@@thelettermanpodcast Indeed. It's always important to have people who worked with Dave on Late Night and The Late Show on your show because the two franchises are different, and Dave became very different as he got closer to his retirement.
@@thelettermanpodcastWhat a shame. I know I’m not a captivating speaker, but I did this episode specifically to get that guy to subscribe. So close! We almost had him!
The woman who brought on the Christmas toys was Shannon Eis.
Heh heh you bet. More to come…
was a utility for decades so I especially appreciated this. Utilities see Everything!
Outstanding! Where did you serve?
Wow! You were able to interview one of the final people who worked with Dave. That's just incredible.
These folks are unique in that they get to compare the two franchises.
@@thelettermanpodcast Indeed. It's always important to have people who worked with Dave on Late Night and The Late Show on your show because the two franchises are different, and Dave became very different as he got closer to his retirement.
@@KungEMuller we were referring to Letterman and Colbert, but agree with your statement too:)
@@thelettermanpodcast Oh. Right. Sorry. Yes. Dave and Stephen are totally different from one another, and Brian knew about that firsthand.
The letterman pod cast? I subscribed the minute I read that, watched 4 minutes and...unsubscribed.
Your longevity puts you in contention for our ‘viewer of the month.’ Well done, and we’ll let you know.
@@thelettermanpodcastWhat a shame. I know I’m not a captivating speaker, but I did this episode specifically to get that guy to subscribe. So close! We almost had him!
Also, we use one word, ‘Podcast’
Your version feels like it’s made of plaster.
@@betalegno worries. We’re an acquired taste. Like cooking sherry.