Larry was right, Craig deserved better. So unfortunate that mainstream america didn't understand him, didn't really "get" Craig's personality. He could have played it safe by being just like the rest but I enjoyed him more because he did his own thing and didn't care about winning awards and just wanted us to enjoy ourselves. James Corden could never compare to this man.
Just to stick up for James a bit: James Corden DOES his own thing, it's just that his thing happens to correlate well with the mainstream. Craig is better than James, but you can find worse than James as a show host (hell, Letterman had a show for 30 years or something, and he's the worst fucker that ever was on TV, just the worst.)
+SomeNiceMovies Dave was a pioneer, you have no idea what you're talking about. Being great is taking a risk, being original and people still liking it, not regurgitating the same formula. Craig was awesome because he was different but he also had a quickness of thought that is not common with all comedians. Craig was a breath of fresh air, James Corden is a good presenter, a good actor, singer, energetic and funny in his own way but he is no talk show host, the talk part is a skill mastered by very few. Carson is the standard of course in that regard. Jimmy Fallon is the best Corden can ever become, he's very similar, extremely talented and versatile guy but the talking part with the guests he just lacks.
I'd say Corden's better at it than Fallon. I still don't understand Fallon's appeal. But, back to the main point... Craig did it better than anyone else. In all seriousness, his approach to the show was fantastic and unlike anyone before or since.
Craig was the best late night talk show host ever in my opinion. He was incredible. The problem wasn't that Americans didn't get him. CBS didn't get him and never gave the show any real promotion. Most people never knew the show was there. You could watch CBS all day and never see an ad for Craig's show. Even Letterman ended his show and never threw to Craig--even though the show was up next. When people actually SAW Craig, they liked him.
RIGHT! I’m so glad I stumbled upon one of the compilations of his appearances on The Late Late Show a few years ago- I had no clue Larry King was funny! But he and Craig had some incredible comedic chemistry, didn’t they?
He did absolutely amazing! I laughed my ass off and so did everyone there + the guy was really brilliant and seemed like he took the advice if he didn't have something nice to say he wouldn't say anything at all.
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You can see how happy Craig was when they had to take the first break. When the camera is panning back above the audience before cutting to commercials, you can see Craig running over to where Larry is and you can see how excited he was and I'm sure he went over to quickly tell Larry how great this bit is going and to keep doing whatever he is doing because it's working perfectly.
@@wanpakudanpu You dont think of Larry King as being funny when you know of him from his CNN show because you think of him as a serious substantive interviewer and journalist. Craig just knew how to get Larry into a comedic mood.
"I like chocolate, milk chocolate, I know dark chocolate is in but- you didn't want, you didn't want this did ya? You didn't want a robot who thinks...You didn't want someone who creates of his own mind. No. I like milk chocolate."
The great Larry King passed away today. With a 63 year career, spanning radio, tv, internet, and robot sidekick, this may very well be his magnum opus. RIP Larry King. He liked Milk Chocolate.
I realized one thing about Craig during his "farewell tour" kind of year: He cannot accept compliments. Anytime someone would say how great he is or how missed he will be...he turned it into a joke and change the subject.
Maximus decimus meridius Especially given his history, I'd say it's his somewhat depressive personality. Self-deprecation is a very easy coping mechanism. He also talks about his Scottish upbringing sometimes, and how heavily emphasised being humble was, so that probably has a lot to do with it.
Tom Cadogan Agreed. I read his book and he has a pretty sordid past. My guess is that he feels extraordinarily lucky to be where he is and probably feels somewhat guilty about his success. He understands that some people work hard all their life and do all the right things and don't have half the success to show for it.
Craig's tweeted this video remembering Larry King. A legendary and memorable moment indeed from a broadcasting legend who rightfully respected and liked Craig. Rest in Peace, Larry King
+TheKeithelliott I agree, his show would bomb at the earlier slots because people are expecting a certain type of content, but at late night, no one cares so he can do whatever he wants and he has the freedom to actually do it. Other shoes have to play it safe for ratings and to try to get emmy nominations. :/
I think a lot of people would have appreciated his comedy if they had known he was on. I only found his show by accident, as did many of his fans in the US. The ordinary person "got" his comedy and thought he was hilarious. It's CBS that didn't get it. They marginalized his show and kept it from getting the ratings it could have gotten if they would have supported it. Got to blame Letterman for some of that too. Craig's show followed Letterman's and not ONCE did he even say "Stay tuned for the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson," or whatever. Don't get me started.
