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Almost 33 years after first stepping on to the stage of the Ed Sullivan Theater David Letterman stepped back there for one last time on Thursday night's "Late Show with Stephen Co
Late night legend David Letterman sits down with TODAY’s Craig Melvin to talk about the end of “The Late Show” where he helped reinvent the late night comedy genre, discusses his passion for Indy car racing,
The total tripled his usual audience this season. But it is only about half of what Jay Leno and David Letterman attracted for their final episodes.
David Letterman returned to the "Late Show" to sit down with Stephen Colbert ahead of the last show before its upcoming cancellation.
The Hammerstein Ballroom at the Manhattan Center on 34th Street was once his Manhattan Opera House, while another theater remains in his honor, if not still in his name. The Hammerstein, built by his son Arthur,
David Letterman returned to 'The Late Show' to join Stephen Colbert ahead of its cancellation, and the pair destroyed CBS property
David Letterman may think executives at CBS are “lying weasels,” but that won’t stop him from returning once more to help send off The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Letterman, 79, will join Colbert,
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 ...
From Foo Fighters and Future Islands to Chappell Roan and Kendrick Lamar, the late-night show was a proving ground for many artists on the verge of superstardom.