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Craig Ferguson goes easy on Britney

by Bob Sassone, posted Feb 20th 2007 12:28PM

Craig FergusonDuring his monologue last night, Late, Late Show host Craig Ferguson talked about all the craziness that Britney Spears has been going through lately (wearing no panties, shaving her head, in and out of rehab - maybe), but he refused to dump on her about it all. He talked about his own bout with alcoholism, and said that even though there's no real evidence that Spears has any alcohol/drug problem, "she clearly needs help."

Ferguson does a great monlogue, because it's very chatty and seems to be a combination of scripted material and just off-the-cuff talking with the audience, and when he talks about his own problems it takes the late-night monlogue to a different level that others don't have. More Jack Parr than Jay Leno.

For the record, we here at TV Squad still feel it's our duty to dump on Ms. Spears, when and if she deserves it.

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Jim Connelly

I only caught Graig's rerun last evening 14.3.07. I was diagnosed anAlcholic when 18 year old by British Army doctors. It took another 23 year before I stopped, which will be 34 years come September. Hope many really heard your message, tell people your situation you will be suprised with genuine friends.Lang may ye walk straight.

March 16 2007 at 12:03 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ron

Hurrah! I listened to his comments and hes earned my viewership. Im not a tv person but i will make time to watch his show.

February 23 2007 at 1:17 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Laurence Harris

The urge to attack the weak and vulnerable is a natural instinct, part of the survival of the fittest. However, that instinct is rooted in a time when the weak individual was part of your group and weeding out the weak was part of keeping your group or community strong and conserving scarce resources. This is probably at least partly what's behind other modern events like teens attacking and killing homeless people. As a behavior it served a purpose thousands of years ago, but there's no justification now for attacking the weak and vulnerable when it serves no purpose. It doesn't make us better. It doen't make our group stronger. Some people can rise above that instinct and some can't.

February 22 2007 at 12:45 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Doug

Ben, thanks for those links.

It was a great monologue. It's really rare these days to hear honest, real, and from-the-heart discussion on talk shows. Letterman (my favorite) can do it, but does it rarely. Same with Stewart.

Also, if anyone liked this, they should check out Graig's novel - "Between the Bridge and the River". It's got great stuff in it.

QUESTION: HOW CAN I DOWNLOAD THE VIDEO FROM THE CBS WEBSITE? THANKS.

February 21 2007 at 1:02 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Phish

i think he will replace letterman or leno someday for sure, they're already prepping him for it.

i think conan will take over for leno, and ferguson for letterman. they are the next generation it seems.

February 20 2007 at 10:34 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Sam

I really like what Ferguson has done with this show, even though I loved it when Kilborn was running it. Anyway, here are the links to the mentionned monologues above.

Last night's monologue
http://www.cbs.com/latenight/latelate/comedy/monologue/video/20070219.shtml

Monologue about the death of his father (found via www.matizha.com)
http://www.cbs.com/latenight/latelate/comedy/video/20060130.shtml

February 20 2007 at 3:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
BillS

I certainly understand what he's saying, and maybe I'm a heartless bastard, but I think everything is fair game for comedy. And even if you're going to hold back cause you feel bad about it, you should just ignore the issue. Making a statement like this that "in this case, we care, so we're not making jokes" implies that in other cases where they do make jokes, they don't care. Plus, to go out and say this seems like you want to call attention to how great your show is for their moral stance.

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February 20 2007 at 2:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Soultrance

Craig is one of my favorites in the late night circuit. He's almost got an Eddie Izzard style of comedy to him that makes him entertaining to watch and his monologues are great!

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February 20 2007 at 2:05 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
David

I watch the show because he's a human, unlike Leno who is just a sick freak.

February 20 2007 at 1:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
pgwp


Last year Craig did an episode the day after his father died. He canceled all his guests and he basically did a monologue for the whole hour, all about his dad. I'm sure it's on youtube somewhere; you should look for it if you haven't seen it. I'm not a regular watcher of Ferguson's show, but that was a classic moment in television, if you ask me. One of the best moments in late-night tv in many, many years.

February 20 2007 at 1:15 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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