@@alexanderg1935 I always thought James did alright on panel does like 8oo10c, big fat quiz, etc., But I've always despised hosts who cannot let the guests talk. I can't wait for the day America finally gets their Graham Norton... But the network would probably cancel it.
Larry King was so cool and gracious here. For some one of his stature to do a bit like this shows how unpretentious he is. He get's it, and isn't taken with himself.
"I was there for the primaries about.... 12 years ago" Craig's face after he said that was amazing, he realised at that exact moment the power he had unleashed lmfao
On the Pete Holmes podcast, when asked about one thing in his life that made Craig laugh the hardest (something Pete asks all of his guests), he mentioned this. Which made me so, so happy.
Same here 😥 I had stopped watching late night talk shows in the 90s and i didnt really follow the genre since. Then a couple yrs ago clips of Craigs antics started showing up in my feed and i was hooked. Id still have cable if this show existed today. The guy is just the king of charisma
I loved Larry’s appearances on the show. Larry and Craig had such a delightful relationship, and it was always hilarious watching him react to all the wackiness. Rest in peace Larry King.
Aw, just read of his passing minutes ago, and this was literally the first thing that popped into my mind. I’m glad he was able to show this side of his personality- he was surprisingly funny. Rest In Peace Mr. King 👑
I was so locked into Larry King talking about chocolate and how he has type 2 diabetes that the whole point of him being a robot was to act like one and that robots don't have diseases. LOLOLOLOLOLOL FUCK I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING!!!
I remember watching this episode when it aired. Probably the funniest episode of the show in my opinion. Thank you Larry King for entertaining us as Geoff. Rest In Peace.
Wow!...I mean WOW!!!.....I never saw this show till it was too late, however I have watched MANY episodes on youtube... This is by FAR the funniest one ever...
Larry never understood the desire to end a popular show. He wanted Craig to continue. I love how he tried to give him advice. It was so sweet. "This is either the worst or best idea I have ever end."
Damn, I just heard about Larry's death and immediately wanted to watch that video again. Makes me sad, hope mr. suspenders is having a fun time upstairs.
Craig didn't get the most popular guests, but he didn't need A-listers to be funny or interesting anyway, he could make it work without them. And when A-listers came on his show, they really enjoyed their time talking with Craig Ferguson without the need of stunts, skits/sketches, or even silly games.
If you want a real treat, just watch any interview with a guest that's willing to go back and forth with Craig rather than sticking to their talking points. Billy Connolly, Don Rickles, Betty White, Ewan McGregor, etc... - the guests who recognized that the show could be fun if they stopped trying to give the pat Hollywood interview were a blast.
Here's an idea. When Craig was saying "I don't know what I'm doing" - he actually meant it. Even so many years hosting the show - he'd be still winging it. Just like soooo many people are :)
Larry: My advice...my advice to the ladies...” Craig: “SHUT UP! SHUT UP !!!” 😂😂 No one will ever be able to explain why this is so hilarious. It just is.
After Craig left the show I stopped watching TV altogether. He and Letterman were the last two pillars of late night television worth watching. I do hope Craig comes back to host another talk show someday. He's second to none.
Simply the best TV show, both live and on the tube. I miss the machine gun pace that never missed the mark. I’m grateful to have been in the audience. Thank god UA-cam keeps us laughing. These strange days are trying times.
am i to assume that Craig Klibourne was the CNN news anchor immediately before Larry King Live became a thing . bahh, I guess its actually okay, or at least better than th alternative , sometimes just not to get it ... how did i get here again ?
This was hilarious but so weird. It was like, the stuff he was saying wasn't funny, but I laughed until I had tears. Only Craig could pull this off. XD
OH MY GAWD! HOW?! How is it 2018 & I'm *just now* watching this?! It's so damn funny that now my stomach hurts from laughing AND I accidentally woke my dog! A million bazillion heartfelt giggly thanks for this upload!!
When Craig talked about liking how CBS didn't know his show was there and they could do things like a "Larry King Robot". I agree, James Corden is a great talent but I feel his show is just more of the same thing the other late night shows bring. I miss Craig's craziness because he was so different. Also this is how i will always remember Larry King, cracks me up every time. R.I.P. Larry.
"I want to say this for the people in the audience and people across the country... You're a great host, you're a terrific personality. You DESERVE a better time slot." That was awesome. Just awesome.
I REALLY appreciate Larry King for saying that at the end. Seeing Craig's face, getting that validation with such candid honesty... from Larry fucking King. Someone who speaks who goddamn mind and does not need to mince words, that was just rewarding to watch. I've always felt the same about Craig, and America really dropped the ball letting him slip away.
