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David Letterman will say goodbye to the Late Show after 22 years on Wednesday, May 20, and his CBS network is planning quite the star-studded finale for the host with 6,028 broadcasts under his belt.
David Letterman ends his nearly 22-year run on CBS' "Late Show" on Wednesday, May 20. Prior his tenure at CBS, he hosted a late night show on NBC for more than 10 years.
In 2015, David Letterman stepped down as host of The Late Show after a 22-year run, and Stephen Colbert stepped into some big shoes as he took his place behind the iconic desk. On Monday ...
David Letterman 28 photos On Monday, Tom Hanks will appear on the show, marking his 60th appearance with Letterman. Hanks first appeared on "Late Night" on April 4, 1984.
“The Late Show with David Letterman” is going out with a bang. The CBS show announced a star-studded lineup for its final 28 broadcasts with appearances by George Clooney, Tom Hanks, Oprah ...
David Letterman’s return to the Ed Sullivan Theater earned him a standing ovation. The former late-night talk show host was back at his old stomping grounds for his first time as a guest on ...
“The Late Show with David Letterman” is going out with a bang. The CBS show announced a star-studded lineup for its final 28 broadcasts with appearances by George Clooney, Tom Hanks, Oprah ...
In its bare-bones structure and thoughtful approach, My Next Guest feels less like a reprise of his late-night talk show than Letterman’s self-reward for a long career, one he often spent ...
David Letterman’s return to the Ed Sullivan Theater earned him a standing ovation. The former late-night talk show host was back at his old stomping grounds for his first time as a guest on ...
One of his final guests on CBS, before retiring in May 2015, was then-President Barack Obama, who was a year away from wrapping up a long-running job of his own. Letterman's new Netflix show opens ...
Tonight's top-10 list: Guests David Letterman should have on his Netflix show Dave is back for a series of hour-long interviews. Here's who he should talk to, if he knows what's good for him ...
David Letterman 2.0, the Non-Ironic Version On his Netflix show “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction,” he defers to fame, skips jokes and rarely challenges his guests. What happened?
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