It's funny that at this time, neither Craig nor Hugh were well-known in the US. A small niche audience knew Hugh from "A Bit of Fry & Laurie", "Black Adder", "Jeeves and Wooster", and a few other things. Craig would have been known to fans of "The Drew Carey Show", which I guess? was reasonably popular for a time, but not with anyone I know. And now Hugh is a world-class star and Craig is primarily known as having been the most innovative TV talk show host since the form was invented.
The Drew Carey Show was a pretty big hit, but Ferguson's character was only really a supporting role, appearing considerably less than the other leads.
@@thedarkknight2001 That was what I thought the OP was working towards, and by the end of the comment I forgot about it and felt vaguely underwhelmed. :D It is, indeed, the best part of it.
The cheap bastards barley even paid Craig, they weren't going to shell out for Hugh Laurie money. CBS didn't appreciate what an amazing and successful show Ferguson built out of their ashes.
What a difference between the starting out Craig and the established Craig. I don't know what encouraged the 'devil may care' flambouyant Craig but Hallef**kenlujah. Magic happened and changed Late Shows forever. Never afraid to make an idiot of himself, no made up questions, no fake laughter, no 'everything on the set HAS to be 'perfect'. So grateful to youtube for being able to watch a genuinely funny Late Show host do it how it should be done.
So cool to see this early clip. Craig became famous for tearing the question cards later in his career, here you can see him taking quick peeks at his card in front of him. I loved this show with his cold opening, and his fast wit. Gonna miss you Craig, Goeff, and Wavy.
I was gonna say, I was pretty sure David Duchovy was his first guest. But this was before he was officially the host. INTERESTING! We need more Archivist in the world like you.
Hey! You're right. I just watched it. David Duchovny and then a woman who I didn't know but whom Craig had gone on a date with years before. David Duchovny was a fantastic first guest.
These guys have a great chemistry. Craig started out brilliantly and kept that pace and even improved the show at the end, with his two side kicks. He became my favorite talk show host, with Conan being second. 2/12/23
Two of my all time favorite personalities having a chat. Both, absolutely brilliant performers! Imagine a show starring Laurie and Ferguson....that would be seriously amazing!
I love how Hugh is like "I haven't unpacked my suitcase... I expect to be fired any week," and the show ran for YEARS!! Not to mention, it's WEIRD seeing what the set looked like back then compared to when I started watching. Nice they finally got a budget for the show!!
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But that *was* the sentiment. With every TV show it is that, basically: you never know beforehand if it'll work at all. Lots of shows get cancelled after and sometime during their first season.
Jürgen Erhard I know, Patrick Stewart was the same way about ST:TNG. He thought they didn't have a shot, that people would constantly be comparing them to ST:TOS. It's funny, some of the most popular shows, the cast thought that way. I wonder if there are ever any shows where the actors think "WHEN WILL IT END?!"
Blair Brown That does sound a bit arrogant though, that's like saying you cannot reach true success unless you become successful in America, and that simply is not true. I would say that there is a difference between being globally famous and famous in part of the world, and yes in this case that is a difference for Hugh, but he had plenty of real success before. He was already a millionaire and famous in much of Europe.
@@brownblair98 rowan Atkinson, sophia marceau, gerard depardeu, ian mackellan, ronaldo the soccer player or pele, i can keep going but this covers france england brazil wherever pele is from and sophia marceau in case you were wondering you all know her only been in one movie we all know that american but shes very well known in Europe the princess from braveheart, rowan Atkinson lets see the list is endless not american famous so you shouldnt word things like that and thats just a few and not even music yet
The date was 14 October 2004, when the LLS was first hosted by Craig Ferguson, with guests, Steve Byrne, Paula Cole, Jami Gertz, Famke Janssen, Kip Madsen and Jay Phillips. He was selected as permanent host in 2004.
You can tell Craig is very nervous, but he gets comfortable half way through and then near the end when he asks about "recreation" he tenses up again. I wonder if that's the producer's influence ("cut to a commercial") that's creating the slight tension. I love seeing them both before they were big in America. Thanks from Scotland.
God its only been 2 days since the show ended and I miss it already ! My monday - friday nights are gonna suck now I know craig wanted to move on and do new things but what about me what the fuck am I going to do now ? Thanks CRAIG !
FordFracture I know how you feel. My wife is English so I have seen James Cordon in some funny movies. How he does as a late night host is another story. I will at least give him a chance and watch for a while. One never knows. Here's hoping.
