It's official -- Jimmy Fallon is taking 'The Tonight Show' host spot beginning next February And while he's surely elated as ever, we were curious as to what the last 'Tonight Show' host had to say. No, not Jay Leno. Conan O'Brien.
The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger has played the Ed Sullivan Theater many times before, but this time the vocalist returned for a bit of comedy rather than music. Jagger, who has been in the New York area for the Rolling Stones 50th anniversary performances, dropped by 'The Late Show With David Letterman' Tuesday night (Dec. 11) to provide a Top 10 list.
Keeping up with his history of memorable appearances on David Letterman's 'Late Show,' legendary funny man Bill Murray stopped by last night and made one heck of an entrance via a hysterically put together kidnapping scene.
Well, we lost that bet. Like most people, we assumed that when Led Zeppelin showed up for a 'Late Show with David Letterman' interview last night (Dec. 3), John Paul Jones would sit quietly in the furthest chair as Robert Plant did most of the talking. Instead, the eternally underrated Jones took the lead and basically charmed the pants off the studio audience.
It has to be one heck of a sight to see, being able to be an audience member and watch David Letterman interview Conan O’Brien. They’re easily both kings of late night talk shows and have been adored by the masses for years. Now they’re meeting up once more, making plenty of late night talk show fans very happy.
CBS’s late night schedule is set for the next couple years. On Monday the network announced that ‘The Late Show’ host David Letterman and ‘The Late, Late Show’ headman Craig Ferguson have both had their contracts renewed through 2014.
When he completes his new contract, Letterman will have been a late night talk show host for 32 years, which would break the record previously held by former ‘Tonigh
Just a few days after joining Joan Jett on stage at Madison Square Garden for a surprise performance of her classic hit ‘Bad Reputation,’ the Foo Fighters reunited with the rock icon on last night’s ‘Late Show with David Letterman.’
The all-star combo treated the studio audience to another fiery run-through of ‘Bad Reputation,’ with Jett in fine voice and the Foos thrashing through the song like t
It’s sad to think that next week is Regis Philbin’s last week of hosting ‘Live with Regis & Kelly’ after 28 years. The show will continue, of course, as Kelly Ripa signed a new, five-year contract yesterday, but it won’t be the same without this household name.
The last week, however, looks like a good one. Besides the teary goodbyes and the flashback montages, they’ve got a great guest list,
For Sarah Jessica Parker, visiting the Bolshoi Theatre during a recent trip to Russia was almost a life-changing event. In fact, Parker seemed so taken with the landmark that she had difficulty expressing herself to David Letterman on the ‘Late Show.’
For more than four minutes, Parker told a meandering story about her visit to the historic theatre, alternately touching on latrines, grain alcohol,
Rose Byrne may be a fine actress, but her ability to spell leaves a lot to be desired. On the ‘Late Show’ last night, Byrne competed against David Letterman in an impromptu spelling bee and failed miserably.
First, Letterman correctly spelled “Schenectady,” the city in New York State where Byrne is currently filming a movie with Bradley Cooper, Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes.
It seems even death threats can’t dull David Letterman‘s sense of humor. On Monday night’s ‘Late Show,’ Letterman fired off a salvo of jokes in response to the internet jihadist who recently called for the late-night host’s tongue to be cut out.