You can tell Tony enjoys the free open format of Letterman. All he has to do is make his stories funny which he does. You can see he’s like a child he enjoys the attention. No movie or commercial plugs or yammering on about current events or personalities. Just regular life stories and thoughts and silliness. Miss those days. Before computers and greed.
Hilarious from start to finish. That guy always added a unique seasoning of hilarity like Alan Kalter did, enhancing the shows he was on. Even his facial expressions would make a joke sometimes.
Yes! This is the one, thanks Don! I was mistaken, ( it was 32 years ago), but my brother IS in the same row, but at the end where Tony comes in. He is in the 2nd seat. My memory is a little off, but this is the clip, thanks again!
Hi Don, Thanks so much for posting this wonderful collection of Letterman shows! Would you have one with Tony Randall on Dave's show where he switched places with a member of the audience ? They became a "guest" and Tony sat in the audience. Looking for this as my brother was there, sitting right next to Tony in the audience! He is/always was a huge fan of Tony Randall and the look on his face was priceless when this happened. I think PeeWee Her an was also on thus episode. If you have it, please send me a link, thanks again!
I checked - no Pee wee and Tony on the same show. I found a Who Asked for It from 2-17-87, where an audience member (actually staffer Brian McAloon) asks if Dave will have guest hosts, and Dave says no, but the show has guest audience members, whereupon Brian is tossed out, and Tony sits in his seat. Sitting next to Tony is an elderly gentleman (slicked-back white hair, glasses) who shakes Tony’s hand. This was 32 years ago, and I doubt this man would still be alive today. So unlikely your brother. That’s the closest I could find that matches your description.
Actually, the guy directly behind Tony is another staffer. But the guy next to _him_ might be your brother. Turns out I did put it up, part of three "Who Asked for It" that featured that guy behind Tony, staffer/writer Dave Rygalski: Who Asked For Its on Late Night, 12/23/86 to 6/11/87: ua-cam.com/video/PFgLKbaJRW0/v-deo.html It's the 2nd "Who Asked for It."
I'm fairly certain it was Carl Reiner. As a gag, during his segment at home base he went and grabbed a random from the audience and had him come sit at home base instead, and sat in the audience cracking wise while Dave interviewed the random civilian. I want to say it might have been the November 1986 episode with Drake Sather, as I also have a strong recollection of watching that episode, but I'm really not sure about that.
Oops, my husband just said that my brother may have been in the row right in front of where Tony sat, my bad. Can you post the link for "Who asked for it" 2/17/87?
Not sure about the years here, but he seems to be referencing his future wife. (Not sure if he is already a widower here.) He says, She asked to marry me, after the pinch. He was very hesitant to marry his wife because she was so much younger than he was, but she was determined and kept asking him to marry her. Cute story about an unlikely relationship that actually worked out well. I do however agree that pinching would NEVER work today, thank goodness.
If you have "all" of Letterman ..can you post the video of the Song Paul Shaffer sang about all he guests who refused to ever come on the show..it only aired once...CBS was NOT happy
It was on the Late show during a period when Letterman was just going very "independent" in thought..and not yet a shill for Les Moonves so between 1994-2004 lol...10 years of shows... if I can recall anything more....I will post. I dont rememeber the guests on that show..sorry. The song was scathing. brilliant.
It has to be around 2004-2008 now that I think back..Dave starts a segmenttalking about Pacino, Deniro, Nicholson, and others who said NEVER to coming on lol
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These were such great days... I love the huge ovation Tony gets when he comes out.
You can tell Tony enjoys the free open format of Letterman. All he has to do is make his stories funny which he does. You can see he’s like a child he enjoys the attention. No movie or commercial plugs or yammering on about current events or personalities. Just regular life stories and thoughts and silliness. Miss those days. Before computers and greed.
We didn't know it at the time, or maybe we did, the 80s were the peak decade, and there is no going back, only down now.
thank you so much. i never had the stamina to go back through my tapes for this one!
Tony Randall- National Treasure
I wish he had been my uncle or grandfather.
Randall was a fantastic guest.
“I love you mama.”
I’d love to sit with Tony Randall and discuss commercials!
