Over the years, I have watched Ferguson whenever I could, which was far from often enough. His embrace of the unstructured sometimes resulted in failures, and Ferguson, like many Scots, can be a little shouty. (His is a terrible show for a viewer with a hangover, but it’s perfect for someone still buzzed after a night out and not yet ready for bed.) Ferguson says that he is working on a new television project. Until that launches, there are plenty of other ways to enjoy his talents. He has written a novel and a memoir, and scripted the film “Saving Grace.” Those suffering from acute withdrawal can always tune in to “Celebrity Name Game” for a more subdued dose of his wit.


pseydtonne:

Thank you for that read.

My wife and I have a compounding regret about Craig Ferguson's show ending. We live ten blocks from the CBS Television City entrance at Beverly and Genesee. We moved here three years ago and kept saying, "we should call to get tickets. It's closer than the Grove!"

We screwed up. We'll have to wait for the next epic, off-kilter CBS production in Los Angeles.


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