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Title: Late Show with David Letterman

Overview: Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993, and is produced by Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated and CBS Television Studios. The show's music director and band-leader of the house band, the CBS Orchestra, is Paul Shaffer. The head writer is Matt Roberts and the announcer is Alan Kalter. Of the major U.S. late-night programs, Late Show ranks second in cumulative average viewers over time and third in number of episodes over time. The show leads other late night shows in ad revenue with $271 million in 2009. In most U.S. markets the show airs at 11:35 p.m. Eastern/Pacific time, but is recorded Monday through Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m and 6:00 p.m. The second Thursday episode usually airs on Friday of that week. In 2002, Late Show with David Letterman was ranked No. 7 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. CBS has a contract with Worldwide Pants to continue the show through 2014; by then, Letterman will surpass Johnny Carson as the longest tenured late-night talk show host.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 6.327 (147 votes)

Cast

  • Self - Host: David Letterman
  • Self -Musical Director: Paul Shaffer
  • Self - Announcer (voice): Alan Kalter
  • Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0220 (Season 2 - Episode 1)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0225 (Season 2 - Episode 6)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0226 (Season 2 - Episode 7)

    Throughout the night, an audience woman from Brooklyn kicks footballs.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0227 (Season 2 - Episode 8)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0228 (Season 2 - Episode 9)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0229 (Season 2 - Episode 10)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0231 (Season 2 - Episode 12)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0233 (Season 2 - Episode 14)

    ""Dropping Stuff Off the 8th Floor Window"" includes: champagne bottles, confetti, a TV monitor, presidential plates, fluorescent tubes, and bowling balls into a bathtub of pudding. The first two miss their mark; the third makes it but destroys the tub.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0234 (Season 2 - Episode 15)

    Dave comments on Robbie Kondor; a car alarm goes off outside the theater, so Dave goes outside and bombs the offending car; Chuck Berry sings ""Johnny B. Goode""; Zsa Zsa Gabor laments and spews profanities after discovering her car has been destroyed.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0235 (Season 2 - Episode 16)

    Hal Gurnee harasses taxi drivers by posting their images on the Times Square jumbotron.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0236 (Season 2 - Episode 17)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0237 (Season 2 - Episode 18)

    An audience member gives Dave a tiny pair of pants; Gavin MacLeod pops in several times, interrupting the monologue and presenting the Top Ten.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0238 (Season 2 - Episode 19)

    John Popper sits in with the band; Bill Murray tours Broadway; Macaulay Culkin promotes ""Richie Rich.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0239 (Season 2 - Episode 20)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0241 (Season 2 - Episode 22)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0247 (Season 2 - Episode 28)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0248 (Season 2 - Episode 29)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0249 (Season 2 - Episode 30)

    Tim Allen promotes his bestselling book, Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0250 (Season 2 - Episode 31)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0251 (Season 2 - Episode 32)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0252 (Season 2 - Episode 33)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0254 (Season 2 - Episode 35)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0257 (Season 2 - Episode 38)

    Two standby audience folks named Jenya and Gary are sent to take food to Dan Rather, courtesy of Rupert. Later, Mike Judge discusses his hit MTV show ""Beavis & Butt-head.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0258 (Season 2 - Episode 39)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0259 (Season 2 - Episode 40)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0260 (Season 2 - Episode 41)

    Calvert goes trick-or-treating in Nutley, New Jersey (Martha Stewart's hometown); Lauren Bacall plugs ""Pret-a-Porter"" (Ready to Wear).

