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Late Night Wars - Conan's last Tonight Show was TONIGHT a long time ago

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Dont get Ferguson on Australian television but have been watching his shows on youtube since someone linked to him in this thread over a month ago.

Really enjoying his unique style of laidback comedy without all the structured jokes.
 
He spent his entire run on the Tonight Show making fun of celebrity tweets ....

Just sayin.

Looks like CoCo is going with the FloFlo
 
Jesus Carbomb said:
He spent his entire run on the Tonight Show making fun of celebrity tweets ....

Just sayin.

Looks like CoCo is going with the FloFlo

I'm guessing he's got one because of the massive amount of support he got primarily from Twitter and Facebook. Those two services probably caught his eye the most during the Late Night Wars.
 
Jesus Carbomb said:
He spent his entire run on the Tonight Show making fun of celebrity tweets ....

Just sayin.

Looks like CoCo is going with the FloFlo
He made fun of useless celebrity tweets. If he starts acting like Kevin Smith on his twitter, complaining about every little thing, we can start complaining, but hopefully he will just write jokes or things that are relevant.
 
numble said:
He made fun of useless celebrity tweets. If he starts acting like Kevin Smith on his twitter, complaining about every little thing, we can start complaining, but hopefully he will just write jokes or things that are relevant.

A bunch of his writers have been tearing it up on the 140 character jokes, I imagine Conan will be doing something similar.

EDIT: To clarify, I mean jokes that happen to be 140 characters. Not jokes about twitter's imposed post length limit.
 
Thomper said:
The full interview Ferguson did with Stephen Fry is now up. It's not 'funny', but it's a joy to watch. Stephen Fry is a wonderful man, and so is Craig Ferguson, and combined they're very interesting to listen to.

Intro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D31K0PSD7uE
The interview (4 parts): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOHdhOTzI1o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRj-jRwCneo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cl6viHZzxM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8aYKSYink
Short shot of the not-present audience: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzCnHRSeYwg
Outro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF2rEOKFHrY

This is really good

I'm on part 4 and one thing their saying about Zac Effron reminds me of that thread about Jared Leto from the other day.
 
I agree w that huffington post article in letterman is so far ahead of the rest its not fair to put him against the rest. I like ferguson but he never has good guests so i only watch his intro and monologue. I have never seen kimmel/fallon and have no reason to watch. Conan isnt great at interviewing but he cant cut it all together if he has a new show.
 
goldenticket said:
I agree w that huffington post article in letterman is so far ahead of the rest its not fair to put him against the rest. I like ferguson but he never has good guests so i only watch his intro and monologue. I have never seen kimmel/fallon and have no reason to watch. Conan isnt great at interviewing but he cant cut it all together if he has a new show.

Fun fact: It's easy to watch all of ferguson and most of fallon!

Start on NBC to see whos on Fallon. When the intro screen is about to say "and the legendary roots" flip to CBS, Craig is starting.

When craigs cold opening is done, go back to NBC. Youll catch the end of Fallons terrible jokes and his first minute at the desk. Then back to Ferguson you go to get the end of the theme song.

Etc etc. Eventually youll have the ferguson commercial breaks memorized!
 
goldenticket said:
I agree w that huffington post article in letterman is so far ahead of the rest its not fair to put him against the rest. I like ferguson but he never has good guests so i only watch his intro and monologue. I have never seen kimmel/fallon and have no reason to watch. Conan isnt great at interviewing but he cant cut it all together if he has a new show.
Hint: This is the reason why interviews on Ferguson and both Conan shows were good: they're able to prevent the interviewees talking about their latest project and actually make it interesting. I'd much rather see Conan interview the bread guy than another A-grade celeb flogging their worthless POS movie. Of course there are exceptions but in general, the Z-grade interviewees provide the most entertainment.
 
goldenticket said:
I agree w that huffington post article in letterman is so far ahead of the rest its not fair to put him against the rest. I like ferguson but he never has good guests so i only watch his intro and monologue. I have never seen kimmel/fallon and have no reason to watch. Conan isnt great at interviewing but he cant cut it all together if he has a new show.
Eh, depends on what you call 'good guests'. If you mean big names, then yeah, Ferguson doesn't really have them. But honestly, Craig Ferguson talking to Lauren Graham or Parker Posey is far more fun to watch than Jay Leno talking to Sarah Palin, or David Letterman with John Travolta. Those later guys might be more popular, but they usually make for boring interviews too because they can't be too weird, or they'll be called out on it by the media. Same goes for Stephen Fry: he doesn't have a show in the US. Nobody really knows him in America, except his dedicated fans. But I can guarantee you that that Ferguson-Fry interview will probably be the best/most interesting talk-show interview you'll see all year.
 
DeathbyVolcano said:
I think he's on Bones, though, isn't he?
Stephen Fry? Never watched Bones, but now that you mention it, yeah. He has a recurring role on that. Still, though: he's not even remotely as big a star in the US as he is in the UK, and the chance of seeing him on Fallon, Letterman, or Leno seems very small.
 
