Before long she gained residence as compere at the Red Rose Comedy Club[5] in Finsbury Park, London and continued to perform at numerous gigs throughout the UK.
[6] She played a comedy character journalist Fergski who blundered through interviewing teen artists of that era – Ant & Dec, Aswad and Michelle Gayle.
In one episode a spritely Phill Jupitus dressed as a security guard stops Fergski interviewing East 17 at the now defunct Top of the Pops set.
This solo show won her the Stage Award for Acting Excellence and transferred to the Hampstead Theatre before being toured to Hong Kong and Melbourne.
Ferguson has written extensively for BBC Radio 4: three series (18 episodes) of the popular sitcom Millport, various pieces for Woman's Hour including a series of updated fairy tales called After Happy Ever alongside afternoon plays ("The Lie" "The Fly" "Kindling") and Craig Fergusons standup monologues.
For BBC Radio Scotland she wrote and presented a series exploring the minds of comedy writers, Laughed Off the Page,[7] interviewing Colin Bostock-Smith,[8] Galton and Simpson, Ian Pattison, and Dick Vosburgh.
For TV she performed regular parts for the Channel 4, comedy drama No Angels and Ben Elton's BBC1 sitcom Blessed, as well as appearances in The Catherine Tate Show and The Bill amongst others.