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0261 (Season 2 - Episode 42)

    John Popper sits in; throughout the night, Mujibur and Sirajul appear as correspondents on Court TV; Elijah Wood plugs North.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0262 (Season 2 - Episode 43)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0263 (Season 2 - Episode 44)

    Dave gets freshened up by a street sweeper; Rupert serves ""Bill Clinton Soup.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0264 (Season 2 - Episode 45)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0265 (Season 2 - Episode 46)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0267 (Season 2 - Episode 48)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0268 (Season 2 - Episode 49)

    Live via telephone, Jerry Lewis pronounces the new governor's name ""Puh-tack-ee;"" ""Picket Fences"" star Fyvush Finkel sings ""If I Were a Rich Man;"" The Cranberries perform ""Zombie.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0269 (Season 2 - Episode 50)

    Dave selects a woman from outside named Laurie Byrd to be his co-host tonight; Biff and George Clarke recreate a scene from the hit CBS miniseries ""Scarlett.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0270 (Season 2 - Episode 51)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0271 (Season 2 - Episode 52)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0272 (Season 2 - Episode 53)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0273 (Season 2 - Episode 54)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0274 (Season 2 - Episode 55)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0275 (Season 2 - Episode 56)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0276 (Season 2 - Episode 57)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0277 (Season 2 - Episode 58)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0278 (Season 2 - Episode 59)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0279 (Season 2 - Episode 60)

    The outside cam reveals that Dave's picture in the window of Joe G's Pizza. Dave calls and distracts Joe while Paul steals the unflattering portrait; Jon Lovitz plugs North.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0280 (Season 2 - Episode 61)

    Roseanne makes a rare political statement; Dave's accountant Fred Nigro takes a bow.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0281 (Season 2 - Episode 62)

    Mujibur, Sirajul and Tony Randall take a photo together; tonight's celebrities in the audience: Mia Farrow, Eddie Murphy and Sharon Stone.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0282 (Season 2 - Episode 63)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0283 (Season 2 - Episode 64)

    One of tonight's cue cards goes to a garbage truck outside; in the latest edition of ""Rupert and Me,"" Dave radios strange comments to Rupert, which are then repeated out loud to annoyed passers-by; Nicholas Turturro sings ""My Way;"" Michael Keaton gets arrested for shoplifting at Hello Deli.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0284 (Season 2 - Episode 65)

    Cold Opening: Jim Carrey and an unshaven Dave goof around. Later in the show, Mickey, the barber at the Wellington Hotel, shaves off Dave's beard.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0285 (Season 2 - Episode 66)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0287 (Season 2 - Episode 68)

    Siskel and Ebert throw snowballs; Michael J. Fox walks onstage with a cow.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0288 (Season 2 - Episode 69)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0289 (Season 2 - Episode 70)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0290 (Season 2 - Episode 71)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0291 (Season 2 - Episode 72)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0294 (Season 2 - Episode 75)

    Bad Religion performed ""Infected""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0295 (Season 2 - Episode 76)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0296 (Season 2 - Episode 77)

    During ""Charts and Graphs,"" Dave sends an audience member down the street for copies of a chart. Also, Dave calls the mother of a different audience member, but he ends up leaving a message on her machine.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0297 (Season 2 - Episode 78)

    A customer at Hello Deli shows Dave her holiday photos. Later, Dave checks his temperature (99.5 F).

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0298 (Season 2 - Episode 79)

    Dave ends the show early yet again, and Paul finds him sobbing on the Ricki Lake show; Biff has champagne coming out of his ears; Dick Clark presents the Top Ten; Dave and Richard Simmons go harassing people door-to-door in New Jersey.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0299 (Season 2 - Episode 80)

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    Michael Buffer announces Phil Hartman's entry onstage; a comely postal carrier distracts Dave.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0302 (Season 2 - Episode 83)

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    Dave autographs a ham; Calvert (dressed as Newt Gingrich's mother) presents the Top Ten.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0304 (Season 2 - Episode 85)

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    An audience member hangs out in the band section; Mujibur and Sirajul become the latest witnesses to testify for O.J. Simpson.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0308 (Season 2 - Episode 89)

    Al Green performs ""Let's Stay Together.""

