It must be a wild feeling for Jimmy Kimmel to have Letterman as a guest on his show after growing up idolizing him. It's great to be able to rewatch these great bits again. Life has not been the same since David Letterman signed off network television.
Honestly, as much as I hate Jay Leno, I don’t think it has been talked about enough the impact of David Letterman, Jay and Oprah all ending their shows in the early part of the last decade has had on our society. They all left huge voids in our culture that seemingly cannot be filled.
Kimmels fav letterman bits are all the touching women episodes, licking their hair, being told to stop fondling them one air, Pretending he was only with his wife for 20 years while sexually using young staff with his producer then inappropriately using his audience/tv viewers to tell people about it so they would laugh at it and diminish his negativity as he did the same thing as weinstein using young women that he had no talent to attract to himself without the tv position and too high salary.
I'm glad he pointed out how much quieter the talk shows used to be. It seems that viewers these days can't tolerate a brief pause in thoughtful conversation.
Agree. And Dave's audiences could get pretty rowdy, but it was genuine uproar. Otherwise, they would sit and listen like normal human beings. I think it really does throw younger viewers off. That's when you get comments like, "WTH's wrong with this audience?!"
If you've been to a taping, you'll know they really push the audience to laugh as much as possible. They have an opening act to loosen people up, and then they stress the need to laugh loudly so that the microphones can pick it up
It felt like a local cable access show, like it was just made for a couple people in Ohio lol. Letterman practically invented the kind of entertainment media we see on the internet today: everything feels "homemade".
I still tear up remembering that Kimmel told his viewers to watch Letterman’s last show, and chose to run a rerun on his own show that night. His emotional tribute to Letterman was so touching…his license plate, birthday cake, etc. Conan also paid homage and at the moment Letterman’s show began, Conan told his viewers to switch over to Dave’s show. Fallon…nope. Kimmel and Conan were humble and respected the reality they would probably not have careers had it not been for Letterman. Fallon…nope. I remember taping the shows and rewatching many times. I remember all these references especially the visit to GE. Still remember very early episode with Larry Bud Melman talking to people at the bus terminal. Hysterical especially with Dave spontaneously laughing at the mistakes with the microphone. So sad with what is on the air now, Thanks for the great interview.
Jimmy Kimmel produced the Kevin and Bean radio show back when they were battling Howard Stern and Mark and Brian. Classy guy came down and spent the morning with them on their last live broadcast together instead of sending a basket of edibles.
I don't think fallon has the same say for his late night show at nbc as kimmel with his abc show or conna with his pbs show. It's more to do with the establishments rather than their personal respect for david letterman. What does it do for you to surmise about people?
Anytime dave was doing something outside the building, from a window or a remote location like taco bell, it was the greatest bit in late night history
And Conan took those ideas especially and just juiced the hell out of them: "Conan travels" series, going around the world and doing week-long remotes.
Great selections, Jimmy! I don't know if I was more "into the show" than you were, but in my high school years, particularly 1986-89, I went home from school and went to bed around 5:00pm just so I could wake up by 12:30am, watch Dave, and then do hours and hours of homework before morning classes. Oh yeah... I went to an all boys school also. so I had no other life and was pelted occasionally with rocks and garbage!
I always enjoy Jimmy Kimmel's stories about being a devoted fan of "Late Night." I can relate; I am a year younger than Jimmy, and I was watching back then too (as a high school and college student) - and I also missed Shirley MacLaine's infamous appearance when it first aired, but heard about it afterward, and finally saw it recently on UA-cam. Late Night in Las Vegas in May 1987 was indeed a great week of shows. Thanks for having Jimmy on this channel again!
Wonder if the security guy who did it has a sense of humor. I imagine he was cool with the clip because I think he has to sign off on it for them to use it. Dave made him a permanent highlight of the show.