Love both of these men! So intelligent and hilarious. I first started watching Hugh Laurie in House. Then I saw him on a talk show where he was speaking with his original accent and it shocked me!
Wow! This was *before* the start of House and *before* the start of Craig's tenure as the permanent LLS host! I love how they *both* are already being real instead of toeing the corporate line. This is the birth of ass mode! (or maybe arse mode?) Thanks for uploading!
That set was left over from Craig Kilborn's "LATE LATE SHOW". When Ferguson began his own series in January 2005, the network built him a different set...yet, still a "dark basement".
I remember at one point it seemed as if I was having trouble relating to the Craig kilborn show and he would sometimes have a way of making you feel like you didn't understand what the inside joke was . So I started to enjoy his show less and less . Then one night he says something about next month and somebody off stage said something to him about there won't be a next month or something like that and he looked really shocked and I guess that's when they broke the news to him on live television that he was going off the air . At that time I remember wondering why he didn't know before hand . I don't know if he was a jerk towards some of the workers there or what happened ? It was just very strange that he found out his show was being cancelled while he was on live TV .
I didn't start watching Craig until about 2009 when I was on unemployment. I would love to see these earlier episodes. If you have them, please upload them.
"Secretariat" is now a "regular" in Studio 56, appearing from the stall door at stage left (in broad daylight, while everything else behind the set is supposed to be at "night"!).
My Gosh Hugh Laurie is so hot, I’ve seen each episode of House 8 times each in fact season 8 episode 2 or 3 my friend plays his masseuse and she got to touch him. I don’t care how old he is he will always be on my freebie list
I'm sort of the opposite. I like the 'huge' references in this interview. Flash forward a few years and Craig's first question to Hugh is if his penis is crooked. Blah! Where's the artistry or cleverness in that? It's imbecilic imho.
@@d.jensen5153 I'm not a pompous sanctimonious idiot that believes that jokes with supposedly very clever remarks are better than penis jokes, just because I think I'm the only one who understand them. Neither I believe that not being amused by fart jokes makes me smarter than the rest.
gosh I wanted this to go on forever. Just hearing their friendly and hilarious banter. I was disappointed when I reached the end =( just like I will be when Craig leaves late late
Now that Craig's leaving :((((( I really hope that he continues the tradition started by Conan and Leno of having his very first guest be his very last, and bring back Hugh Laurie for the last show. I think Kristen Bell needs to make an appearance too, but Hugh deserves to be the final guest!
@Matthew075 You're right. David Duchovny was the first guest when he actually became the permanent host. He and several other people who were competing for the job did try-out shows first. This show was one of those, as Melissa133012 wrote above.
We can see the pessimistic outlook of Hugh from here. He gradually gained confidence from the success of House. It has been proven from his later interviews and he has confirmed that too. Although he was already a credible actor and comedian in UK, this show really does mean somethings to him. Good to see a such talented men finally gains his well-deserved confidence. And for me personally I am so touched by such growth. PS Seems that Craig and Hugh know each others for a long time right?
Yes we do. We work harder and longer for less pay and benefits (particularly in lower paying jobs), yet still strive to be more extravagant. A double edged sword to walk.
He looked at his notes... He looked at his notes?! What the hell! I know it's the first episode ever but WHO ARE YOU AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH OUR CRAIG?!
Lunar Light but tbh tho most of the stuff they talked about didn’t seem like something that would be on a notecard, most of it seems like a natural conversation which is impressive enough as it is, especially considering it being his first show like... GODDAMN XD
To me it almost looks like he looked at the cards and went "nah, not gonna ask _Hugh_ _Laurie_ such generic questions, let's just talk". It's such a short peek I barely noticed.
Hey there, thanks for the content, we're some fans trying to collect every episodes of the late late show with Craig Ferguson, do you happen to have the full episode of this interview? or any other episodes of the show? We would be more than grateful.
If I remember correct, his very 1st Late Late as a host was on Columbus Day 2004. I remember the joke about Italian people being proud of Columbus and native indians finally knowing where they are from. Something like that, anyone remember? On July 22/2009 I was happy member of the live audience.
@seth009eg; I think you mean the first American talkshow host to interview him? Or the first interview about 'House'? Because, as Craig mentions several times, Hugh alread had a very distinguest and succesfull carrier in the UK before 'House' , his first gig was in 1982, i believe. So there are many earlier interviews with him.
He was really the best late night interviewer. The fact that he's so comfortable during his first show is quite an achievement.
