Bill Murray Tries To Cheer Up An Audience Member | Letterman
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Bill tries to bring a little joy to one of Dave's fans.
(From "Late Night," air date: 2/12/93)
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The world needs more Bill Murray.
Fun fact: The audience member was Late Night writer Jon Beckerman, who would team up with Rob Burnett to create and produce “Ed,” “The Knights of Prosperity,” and “We Made This Movie.” He was also the de facto Head Writer on Late Show for a while.
Rumor has it he will soon appear on The Letterman Podcast as well.
Note: soon is a relative term.
Rumors are like ice cream.
@@dongiller yes! So fun for lickin!
So in other words it was scripted? I'm shocked. Lol
Yeah I was thinking he probably wrote the bit. :-)
Bill Murray is a true star and legend.
I am so old.
Thank God.
A brand new movie called Groundhog Day. What a time capsule. ❤
Oh man oh man just as Sharpton was plugging his books at a funeral the other day. This is comedic timing at its best. You guys still got it!
Layers and layers of subtext and commentary.
Blame capitalism. The man still needs to earn money. What do you do in exchange for money?
@@RebeccaLynnMusic so because "capitalism" says you have to "earn money" it's ok to exploit religion and eulogies for personal profit??? 🤷♀️
Today is 2 February. And Groundhog Day was a great story
0:20 Paul provided the piano accompaniment to Bill's Star Wars rendition on SNL.
Staaaar wars nothing but staaar wars
I wondered why they chose that music!
I love the commitment to a gag, including having Bill Murray AND Rev. Al Sharpton in on it
god i wish i could live in this bit forever
I love how he does the same way of entering the show like he did back in the very first show, just waiting a bit :D
I love Bill.
Bill murray's collarless button down shirt phase was the best
We miss the 90’s fashion statements.
I still love a tab collar!! But I’m 127 years old…so there’s that.
@@geebee3256 the secret is they keep you lookin like you’re from the future no matter your age.
Those are called banded collar shirts.
@@williamshaw9047 and they are fabulous.
I had to look up "The Box" to see if it actually existed or if Bill had invented it on the spot. Made me feel young for once (a reference so dated I don't understand it!!).
Me too! XD
I recall when I was in Jr High at a friends house his older sister was calling the box to request TLC and Ace of Bass.
I remember watching The Box. When I was young in the early 90’s it seems the only vídeo ordered, because it was always on, was Wreckx n Effects’ Rump Shaker. It was always on.
@@cactaceous how could it not be? Boom booms and zoom zooms are timeless.
@@Joe_for_real ace of base? That’s some fine European pop.
Still no talk show host has come close to approaching Letterman's greatness. Conan is back there somewhere though.
When late night talk shows were the best
"Star Waaaars... nothing but star wars ..give me those...star wars... don't let them end."
Why Star Wars for Bill Murray? Ghostbusters would've made more sense.
@@Hodaris_Darlinit's from a bit he did on SNL. A lounge singer putting lyrics to the Star Wars theme.
I remember watching this as a kid and thinking… 112th and Amsterdam… that’s by my apartment. Bill Murray was going somewhere around here. Probably Tom’s diner which I used to go to frequently with my mom and brothers. I could have seen him. Then he mentions Manhattan Ave. The apartment I grew up in and where my parents lived until I was 19 was on 108th btw Columbus and Manhattan Aves. Manhattan is actually a really long Ave, like 30 blocks but nobody knows it, even people from Manhattan, because it starts at like 100th st.
Super cool!
@@thelettermanpodcast There was a Dominican bodega, probably still there, on 108 and Manhattan that kept a tab for people from the neighborhood. You could get anything with no money and my parents paid the tab at the end of each month. My dad was none too happy most months. Old NYC man.
@@cactaceous that’s a history that’s rich and filled with candy.
When I watched this, I thought, "Some guy is going to yell, 'I live there!'"
Absolutely love the Nick Sixaye performance at 5:30!
15:16 we only saw her for a moment, but damn, Rosie looking goooooooooood
Amen
I love this guy. Funniest funny funner ever.
Pre social media days, when comedy could be done without fear of millions posting judgements on people.
I love televised golf
“Who doesn’t?” Lnao
That was fun. And Al...wow...bet he likes seeing how healthy he became.
Great, now we are compelled to go watch Groundhog Day immediately. Also: Great, now we are compelled to go watch Groundhog Day immediately.
haha
Great, now we are compelled to go watch Groundhog Day immediately.
@@rayl9335 Great
@@rayl9335 it spreads like a fungi.
I just wanted to say good luck. We're all counting on you.
Staged or not this is a powerful moment of American television
Oh. My. God. This is the show I miss.
Really, honestly, I'm becoming a snob about LN over LS ... 🙂
When Groundhog Day was unknown
Bill essentially predicting CBS’ future
Rev Al Sharpton back in the days when Ronald McDonald and Colonel Sanders where 2 of his favourite disciples!
It's GROUUUUNDHOOOOG DAAAAAAY :D
The day no one understands that reference is the day the world ends…
Funny!!
Agreed.
Manhattan Avenue (1:55) is indeed a street in Manhattan, running north to south from 106th to 116th street on the westside. You're welcome.
he did mention Olivia Newton John. We just lost her.
I'm thirty and remember Al Sharpton before all the weight loss but never saw him like that.
Bill Murray reminds me of an interview of Paul Shaffer talking about John Belushi as a singer - he's a great performer but he 'doesn't have the instrument.'
Wow Al Sharpton has lost a lot of weight since '93. Good for him.
We hear the Forman grill changed his life.
F him
I could have done without him trashing fat people afterwards...he said he had seen a woman from high school and he was disgusted by how fat she had gotten.
Then again, I could do without Sharpton altogether, fat or thin.
Well being a #1 scam artist without payback has really changed his life!
Hard to believe that he acted inappropriately..ever. He's a comedian....👍🏻
Totally. How in the world could they not be perfect humans at all times? The nerve!
@@jpc2470 very few humans can.
This is great... back when I was young enough al Sharpton didn't bother me lol
I'm from the mid-Hudson Valley. Sharpton will ALWAYS bother me
@Judy Doyle I was like 10 when this was filmed... 30 some years later he's been bothering me for a while...
Really Bill? You couldn't give him a Crunch Bar?
Maybe he was saving it for Egon...he earned it.
They don't make late shows like this anymore.
Bill Murray is HOT ...
William James "Bill" Murray (Evanston, Illinois; 21 de septiembre de 1950) es un actor y humorista estadounidense. Obtuvo su reconocimiento en el programa de humor Saturday Night Live, actuación que le valió obtener un premio Emmy, y más tarde protagonizó películas cómicas como Caddyshack (1980), Los Cazafantasmas (1984) y Groundhog Day (1993). Obtuvo elogios de la crítica por su actuación en películas como Lost in Translation (2003), por la cual fue nominado al Óscar, y en producciones dirigidas por Wes Anderson como Rushmore (1998), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) y The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004).
No comments allowed, unless you have seen 'razor's edge'.
Did Bill Murray get his vibrato from Bryan Ferry?
Well the presence of Al Sharpton sure bummed me out
please guest host the new late night for one week dave. please bring back non political fun........ ratings would go through the roof
More setup impossible...🙄🙄🙄🙄
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