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TODAY’s Craig Melvin met up with comedy legend David Letterman at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the home of Letterman’s Indy race team. After leaving “The Late Show,” Letterman teamed up with
David Letterman used one of his last appearances onCBS’ The Late Show to deliver a straightforward farewell to the network. He ended a segment with Stephen Colbert by directing a vulgar message at the company retiring the franchise he launched over thirty years ago.
Letterman, Short and Shaffer recreated their ‘Late Show' magic while discussing breakthroughs, failures, and family tragedy: "I'm very sorry for your loss, and I'm so happy you could be here with us tonight.
Indianapolis native David Letterman famously knows a thing or two about the late-night landscape, but did you know about his IndyCar expertise?
CBS previously called the move "purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night" Arturo Holmes/Getty; Kevin Winter/Getty David Letterman has a message for CBS as The Late Show comes to an end. The former host of the late-night ...
Stephen Colbert and David Letterman blew off some network steam and smashed some network stuff last night in a funny and oddly poignant call-back to one of Letterman’s signature late-night bits: Throwing things from the roof of the Ed Sullivan Theater.
Letterman stays closely connected to the team, follows the good and the bad, and remains deeply invested in racing.