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  1. Uso en de.wikipedia.org Late Show with David Letterman; Uso en en.wikipedia.org Late Show with David Letterman; List of Late Show with David Letterman episodes; Uso en hu.wikipedia.org David Letterman show; Uso en no.wikipedia.org Late Show with David Letterman; Uso en ru.wikipedia.org Позднее шоу с Дэвидом Леттерманом

  2. Shortly after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, American singer-songwriter Warren Zevon made his final public appearance on the late-night talk show Late Show with David Letterman on October 30, 2002. Zevon, who had regularly appeared on the show over the preceding decade, was unusually given the majority of the episode to talk with ...

  3. Late Night with David Letterman fue un programa nocturno de comedia y conversación del tipo " Late night talk show ”, trasmitido en la NBC, el cual fue creado y conducido por David Letterman, fue estrenado el 1982 y fue la primera versión de la franquicia Late Night, este programa se terminó en 1993 cuando Letterman dejó la NBC, al no ...

  4. Special appearances by Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, David Letterman, and Trevor Noah References [ edit ] ^ "The Late Late Show with James Corden" .

  5. David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American television host, comedian, writer and producer. He hosted late-night television talk shows for 33 years, beginning with the February 1, 1982, debut of Late Night with David Letterman on NBC and ending with the May 20, 2015, broadcast of Late Show with David Letterman on CBS.

  6. Wins. Nominations. Daytime Emmy Awards. 2. 2. Primetime Emmy Awards. 6. 50. David Letterman is an American comedian and talk show host known for Late Night with David Letterman (1982-1993), Late Show with David Letterman (1993-2015) and My Next Guest Needs No Introduction (2018-present).

  7. Background. Prior to Colbert's assumption of hosting duties, David Letterman had been host of Late Show for 22 years, dating to his arrival at CBS in 1993. CBS had not had a regular late-night talk show for most of its existence before that point, with only one attempt (the short-lived Pat Sajak Show in 1989–1990) between 1972 and Letterman's arrival.