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0315 (Season 2 - Episode 96)

    Dave shows a (bogus) Super Bowl ad starring himself; Gerard presents ""Top Ten Signs You're Not the Sexiest Man Alive.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0316 (Season 2 - Episode 97)

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    Rosanne Cash performs ""I Count the Tears.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0320 (Season 2 - Episode 101)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0321 (Season 2 - Episode 102)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0322 (Season 2 - Episode 103)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0323 (Season 2 - Episode 104)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0324 (Season 2 - Episode 105)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0325 (Season 2 - Episode 106)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0326 (Season 2 - Episode 107)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0327 (Season 2 - Episode 108)

    Dave introduces the brand new ""Late Show Dancers,"" who prance around throughout the show. Also, 83-year-old Empire State Building employee Chico Chimone plays the piano.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0328 (Season 2 - Episode 109)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0329 (Season 2 - Episode 110)

    Dave sends three members from the audience to go to a nearby movie theater to videotape some clips from Pulp Fiction. They return in time to show the footage during John Travolta's guest appearance to promote the film. Also, Mujibur and Sirajul report from yesterday's Daytona 500.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0330 (Season 2 - Episode 111)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0331 (Season 2 - Episode 112)

    Cybill Shepherd promotes her new sitcom; Gary Sinise brags about the perks of being an Academy Award Nominee.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0332 (Season 2 - Episode 113)

    Wayne Newton (live via satellite) presents the Top Ten; Michael McKean comments on the recent troubles on the set of ""Saturday Night Live;"" David Byrne and the CBS Orchestra perform ""You & Eye.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0333 (Season 2 - Episode 114)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0334 (Season 2 - Episode 115)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0337 (Season 2 - Episode 118)

    Bernie Worrell sits in; Al Roker does a weather forecast; Dave retrieves a blue card from ""Forrest Gump"" (Calvert); Jeff Goldblum tap dances.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0338 (Season 2 - Episode 119)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0339 (Season 2 - Episode 120)

    Dave sends the standby audience to The Gap to purchase and wear matching outfits before they're allowed to return to the theater. By the end of the show, they are all wearing identical sweaters and khakis. (correct synopsis)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0340 (Season 2 - Episode 121)

    On the first Letterman show ever aired on this date, Bill Cosby, Tito Puente, and Dave climb a ladder up to the balcony, and Luke Perry does a science experiment in place of bumped guest Lee Marek.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0341 (Season 2 - Episode 122)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0343 (Season 2 - Episode 124)

    Dave sends the standby audience to The Gap to purchase and wear matching outfits before they're allowed to return to the theater. By the end of the show, they are all wearing identical sweaters and khakis.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0344 (Season 2 - Episode 125)

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    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0347 (Season 2 - Episode 128)

    Dave gives a girl in the audience named Amy money to buy spring flowers, and later her boyfriend (also in the audience) sings karaoke with Will Smith.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0348 (Season 2 - Episode 129)

    A woman in the audience bakes cookies for everyone; Conan O'Brien appears in Dave's latest Oscar-related dream; Dave gets his toupee dry-cleaned.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0349 (Season 2 - Episode 130)

    Throughout the night, Dave practices giving out Oscars, awarding achievements by Tony Randall, Doc Severinson (who's sitting in), Tony Mendez, a hi-ho girl, and Sirajul Islam (Mujibur was sick). Also, Dave chats with a man whose dog ran away, then found his pet on the opposite side of the country.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0350 (Season 2 - Episode 131)

    John Mayall sits in; Dave comments on his much-scrutinized performance as host of last week's Academy Awards.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0351 (Season 2 - Episode 132)

    Throughout the night, the legendary Ashton Family acrobats perform their greatest stunts outside on 53rd Street.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0352 (Season 2 - Episode 133)

    Dave spells Uma and Oprah with hot dog wieners, while Creepy Dave lurks in the backdrop during his interview with Bryant Gumbel.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0353 (Season 2 - Episode 134)

