Bob Dylan Will Also Appear In David Letterman’s Penultimate ‘Late Show’
Getty Image “Bob Dylan and his band perform three songs, and Liberace does some cooking.” So reads the plot summary for my now-favorite episode of Late Night with David Letterman. The departing Late...
View ArticleNorm Macdonald Issues A Tearful ‘I Love You’ To David Letterman At His Final...
Tonight on The Late Show, Norm Macdonald performed what was billed as the final standup performance on Letterman’s show. When he concluded his set — which was apparently exceptionally good — Norm...
View ArticleDavid Letterman Told Oprah He Is Taking One Item From His CBS Office When He...
Oprah Winfrey stopped by The Late Show with David Letterman on Friday. With his final week approaching as host of the long running late night talk show, Oprah asked him about his experience cleaning...
View ArticleEddie Vedder Proves Letterman Is The ‘Better Man’ In His Musical Performance
In one of the final musical performances for The Late Show with David Letterman, Eddie Vedder and the CBS Orchestra performed the one Pearl Jam song title that best summed up everyone’s feelings about...
View ArticleA Hefty Ranking Of André The Giant’s Top Appearances Outside Of The Ring
FOX/ABC Today is André the Giant’s birthday. If he was still with us, he would have been 69. In honor of the big guy’s big day, we’re going to be looking at a slightly different side of his career. In...
View ArticleThe Letterman Comedy Tree Proves How Influential David Letterman Has Been
CBS It’s a line that’s getting used a lot building up to the end of an era: “David Letterman changed the face of comedy.” It’s as general as it is true, but he didn’t do it by himself. There were...
View ArticleFrom Leno To Cher, Here Are David Letterman’s Biggest Celebrity Feuds
NBC Over the course of 33 years in late-night television, David Letterman has become the most influential guy in the game, and one of the most beloved by both audiences and other celebrities (as the...
View ArticleThirty-Three Years After Appearing As Letterman’s First Late-Night Guest,...
The year is 1982. A gap-toothed comedian named David Letterman has just been given the 12:30 a.m. slot on NBC, following Johnny Carson. As his first guest, he brings out a post-Stripes,...
View ArticleLetterman’s Longtime Head Writers, Eric & Justin Stangel, On The Time They...
Via Justin Stangel It wasn’t easy getting Eric and Justin Stangel to go on the record about their 17 years at Late Show with David Letterman (mostly as head writers and executive producers). As we...
View ArticleWatch Jimmy Kimmel Fight Back Tears Wishing David Letterman Farewell
Jimmy Kimmel, who will be airing a Jimmy Kimmel Live rerun opposite Dave Letterman’s final Late Show tonight, gave a moving tribute to the retiring late-night host last night and chronicled just how...
View ArticleLet’s Look Back At David Letterman’s Top ‘Top 10 Lists’
CBS David Letterman has been doing Top 10 lists since before it was cool (since 1985, to be exact). While we can’t claim to have found the absolute best Top 10 lists ever featured on his shows over...
View ArticleFoo Fighters Will Be David Letterman’s Final ‘Late Show’ Musical Guests
As a personal favorite of David Letterman’s, Foo Fighters will have the honor of closing out Letterman’s tenure as host of The Late Show, according to Rolling Stone. This is far from the first time...
View ArticleWe Fell Down A Rabbit Hole Of Great David Letterman Musical Performances
CBS As we sit here in the 11th hour of David Letterman’s run as host of the Late Show, there’s no shortage of things to look back on… his infamous Top 10 lists, comedy bits, monologues, etc. His...
View ArticleRemembering David Letterman’s Most Awkward Interviews
CBS/Worldwide Pants In the litany of things we’re going to miss about David Letterman, pretty high up on the list sits his legendary interviews. With a conversational style that could be politely...
View ArticlePaying Tribute To David Letterman: The UPROXX Staff’s Favorite Moments
Getty Image There is no real difference between being a sports fan and being a comedy nerd, save for the solitary method of appreciating the former and the wide social acceptance of the latter. Yes,...
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