David Letterman calls Trump 'a fool'
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David Letterman recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! In the episode, the comedian opened up about the current challenges faced by late night talk shows. Further, he shared why he feels glad about his retirement from late-night comedy.
As complimentary as Letterman was in his view of current late night comedians like Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers, he also admitted he was "grateful" to no longer be on the air with Trump's regular attacks on the longtime TV programs.
David Letterman says he was recently mistaken for comedy legend Dick Van Dyke, who is 21 years his senior: 'Now I have to wear a name tag.'
In the very first episode of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, the late-night legend interviewed former President Barack Obama and visited important locations in civil rights history with the late Congressman John Lewis.
David Letterman is back with Season 6 of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction on Netflix. The former late-night host recently sat down with Jay Kelly star Adam Sandler for a special episode. That December 1 episode was not part of Season 6,
David Letterman has been in contact with Jimmy Kimmel since the late-night host was pulled off the air indefinitely. “I have heard from Jimmy,” the “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction” host confirmed at Thursday’s Atlantic Festival in New York ...
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman is returning to Netflix on Dec. 16 with Michael B. Jordan, MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) and Jason Bateman as the subjects for season six of the streamer’s Letterman-hosted interview series.
David Letterman sits down with Adam Sandler for a special standalone episode to discuss the Sandman’s journey from stand-up to SNL to movie stardom, sitting down with him both in front of an audience at NYU and before a gig at Mohegan Sun. They clearly adore each other. But does that make for a better or worse interview? How about both?