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David Letterman's Stupid Pet Tricks and Top Ten Lists are coming to streaming. Samsung TV Plus has done a deal with NBCUniversal to license the rights to over 1,800 episodes of Late Night with David Letterman for its FAST channel Letterman TV.
Letterman TV, David Letterman’s exclusive 24/7 TV channel available only on Samsung TV Plus, will begin airing content from over 1,800 episodes of NBC’s fam
Barrymore's recent appearance on Colbert's Late Show was intended as an homage to the host who has stewarded the late-night institution for 10 years. In July, CBS announced that it wasn't just axing Colbert, but scrapping the entire franchise after 33 years on the air.
David Letterman is sounding off on the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's The Late Show in a pointed way. Letterman, 78, took to YouTube on July 21 to share a video montage of him roasting CBS during his more than 20 years of hosting The Late Show from 1993 ...
Netflix has officially renewed the Emmy-winning talk show, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, for two additional seasons, with Season 6 set to premiere later this year. The renewal news comes after the show’s critically acclaimed ...
David Letterman let his past comments on CBS speak for him after The Late Show was canceled by the network. Today, the late-night icon shared a 20-minute montage of different moments of himself speaking against the company and its actions while he was host ...
Joaquin Phoenix told Stephen Colbert on the July 15 episode of The Late Show that his infamous 2009 interview with the show's former host David Letterman was "just one of the worst nights of my life" Phoenix memorably spoke with Letterman in character ...
In 2004, David Letterman once said, "There's something wrong with the drummer," during a taping of Late Night with David Letterman. That drummer just so happens to be Tré Cool of Green Day. Letterman is known to share special attachments to certain ...
"Well, you know what my community values are, buster? Freedom of speech," Colbert said in his opening monologue on Thursday.