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Craig Ferguson

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792 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it kind of came and went a little bit. I was doing okay. And then what happened was I got sober in London when I was 29. Okay. And then I was kind of like, I was keen on...

Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it kind of came and went a little bit. I was doing okay. And then what happened was I got sober in London when I was 29. Okay. And then I was kind of like, I was keen on...

Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it kind of came and went a little bit. I was doing okay. And then what happened was I got sober in London when I was 29. Okay. And then I was kind of like, I was keen on...

to change things to but everyone i was still like the drunk to everybody i i couldn't like change the perception i got you and i and i always wanted to i always wanted to be in america anyway i always want to go to america and then i was doing the edinburgh festival you know there of course right so i was doing the edinburgh festival and a guy an american guy called rick siegel who was my manager who became my manager he saw me there and he was like you should come to america you've cleaned up your act you've dropped 25 pounds fuck it come over and i'll see if i can get you a gig and

to change things to but everyone i was still like the drunk to everybody i i couldn't like change the perception i got you and i and i always wanted to i always wanted to be in america anyway i always want to go to america and then i was doing the edinburgh festival you know there of course right so i was doing the edinburgh festival and a guy an american guy called rick siegel who was my manager who became my manager he saw me there and he was like you should come to america you've cleaned up your act you've dropped 25 pounds fuck it come over and i'll see if i can get you a gig and

to change things to but everyone i was still like the drunk to everybody i i couldn't like change the perception i got you and i and i always wanted to i always wanted to be in america anyway i always want to go to america and then i was doing the edinburgh festival you know there of course right so i was doing the edinburgh festival and a guy an american guy called rick siegel who was my manager who became my manager he saw me there and he was like you should come to america you've cleaned up your act you've dropped 25 pounds fuck it come over and i'll see if i can get you a gig and

I came over for two weeks in November 1994, and I'm still here. Whoa. No shit. Damn.

I came over for two weeks in November 1994, and I'm still here. Whoa. No shit. Damn.

I came over for two weeks in November 1994, and I'm still here. Whoa. No shit. Damn.

or here? Los Angeles, yeah. You went to L.A.? Yeah. Because I would have come here. Right. Because this is where I knew. But I went out to L.A., and they offered me a job. My first job was doing a sitcom that lasted like – I only lasted 10. They used to come and go back in the day.

or here? Los Angeles, yeah. You went to L.A.? Yeah. Because I would have come here. Right. Because this is where I knew. But I went out to L.A., and they offered me a job. My first job was doing a sitcom that lasted like – I only lasted 10. They used to come and go back in the day.

or here? Los Angeles, yeah. You went to L.A.? Yeah. Because I would have come here. Right. Because this is where I knew. But I went out to L.A., and they offered me a job. My first job was doing a sitcom that lasted like – I only lasted 10. They used to come and go back in the day.

Well, since I was – I mean, I'd been doing it in Britain and stuff. 10, 15 years or so? Yeah, because I had this – I kind of missed this, but – I had this character I used to do called Bing Hitler, right? And I used to do this character. I thought it'd be funny.

Well, since I was – I mean, I'd been doing it in Britain and stuff. 10, 15 years or so? Yeah, because I had this – I kind of missed this, but – I had this character I used to do called Bing Hitler, right? And I used to do this character. I thought it'd be funny.

Well, since I was – I mean, I'd been doing it in Britain and stuff. 10, 15 years or so? Yeah, because I had this – I kind of missed this, but – I had this character I used to do called Bing Hitler, right? And I used to do this character. I thought it'd be funny.

Different time. Do you know what? It was kind of funny. Sure. It was pretty funny. Like Bing Crosby in Hitler? No. I mean, yes, with the name thing, but there was no real reference to it. He was actually just a Scottish guy. That was just his name. Mm-hmm. But there was nothing in it about Nazis or crooning. It was just a kind of weird character. Okay.

Different time. Do you know what? It was kind of funny. Sure. It was pretty funny. Like Bing Crosby in Hitler? No. I mean, yes, with the name thing, but there was no real reference to it. He was actually just a Scottish guy. That was just his name. Mm-hmm. But there was nothing in it about Nazis or crooning. It was just a kind of weird character. Okay.

Different time. Do you know what? It was kind of funny. Sure. It was pretty funny. Like Bing Crosby in Hitler? No. I mean, yes, with the name thing, but there was no real reference to it. He was actually just a Scottish guy. That was just his name. Mm-hmm. But there was nothing in it about Nazis or crooning. It was just a kind of weird character. Okay.

And I did that, and that was pretty successful. That did well. All right. So I'd been doing that, and that was kind of going all the time. It kind of came and went. I made a couple of albums with that as well because we used to do comedy albums before comedy podcasts. Comedy albums. And you could write 25 minutes every four years, and you'd be fine.

And I did that, and that was pretty successful. That did well. All right. So I'd been doing that, and that was kind of going all the time. It kind of came and went. I made a couple of albums with that as well because we used to do comedy albums before comedy podcasts. Comedy albums. And you could write 25 minutes every four years, and you'd be fine.