Larry King spent 60 years being calm, reserved, and professional, saving up every random thought for the moment he could pilot a robot.
3:48 Larry King interrupting himself with "it's true" twice always kills me
As if he was disagreeing with himself. 😅
You didn't want this, did you?!
You didn't want a robot who thinks!
You didn't want someone who creates of his own mind!
I like MILK CHOCOLATE!!
oh my god hahahahaha
I LMAO every time I see this. :D
Idk how many years later, but this is still my go to when i wanna laugh
The milk chocolate rant is one of my favorites of all time
I've never laughed like I laughed at that
Larry was right, Craig deserved better. So unfortunate that mainstream america didn't understand him, didn't really "get" Craig's personality. He could have played it safe by being just like the rest but I enjoyed him more because he did his own thing and didn't care about winning awards and just wanted us to enjoy ourselves. James Corden could never compare to this man.
Just to stick up for James a bit:
James Corden DOES his own thing, it's just that his thing happens to correlate well with the mainstream.
Craig is better than James, but you can find worse than James as a show host (hell, Letterman had a show for 30 years or something, and he's the worst fucker that ever was on TV, just the worst.)
+SomeNiceMovies Dave was a pioneer, you have no idea what you're talking about. Being great is taking a risk, being original and people still liking it, not regurgitating the same formula. Craig was awesome because he was different but he also had a quickness of thought that is not common with all comedians. Craig was a breath of fresh air, James Corden is a good presenter, a good actor, singer, energetic and funny in his own way but he is no talk show host, the talk part is a skill mastered by very few. Carson is the standard of course in that regard. Jimmy Fallon is the best Corden can ever become, he's very similar, extremely talented and versatile guy but the talking part with the guests he just lacks.
I'd say Corden's better at it than Fallon. I still don't understand Fallon's appeal.
But, back to the main point... Craig did it better than anyone else. In all seriousness, his approach to the show was fantastic and unlike anyone before or since.
Careful, Icarus
Craig was the best late night talk show host ever in my opinion. He was incredible. The problem wasn't that Americans didn't get him. CBS didn't get him and never gave the show any real promotion. Most people never knew the show was there. You could watch CBS all day and never see an ad for Craig's show. Even Letterman ended his show and never threw to Craig--even though the show was up next. When people actually SAW Craig, they liked him.
RIP Larry King. This was brilliant television. Larry King and Craig Ferguson - what a team!
RIGHT! I’m so glad I stumbled upon one of the compilations of his appearances on The Late Late Show a few years ago- I had no clue Larry King was funny!
But he and Craig had some incredible comedic chemistry, didn’t they?
I've seen this so many times, never gets old. RIP to Larry King.
He did absolutely amazing! I laughed my ass off and so did everyone there + the guy was really brilliant and seemed like he took the advice if he didn't have something nice to say he wouldn't say anything at all.
I hope he's getting all the milk chocolate he wants in heaven
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Possibly the most unexpectedly, funniest things that ever happened through the entire run of the show. This is gold on all levels.
You can see how happy Craig was when they had to take the first break. When the camera is panning back above the audience before cutting to commercials, you can see Craig running over to where Larry is and you can see how excited he was and I'm sure he went over to quickly tell Larry how great this bit is going and to keep doing whatever he is doing because it's working perfectly.
Rest In Peace, Larry King.
I’d like to think a piece of his soul is still in Geoff Peterson.
This was one of the first clips I came to look for. One of the funniest things I've ever seen...
@@wanpakudanpu You dont think of Larry King as being funny when you know of him from his CNN show because you think of him as a serious substantive interviewer and journalist. Craig just knew how to get Larry into a comedic mood.
@@afweath05 Conan O'brian always got Larry wound up, also
In his pants.....
That means the old hag now partially lives on in Craig's house. They deserve each other.
"I like chocolate, milk chocolate, I know dark chocolate is in but- you didn't want, you didn't want this did ya? You didn't want a robot who thinks...You didn't want someone who creates of his own mind. No. I like milk chocolate."
Shut up !! SHUT UPPPP!!!
I watched it seven times in a row and cracked up just as hard each time.
You wanna leave? I’ll do the show.
Craig became the sidekick on his own show....epic
First thing I wanted to watch after hearing the sad sad news. RIP Larry
The great Larry King passed away today. With a 63 year career, spanning radio, tv, internet, and robot sidekick, this may very well be his magnum opus. RIP Larry King. He liked Milk Chocolate.