It's not just that Barry White was willing to work with Dave (who was still fairly new, and clearly a pipsqueak) it was that he actually GOT Letterman's insane sense of humor and was invested in the bit 🙂
So sincere. I grew up on Letterman also. I'm from Western New York but ended up in Taiwan (Go figure!) and a lot of my quirks and jokes come from a Letterman-esque feel. The future of Taiwans English speakers relies on you, Dave! Thanks Jimmy. That was heartwarming.
In relation to asking about Dave's shoes, there was another time someone asked what was up with them, but with a less elaborate response. Dave said "Keep watching daytime television, and here, this is why". It then cuts to a shot of Phil Donahue, who also did his show at 30 Rockefeller Plaza at the time. "What the hell is up with Letterman's shoes? On the next 'Donahue'!" Also, in terms of them being actual letters from actual viewers, someone once asked what would happen if Dave flapped around fake letters from phony viewers. He did that once, and the ghost of "Elvis" showed up to talk to Dave for a bit.
Dave!!! I just watched you on Jimmy Kimmel. That's how I heard about this UA-cam channel. I watched you every night and I have missed you not being on TV. I just love you so much. I really love Jimmy Kimmel too. You two are the kindest, funniest guys
I found out about the UA-cam channel from Dave’s appearance on Seth Meyers. He is a very humble man - as the late Norm McDonald put it, Dave is “not for the mawkish” - and didn’t even want to talk about it when Seth wanted to plug it. I watch every clip you post and comment on nearly every one. Jimmy Kimmel is right: the comedy still holds up. Dave is also a masterful interviewer.
Hello, I have been hoping to see Dave's interview with Jan Hooks on the old show? I went to both the NBC and CBS shows, and at the NBC show Laurie Diamond put me and my girlfriend in the green room when we told her we came from Minnesota and got cut off from the audience. We sat in there with Ms. Hooks and Kmar. Got to say hi to Paul after the show! But I've never seen the show again ... 😕
I still have old VHS tapes chock full of Meg Parsant, the Velcro suit, elevator races, Mujibur and Sirajul, Rupert Jee, Biff, concept shows, the Rice Krispies suit, NBC bookmobile lady and god bless him Calvert Deforest AKA Larry “Bud” Melman AKA Lucretia Nunblaster.
I used to stay up til 12 to watch dave and record the last half hour when I was in high school becuz I couldnt stay up past midnight, so i can relate to jimmy. Miss watching Dave every night at 11:30 so much😢
Kimmel is such a classy guy to create content for a different talk show host's website. by speaking so sincerely about his continuing admiration for Dave
This old Dave video channel is magnificent, miss show so much! Got my adult son (who is really funny & did some college improv) to sub to this bc he loves solid, complex & quirky comedy & bits, like Key&Peele all through college & we saw Whose Line's Ryan & Colin twice when he was in middle school. Now I gotta watch old Elliott stuff too🤣
love letterman, and jimmy is pretty good on his own, but to see jimmy so unabashedly loving letterman, it's so adorable and it makes me like jimmy even more
The viewer mail episode you highlighted was one of my favorite memories of the show (mostly the image of the crew member sitting on her bed). So glad you shared it.
i appreciate his love and enthusiasm for dave so much, i grew up pretty obsessed with late night shows, i wasn’t into just one i would watch them all, jay, conan, seth, (jimmy of course) and i got into carson and sick cavett and tom snyder, i LOVE larry sanders show, and then some. i would watch hours and hours of those shows every night . i dunno why i love the concept and format so much and how you never know what is going to happen
Wow...this video reminded me of these hilarious sketches Dave & the Late Night crew pulled off when I watched religiously in the 80’s. Havent seen The Guy Under the Stairs in ages LOL.Thanks 4 posting!
Chris elliot (cabin boy) and dave are some of the best memories. old turkey buzzard and cap town races throws made me laugh so hard. Please add these too.
Seeing these clips, I remember how much your show meant to me, Dave, and how innovative you were--and, oh, yes, irresistably funny! Thank you! (Also, Chris Elliottpure genius to have him on the show.
