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In recent sketches, Letterman says that he is not the only one who is getting Easton's calls, and then shows a clip from a popular call-in show showing its host, such as Larry King, Suze Orman, or Mike and the Mad Dog, receiving a call with the audio of Easton being overdubbed, and occasionally a caption such as "Len from California" superimposed.
Floyd Hunger, from The Mall sketches; Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute; George, one of the cooks at Olympia Cafe; Irwin Mainway from Consumer Probe and other sketches (1976–) Jack Neehauser from St. Mickey's Knights of Columbus (1978) Jimmy Carter (1977–79) Jimmy Joe Red Sky, from Nick The Lounge Singer sketches; Joe, one of The Ex-Police ...
Most sketches end with the group performing a non-sequitur activity (e.g. staging a robbery, accidental gun discharge, Tea Party protest) and a stylized "The End". The final sketch ends with guests Mumford & Sons leading the cast into the audience for a sing-along.
David Letterman's longtime bandleader, Paul Shaffer, got his start on TV as a member of SNL's house band, playing keyboards from the show's start until 1980. Shaffer regularly popped up in ...
There’s no place like home for David Letterman.. The former host of the Late Show with David Letterman, 77, officially signed off from his popular late-night gig of 22 years in 2015 and has ...
The sketch show is now known for jumpstarting ... Shaffer left in 1980 and subsequently teamed up with late-night legend David Letterman. He served as the musical director for "Late Night with ...
Sketches include: A phone call with Ronald Reagan, Clutch Cargo with Arnold Schwarzenegger. 4: September 16, 1993 ... David Letterman, Dweezil Zappa & Ahmet Zappa: N/A:
Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS, the first iteration of the Late Show franchise.The show debuted on August 30, 1993, [2] and was produced by Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants, and CBS Television Studios.