I realized one thing about Craig during his "farewell tour" kind of year: He cannot accept compliments. Anytime someone would say how great he is or how missed he will be...he turned it into a joke and change the subject.
Maximus decimus meridius Especially given his history, I'd say it's his somewhat depressive personality. Self-deprecation is a very easy coping mechanism. He also talks about his Scottish upbringing sometimes, and how heavily emphasised being humble was, so that probably has a lot to do with it.
Tom Cadogan Agreed. I read his book and he has a pretty sordid past. My guess is that he feels extraordinarily lucky to be where he is and probably feels somewhat guilty about his success. He understands that some people work hard all their life and do all the right things and don't have half the success to show for it.
Maximus decimus meridius
+Tom Cadogan
+properviolence
omg!! you guys are just as great as him! love to you all!
Maximus decimus meridius I don't care what anyone has to say please put all your focus on Larry King Gay Robot Skeleton!
Maximus decimus meridius Listen to a story from what they found in his pants while he was dying.
Had to come here after hearing of Larry King's passing. "You didn't want this, you didn't want a robot who thinks"
I love how they gave Geoff suspenders
ikr!
Craig's tweeted this video remembering Larry King. A legendary and memorable moment indeed from a broadcasting legend who rightfully respected and liked Craig. Rest in Peace, Larry King
I dont have a problem with sugar. I have type two diabeetus.
"Here DIAAAABEETUS"
Larry passed away. :( I had to come back to this. RIP to a legend.
"I feel like I'm in a crazy dream." Molly Shannon summed up the Craig Ferguson show perfectly.
Anthony Hopkins got it better when he was asked if he's been to a therapist and he said "No, but I'll definitely go after this show"
Great compliments by Larry at 10:20. Problem is the mainstream masses wouldn't 'get' Craig.
TheKeithelliott Larry was just telling the truth. Craig Ferguson must be the most underrated late night host in the US.
+TheKeithelliott Only the hobos in the studio and stoners in their underwear appreciate his comedy :D
+TheKeithelliott I agree, his show would bomb at the earlier slots because people are expecting a certain type of content, but at late night, no one cares so he can do whatever he wants and he has the freedom to actually do it. Other shoes have to play it safe for ratings and to try to get emmy nominations. :/
I think a lot of people would have appreciated his comedy if they had known he was on. I only found his show by accident, as did many of his fans in the US. The ordinary person "got" his comedy and thought he was hilarious. It's CBS that didn't get it. They marginalized his show and kept it from getting the ratings it could have gotten if they would have supported it. Got to blame Letterman for some of that too. Craig's show followed Letterman's and not ONCE did he even say "Stay tuned for the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson," or whatever. Don't get me started.
That's a silly thing to say.
"This is so new to me, to be a robot"
*blows into mic*
"I have my own harmonica - i dont know how to play harmonica"
I almost pissed myself lmao
I think I have...
still funny
It's sad that the Late Late Show is now just an infomercial with a British guy.
Barrett Mopar Since Schotland is also in Great Brittain your remark is almost correct. Corden is from England. 😊
Barrett Mopar As a British guy, I've got to agree with you. I fucking hate James Corden (most Brits do), I miss Craig something awful.
@@alexanderg1935 I always thought James did alright on panel does like 8oo10c, big fat quiz, etc., But I've always despised hosts who cannot let the guests talk.
I can't wait for the day America finally gets their Graham Norton... But the network would probably cancel it.
Its now Late Night Ellen. Its just like Ellen
agreed. James Corden is such an irritating guy, it's unbelieveable how much he yaps and yaps and never shuts up.
Passive-aggressive Larry King Geoff @ 08:20 LOL
"I just try to bring some clarity to the show. Back to you, Craig." hahaha
Larry King was so cool and gracious here. For some one of his stature to do a bit like this shows how unpretentious he is. He get's it, and isn't taken with himself.
"I was there for the primaries about.... 12 years ago" Craig's face after he said that was amazing, he realised at that exact moment the power he had unleashed lmfao
"of all the things i've done in this business....craig this is the weirdest"
“IF YOURE UNHAPPY WITH ME AS A ROBOT, DONT HAVE ME BACK” 😂😂😂
On the Pete Holmes podcast, when asked about one thing in his life that made Craig laugh the hardest (something Pete asks all of his guests), he mentioned this. Which made me so, so happy.
Dang do you have a link to that
@@DownloadEvony it's available for free if you search it, I just found it.
