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David Letterman returned to 'The Late Show' to join Stephen Colbert ahead of its cancellation, and the pair destroyed CBS property
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.
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 Colbert." The CBS late-night franchise ends next Thursday.
Comedian David Letterman returned to the "Late Show" Monday night for the first time since retiring from hosting the show in 2015. He was warmly welcomed back to the show he had hosted for 22 years, as fans chanted his name and gave him a standing ovation.
David Letterman recently guest-starred on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, marking his final appearance before its conclusion. In it, he expressed his frustration with CBS by cussing at them. This comes shortly after he criticized the network for its alleged reasoning behind the cancellation of the show.
David Letterman returned to the "Late Show" to sit down with Stephen Colbert ahead of the last show before its upcoming cancellation.
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.
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 businessman Mike Lanigan and former Indy driver Bobby Rahal,