    At the end of tonight's ""New Books"" segment, Dave gives one of the phony manuscripts to a girl in the audience. Also, for no apparent reason, Gerard dances around onstage in a sun dress.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0354 (Season 2 - Episode 135)

    Two babes in the audience are observed with ""Marry Us Dave"" T-shirts; Dave, Calvert, and Biff sit around and do nothing for three minutes; Dave asks cab drivers what they thought of his performance at the Oscars.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0355 (Season 2 - Episode 136)

    Dave invites the stand-by audience to his office and watch the show from there. Later, they're joined by Faye Dunaway and chef Wolfgang Puck.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0356 (Season 2 - Episode 137)

    Throughout the night, various staffers walk onstage to give Dave ""dramatic tension,"" while Robert Pastorelli explains his departure from the hit comedy Murphy Brown.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0357 (Season 2 - Episode 138)

    Mayor Guiliani and Dave agree to disagree on the new slogan for the New York Tourism Board; Drew Barrymore gives Dave a birthday surprise.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0358 (Season 2 - Episode 139)

    The New York Daily News, having headlined their paper with last night's Guiliani-chosen slogan, distributes miniature buttons to the audience reading ""We Can Kick Your City's Ass"" commemorating the headline. Also, Bela Fleck sits in with the band on banjo.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0359 (Season 2 - Episode 140)

    Two days after NYC's new slogan, ""We Can Kick Your City's Ass,"" reaches beyond the Hudson, Dave hears from mayors of other cities; Slash of Guns n' Roses fame sits in; a skit involving jelly beans bursting out of Biff's ears is botched when the wiring doesn't work properly.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0360 (Season 2 - Episode 141)

    Live Remote: Dave annoys both an H&R Block tax accountant and his mortified customer, who prefers to hide her face.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0361 (Season 2 - Episode 142)

    Dave selects five guys from the audience to compete in a basketball match outside on 53rd Street with five (alleged) New York Knicks. By the end of the show, the final score is Audience 108, Knicks 107.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0362 (Season 2 - Episode 143)

    Dave complains that the cue-card Tony is holding is too small, so Inky replaces it with a giant banner; ten mayors of other cities present the Top Ten; a blue card is missing and soon found taped to Sandra Bullock's backside.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0363 (Season 2 - Episode 144)

    An audience talent show is interrupted by Helen Reddy, who pops up several times throughout the show; later, she teams up with Blues Traveler to perform ""Hook.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0364 (Season 2 - Episode 145)

    Tony Randall drops by to announce who tomorrow's guests will be, and Dave squirts him with a fire extinguisher. Later, Biff Henderson and Pat Farmer carry Tony outside and into a taxi. Also, Dolly Parton presents the Top Ten.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0365 (Season 2 - Episode 146)

    After word spreads to the media that he's losing his ratings edge over Leno, Dave wants to find out if people are still watching the show, so he displays his desk phone number on the Times Square Jumbotron. The only people who call are CBS employees who have access to a live feed in their offices. Frustrated, Dave dips the receiver into his coffee.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0366 (Season 2 - Episode 147)

    In tonight's live remote, Dave annoys customers down the street at the Sam Ash music store and invites Marcia to sit in with the band on alto sax.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0367 (Season 2 - Episode 148)

    David Sanborn sits in yet again; various New York Yankees present the Top Ten; Dave loses a blue card, then finds it at McDonald's.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0368 (Season 2 - Episode 149)

    The Flying Rat is introduced on the show during a segment called ""What's New for Spring""; in the same segment a small army of clowns attack Mujibur and Sirajul, then storm the Late Show stage; Dave chats with ""Buddy, the Sleepy Lifeguard.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0369 (Season 2 - Episode 150)

    Dave and Paul leave the show early to go over to Madison Square Garden for the circus, where they run into an acrobat bearing a strong resemblance to Calvert; the flying rat attacks Dan Rather, and is later seen as a guest on Nightline; Dave and Felecia waltz.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0370 (Season 2 - Episode 151)