When Craig actually aired, I never knew. Now I watch reruns on UA-cam and always get a kick.
you share this condition with every one of Craig 's internet fans in the UK
@Nesrine Feriel Indian with the same condition checking in.
Same here 😥
I had stopped watching late night talk shows in the 90s and i didnt really follow the genre since. Then a couple yrs ago clips of Craigs antics started showing up in my feed and i was hooked. Id still have cable if this show existed today. The guy is just the king of charisma
1933 - 2021. RIP and thank you for your time shared with us Larry King ♥️
When I heard Larry King had passed, I immediately looked this episode up. RIP to the great broadcast king!!!
Had to watch this again when I heard the news. RIP, Larry.
RIP Larry. This was one of your greatest performances.
"YOU DIDN'T WANT A ROBOT WHO THINKS, DID YOU?!"
Holy hell. I'm dying. Never knew Larry King was so funny.
I have to admit, Larry makes a great robot skeleton :-)
Not exactly a stretch for him.
It started out a little slow. But this turned out to be fucking awesome. Just listening to him ramble is gold
"I walked the streets of Manchester" hahahahaha
+NizzyNizerson when i was a normal jew.
lmfao.
I though he's gonna say 'I have a place there" hahaha. (Just like the old Geoff the Robot does every time they 'travel') hahaha
+KingFisheR00011 me too that would of been so funny though.
Everyone laughed because the first thing they thought of - he walked there to throw beads at people LOL.
This is one of my go to's anytime I wanna be dying laughing
RIP King
RIP Larry
I'm gonna miss this crazy banter
5:50 to 6:20 best 30 seconds of television ever made
dont forget 6:22 has me in tears every time
Yes! I'm in tears!
That has to be the greatest 30 seconds that Larry king ever did 🤣
I loved Larry’s appearances on the show. Larry and Craig had such a delightful relationship, and it was always hilarious watching him react to all the wackiness. Rest in peace Larry King.
That was so classy of Larry to compliment Craig like that.
Aw, just read of his passing minutes ago, and this was literally the first thing that popped into my mind. I’m glad he was able to show this side of his personality- he was surprisingly funny. Rest In Peace Mr. King 👑
RIP Larry King. My favorite clip of him.
RIP to the Legend, Larry King.
RIP Larry King 😢 This was one of my favorite episodes of the late late show
“If you’re unhappy with me as a robot, DON’T HAVE ME BACK!!!!”
Lmfao 😂
When I heard he passed this was the first thing I thought of...and saw Craig tweeted it himself. Excellent. RIP to a legend.
“Heroes always get remembered, but legends never die” Rest In Peace 💔🕊
RIP to the legend Larry King, this is one of my favorite clips to come back to when I need a smile
Funny as hell, I love how the punch line is literally just the King himself. RIP Larry, one of the greats.
I LOVE this clip so much! Just brilliant, spontaneous comedy!!! Still brings tears to my eyes with silly laughter, gold
I was so locked into Larry King talking about chocolate and how he has type 2 diabetes that the whole point of him being a robot was to act like one and that robots don't have diseases. LOLOLOLOLOLOL FUCK I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING!!!
I remember watching this episode when it aired. Probably the funniest episode of the show in my opinion. Thank you Larry King for entertaining us as Geoff. Rest In Peace.
R.I.P. Larry, this will always make me happy
It's always fun when Craig and Larry get together, but this was extra special! They're both very solid men!
RIP Larry. This was the greatest thing ever. Thank you❤️
Wow!...I mean WOW!!!.....I never saw this show till it was too late, however I have watched MANY episodes on youtube... This is by FAR the funniest one ever...
RIP best guest Geoff.
RIP Larry King. We´ll miss you.
this is pure bliss, Larry should have been on more
I love how, towards the end, Larry reminded Craig to thank the guests. Little moments like that demonstrate just how classy a host Larry was.
he's so old but he's Larry King that was one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my entire life I will cherish it for my entire life goodbye.
#RIPLarryKing. Thank you for the laughs, Larry King Geoff!
This was a legendary episode. Getting props from an institute like Larry is a compliment set in stone
i swear to god this is one of the best things ive ever seen
gods bless larry king
Watching his appearences on Craig's show after his death feels so sad yet warm.
Larry never understood the desire to end a popular show. He wanted Craig to continue. I love how he tried to give him advice. It was so sweet.
"This is either the worst or best idea I have ever end."