+Thing Thang Craig actually cheated a bit, he'd been friends with Hugh Laurie for years. That's why he was so comfortable with him, lol.
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Yet Jimmy Fallon interviews Tina Fey and is still as stiff as a board :P
Presumably, because some other part of him is "stiff as a board...."
Naaahhh.
Blair Brown i mean it is Tina Fey.
I gather they didn't get along so well at SNL.
It's funny that at this time, neither Craig nor Hugh were well-known in the US. A small niche audience knew Hugh from "A Bit of Fry & Laurie", "Black Adder", "Jeeves and Wooster", and a few other things. Craig would have been known to fans of "The Drew Carey Show", which I guess? was reasonably popular for a time, but not with anyone I know.
And now Hugh is a world-class star and Craig is primarily known as having been the most innovative TV talk show host since the form was invented.
Lytrigian -- True, although I knew him well from Jeeves and Wooster.
Lytrigian Thanks to you tube, I completely LOVE Craig.
The Drew Carey Show was a pretty big hit, but Ferguson's character was only really a supporting role, appearing considerably less than the other leads.
Even more funny is that Hugh came to kick off the show he is most well known for and Craig kicked off his most well known show
@@thedarkknight2001 That was what I thought the OP was working towards, and by the end of the comment I forgot about it and felt vaguely underwhelmed. :D It is, indeed, the best part of it.
craig ferguson is a natural... he was smooth as butter since day 1. i'm impressed.
"I expect to be fired any day now"
*goes on for 8 seasons
Super easy... Barely an inconvenience.
@@PratyakshAgarwalForReal SCREEN RANT!
He was tuckered out by the end
Hugh Laurie should have been Ferguson's last guest.
Or Kirsten Bell.
Kristen Bell and Jeff Goldblum
his first guest once he officially got the show was David Ducovny (spelled wrong).
Mathew mccaighnhoneyhoney
The cheap bastards barley even paid Craig, they weren't going to shell out for Hugh Laurie money. CBS didn't appreciate what an amazing and successful show Ferguson built out of their ashes.
perfect first interview. Both were fantastic
What a difference between the starting out Craig and the established Craig. I don't know what encouraged the 'devil may care' flambouyant Craig but Hallef**kenlujah. Magic happened and changed Late Shows forever. Never afraid to make an idiot of himself, no made up questions, no fake laughter, no 'everything on the set HAS to be 'perfect'. So grateful to youtube for being able to watch a genuinely funny Late Show host do it how it should be done.
So cool to see this early clip. Craig became famous for tearing the question cards later in his career, here you can see him taking quick peeks at his card in front of him. I loved this show with his cold opening, and his fast wit. Gonna miss you Craig, Goeff, and Wavy.
U forgot Sid n Secretariat. 😁
I was gonna say, I was pretty sure David Duchovy was his first guest. But this was before he was officially the host. INTERESTING! We need more Archivist in the world like you.
Hey! You're right. I just watched it. David Duchovny and then a woman who I didn't know but whom Craig had gone on a date with years before. David Duchovny was a fantastic first guest.
These guys have a great chemistry.
Craig started out brilliantly and kept that pace and even improved the show at the end, with his two side kicks. He became my favorite talk show host, with Conan being second.
2/12/23
Far from it, you can tell Ferguson did not like the accent reference by Laurie at all, but came out of it with an abruptly interrupted nervous laugh.
He's a great blues musician as well.
This is right before House aired. Interesting to see him all the way back then, basically wearing his outfit from the character.
Yeah, clothes... 😊
the best actor in the world on the best talk show on the first edition. perfect :)
Two of my all time favorite personalities having a chat. Both, absolutely brilliant performers! Imagine a show starring Laurie and Ferguson....that would be seriously amazing!
And add peter capaldi to the mix :D it would be great !
A Bit Of Fry & Laurie & Ferguson & Capaldi. I'd watch it.
YES! And they all are good with music. That could be one helluva show. 💜💜
Craig seems so conservative in this show! So happy he found his niche and just came out and became his true crazy self!
Craig's style has changed so much. This was more like an interrogation, rather than a conversation (which is what he has with his guests now).
"They are hoping the show dying on its ass" 😂😂 little did everyone know the show will become such a massive success for Hugh 🎉
Speaks truth
I love how Hugh is like "I haven't unpacked my suitcase... I expect to be fired any week," and the show ran for YEARS!! Not to mention, it's WEIRD seeing what the set looked like back then compared to when I started watching. Nice they finally got a budget for the show!!
