David Letterman believes the end of “The Late Show” on CBS is a “huge mistake” and a loss for American culture.
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, Letterman ...
It was David Letterman’s turn to be in the “Late Show” hot seat. The iconic talk show host, 76, sat down for a discussion with current emcee Stephen Colbert at Manhattan’s Ed Sullivan Theater on ...
NEW YORK - April 4, 2014 -- David Letterman's departure from the late-night realm won't just end an unmatched run on television. It also will close the book on an era reaching almost to the birth of ...
LOS ANGELES - Comedian David Letterman, who brought a sardonic, offbeat wit to late-night television, along with bits such as "Stupid Pet Tricks" and his "Top Ten" list, will retire as host of "The ...
David Letterman and Stephen Colbert got their revenge by hurling 'Late Show' furniture off the roof onto a CBS target: 'Good ...
David Letterman, the host of CBS' Late Show, will retire in 2015. His production company Worldwide Pants Inc. said in a press release: "David Letterman, during a taping of tonight's Late Show, said ...
Comedian David Letterman returned to the "Late Show" Monday night for the first time since retiring from hosting the show in 2015. He was warmly welcomed back to the show he had hosted for 22 years, ...
It’s the end of an era, or soon will be. NYC icon David Letterman will announce his retirement from The Late Show on this evening’s show (4/3). His last show will be sometime in 2015. The news broke, ...
David Letterman may think executives at CBS are “lying weasels,” but that won’t stop him from returning once more to help send off The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Letterman, 79, will join Colbert, ...
Late night legend David Letterman returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York on Monday, telling successor Stephen Colbert that he misses the daily grind, musical guests and the chair itself.
Letterman told the audience during the taping that he had informed CBS CEO Les Moonves of his decision, according to a press release. “The man who owns this network, Leslie Moonves, he and I have had ...
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