One of the finest moments in television and, like lightning in a bottle, could never be re-captured again. Thank god for youtube!
I was indifferent to Larry King until I saw a year or so ago. He was absolutely fantastic doing this. The man was an absolute treasure. R.I.P.
This is one of the finniest episodes ever
Damn, I just heard about Larry's death and immediately wanted to watch that video again. Makes me sad, hope mr. suspenders is having a fun time upstairs.
My head started to hurt I was laughing so hard at this. Absolutely brilliant!
I really miss this show. There aren't too many shows where I actually laughed out loud at. This was definitely one.
Craig didn't get the most popular guests, but he didn't need A-listers to be funny or interesting anyway, he could make it work without them. And when A-listers came on his show, they really enjoyed their time talking with Craig Ferguson without the need of stunts, skits/sketches, or even silly games.
If you want a real treat, just watch any interview with a guest that's willing to go back and forth with Craig rather than sticking to their talking points. Billy Connolly, Don Rickles, Betty White, Ewan McGregor, etc... - the guests who recognized that the show could be fun if they stopped trying to give the pat Hollywood interview were a blast.
Here's an idea. When Craig was saying "I don't know what I'm doing" - he actually meant it. Even so many years hosting the show - he'd be still winging it. Just like soooo many people are :)
I watched this show when it was live almost every night, but I'm happy I still stumble upon surprises I missed like this!
This is either the best or the worst idea I've ever had!!!
Larry: My advice...my advice to the ladies...”
Craig: “SHUT UP! SHUT UP !!!” 😂😂
No one will ever be able to explain why this is so hilarious. It just is.
After Craig left the show I stopped watching TV altogether. He and Letterman were the last two pillars of late night television worth watching. I do hope Craig comes back to host another talk show someday. He's second to none.
Letterman & Ferguson...best late night line up
That is so true! Late nite now is SO LAME, haven't watched any of them, Corden is the worst!
Simply the best TV show, both live and on the tube. I miss the machine gun pace that never missed the mark. I’m grateful to have been in the audience. Thank god UA-cam keeps us laughing. These strange days are trying times.
Good times, Craig ran that show like a circus, a "better" time slot might have killed his style.
man i miss this show so much
RIP Larry King a real giant. We miss you Mr. Ferguson. Regards from South Africa
Still legitimately one of my favorite clips on UA-cam. Rest in Peace Larry.
RIP LARRY KING...going to miss you...tough 2021
RIP Larry "Geoff Peterson" King
Haha, "the guy before you." I thought he meant Craig Kilbourne.
am i to assume that Craig Klibourne was the CNN news anchor immediately before Larry King Live became a thing .
bahh, I guess its actually okay, or at least better than th alternative , sometimes just not to get it ...
how did i get here again ?
@@govansquared4759 no, you’re to assume you are a dummy.
Rest In Peace Larry King.
You'll always be remembered as the weirdest Geoff version.
RIP Larry, a TRUE blue entertainer
Legend! R.I.P Larry King
We will all miss him....RIP The curious Mr..King. ! 👏👏🙏🇨🇦
This was hilarious but so weird. It was like, the stuff he was saying wasn't funny, but I laughed until I had tears. Only Craig could pull this off. XD
Man Larry was hilarious
rest in peace larry you were the best
OH MY GAWD! HOW?! How is it 2018 & I'm *just now* watching this?! It's so damn funny that now my stomach hurts from laughing AND I accidentally woke my dog! A million bazillion heartfelt giggly thanks for this upload!!
It's great isn't it? This show had so many unexpectedly hilarious moments
Same thing happened to me in 2015.
Final episode is so freaking awesome.
😃😄👍💜✨
you wanna leave? ill do THE SHOW, EPIC!
When Craig talked about liking how CBS didn't know his show was there and they could do things like a "Larry King Robot". I agree, James Corden is a great talent but I feel his show is just more of the same thing the other late night shows bring. I miss Craig's craziness because he was so different. Also this is how i will always remember Larry King, cracks me up every time. R.I.P. Larry.
"He drove once its true- he drove once ITS TRUE" - Larry King 2011
"I want to say this for the people in the audience and people across the country... You're a great host, you're a terrific personality.
You DESERVE a better time slot."
That was awesome. Just awesome.
I REALLY appreciate Larry King for saying that at the end. Seeing Craig's face, getting that validation with such candid honesty... from Larry fucking King. Someone who speaks who goddamn mind and does not need to mince words, that was just rewarding to watch. I've always felt the same about Craig, and America really dropped the ball letting him slip away.