I was much older than Kimmel, but I had my VCR set up to tape Dave all week, then on weekends I'd have "Daveouts", where I'd go through the whole week of shows. I got to where I could fast-forward through commercials just perfectly, going from FF back to Play at just the right split-second.
Yeah there has to be a rule in the writer room: you can do an idea if it hasn't been done since the writer came into existance lol. Jimmy is still a total Letterman nerd, and he's done a great job of creating a show that still manages to not be derivative of his idol.
Good call, Jimmy! We're the same age and my friends and I would always do the "They pelted us with rocks and garbage" line. I forgot all about it , so thank you!
The shoes, lol. I remember one viewer mail segment where they asked Dave "How many pairs of tan pants can one man own?" And Dave went backstage where there was a giant box of disposable pants like a box of tissues, you pulled one pair out and another appeared. I used to tape his show too and watch it after school. We always laughed so hard, still do!
I started with Carson when I had to drag, because I wasn't big enough to carry it, an old suitcase I called my briefcase for work. I don't remember watching Carson but some of my earliest TV was watching NBC reruns of Dave after I was supposed to be asleep. I remember him eating a big clear glass bowl of mayo as part of a bit.
i’ve been looking for this for ages and can’t find it at least twice in one week Dave said I overheard something and it was so weird that these words have never been uttered before in the same sequence, and then he repeated something that he heard that made no sense at all and it was hysterical. Does anybody remember this moment, I think he only did a couple times ……
If you were like me and didn't have a job to go to the next morning, Late Night was must see TV every night. But it wasn't the same after he moved to CBS.
"Zany!" describes Letterman's various bits well. When they ventured into the public, yeah...often people torutured hilariously....like when he took Richard Simmons clothes shopping.
During a Vegas monologue, Dave said a stranger asked him for $300. The man said he and his wife were vacationing in Las Vegas, she became ill and he needed the money to buy medicine for her. Dave asked, “How do I know you’re not going to go gamble the money I give you?” The man replied, “Oh, I’ve got gambling money.” During the show that night, if things were going slow, Dave would just spontaneously say, “But I’ve got gambling money.” 😂
The best skit was Tom Jones busted out of the wall singing supermarket shopping with the world's most dangerous band, Dave in his dry wit said Paul was that Tom Jones? My my I'm moist
It must be a wild feeling for Jimmy Kimmel to have Letterman as a guest on his show after growing up idolizing him. It's great to be able to rewatch these great bits again. Life has not been the same since David Letterman signed off network television.
It’s really amazing, isn’t it?
Honestly, as much as I hate Jay Leno, I don’t think it has been talked about enough the impact of David Letterman, Jay and Oprah all ending their shows in the early part of the last decade has had on our society. They all left huge voids in our culture that seemingly cannot be filled.
Kimmels fav letterman bits are all the touching women episodes, licking their hair, being told to stop fondling them one air, Pretending he was only with his wife for 20 years while sexually using young staff with his producer then inappropriately using his audience/tv viewers to tell people about it so they would laugh at it and diminish his negativity as he did the same thing as weinstein using young women that he had no talent to attract to himself without the tv position and too high salary.
What a great bunch of clips. Chris Elliott was so funny!
That G.E. Handshake was Classic! Me and my friends were doing that for weeks after it aired.
This was the best. True fans like Jimmy Kimmel reminiscing about the show. 👏
Yes time to gatekeep fans!
The irony is how unfunny Jimmy Kimmel is.
@@zoso73 now now trumper don’t be sad!
Glad to see Chris Elliott get some attention here. I'd love to see Chris talk about his favorite bits in a segment.
Same! Guy Under The Seats was a stroke of genius.
That’s a great idea!
I'm glad he pointed out how much quieter the talk shows used to be. It seems that viewers these days can't tolerate a brief pause in thoughtful conversation.
Agree. And Dave's audiences could get pretty rowdy, but it was genuine uproar. Otherwise, they would sit and listen like normal human beings. I think it really does throw younger viewers off. That's when you get comments like, "WTH's wrong with this audience?!"
