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  • Bush' reaction around 5:05 is hilarious. XD

  • Craig's best creation still came right out of his mind: Sid The Cussing Bunny.

    God Bless Craig Ferguson!!!

  • 5:30 is too funny!

  • 5:08 wow. -.- Thanks for uploading. Now I want to read the book :P

  • Flying with Craig must be a real treat.

  • I so LOVE this! You ARE the greatest Craig Ferguson! @CraigyFerg

  • he seemed to have lived every possible life there is a rebelious teen an immigrant a father a divorcee a talk show host an author director and much more i would love to walk in his shoes one day and be expressive thanks for the upload

  • I <3 you craig. Because of you, while people use stupid voices for the pledge, I stand tall and proud. America is a great country. and i was born here.

  • read his latest book - it's awesome!

  • I LOVE CRAIG! :)

  • Glas-gou, since when has Glasgow been pronounced glas-g-ow. It's Glas-go, not ou/ow.

    Other than that, awesome interview.

  • It's just how American's pronounce Glasgow. It's the same with Moscow

  • i know, it's just a grumpy Scot, who, by the way, wasn't me, but one of my friends amidst a girls night, being pernickety .

  • 1:41 --> A really lovely shot of him. I love his big smile. :)

    I realise he has heavy eyebags now though.

  • I LOVE the picture at 2:26. And I love when he talks about Milo :)

  • soooo..... does that mean if I suck as a comic in the u.s.a I can go to England and be hilariously funny?!

  • no, please don't

  • Interesting how Craig Ferguson never made it in the UK, where nobody found him at all funny. But he's hit the big time in the US where he passes for comic genius. Says a lot I think.

  • what exactly does it say?

  • Well, the levels of subtlety (or lack thereof) in the two cultures. Canned laughter to tell audiences when a joke has been made as an example. I know lots of intelligent Americans but they routinely have no idea when British friends are joking/being sarcastic/ironic etc. Craig Ferguson just didn't cut in in the UK but his brash character seems ideally suited to that big brass band pazazz host character so beloved by US TV. Is that enough to go on with?

  • there are several british comedy acts with all the subtlety of a brass band in heat, but it doesn't mean they aren't great. python, and benny hill come to mind.

  • "python and benny hill" you don't hear that pair mentioned in the same breath often!

  • although then there's brand who is... not very good.

  • So you don't think that might have to do with him being drunk for most of the time? An also, not all comedians have immediate success you know...

  • 3:51 WOW!

  • i love him... hes such a real person...

  • Love Craig!

  • This is one man that deserves more than these 12 minutes.  Absolute genius.

  • LMGAO @ Bush xDDD

    Love it<3

  • i'm gonna see craig on jan 10th! i'm so excited :D bahaha the way that guy said glasgow. and like someone else mentioned, the bush part is always funny. i watched the whole speech and kept watching that one part and it's always hilarious hahah.

  • Do you have the Interview of Craig on Conan o'brien?

  • man I love him

  • is that his wife in those picures? who is she?

  • in all of the pictures i saw it wasn't his ex wife,

    it was his current girl friend Meghan wallace cunningham.

  • she's hot

  • Rock3rgyrl-

    Just wanted to say thank you very much for posting this interview from CBS Sunday Morning. After watching it (on the DVR) I was hoping that someone had posted it on You Tube so my Mom could see it. She's in love with C.F. and I'm so thankful for people like you who post these things because, shamefully, I have yet to learn to do it myself.

    Thanks again. -Mrs.daxman

  • This profile reveals the seriousness of the man. Really interesting. Made me want to read his book.

    Thanks so much for posting it!

  • His book was hands-down one of the best books I've ever read... read it, you won't regret it.

    He has some truly amazing thought patterns and insight.

  • I agree. It is one of the best books I've ever read, and everytime I go back to it again, it's like reading it all over again!

    I read that we was writing an autobiography sometime soon. I can't wait for that!

  • Due out Fall 2009 ;)

  • Seems so far... but it will be worth the wait, undoubtedly.

  • @xzarmonty4 I read his autobiography American on Purpose and it was SO awesome, heartbreaking, and funny all at once

  • So true! It was one of the few books that, when I finished it, I just wanted to go right back to page 1 and start all over again.

  • @rock3rgyrl One of the best memoirs I've read in my life.

  • I can't believe he said "Glas-gow!" That's so strange to me!

  • Most uninformed Americans say it like that, which is most Americans ;)

    People look at me odd when I pronounce it the correct way... like Edinburgh... Americans pronounce it "Edin-berg."

  • or worse edin-bro

  • Thanks for putting this up ...

  • aww, i missed this today.

    so thank u sooo much for posting!

  • thank you very much for posting!

  • this was good XD

  • The Bush thing never ceases to be funny. But this was really cool, what time was this on?

  • LMAO. I forgot about the Bush bit XD

    I was wondering what time this came on as well. I might not have been in the house >.>

  • Thanks for posting this! I love you for this!

  • I saw it this morning...thanks for posting this!

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