Late Show With David Letterman Summary
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"The Late Show With David Letterman" debuted in 1993 and is known for its Top 10 List, audience participation and sketches such as "Will It Float?," and "Audience Show And Tell." At the beginning of each show, Letterman's monologue contains references to pop culture and politics. Memorable guests include Madonna swearing 13 times during an interview; Drew Barrymore flashing her breasts; and Farrah Fawcett acting in a druggy haze.
A small-screen heavyweight since the debut of Late Night With David Letterman back in 1982, funnyman David Letterman is still going strong as the wisecracking host of this, one of the most popular late-night talk shows on television. Longtime sidekick Paul Shaffer leads the studio band as A-list celebrities, Z-list celebrities, side-splitting comedy sketches, and Letterman's trademark Top 10 List keeps viewers laughing through the midnight hour. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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