Standing Ovations BLOW....
If you've been to a taping, you'll know they really push the audience to laugh as much as possible. They have an opening act to loosen people up, and then they stress the need to laugh loudly so that the microphones can pick it up
Thank you, Jimmy. I’m so glad to see that you “got” David Letterman. We miss him so much on TV.
David Letterman was terrific, and he's still got it.
Chris Elliott, man. I never laughed so hard. This show was one of a kind.
And Chris was 19 years old when he started on the show.
It felt like a local cable access show, like it was just made for a couple people in Ohio lol. Letterman practically invented the kind of entertainment media we see on the internet today: everything feels "homemade".
@@habracken8004 Actually four months shy of turning 22. Born May 31, 1960.
@@dongiller Hi Don!
Ya wanna buy a monkey?
I still tear up remembering that Kimmel told his viewers to watch Letterman’s last show, and chose to run a rerun on his own show that night. His emotional tribute to Letterman was so touching…his license plate, birthday cake, etc. Conan also paid homage and at the moment Letterman’s show began, Conan told his viewers to switch over to Dave’s show. Fallon…nope. Kimmel and Conan were humble and respected the reality they would probably not have careers had it not been for Letterman. Fallon…nope.
I remember taping the shows and rewatching many times. I remember all these references especially the visit to GE. Still remember very early episode with Larry Bud Melman talking to people at the bus terminal. Hysterical especially with Dave spontaneously laughing at the mistakes with the microphone. So sad with what is on the air now,
Thanks for the great interview.
I recall this as well: genuine class!
Was reminiscing same the other night with them❤️❤️❤️ miss Dave's show, love the Netflix bits but definitely not the same solid, quirky humor!
Jimmy Kimmel produced the Kevin and Bean radio show back when they were battling Howard Stern and Mark and Brian. Classy guy came down and spent the morning with them on their last live broadcast together instead of sending a basket of edibles.
I don't think fallon has the same say for his late night show at nbc as kimmel with his abc show or conna with his pbs show. It's more to do with the establishments rather than their personal respect for david letterman. What does it do for you to surmise about people?
@@kstepko Wait what's this about Alec Guinness?
Anytime dave was doing something outside the building, from a window or a remote location like taco bell, it was the greatest bit in late night history
Those remotes with Rupert were gold
And Conan took those ideas especially and just juiced the hell out of them: "Conan travels" series, going around the world and doing week-long remotes.
Preach!
@@tubby6339 Remotes are a daunting task on top of producing the show. I am surprised how long Dave did them. Great stuff! Jimmy is terrific!
i remember those episodes, the kids were asleep ,im cleaning and watching David Letterman and it was a different time definitely
Great selections, Jimmy! I don't know if I was more "into the show" than you were, but in my high school years, particularly 1986-89, I went home from school and went to bed around 5:00pm just so I could wake up by 12:30am, watch Dave, and then do hours and hours of homework before morning classes. Oh yeah... I went to an all boys school also. so I had no other life and was pelted occasionally with rocks and garbage!
What a great story!!
I always enjoy Jimmy Kimmel's stories about being a devoted fan of "Late Night." I can relate; I am a year younger than Jimmy, and I was watching back then too (as a high school and college student) - and I also missed Shirley MacLaine's infamous appearance when it first aired, but heard about it afterward, and finally saw it recently on UA-cam. Late Night in Las Vegas in May 1987 was indeed a great week of shows. Thanks for having Jimmy on this channel again!
The GE handshake became a staple at my workplace back in the 80’s.
Dave vs GE "The GE Handshake"
Absolute comedy gold.
Wonder if the security guy who did it has a sense of humor. I imagine he was cool with the clip because I think he has to sign off on it for them to use it. Dave made him a permanent highlight of the show.
It's not just that Barry White was willing to work with Dave (who was still fairly new, and clearly a pipsqueak) it was that he actually GOT Letterman's insane sense of humor and was invested in the bit 🙂
True! Similar to when Jimmy had Mike Tyson on in the early days
“David, my leg!” 😂
@@kstepko hahaha! xD that was great!