    All of tonight's guests (Marilu Henner, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Mario Van Peebles) are at Rupert's playing spin the bottle. Also, the flying rat demonstrates its supremacy of the New York skyline by swallowing a giant bird whole.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0371 (Season 2 - Episode 152)

    The Giant Flying Rat is introduced via lasers and special effects just after being interviewed by Tom Snyder.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0372 (Season 2 - Episode 153)

    (Supposed) Audience requests are fulfilled in tonight's ""Who Asked For It?"" while Harry Connick Jr. promotes his new album.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0373 (Season 2 - Episode 154)

    Pete Fatovich attempts to kiss Paul again; the giant flying rat delivers the Top Ten list; Jake Johanssen discusses a recent trip to the supermarket.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0374 (Season 2 - Episode 155)

    The giant flying rat dons a sombrero; Dave leaves the show early to marry Drew Barrymore; a man gets kicked in the face by a racehorse; Dave and Paul go supermarket shopping.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0375 (Season 2 - Episode 156)

    Dave sends audience members Nico and Ingrid Van Eenennaan to London (to promote the show's visit next week) with a camcorder, root beer, and the Giant Flying Rat. Neither are seen or heard from again.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0376 (Season 2 - Episode 157)

    Jimmy Smits, a guest the night before, is seen in his hotel room naked, doing push-ups and watching TV in bed. Also, Paul quits to become a professional boxer, but he gives up and comes back to the show.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0377 (Season 2 - Episode 158)

    The Dutch husband and wife from last night resurface for a brief moment; Paul wears a top hat and a tuxedo; Bruce Willis gets his head scrubbed.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0378 (Season 2 - Episode 159)

    Paul decides to have plastic surgery, then wakes up from the procedure with a conehead; Dave shows a clip of Pakistan's #1 sitcom, ""Seinjibur""; Hugh Grant promotes Nine Months.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0379 (Season 2 - Episode 160)

    Calvert mimics the Giant Flying Rat; Dave comments on preparations for next week's trip to London; Julianna Marguiles promotes the much-hyped season finale of ER.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0380 (Season 2 - Episode 161)

    The Late Show starts its week broadcasting from London. Ten London Guards bring Dave out onstage; Dave and Paul wreck havoc in the city; Elton John reacts to William Shatner's videotaped rendition of ""Rocket Man,"" then performs ""Made in England.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0381 (Season 2 - Episode 162)

    London, Day 2: The new James Bond, Remington Steele star Pierce Brosnan, enters backstage with models and martinis; Little Richard and Chuck Berry sit in; Dave's mom reports from a pub. (correct synopsis)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0382 (Season 2 - Episode 163)

    London, Day 3: ""London Souvenirs"" include a Prince Charles Ketchup Dispenser, a Bobby Helmet Bra, and a Tea Cannon, brought out by fake London guards. Also, Peter O'Toole enters riding a camel, and Van Morrison barely remembers the words to his own song ""Have I Told You Lately"" in a performance with Sinead O'Connor and the Chieftains. (correct synopsis)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0383 (Season 2 - Episode 164)

    London, Day 4: Dave and Paul play soccer (or should I say football?) at Wembley Stadium; live via satellite from New York, Tony Randall trashes the theater; John Cleese presents the Top Ten. (correct synopsis)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0384 (Season 2 - Episode 165)

    London, Day 5: Dave repeats a monologue joke in a British accent; Salman Rushdie hands the Top Ten to Dave, and is presented by ten bobbies; Dorothy drops by to comment on her week of sightseeing.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0385 (Season 2 - Episode 166)

    Cold opening: Dave belatedly thanks Drew Barrymore for her birthday ""gift"" last month. Also, Dave pays Mujibur and Sirajul to pummel Paul.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0386 (Season 2 - Episode 167)

