Category: David Letterman

  • Hannibal On The Late Show
    Hannibal On The Late Show

    Here’s Hannibal Buress knocking it out of the park with his debut on The Late Show with David Lettterman. As far as I can see, this was the 17th December 2010 edition, and he quickly came back, reappearing just a few weeks later on the 7th January. He was probably writing for 30 Rock at…

  • Talking Of Cast Reunions
    Talking Of Cast Reunions

    Here’s a really nice run of segments on the The Late Show from November 2nd, 1994. It’s their Cast Reunion Special. This is a great way to take something being forced on the show – plugging the Cagney & Lacey reuinon movie that weekend – and making something funny and fun from it. I also…

  • AWAAARDS
    AWAAARDS

    Now seems like as good a time as any to watch some decent moments from awards shows. He got a bad rap at the time, but from what I’ve seen, Letterman hosting the Oscars was exactly what you’d expect. This clip made me wonder who was the first person to do an alternate audition tape…

  • Open All Night
    Open All Night

    This has no links to Open All Hours apparently. Open All Night, was created by Tom Patchett and Jay Tarses for ABC, and aired for 10 episodes (2 never aired) beginning in November 1981. Letterman appeared on one episode.

  • Spinal Tap On Late Night With David Letterman
    Spinal Tap On Late Night With David Letterman

    Together again to promote their new album on a 1992 episode of Late Night With David Letterman, here’s Spinal Tap. And here’s there appearance at said Freddie Mercury Tribute, where things didn’t quite go to plan.

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    Nineteen 90s Shows

    I wrote another book about television. I like television. I like television so much that the first thing I modelled and printed on my new 3d printer was this … I made some more after that too. There’s a few more, including TVS, ATV, and HTV, but I bought you here to talk about my…

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  • Re-Casting Keanu
    Re-Casting Keanu

    Keanu Reeves is 56. That makes him eight years older than Clive Dunn was when he was first cast in Dad’s Army. But don’t panic, Clive Dunn was always playing much older characters than his own age. Keanu Reeves is 56. That makes him seven years older than Stephanie Cole was when she was first…

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