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The final episode of Late Show with David Letterman on May 20, 2015, was watched by 13.76 million viewers with an audience share of 9.3/24, earning the show its second-highest ratings (following the 1994 Olympics on February 25, 1994); further, it saw the show's highest demo numbers (4.1 in adults 25-54 and 3.1 in adults 18–49) since Oprah ...
The final episode of Late Show with David Letterman was watched by 13.76 million viewers in the United States with an audience share of 9.3/24, earning the show its highest ratings since following the 1994 Winter Olympics on February 25, 1994, and the show's highest demo numbers (4.1 in adults 25–54 and 3.1 in adults 18–49) since Oprah ...
Late Show with David Letterman logo. The following is a list of notable episodes from Late Show with David Letterman since its inception on August 30, 1993.Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman that ran on CBS between August 30, 1993, and May 20, 2015.
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David Letterman's famous friends showed up in full force for the late-night legend's final "Top Ten List" segment, but it was Julia Louis-Dreyfus who won best bit. TV: David Letterman Gives ...
In the wake of his NBC morning show being cancelled in October 1980 after 18 weeks on the air, [1] David Letterman was still held in high enough regard by the network brass, especially NBC president Fred Silverman, that upon hearing the 33-year-old comedian was being courted by a first-run syndication company, NBC gave him a US$20,000 per week ($1,000,000 for a year) deal to sit out a year and ...
Darlene Love’s annual television performance of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” was essentially orphaned after “Late Show With David Letterman” went off the air in 2015, putting an ...
The same outlet ranked the episode as one of the best late-night TV moments from 2002–2013 and, separately, at number five on a list of "most profound moments" in the Late Show with David Letterman ' s history. [11] [12] Salon called it the "most heartbreaking" Late Show to have aired during Letterman's tenure. [13]