    It's the debut of ""May We Turn Your Pants Into Shorts?"" Dave cuts up his own slacks before shredding the pants of Paul and Mel Gibson.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0387 (Season 2 - Episode 168)

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0388 (Season 2 - Episode 169)

    Clint Black sits in; candy is thrown at the audience; the Top Ten Office is relocated to an audience member's hometown of Glenn's Falls, New York; in honor of Ringo Starr, Paul, Dave, and the audience try to recreate Beatlemania.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0389 (Season 2 - Episode 170)

    Dave takes a bunch of sailors to a local watering hole; Mujibur and Sirajul visit Dorothy in Indianapolis; Dave bids farewell to longtime director Hal Gurnee by placing a plaque on the control room door.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0390 (Season 2 - Episode 171)

    Cold Opening: Nicole Kidman asks Dave if he's drunk. Also, displayed by the window of an advertising agency across the street from the Ed Sullivan Theater is a giant toothbrush and tooth; Dave invites the workers from that window to bring the items into the theater and then presents them with the Crest Pledge.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0391 (Season 2 - Episode 172)

    Indianapolis 500 champion Jacque Vileneuve races a NYC cab around the theater block in competition with NYC cabbie Buke Kadikiran; Dave shows (doctored) footage of Dan Rather replacing his CBS Evening News co-host Connie Chung with… Dan Rather.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0392 (Season 2 - Episode 173)

    Biff delivers Dave in a golf cart; Dave and an audience member named Hal help choose the network's new slogan; a pyrotechnic exhibition is held in the backdrop.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0393 (Season 2 - Episode 174)

    It's time for a studio audience talent show, with friends and relatives of the performers swamping the backdrop. Shortly after his interview, Mike Myers joins the crowd.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0394 (Season 2 - Episode 175)

    Dave tells Rupert to bother people at a local bistro with his hidden mic; Dave chats with a woman that recently won $87,000,000 in the state lottery; head CBS executives ""Les Moonves"" and ""Peter Lund"" sing Bob Seger's ""Like a Rock.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0395 (Season 2 - Episode 176)

    Dave chooses a person off the street to tell their life story; the Top Ten Home Office moves to Grand Rapids, Michigan; Chris O'Donnell plugs Batman Forever.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0396 (Season 2 - Episode 177)

    Stephen Stills sits in; Dave ""attends"" a recent President Clinton press conference; basketball star/party animal Dennis Rodman comments on his recent antics.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0397 (Season 2 - Episode 178)

    Travis, a five-year-old golden retriever, has the ""Dog Cam"" attached to his head; John Turturro dresses up as Batman, then hands Dave the Top Ten list; Dan Rather talks about Connie Chung's departure from CBS, then promotes his workout video ""Old Train Songs to Sweat By.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0398 (Season 2 - Episode 179)

    Dave arrives at the theater in a police car; throughout the night, spelling bee winner Justin Carroll comes out to spell various ten-cent words; Dave chats with Robert Horry of the NBA Champion Houston Rockets.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0399 (Season 2 - Episode 180)

    Travis and the Dog Cam return; Englebert Humperdinck serenades Rupert; ten kindergarteners write and present the Top Ten.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0400 (Season 2 - Episode 181)

    Dave announces that this is show number 4000, but later admits he's off by a zero; John Denver performs the theme song to ""Supermarket Finds""; Alan King gloats over his grandkids.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0401 (Season 2 - Episode 182)

    Dave invites both a cabbie and an audience member to jump into a rooftop swimming pool. They're later joined by two NYC cops and Bob Saget.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0402 (Season 2 - Episode 183)

    Shortly after a ""What's New for Summer"" segment, Dave hands hamsicles (or, if you will, cold ham on a stick) to the audience. Also, ""Batman"" (Calvert) hands Dave the Top Ten list, while Tony Bennett performs ""My Love Went to London.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0403 (Season 2 - Episode 184)

