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Published: Friday, Sept. 11 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

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Bookaholic

I think Ferguson is easily the funniest guy on television. No question about it!

And, he has a sweetness about him that to me is very reminiscent of Johnny Carson. He makes fun of himself often, makes jokes towards others in only a relatively gentle, silly way. I've never seen him be hurtful, nasty or demeaning. He doesn't need to be sensational to get attention or a laugh coz he's as witty and hilarious a guy as you'll ever find. Think of a Scottish Jeff Foxworthy minus the redneck jokes. Genuinely funny which is rare. Ferguson can toy with adult topics, but I haven't found him to be rude or vulgar unlike the majority of today's comics.

I just think he's an INCREDIBLE talent, and I sincerely appreciate his genuine, deep love for this country which we share. I will definitely get his book, settle myself in a comfortable chair and prepare to laugh my head off.

rosie

I am looking forward to reading his book!

Craig Ferguson is the most talented late night talk show host. He is unique, genuine and honest! I love how, on occasion, he gives the audience a little history lesson with the usual and not so usual humor! You can't find that on any other show which is why I stay up late to watch!

Terry

I Love Craig Ferguson! He's the best Late Night TV talk show host that America has seen for a long time. Definitely better than Letterman. He's an awesome guy and wonderful Patriot who makes Me proud to be an American. Thanks for becoming an American Craig!:)

Sylvia Edwards

Craig Ferguson is a breath of fresh air for American television.
He is a joy to watch and listen to and one can feel a great warmth and even kindness behind the spontaneous humour. His show is also informative.
Both hilariously funny and original his originality and creativity goes far beyond being a TV host!
Let's hope that nobody tries to rearrange what Craig does into more conventional formats and that they let the freshness continue.
Long live Craig Ferguson and his work.

We hope that his prpgram will be aired in the U.K., as well

Jan Hunt

Brilliant, charismatic, talented, kind, endearing and funny: Craig Ferguson is the best talk show host we've ever had. Welcome to America, Craig!

Billy Batson

Craig is the best since the great Johnny Carson...and given the chance he will rise even higher.On any network!

Cheryl Davis

I am a new Craig Furguson fan. My 16 year-old son was in a auto accident on 4-14-09, he had a brain injury...he was tested and the hospital sent him home saying to watch him cause there was nothing they could do for him...so I was up late that night ..after Dave was over I was thinking,,what now...then there was Craig...he made me laugh that night and I haven't missed a ahow since. I love Craig..he is refreshing, funny and a good guy...and I have a lot in common with him and is addicitive personality, as I myself have had the same sort of problems. He makes me realize that I can make it and still laugh about it at the same time. My son lost his long-term memory that night but he is great. He loves Craig too. I can't wait to read his book!

Katherine Calhoon

I have never seen Craig's show (don't watch TV) but LOVED him in the movie "Saving Grace." When I found out he wrote and directed that movie, I ordered both his books. But this post is for Cheryl Davis, who said her 16-yr old son had a recent head injury. Cheryl, I broke my neck and fractured my skull in a horseback riding accident 15 years ago, with a "moderately severe" closed head injury. I just want to encourage you and your son to not give up hope!! It has been a long recovery, and at first I had to relearn a lot of words in the English language (left temporal lobe injury) but I later worked as a reporter for a few years at the local paper......Recovery does happen! I remember a therapist at Harborview Medical Center telling me that after one year, the healing would be done and I would have to be happy with who I was. She was wrong! My one-year anniversary came and I was like: "I cannot be happy at this level of functioning," but I continued to heal. Carry on and Best Wishes to you both. Katherine Calhoon

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