Staff Favorite Moments: Writer James Downey, Part 2 | Letterman
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- The "Late Night" head writer looks back at John Candy vs. wasps, Bob Rooney Day, the giant doorknob and much more.
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Even if Jim's only credit was writing for Weekend Update with Norm Macdonald, he'd still be a comedy legend. The list of his credits and his overall contribution to comedy is staggering.
Nobody revisits a joke like Dave. Best ever at it.
The giant doorknob bit was brilliant
I'm just realizing that he was the "I award you no points. And may God have mercy on your soul." guy from Billy Madison. Amazing delivery.
Once you know who this man is, you start to see him in a lot of things. I'm here right now because I just noticed him doing the cold opening in SNL S36E20 as the translator voice over for Bin Laden.
That fake moustache on Dave as the Evil Imposter Dad. 😂
The funniest part of that is that, for some reason, the real parents are still tied up.
My first memory of seeing Late Night was the Bob Rooney Day episode. I was immediately hooked and became a lifelong fan.
The insistence on the doorknob joke is beautiful!
my favorite James Downey moment, is the Billy Madison "may God have mercy on your soul" speech.
Oh man, that was brilliant and perfectly executed
Didn't even realize until I saw this comment.
It’s so awesome to see this again, thanks Jim!!
Some deep thoughts here. 😂James deserves way more accolades then he gets. And John Candy was so amazing!
Deep Thoughts was Jack Handey
Every time John Candy was on - he was on. Comedy gold.
I loved Late Night with David Letterman! He had a big heart and was really funny! I saw the show live in New York 2005 with musical act Garbage. I even bought a sandwich from Rupert Jee!
That was Late Show
Letterman AND Garbage?!? That's amazing. Top tier talent! :)
I just love Jim's giggle. :D
It's hard to convey now the fear and uncertainty of life in the 1980s during the Giant Doorknob Cold War.
Once Bush and Gorbachev signed the DNP treaty (Doorknob Non-Proliferation) things sort-of settled down.
Yes, today we only have a Cold War run by giant knobs.
Life was hell. They just got bigger 😳
13:27
😂Indeed. Oh, the humanity!😫. 😂‼️
@@dondevice8182hilarious but sadly true
"I was the voice of the Martin van Buren animatron" is right up there with my favourite English sentences.
Jim is a national comedy treasure
Isn't he? And he never broke under intense interrogation by Dave.
I've learned to know and appreciate Downey from Norm's stories of their days working together.
"It's just plain big" was a catchphrase among my high school friends back in the Giant Doorknob era.
The Giant Doorknob played a key role in Avengers no 239, but much to Disney's shame, hasn't showed up in the MCU yet.
THANK YOU so much for this
I absolutely love Jim Downey
Watch this in the morning - it will start your day off...right. 😊
Late Night was like a public access show that somehow was being broadcast on national television.
I could listen to Jim tell stories from his career all day.
Another Downey one, keep it up!
I remember the Giant Doorknob making an appearance in The Avengers comic book from Marvel. --- Maybe someday it will appear in an MCU film? Now THAT would make for an awesome Easter egg!
Downey is a comedy writing legend whose work spans entire generations. He started off at SNL sharing an office with Bill Murray, went on to work with David Letterman, returned to SNL where he was eventually fired when Don Ohlmeyer took exception to his jokes about Ohlmeyer's friend OJ Simpson, worked for Conan O'Brien, and then returned to SNL where he was responsible for every political sketch you probably remember from 2000 onwards.
Great compilation!
"Have you ever seen the world's largest humidor?"
"No I haven't."
"Any interest in that?"
"None whatsoever."
I died laughing at that when I saw that episode. As soon as he mentioned the world's largest humidor bit, that was the line I thought of. Nice to see Jim Downey enjoyed it as much as I did.
The brilliance of this show…
I want Jim Downey to have hundreds of compilations on this channel, love his introductions
If they don't make this a monthly segment Jim, I see it as a wasted opportunity on their part.
There's a giant doorknob collection available on Don GIller's channel. Just saying :).
One of my favorite comments to that collection: “I laughed before I even clicked on the video because I saw that it was over an hour long.”
love dave long hair
Downey is held in awe by Norm . That's good enough for me.