But that *was* the sentiment. With every TV show it is that, basically: you never know beforehand if it'll work at all. Lots of shows get cancelled after and sometime during their first season.
Jürgen Erhard I know, Patrick Stewart was the same way about ST:TNG. He thought they didn't have a shot, that people would constantly be comparing them to ST:TOS. It's funny, some of the most popular shows, the cast thought that way. I wonder if there are ever any shows where the actors think "WHEN WILL IT END?!"
He looks like he just left the set of house
it´s obvious that God wanted him to get the job.. you simply can´t have a greater guest than Hugh Laurie.. they are a perfect fit..
He does such an amazing American accent. Such a great actor.
Great first show guest. HL's work with Black Adder is a classic.
Oh Brah-veaux!
Little do they both know that they're both about to become very successful
Hugh was already very successful at this stage.
as they established at the very start, oddly
Not to sound arrogant,but there's successful--and there's American successful.
Blair Brown That does sound a bit arrogant though, that's like saying you cannot reach true success unless you become successful in America, and that simply is not true. I would say that there is a difference between being globally famous and famous in part of the world, and yes in this case that is a difference for Hugh, but he had plenty of real success before. He was already a millionaire and famous in much of Europe.
@@brownblair98 rowan Atkinson, sophia marceau, gerard depardeu, ian mackellan, ronaldo the soccer player or pele, i can keep going but this covers france england brazil wherever pele is from and sophia marceau in case you were wondering you all know her only been in one movie we all know that american but shes very well known in Europe the princess from braveheart, rowan Atkinson lets see the list is endless not american famous so you shouldnt word things like that and thats just a few and not even music yet
wow, Craig's accent was quite a bit stronger back then
Chubachus No, I think his American accent got much stronger throughout the years.
Chubachus WOW I was thinking the same EXACT thing! ............
Wait no I wasn’t. I’m not a total douchebag! 🤣😂🤣👊🏻🇺🇸🤜🏻
david ϟϟ You still are.
Hugh is also an accomplished novelist. He wrote a great book called "The Gun Seller." Highly recommended reading.
He's truly a polymath.
And a great musician. Got to see him on tour in 2014. Met 1 of the most humble people in the biz
The date was 14 October 2004, when the LLS was first hosted by Craig Ferguson, with guests, Steve Byrne, Paula Cole, Jami Gertz, Famke Janssen, Kip Madsen and Jay Phillips. He was selected as permanent host in 2004.
YES, it was his "Audition" in November 2004 before he officially got the gig, which he started almost 2 months later in January 2005.
Wow this was only 2004, but it looks like it was filmed in 1972... The quality is shocking.
The difference between VHS and DVR.
I actually prefer this sort of quality above HD on talkshows where images aren't a big focus, but the actual talking is.
svanrie Only problem is usually low picture quality comes with low sound quality.
Márk Dávid Lovas Indeed. But I'm getting tired with all the HD series which many times focus on graphical quality rather than the scripting.
hahaha looks like a late 80's scene
You can tell Craig is very nervous, but he gets comfortable half way through and then near the end when he asks about "recreation" he tenses up again. I wonder if that's the producer's influence ("cut to a commercial") that's creating the slight tension.
I love seeing them both before they were big in America. Thanks from Scotland.
1:43 The moment Hugh realised this ain't your typical late night show.
I miss his show it was so much fun. It was so off the wall. Geoff and the horse and the rabbit.
Thx for uploading this recording.
To see two of my favorite people together is always a joy!
God its only been 2 days since the show ended and I miss it already ! My monday - friday nights are gonna suck now I know craig wanted to move on and do new things but what about me what the fuck am I going to do now ? Thanks CRAIG !
I think he bid you....ADIEU!
I feel the same way.
Fred Bohm my nights will never be the same again ! Plus this new guy looks like a stick in the mud .
FordFracture
I know how you feel. My wife is English so I have seen James Cordon in some funny movies. How he does as a late night host is another story. I will at least give him a chance and watch for a while. One never knows. Here's hoping.
I couldn't agree more~! Now it's just another banal late night talk show :-(
First You gotto start reading Craig's books to understand his shows and style . Pure genius
Love both of these men! So intelligent and hilarious. I first started watching Hugh Laurie in House. Then I saw him on a talk show where he was speaking with his original accent and it shocked me!
