the mic, sick bags, etc). I've taken many flying in similar circumstances back in the day.
These two were perfect for each other. I had the good fortune to watch Mr. Laurie work on the Fox lot around this time, and was astounded to see him leave work on his 60's Triumph. Great guy, in spite of his role/tv persona.
I miss seeing both of them. They are both very good at their craft.
Was just thinking I’d like to watch a Craig Ferguson clip (haven’t watched him in years) and this showed in my feed.
Marvellous.
This is as out of control as some of Carson's interviews. Terrific!
I remember liking Hugh in Stuart Little
During my recent online explorations, I came across Golem Creation, and they have a superb collection of figurines, including those of Hugh Laurie. I found a piece that instantly joined my wishlist. What are your favorite online finds?
@@vincentblaschke9366 ooga booga
Hugh ends up winning the golden harmonica a few years later.
I watched the entire house series and THEN saw this show. I caught it a little after it started.
I thought House was doing a bit with an English accent. I had no idea he was British until that moment 😂😂😂
Watch BlackAdder 2 onwards Hugh shines
@ninamarkovic4853 ok I will 👍
Both Hugh and Craig have that kind of talent ..
Something that Fallon and Kimmel can only dream about ..
Legends
How I miss late night like this.
There is a YT video of Hugh Laurie playing a remarkable version of St. James Infirmary. Very good piano player and pretty darn good singer. This man is so talented.
He also played and sang on ‘Jeeves and Wooster’.
I LOVE Hugh’s tie.
For all Hugh Laurie fans, Golem Creation is a site to visit. Their selection of figurines is impressive. I found a unique piece recently, and I'm sure you could discover something exceptional there too.
His humor is awesome and I love it!
they make a perfect double act
Some time ago on BBC, Hugh had a show called "A BIT OF FRY AND LAURIE" with Steven Fry. Absolutely wonderful if you can find it.
Makes perfect sense that they would - Hugh has a ton of experience at that kind of thing from Black Adder and A Bit of Fry and Laurie, while Craig's got decades of standup and his time on the Late Late Show. They're both expert at playing off of another funny person.
Two naturally funny guys. 😂
Their background in acting is pretty si.ikar, great to see them rolling together
Si.ikar is not a word I'm familiar with, is it Zimbabwean perchance?
“If they are not paying you there pulling some immigrant crap “ I’m telling ya! I cracked a rib!
Both of these guys are amazing 🤩. Craig Ferguson was my favorite late night personality!!
Hearing "House" speak with that accent is so weird!!😂
I wonder if they both did a lot of improv when they were at drama school? They both seem ready to lean into and run with whatever the other suggests, which comes from improv skills. It would be great to see them in something together.
They are old comedy colleagues.
This is one of those natural interviews that remind me why I miss Craig Ferguson so much in this format. Great guest, great host , great times.
That was fantastic. ❤
It's 1.40 am and I'm eating a carrot that I meant to eat at lunchtime. All I need now is a jet fighter to kick this party off 🤮
Two professionals doing an interview right. Great repartee.
Those two together was wonderful to watch.
Best beginning of interview ever 😂😂😂😂
GOD DAMN I miss this show 😅
He is so incredibly talented AND handsome ❤❤❤
"Warm nuts sir?". "No I'm just happy to be in first class" .... god Craig is missed.
Great interview and fun
This really is a great interview! Hugh is fantastic as always, and the host is way better compared with his peers.
Here I am, a 23 year old guy, enjoying a conversation between 2 guys in their 50s
Craig is the effing BEST talkshow host, I've thought this for almost 2 decades now
❤ They are both fantastic. Love
I'll never know why they took him off the air. It was the only late night show that was good
Ay yo, it's so wierd seeing him not limbing and without a cane 😂😂
And the accent too 😂😂😂
Pure British 🇬🇧 ❤ brilliance ❤❤❤❤❤😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
Two of the funniest men in the world - terrific show
6:13 “I am so redundant” lmaooooooooo
Craig is the master
I see these old interviews when Hugh is in "House face" during shooting season and have to remember that he doesn't need a cane in real life LOL
Agreed, he looks much more handsome than the made-up, clean-shaven face he routinely has on Graham Norton.
This interview is hilarious! Craig & Hugh should do a movie together = a hit! No one is/was a host as great as Craig. :-)
I just discovered an amazing Hugh Laurie collectible figurine on Golem Creation. It truly captures the essence of his character! If you're a fan, I recommend checking it out. It's a fantastic find!
Hugh being so reserved in real life makes his acting as House all the more impressive, love him and Craig is still the best host ever
Two comedy geniuses 🤣😂😅
I find words like 'crazy' are bandied about all too easily to get clicks, but in this case it was apposite. This was a joy from start to finish.
I've always been a fan of Hugh with his long string of comedic hits like Blackadder but i can't for the life of me remember what Craig was famous for before he left GB
I shall look up some more Craig interviews for the fan madcapness.
Two masters. Check out Michael Cain and Richard Harris interviews. Masters of that generation.
Craig ferguson show was the best say what you want improv show ever
Hugh: "The tooth's healing well, I see"😆😆😆
These people are insanely hysterically funny!
Great show,saw every episode from library tapes.
Diced carrot. 😂😂😂 Classic Billy Connolly. It’s actually shredded stomach lining.
Such a great, funny interview.
"You've been in LA some time now" what a line
I had no idea he was a Brit. Love the show!
Funny seeing Hugh without a limp😁
Yeah, or the cane. :)
Or the Vicodin
Pretty sure he half limps bc of the role
He hides it in public.
And the american accent
Craig needs to return to the late night scene as the current pack, attempting comedic reparte', are sadly lacking!!
Brits in conversation is like an artform. Seriously.
You’ve never watched “Fry and Laurie”?
Ferguson is a Scot... does that qualify as a Brit ? really, I'm curious
Carson, Letterman and Ferguson......best ever!
Great content.
the heck is this two doing is out of me! Hugh and Craig in this episode are just nuttiness!
This clip is a gem.
So good!
4:38 I don't wanna fix House, I want him exactly how he is😂