    Cold Opening: ""ER"" star Anthony Edwards refuses to give Dave a physical. Also, Jonathan Katz does standup and promotes Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0404 (Season 2 - Episode 185)

    Dave celebrates the fifteenth anniversary of the debut of The David Letterman Show by showing clips of the first broadcast; Biff interrupts Dave so that Corey Pavin (winner of the 1995 U. S. Open) can drop by; various staffers take their moms to the Russian Tea Room.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0405 (Season 2 - Episode 186)

    Bernie Kopell storms out of the theater after ""The Love Boat"" is somehow mentioned twice in a Top Ten List about Hockey. Later, Dave chats with ""Coach"" star Jerry Van Dyke, while Warren Zevon performs ""Mutineer,"" a song he would later perform in his last TV appearance in 2002.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0406 (Season 2 - Episode 187)

    Dave invites a standby audience member to play ""Will You Eat the Meatloaf?"" Later in the show, Dave chats with Pete, the dishwasher at Hello Deli.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0407 (Season 2 - Episode 188)

    In an experimental comedy bit called ""Letters to the Editor,"" Dave reads a (bogus) note from Al Gore telling The New Yorker that he loves their cartoons.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0408 (Season 2 - Episode 189)

    Dave shows the audience an old photo of Morty with an afro, and then later shows a doctored photo of himself with a head-bush. Also, Dave helps Tom Hanks shave a beard he grew on vacation.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0409 (Season 2 - Episode 190)

    In a remote, Dave asks apartment dwellers, ""What's the Coolest Thing In Your Apartment?""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0410 (Season 2 - Episode 191)

    Jim Carrey, Andre Agassi, and Tom and Roseanne Arnold miraculously appear in the audience, Tom being both on stage and in the audience simultaneously. Also, Dave orders pancakes from the Fashion Cafe for Christy Turlington and a heavyset audience member.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0411 (Season 2 - Episode 192)

    Dave says hello to viewers in France and Italy in their respective native tongues; during ""May We See Your Photos, Please?"" Dave demands to see photos of meat or nudity; Penn and Teller perform one of their trademark dangerous stunts.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0412 (Season 2 - Episode 193)

    Charles Grodin promotes his new cable talk show.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0413 (Season 2 - Episode 194)

    A small army of cyclists rush across the stage, while Dave and Pete Sampras play a pickup round of tennis out on 53rd Street.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0414 (Season 2 - Episode 195)

    After an admittedly lame remote on a ""Day In The Life"" of producer Robert Morton, he jumps into a giant bowl of pudding, followed by Dave. Later in the show, Paul, Laurie Diamond, and the members of White Zombie join in.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0415 (Season 2 - Episode 196)

    Dave flashes back to how he stayed cool over the weekend by stuffing popsicles in his pants; a woman who picks up one of the pay phones at the kiosk outside the theater is chosen as an honorary guest host; Alicia Silverstone promotes Clueless; Dave and Pam the phone lady switch jackets.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0416 (Season 2 - Episode 197)

    Dan Rather presents the Top Ten; Chevy Chase plugs Man of the House and talks tennis.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0417 (Season 2 - Episode 198)

    Ed Sullivan Theater Building Engineer George Clarke begins his ""Quest for Corn"" throughout the Midwest. He's off to Illinois.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0418 (Season 2 - Episode 199)

    Dave demonstrates a triple pencil flip; Rupert finds one of Dave's blue cards attached to Mary Tyler Moore's backside; Dave shows old footage of Andy Kaufman dancing with a giant snake.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0419 (Season 2 - Episode 200)

    Clarence Clemons of the E Street Band sits in; Dave offers an audience guy with an unruly beard $300 to shave it; Talent Assistant Zoe Friedham gets a tattoo; Dave gives the newly-shaven man $400.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0420 (Season 2 - Episode 201)