I also remember him later on during the CBS years doing a Big Ass Ham advert
I've laughed about "They pelted us with rocks & garbage" ever since it aired. Great clips!🏆
Love you Jimmy.. Thank you for having Dave on your show. It was magical to see him💙
The GE bit is one of the greatest moment in TV
This channel makes me so happy. I cherish each one. For perpetuity, these videos will show the rare, unique moments of this remarkable show.
Thanks Jimmy, thank you Dave for putting this up
Lord these clips are hilarious 😂😂🙌Barry White Camping and the General Electric corporate handshake in slow motion 👏👏🤣🌸
Letterman was just great... Dave Letterman. Jimmy Kimmel's admiration (etc) is quite understandable.🎉 !!!
Thanks Jimmy, see you tonight at 11:35.
Chris Elliott is a gem 💎
So sincere. I grew up on Letterman also. I'm from Western New York but ended up in Taiwan (Go figure!) and a lot of my quirks and jokes come from a Letterman-esque feel. The future of Taiwans English speakers relies on you, Dave!
Thanks Jimmy. That was heartwarming.
I love that he truly is grateful that he’s in Dave’s life. I’m sure he fells like he’s the luckiest guy in the world ❤
One of my all time favorite episodes!!!!! Love Dave. Thanks Jimmy for bringing this back.
I love to watch Jimmy Kimmel talk about his love for Dave. I hope he has stopped his prank calling however.
Dave in the Deli segments were hilarious and so were the phone calls to people's exes...and Kimmel, outstanding guy ❤️❤️
So glad I grew up with Letterman. He was the Best!
In relation to asking about Dave's shoes, there was another time someone asked what was up with them, but with a less elaborate response. Dave said "Keep watching daytime television, and here, this is why". It then cuts to a shot of Phil Donahue, who also did his show at 30 Rockefeller Plaza at the time. "What the hell is up with Letterman's shoes? On the next 'Donahue'!"
Also, in terms of them being actual letters from actual viewers, someone once asked what would happen if Dave flapped around fake letters from phony viewers. He did that once, and the ghost of "Elvis" showed up to talk to Dave for a bit.
Jimmy sure knows his Dave bits. This was hilarious.
Dave!!! I just watched you on Jimmy Kimmel. That's how I heard about this UA-cam channel. I watched you every night and I have missed you not being on TV. I just love you so much. I really love Jimmy Kimmel too. You two are the kindest, funniest guys
I found out about the UA-cam channel from Dave’s appearance on Seth Meyers. He is a very humble man - as the late Norm McDonald put it, Dave is “not for the mawkish” - and didn’t even want to talk about it when Seth wanted to plug it. I watch every clip you post and comment on nearly every one. Jimmy Kimmel is right: the comedy still holds up. Dave is also a masterful interviewer.
I will see you in the comment section, Karen! (I'm so sorry what society has done to your name)
Me too, @@alohadave8119 - and not just because it is my own name (although I don’t fit the stereotype).
Hello, I have been hoping to see Dave's interview with Jan Hooks on the old show? I went to both the NBC and CBS shows, and at the NBC show Laurie Diamond put me and my girlfriend in the green room when we told her we came from Minnesota and got cut off from the audience. We sat in there with Ms. Hooks and Kmar. Got to say hi to Paul after the show! But I've never seen the show again ... 😕
I can give you the date: April 2, 1993.
I still have old VHS tapes chock full of Meg Parsant, the Velcro suit, elevator races, Mujibur and Sirajul, Rupert Jee, Biff, concept shows, the Rice Krispies suit, NBC bookmobile lady and god bless him Calvert Deforest AKA Larry “Bud” Melman AKA Lucretia Nunblaster.
I used to stay up til 12 to watch dave and record the last half hour when I was in high school becuz I couldnt stay up past midnight, so i can relate to jimmy. Miss watching Dave every night at 11:30 so much😢
Also, for the love of god, make these episodes available in their uncut form. I'm begging you.
