David Letterman

Big Al Appears on Letterman
Big Al Appears on Letterman
Big Al Appears on Letterman
Big Al Mack of the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show on B101.7 likes to talk about that one time he was on the Late Show with David Letterman. You know what, it really happened, and the video proof has surfaced!
Watch David Letterman’s Final, Star-Studded Top Ten List
Watch David Letterman’s Final, Star-Studded Top Ten List
Watch David Letterman’s Final, Star-Studded Top Ten List
There were no scheduled guests on the final episode of The Late Show With David Letterman (minus The Foo Fighters, who closed out the night with a performance of “Everlong”), but that didn’t mean that a few of Letterman’s old friends didn’t stop by to say goodbye one last time. Some of the funniest people alive all came together to present one final Top Ten list, Things I've Always Wanted to Say To Dave.
Watch David Letterman’s Final ‘Late Show’ Entrance Ahead of Tonight’s Farewell
Watch David Letterman’s Final ‘Late Show’ Entrance Ahead of Tonight’s Farewell
Watch David Letterman’s Final ‘Late Show’ Entrance Ahead of Tonight’s Farewell
You don’t have to wait until later tonight to begin saying goodbye to David Letterman (though if you’re like us, you’ve already started that process) — you can do it right now. The venerable, longtime Late Show host is ending his 33-year run with tonight’s episode, which promises to be a fantastic, hilarious and appropriately heartwarming sendoff. But before we get to that, you can watch Letterman’s final Late Show entrance right now.
David Letterman Honored Leading up to the Final Show
David Letterman Honored Leading up to the Final Show
David Letterman Honored Leading up to the Final Show
David Letterman has been credited as a comedy pioneer by many, including his talk show competition. On the night before he would host his final Late Show show, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel both shared how they were influenced by David Letterman.
Vedder's Farewell to Letterman
Vedder's Farewell to Letterman
Vedder's Farewell to Letterman
This is it kids, only two shows left for David Letterman. The comic legend is closing out his late night career with the most memorable guests. Monday night was no different, as Pearl Jam front man Eddie Vedder delivered an emotionally charged performance to say farewell.

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