    A ""Dumb Ads"" segment introduces Canadian filling station attendent Dick Assman. The entire North American audience immediately catches ""Dick Assmania."" Later, a monkey in the green room throws fruit, while The Quest for Corn hits Omaha, Nebraska.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0421 (Season 2 - Episode 202)

    Dave calls up Dick Assman; Ray Liotta arrives onstage riding a baby elephant, and later he makes a (bogus) appearance with Paul in the controversial new movie Kids.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0422 (Season 2 - Episode 203)

    Dave and Tony switch places for a few minutes; David Schwimmer is reunited with the monkey who played Marcel on Friends; Dave announces that ""Dick Assmania"" has officially swept the eastern seaboard.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0423 (Season 2 - Episode 204)

    During a segment called ""Ask the Mayor,"" someone from the audience asks Rudy Guiliani, ""Is that a real hair piece?"" Also, a half-awake audience member opens himself to the feminine wiles of Sandra Bullock.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0424 (Season 2 - Episode 205)

    George Clarke's ""Quest for Corn"" finds him in Indianapolis with Dave's mom: 5 ears. Later, Nick Turturro and Dennis Franz stand in the green room with their pants down, while Paul and Bruce Hornsby play ""Chopsticks"" on the keyboard.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0425 (Season 2 - Episode 206)

    Dave gives $100 to an audience member after a monologue joke bombs; the show is interrupted for a ""Dick Assman Update""; father and son audience members Jim and JJ McMichael wave from the top of the Empire State Building.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0426 (Season 2 - Episode 207)

    Dave announces that CBS has just been bought by Westinghouse, then spends the rest of the show joking about it.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0427 (Season 2 - Episode 208)

    Dave chats with Mary Ann Dennis, whose dog stopped a man that tried to mug her.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0428 (Season 2 - Episode 209)

    During ""Stupid Pet Tricks,"" a small fish eats a worm whole. Meanwhile, Dave goes into a Westinghouse washer in spin cycle.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0429 (Season 2 - Episode 210)

    The final installment of ""George Clarke's Quest for Corn"" finds our hero at Hello Deli (five ears). Afterwards, George distributes an ear of corn to everyone in the audience.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0430 (Season 2 - Episode 211)

    Dave announces it's ""Christmas in August,"" with Glen Campbell singing a medley of holiday standards at Hello Deli.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0431 (Season 2 - Episode 212)

    Junior Brown sits in with the band; baseball star John Kruk talks about his recent retirement; Dave hectors a man on the street in a game called ""May I Taste Your Dinner, Please?""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0432 (Season 2 - Episode 213)

    The ""Dick Assman Update"" reveals that his popularity has hit fever pitch. Later, Christopher Walken promotes three new movies that are coming out within a month of each other.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0433 (Season 2 - Episode 214)

    Dave shows a ""highlight"" of last night's show: Dan Rather fondling Dave's butt.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0434 (Season 2 - Episode 215)

    In honor of an incident that resulted in a forfeit in the previous night's Dodgers-Cardinals game, audience members throw baseballs at Dave.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0435 (Season 2 - Episode 216)

    All night long, Rupert touches meat and is joined later by Kelsey Grammer, his then-fiancee, and a priest from the audience.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0436 (Season 2 - Episode 217)

    Dave claims that the chairman of Westinghouse has agreed to fight him. Later, Sonny Bono signs to Calvert's upstart record company.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0437 (Season 2 - Episode 218)

    During an interview with Isabella Rosselini, a guy on fire runs around the stage. Later, Bjork and the CBS Orchestra performs ""It's Oh So Quiet.""

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0438 (Season 2 - Episode 219)

    Paul is introduced as ""Johnny Lavaggi;"" Dave shows a (doctored) clip of Monica Seles grunting; David Brenner does stand up.

    Late Show with David Letterman - Show #0439 (Season 2 - Episode 220)

    Dave bids a fond farewell to his announcer, while Dick Assman also makes one last appearance.

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