Kimmel is such a classy guy to create content for a different talk show host's website. by speaking so sincerely about his continuing admiration for Dave
I'm pretty sure he'd do just about anything for Dave.
Absolutely facinating. Loved the real clips with your stories. Many many more please. Soon. Right now!
My two favourite talk show hosts. Really enjoyed this Jimmy!
This old Dave video channel is magnificent, miss show so much! Got my adult son (who is really funny & did some college improv) to sub to this bc he loves solid, complex & quirky comedy & bits, like Key&Peele all through college & we saw Whose Line's Ryan & Colin twice when he was in middle school. Now I gotta watch old Elliott stuff too🤣
I missed so many classes in college because I would stay up to watch the show and sleep through my alarm. I'm homeless now. thank you Dave
Worth it.
Me and Kimmel would have so much to talk about! I did the same thing with my VHS's! I still have my David Letterman scrapbook!
If I remember correctly Colleen was in the audience of one of Dave’s last shows and was recognized by him.
I hear there’s a YT video that features both the full remote as well as Colleen’s audience appearance.
love letterman, and jimmy is pretty good on his own, but to see jimmy so unabashedly loving letterman, it's so adorable and it makes me like jimmy even more
The viewer mail episode you highlighted was one of my favorite memories of the show (mostly the image of the crew member sitting on her bed).
So glad you shared it.
i appreciate his love and enthusiasm for dave so much, i grew up pretty obsessed with late night shows, i wasn’t into just one i would watch them all, jay, conan, seth, (jimmy of course) and i got into carson and sick cavett and tom snyder, i LOVE larry sanders show, and then some. i would watch hours and hours of those shows every night . i dunno why i love the concept and format so much and how you never know what is going to happen
Dave was the anti late night host who eventually became the standard for today's hosts.
Elvis, The Drifter & Me from the Vegas run is my favorite Letterman bit ever.
Jimmy Kimmel - biggest Letterman fan ever (except for Don Giller). Would have been cool if Jimmy mentioned Don. 😉
Little known fact: Tom Clancy's original title for The Hunt for Red October was The International Guy Under the Seats.
Wow...this video reminded me of these hilarious sketches Dave & the Late Night crew pulled off when I watched religiously in the 80’s. Havent seen The Guy Under the Stairs in ages LOL.Thanks 4 posting!
Chris elliot (cabin boy) and dave are some of the best memories. old turkey buzzard and cap town races throws made me laugh so hard. Please add these too.
Don, is there a clip anywhere of the legendary "Oh, I got gambling money" joke from the Las Vegas shows? That whole week was a blast.
Still have my letterman sweatshirt!!❤️
Seeing these clips, I remember how much your show meant to me, Dave, and how innovative you were--and, oh, yes, irresistably funny! Thank you! (Also, Chris Elliottpure genius to have him on the show.
I miss Dave.
I was much older than Kimmel, but I had my VCR set up to tape Dave all week, then on weekends I'd have "Daveouts", where I'd go through the whole week of shows. I got to where I could fast-forward through commercials just perfectly, going from FF back to Play at just the right split-second.
I just said "they pelted us with rocks and garbage" to no one in particular the other day! this makes me happy.
Yeah there has to be a rule in the writer room: you can do an idea if it hasn't been done since the writer came into existance lol. Jimmy is still a total Letterman nerd, and he's done a great job of creating a show that still manages to not be derivative of his idol.
Good call, Jimmy! We're the same age and my friends and I would always do the "They pelted us with rocks and garbage" line. I forgot all about it , so thank you!
The best moment on letterman was a stupid pet trick when a dog walked to the stage and hiked his leg and peed .
Then a slow motion replay lol
My favourite Letterman moments are the ones where Jimmy Kimmel isnt around
I miss Mr. Letterman and I never understood Mr. Elliott. Awesome Mr. Kimmel has so much respect for Mr. Letterman.