It was like a ritual, going to sleep after watching Craig. Now my nights are gonna suck :o
You can just watch him on TH-cam
omg I had no idea hugh laurie was the first guest
Gregory Papadopoulos so he was...your just being a nitpicky nob
These two have great chemistry
Wow! This was *before* the start of House and *before* the start of Craig's tenure as the permanent LLS host! I love how they *both* are already being real instead of toeing the corporate line. This is the birth of ass mode! (or maybe arse mode?) Thanks for uploading!
That set was left over from Craig Kilborn's "LATE LATE SHOW". When Ferguson began his own series in January 2005, the network built him a different set...yet, still a "dark basement".
Funny enough, I was there in 2004 (Feb or March), n I don't remember that set. But I will always remember the "basement", as I got to visit 3 times
I remember at one point it seemed as if I was having trouble relating to the Craig kilborn show and he would sometimes have a way of making you feel like you didn't understand what the inside joke was .
So I started to enjoy his show less and less .
Then one night he says something about next month and somebody off stage said something to him about there won't be a next month or something like that and he looked really shocked and I guess that's when they broke the news to him on live television that he was going off the air .
At that time I remember wondering why he didn't know before hand .
I don't know if he was a jerk towards some of the workers there or what happened ?
It was just very strange that he found out his show was being cancelled while he was on live TV .
Wow, this really highlights how crazy he got later. I call it, "progress"
his first shows in 2005 were a bit crazy. he auditioned to play Elvis and did some other wild stuff.
House was a great show and should've lasted longer. Definitely top 5 favorites.
I hope we see Craig Ferguson and Hugh Laurie back again. Talented. Directors and writers should cast and imagine parts for both.
I didn't start watching Craig until about 2009 when I was on unemployment. I would love to see these earlier episodes. If you have them, please upload them.
If this person doesn't have them, there is a channel dedicated to the LLS w/CF
"Secretariat" is now a "regular" in Studio 56, appearing from the stall door at stage left (in broad daylight, while everything else behind the set is supposed to be at "night"!).
My Gosh Hugh Laurie is so hot, I’ve seen each episode of House 8 times each in fact season 8 episode 2 or 3 my friend plays his masseuse and she got to touch him. I don’t care how old he is he will always be on my freebie list
And he's also quite humble about his "fame". Got to meet him in 2014 n he was just so astonished n amazed how many ppl were waiting to meet him
I don't care for super tame Craig...thank God he was allowed to turn his show into what he wanted
I'm sort of the opposite. I like the 'huge' references in this interview. Flash forward a few years and Craig's first question to Hugh is if his penis is crooked. Blah! Where's the artistry or cleverness in that? It's imbecilic imho.
@@d.jensen5153 Excuse us all, Mr. pedantic comedy genius
@@JulioLeonFandinho I'll try. But your devotion to the banal makes it difficult.
@@d.jensen5153 I'm not a pompous sanctimonious idiot that believes that jokes with supposedly very clever remarks are better than penis jokes, just because I think I'm the only one who understand them. Neither I believe that not being amused by fart jokes makes me smarter than the rest.
@@JulioLeonFandinho Seems I struck a raw nerve. With this note I leave you to your collection of straw men. They can be endlessly entertaining too.
Rest is history. Later he leveled up to an extent that no one could catch him.
The most hilarious interview of Craig with Hugh
This was before he took over the show on January the 3rd, of 2005!
thank you so much for this, its great to see how the greatest tv show ever started
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! This was soooooo cool!!
gosh I wanted this to go on forever. Just hearing their friendly and hilarious banter. I was disappointed when I reached the end =( just like I will be when Craig leaves late late
their chemistry never changed. LOL. Fab to see the humble beginnings of House and LLS with CF.
They both look so much younger. Being someone who watched this when it was live, I now feel older for having watched this again in 2013. :P
Oh, man, imagine coming back to this comment now.
@@lerdodetejada And on my birthday, no less. Thanks!
I think this and the Mark Harmon interview were what paved the way for him to become the permanent host.
oh man, what I wouldn't give to see this entire show
Now that Craig's leaving :((((( I really hope that he continues the tradition started by Conan and Leno of having his very first guest be his very last, and bring back Hugh Laurie for the last show. I think Kristen Bell needs to make an appearance too, but Hugh deserves to be the final guest!
I think it should be Peter Capaldi!
It should be a bit of Fry and Laurie.
Er, I guess Jay Leno's cool too....
Sad. Why is he leaving?
The last guest should be Tom Cruise :D
Thank you so much for posting this!
So Craig Ferguson is taking over for Craig Kilborn after his last show was August 2004.