Who needs The Tonight Show when you have a gazillion followers on Twitter. Just do a show from your Twitter account. Tweet the night away Conan... tweet your heart out.
 
Thomper said:
Eh, depends on what you call 'good guests'. If you mean big names, then yeah, Ferguson doesn't really have them. But honestly, Craig Ferguson talking to Lauren Graham or Parker Posey is far more fun to watch than Jay Leno talking to Sarah Palin, or David Letterman with John Travolta. Those later guys might be more popular, but they usually make for boring interviews too because they can't be too weird, or they'll be called out on it by the media. Same goes for Stephen Fry: he doesn't have a show in the US. Nobody really knows him in America, except his dedicated fans. But I can guarantee you that that Ferguson-Fry interview will probably be the best/most interesting talk-show interview you'll see all year.
I would be happy with lauren graham or parker posey but most nights craigs guests arent that good. For example tonight is seann william scott n jackie collins. No thanks. But if craig keeps it up he will continue to get better people

letterman can be weird as he wants to be. Its part of the reason he doesnt do as well in "flyover country" then leno

also since you like the crowdless stephen fry show check out charlie rose (pbs) he has been doing it for around 20 years
 
Willy105 said:
Hitting F5 causing the Following Number to go up up!

At this point, I'm pretty sure that's exactly what is causing it. :lol I hit F5 about 20 times and every single time it went up between 5 and about 20. :lol
 
DeathbyVolcano said:
Dan Le Batard on PTI just said in lesser words than Leno is awful and Conan was much better. Respect up.

God, I hate that bastard Le Batard. HATE HIM. Why can't he just like Leno... :(
 
Letterman's upcoming guests for his first week against 'new' Leno:
Mo 3/1: Bill Murray, Ludacris
Tu 3/2: Mitt Romney, Mia Wasikowska
We 3/3: Jerry Seinfeld, Tom Brokaw
Th 3/4: Tom Hanks, Spoon
Fr 3/5: Matt Damon, Danny Bhoy, Corinne Bailey Rae

By comparison, Leno's guests on his first week:
Mo 3/1: Jamie Foxx, Lindsey Vonn, Brad Paisley
Tu 3/2: Sarah Palin, Shaun White, Adam Lambert
We 3/3: "Jaywalk All-Stars" with the cast of "Jersey Shore", Chelsea Handler, Apolo Anton Ohno, Avril Lavigne
Th 3/4: Brett Favre, Matthew McConaughey, Jason Reitman
Fr 3/5: Morgan Freeman, Meredith Vieira

Eh. I think I'd have to give the edge to Letterman, there. Olympic athletes might be the big 'news' thing, but Bill Murray, Jerry Seinfeld, and Tom Hanks are all far funnier. Plus, if I'd have to choose one Republican being interviewed, Mitt Romney's the one that seems actually interesting, at least far more so than Sarah Palin.
 
Good news! I can now spend quality time with my vintage '92 Ford Taurus. Bad news - I left yogurt in the trunk.
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:lol
 
Thomper said:
The full interview Ferguson did with Stephen Fry is now up. It's not 'funny', but it's a joy to watch. Stephen Fry is a wonderful man, and so is Craig Ferguson, and combined they're very interesting to listen to.

Intro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D31K0PSD7uE
The interview (4 parts): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOHdhOTzI1o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRj-jRwCneo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cl6viHZzxM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8aYKSYink
Short shot of the not-present audience: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzCnHRSeYwg
Outro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF2rEOKFHrY

Really enjoyed this. I hope Letterman has him pegged as his successor.
 
Tim the Wiz said:
Really enjoyed this. I hope Letterman has him pegged as his successor.
I relly like Ferguson (and absolutely love this episode with Stephen Fry... very ballsy to do a show without an audience, just interviewing a guest and really getting into it) but I don't know if he'd be the person to follow up Dave. He's great, don't get me wrong, but I don't know that the whole show with the band and packed house and the bits and stuff really works with his style...
 
Darth Pinche said:
I am praying that Leno's ratings (as well as that crap Marriage Ref show) tonight will be terrible. That will be a victory for Conan.

They'll probably be decent for at least a week.
 
I'll have to tune in, at least tonight. See what he says.



Crazy, when this whole thing started, no one believed me when I said this would happen...
 
Jason's Ultimatum said:
So did Kevin Eubanks really leave the show?
(Entertainment Weekly) -- NBC confirmed online reports today that Kevin Eubanks, Jay Leno's affable bandleader, will step down from his post sometime after original installments of "The Tonight Show" resume in March.

Eubanks told the Peacock Network he wants to try other things, a network insider said, though it's still not clear when he'll abdicate his late night gig (or whether the entire band will go with him).

For now, he is expected to be present for Leno's much-talked about return to "Tonight" on March 1.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/17/kevin.eubanks.tonight.show.ew/index.html
 
I refuse to watch on air/hulu. If anything interesting happens, I'd like a videotape sent to a nondescript PO BOX which I will make available to you in the near future. Other than that, I don't want to give leno any Hulu hits, Uverse/DVR rating points (I'm pretty sure that's tracked somewhere), Youtube hits, or anything else.
 
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