Downey is a legend 🔥
I'll never forget the month I spent helping dad dig up mom's flower garden so we could build our giant doorknob civil defense shelter. Sure, some of the neighbors made fun of us, but I feel confident that if things had taken a turn for the worst, those folks would have been the first ones to grab our knobs and give them a firm pull.
Love these clips.
The Martin Van Buren doll is creepy as hell.
Don't be frightened.
John Candy made my childhood great. I sure do miss that funny guy.
Dave’s haircuts with the ongoing doorknob bit defy both space and time.
Who was the kid actor?
Thanks so much on this show, especially the phone calls in. I've always saw a great show would be following up with these people.
"Following Dave" a new podcast
This kid is now 80. It would be great to hear about his life after this appearance. And how it changed his life, and Bob Rooney's
I remember the giant doorknobs! Didn't it become a long running thing wit more & more elaborate doorknobs?
It sometimes swung over the desk in the middle of the show
I remember Bob Hope did a promo for Bob Rooney Day. Are we talking 1982? Feels like it was that long ago.
1983. I hear the complete show is on the UA-cams, including Hope’s promo.
Far out. That Van Buren bit's extremely tremendous
4:58 José, as it turns out, happens to be calling from the very place Sofia Vergara was born 😅 Barranquilla, Columbia
The best part was the captioning that made it Baboonie day
Bob Rooney’s wishes are similar to mine.
These are golden with jim
I think I like this guy better than Jill! The opening here - yes! (A SMART show - I love this guy so phucking much!)
And he was Head Writer at the start, when the show shined maybe the brightest and changed the world.
And James Downey says he was LOVING it!! That's awesome to see and hear.
I actually think I was in that first audience with the Giant Doorknob! My only time there! (I think Barry Levinson was the guest, promoting "Diner.") Was that the same segment with the "Bag-O-Bees"?
The show you describe - Barry Levinson and the Bag O’Bees - occurred on May 11, 1982. The Giant Doorknob debuted a few weeks earlier, April 20, ‘82.
@@dongiller Well, then, I was CLOSE!
This is easily 2 times funnier NOW!!
🎉🎊🥳BOB's THE MAN!!!!!👍‼️
OK, so the post-credit scene with Mr Downey ... where is the Giant Doorknob now? Was it ever liberated from New Jersey? I do remember Bush and Gorbachev signing the DNP treaty ..
That was funny as hell
I didn’t know for a long time that James played the moderator at the end of Billy Madison (‘I award you no points, and May God have mercy on your soul’).
It's just plain big!
This is the only place on the internet that refers to a "University of Wauzeka at Steuben"
We need a giant doorknob these days.
The beauty of over explaining things.
The rule of three
Anything could be made funny. With the rule of three. Especially the running gag.
"It's just plain big". I think Letterman used that again for something else besides the plainly big door knobs.
This is all true. Tommy Tutone produced those cards in the 80’s.
I never recognize this guy because he never looks the same.
There is too much lack of silliness in comedy these days. Everything is sensitive and important. It's come back around again.
that guy calling for julio inglesias looks a lot like that chichi get the yayo guy from scarface
The door knob joke was so random.
I swear that kid is Matt Damon.
Who wrote these jokes?
Some giant doorknob
I was born in 1955. I've said many times, "I'm old enough to remember when Letterman was funny."
Still funny. Catch him on an episode of the Strike Force Five podcast and then listen to the five hosts - Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, John Oliver, Seth Meyers & Jimmy Fallon - gush over his influence and continuing brilliance
Dave remains the gold standard
This stuff might have been edgy back in the day but doesn't really land today.
Giant doorknob bits: not funny.
Dave always wore such awful, ill-fitting suits. Conan's wardrobe was a major improvement.
And that's soooooooooooo important
Unfortunately this guy only knows the least polished Letterman skits.
Kind of ridiculous that this old man has to cuss during this look back.
Very immature individual.
You are a highly uncreative person, correct?
I just spent 17 minutes and didn't find even one second of it... Just dumb
Definitely not funny
Wrong.
Where your sense of fun bud?