From Deseret News archives:
Did you hear the one about the Scotsman . . . who came to America and got a late-night TV show?
"I feel good. I feel energized. It was a good show tonight," he says in his small dressing room at CBS Television City. "For the first week I felt very nervous and adrenal. But now it doesn't feel like that."
Mind you, Ferguson has only been hosting the show for about three weeks at this point. And he came out of nowhere to win the job after Craig Kilborn quit quite suddenly and the network was left to audition various hosts on the air including Ferguson, who was best known for a co-starring role on "The Drew Carey Show," and who had no experience as a talk-show host.
"I was a bit of stunt casting," Ferguson said. "I think I was the same level as ALF, the alien puppet, as, 'Maybe this will be the guy that takes over.' And then slowly it was whittled down to me over a kind of grueling and humiliating audition process, which I don't want to ever do again."
It wasn't a career he sought, but it's one he clearly relishes. "I had never thought in my life about being a talk-show host," Ferguson said. "It's not something that you think is going to go to a Scotsman, anyway, coming to America. It didn't occur to me."
Lassally, who was Johnny Carson's executive producer, was somewhat surprised himself. "Who would have guessed that we would pick a Scotsman to be a host of a late-night show?"
"Craig has three qualities that are really important for a host," Lassally said, "and that is, he's smart, he's funny and he's very likable. And, beyond that, he knows how to be himself."
Which makes him a natural. Ferguson is funny, and he is smart and he's actually interested in what his guests have to say. "Yeah, it's this revolutionary new technique I'm trying of actually listening to people who are talking," he said. "I think it's a very old-fashioned way to interview people. I don't know how to interview people and I don't want to learn. I know how to talk to people, but I don't want to learn how to interview them. I don't think that's my job. Other people are much better at that."
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