"Murder" is bad enough. "Muderer" is just cruel.
+Doofus Has there been a murrrder?
So cruel you didn't even spell it properly.
@@davidvondoom2853 mada ...madara
Craig waa so comfortable with hosting from day one.
omg, I've waited for this episode for 4 years!! ^^
@Matthew075 You're right. David Duchovny was the first guest when he actually became the permanent host. He and several other people who were competing for the job did try-out shows first. This show was one of those, as Melissa133012 wrote above.
That's awesome. House and Craig Ferguson premiered at the same time.
Quickly!
There's no time!
QUICKLY!
Best talk show host!
Since Carson, Cavett and Griffin!
Its weird seeing a Craig Ferguson interview where he does not rip the note card at the beginning
I watched this one when it aired. It was nearly half over before I realized Craig Killborne was MIA
humble beginnings, its difficult to remember a time before House and Craig Ferguson hosting on late night
We can see the pessimistic outlook of Hugh from here. He gradually gained confidence from the success of House. It has been proven from his later interviews and he has confirmed that too.
Although he was already a credible actor and comedian in UK, this show really does mean somethings to him. Good to see a such talented men finally gains his well-deserved confidence. And for me personally I am so touched by such growth.
PS Seems that Craig and Hugh know each others for a long time right?
They did, they did some comedy stuff together before..
Really weird to see Craig introduce a guest without saying some made up jokey shit about them lol
its fantastic. i am a huge fan of both Craig and Hugh. also Craig looks like dracula here :D
Yes we do. We work harder and longer for less pay and benefits (particularly in lower paying jobs), yet still strive to be more extravagant. A double edged sword to walk.
+Obsessive Fan, thank you!
I miss Craig's show, and now I'm able to witness the very beginning of 'the greatest late night talk show'.
He looked at his notes... He looked at his notes?! What the hell!
I know it's the first episode ever but WHO ARE YOU AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH OUR CRAIG?!
Joanna Alhazred He wasn't "our Craig" yet
Lunar Light but tbh tho most of the stuff they talked about didn’t seem like something that would be on a notecard, most of it seems like a natural conversation which is impressive enough as it is, especially considering it being his first show like... GODDAMN XD
To me it almost looks like he looked at the cards and went "nah, not gonna ask _Hugh_ _Laurie_ such generic questions, let's just talk". It's such a short peek I barely noticed.
He seems bothered by it
Hey there, thanks for the content, we're some fans trying to collect every episodes of the late late show with Craig Ferguson, do you happen to have the full episode of this interview? or any other episodes of the show? We would be more than grateful.
Just to be clear. This wasn’t Craig’s own show when this happened. This was one of his test shows he did, hence his name missing from the title.
Do you happen to have the full episode (or others form this time period)? If so it would only make sense to upload them now that the show is over...
The guest host episode!
Rural juror is tough, too.
His accent was thicker. God I miss him. :(
Oddly, I couldn't even tell. I guess that's what happens when you listen to someone for over a decade. 💜
its a good thing you pointed that out.
I miss this amazing fun bloke!
That first set though :o
this is the first time I watch this interview and House has already ended :(
Ferguson's first guest when he tested the show is Jami Gertz.
WoW, this is The End Of Kilby, The Beginning Of The Fergs Legend, and Dr. Gregory "Lupus' House getting known
Dontcha mean "not lupus" 😉
>"Very first"
>"Our next guest"
If I remember correct, his very 1st Late Late as a host was on Columbus Day 2004. I remember the joke about Italian people being proud of Columbus and native indians finally knowing where they are from. Something like that, anyone remember? On July 22/2009 I was happy member of the live audience.
I was there on the 27th! Had to visit on my way home from SDCC
The sudio feel kinda cozy. I like that.
It’s too bad he went on for only 10 years.
I didn't see this before but I imagine this was the first and last show that Craig, my fellow countryman, insulted my church.
Its like watching matches just before they light
Great upload!!
i miss watching craig before I go to sleep
i didn't realize Hugh Laurie was so hilarious.
and it ended up being an awesome show
Carrie Fisher was his first guest because I went to the first show ever, Duncan courts also
Natural ever since first show
@seth009eg; I think you mean the first American talkshow host to interview him? Or the first interview about 'House'? Because, as Craig mentions several times, Hugh alread had a very distinguest and succesfull carrier in the UK before 'House' , his first gig was in 1982, i believe. So there are many earlier interviews with him.
yea, Thanks I pretty much thought that and reply to it on their channel.