Lol,I just watched that Carson appearance too.
Hilarious from start to finish. That guy always added a unique seasoning of hilarity like Alan Kalter did, enhancing the shows he was on. Even his facial expressions would make a joke sometimes.
He was better on the Johnny Carson show ! Always a big fan of this talented man!
Yes! This is the one, thanks Don! I was mistaken, ( it was 32 years ago), but my brother IS in the same row, but at the end where Tony comes in. He is in the 2nd seat. My memory is a little off, but this is the clip, thanks again!
Excellent. :)
After watching this, Tony Randall isn't Tony Randall Tony Randall is Felix Unger.
Hi Don, Thanks so much for posting this wonderful collection of Letterman shows! Would you have one with Tony Randall on Dave's show where he switched places with a member of the audience ? They became a "guest" and Tony sat in the audience. Looking for this as my brother was there, sitting right next to Tony in the audience! He is/always was a huge fan of Tony Randall and the look on his face was priceless when this happened. I think PeeWee Her an was also on thus episode. If you have it, please send me a link, thanks again!
I checked - no Pee wee and Tony on the same show. I found a Who Asked for It from 2-17-87, where an audience member (actually staffer Brian McAloon) asks if Dave will have guest hosts, and Dave says no, but the show has guest audience members, whereupon Brian is tossed out, and Tony sits in his seat.
Sitting next to Tony is an elderly gentleman (slicked-back white hair, glasses) who shakes Tony’s hand. This was 32 years ago, and I doubt this man would still be alive today. So unlikely your brother.
That’s the closest I could find that matches your description.
There are two younger guys sitting just behind Tony. Maybe one of them is your brother. I’ll put it up probably tomorrow.
Actually, the guy directly behind Tony is another staffer. But the guy next to _him_ might be your brother. Turns out I did put it up, part of three "Who Asked for It" that featured that guy behind Tony, staffer/writer Dave Rygalski:
Who Asked For Its on Late Night, 12/23/86 to 6/11/87: ua-cam.com/video/PFgLKbaJRW0/v-deo.html
It's the 2nd "Who Asked for It."
I remember that: it wasn't Tony Randall. It's on the tip of my tongue who it was.
I'm fairly certain it was Carl Reiner. As a gag, during his segment at home base he went and grabbed a random from the audience and had him come sit at home base instead, and sat in the audience cracking wise while Dave interviewed the random civilian.
I want to say it might have been the November 1986 episode with Drake Sather, as I also have a strong recollection of watching that episode, but I'm really not sure about that.
Oops, my husband just said that my brother may have been in the row right in front of where Tony sat, my bad. Can you post the link for "Who asked for it" 2/17/87?
Hard to believe he admitted that he pinched a girl's behind backstage. Lol .. they would have nailed him to a cross if that happened today.
Not sure about the years here, but he seems to be referencing his future wife. (Not sure if he is already a widower here.) He says, She asked to marry me, after the pinch. He was very hesitant to marry his wife because she was so much younger than he was, but she was determined and kept asking him to marry her. Cute story about an unlikely relationship that actually worked out well. I do however agree that pinching would NEVER work today, thank goodness.
If you have "all" of Letterman ..can you post the video of the Song Paul Shaffer sang about all he guests who refused to ever come on the show..it only aired once...CBS was NOT happy
Depends when on Late Show, since a good portion of my collection is currently behind immovable "stuff."
It was on the Late show during a period when Letterman was just going very "independent" in thought..and not yet a shill for Les Moonves so between 1994-2004 lol...10 years of shows... if I can recall anything more....I will post. I dont rememeber the guests on that show..sorry. The song was scathing. brilliant.
There are some sources I can search through and will when I get a chance.
It has to be around 2004-2008 now that I think back..Dave starts a segmenttalking about Pacino, Deniro, Nicholson, and others who said NEVER to coming on lol
Will search tomorrow.
I thought that Tony Randall was one of those guests that Johnny Carson forbade Dave from having on his show.
Evidently not.
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eesh😐😮 There's non PC. But holy shit.LOL?
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I don't know why, but I've always believed that Tony Randall was English.