Jimmy : you ll probably never meet anyone who's more genuinely into the show than I was
Donz : OK
Letterman is a legend wht a magnetic personality just incredible...
Some of my faves,brings me back,haven't stopped laughing and watching!The internet is good for some things!!
The shoes, lol. I remember one viewer mail segment where they asked Dave "How many pairs of tan pants can one man own?" And Dave went backstage where there was a giant box of disposable pants like a box of tissues, you pulled one pair out and another appeared. I used to tape his show too and watch it after school. We always laughed so hard, still do!
Here after Jimmy’s special thanks for telling me about this channel!
For someone in the fringes of the industy this is a revelation of sorts..
How dusty are you?
I actually have a new found respect for Kimmel after watching this.
Chris Elliott just thwacked me LOLs, I didn't know!! THanks yall
I liked when he told those old ladies to beat it from that window😂😂😂😂😂
Dave's show was groundbreaking. Always something completely nutty.
Then Craig took over..more mayhem
Personally, I think Craig was under-rated. And, he just walked away.
@@stevethomas2285 Leave 'em wanting more.
The shoe bit is still my favorite Dave moment!
The Colleen Boyle bit was a highlight too for Steve just this morning 👍
I started with Carson when I had to drag, because I wasn't big enough to carry it, an old suitcase I called my briefcase for work. I don't remember watching Carson but some of my earliest TV was watching NBC reruns of Dave after I was supposed to be asleep. I remember him eating a big clear glass bowl of mayo as part of a bit.
The Barry White bit was the best
Best catch phrase nominee….nicely packed bag boy.
i’ve been looking for this for ages and can’t find it at least twice in one week Dave said I overheard something and it was so weird that these words have never been uttered before in the same sequence, and then he repeated something that he heard that made no sense at all and it was hysterical. Does anybody remember this moment, I think he only did a couple times ……
David Letterman ❤❤❤
Jimmy is great. I love to interview him for my show.
If you were like me and didn't have a job to go to the next morning, Late Night was must see TV every night. But it wasn't the same after he moved to CBS.
Chris Elliot! My absolute favorite part of the show!
I've used the rocks and garbage line a lot, but I could never remember where it was from. Now I remember.
"Zany!" describes Letterman's various bits well. When they ventured into the public, yeah...often people torutured hilariously....like when he took Richard Simmons clothes shopping.
This makes a sad, tired, old man very happy.
Pronouncing "in lieu" as in loo had me in stitches. Well donne, Jimmy.
Kimmel's indulgence of Dave gives a worthy hand-off of the succession of hosts;
Steve Allen, Johnny Carson, Dave, Jimmy Kimmel.
This was so good. I needed it. I’m italian, you know. Thanks Dave and thanks Jimmy.
Jack Paar was great, and Steve Allen was, too. Bring some of their clips back! Please!!!
They each got on laughing jags, Past till he visibly had tears running down his face!
I wish I had met David letterman and Jimmy Kimmel ..
I see Dave will be Jimmy Kimmel’s guest tonight! When will Dave appear on The Late Show?
Still have the anniversary shows on VHS my own self! :)
During a Vegas monologue, Dave said a stranger asked him for $300. The man said he and his wife were vacationing in Las Vegas, she became ill and he needed the money to buy medicine for her. Dave asked, “How do I know you’re not going to go gamble the money I give you?” The man replied, “Oh, I’ve got gambling money.” During the show that night, if things were going slow, Dave would just spontaneously say, “But I’ve got gambling money.” 😂
I love that "hole" is the part they mute.
The best skit was Tom Jones busted out of the wall singing supermarket shopping with the world's most dangerous band, Dave in his dry wit said Paul was that Tom Jones? My my I'm moist
I did the same thing Jimmy did. I write in for tickets under all my friends’ names and went five times
Seems Jimmy was as big of a Late Night fan as I was !
Dave called Shirley on her Schtick and she didn’t like it. 👊
the handshakes where funny lol