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On June 25, 1993, Letterman left NBC with a spring in his step, moving from 30 Rockefeller Center to the Ed Sullivan Theater and a new gig at CBS. He also made sure his last show at the old shop ...
At The Wrong Time of Day Nearly everyone remembers David Letterman as a late-night talk show host. But hardly anyone remembers the 18 weeks in 1980 when he hosted a morning talk show on NBC.
In 1982, he launched Late Night with David Letterman on NBC, winning over fans with his offbeat humor, iconic Top Ten lists, and unpredictable interviews.
June 12 (UPI) -- Netflix announced talk show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman has been renewed for its sixth and seventh seasons. The streaming service said two new seasons ...
David Letterman is going to continue chatting to folks on Netflix. The former host of The Late Show received a two-season renewal for his My Next Guest Needs No Introduction series from the streamer.
More than 16 years since his final broadcast as host of NBC’s long-running “Late Night” series, Conan O’Brien returned to the franchise on Wednesday night for the first time as a guest.
David Hogg won't try to keep his DNC role amid dispute over Democratic primaries ... Updated: 8:44 PM CDT Jun 11, 2025 Editorial Standards ⓘ JONATHAN J. COOPER ...
History has seen many great late-night TV hosts, but David Letterman is really someone special. As the host of NBC’s Late Night from 1982 to 1993 and CBS’s Late Show until 2015, he brought an ...
David Beckham, the former England soccer captain who has been an ambassador for the U.N. children’s fund for two decades, is to receive a knighthood in next week's honors list from King Charles ...
“What if I just walked out there and David Letterman said, ‘All right, well this next gentleman took over our old show that's on at 12:35 on NBC. Please welcome Conan O'Brien.’” ...
After the Patriots released center David Andrews in March, he said he wasn’t going to make any “ drastic moves ” regarding his next steps. Andrews has spent the last couple of months thinking about ...
Bob Costas, 73, spent nearly 40 years at NBC Sports, covering most major sports, hosting a dozen Olympics and winning 29 Emmys. He is a commentator on the Major League Baseball Network.