dcalley June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 (edited) Paul and The World's Most Dangerous Band* returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater on Monday. *I didn't see everyone, though. Edited June 21, 2017 by dcalley 1 Link to comment
dcalley July 11, 2017 Share July 11, 2017 Quote David Letterman and Sen. Al Franken were both feeling frustrated about pessimism around the topic of climate change - so they got together to talk about it. Thankfully they invited some cameras along, too, with the help of Funny or Die and the Primetime Emmy Award-winning "Years of Living Dangerously." The fruits of their conversations can be seen in the digital series "Boiling the Frog with Senator Al Franken." Their talks run the gamut from serious to funny as they take on everything from coal and carbon prices to Letterman's retirement beard in the six 5-minute shorts that begin rolling out Monday on funnyordie.com and its Facebook page with a new installment each week. Read more at the AP: Q&A: Franken, Letterman take on climate change Episode 1 of 6: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/8fd42231b4/boiling-the-frog-ep-1-senator-al-franken-takes-on-climate-change 1 Link to comment
LJonEarth July 13, 2017 Share July 13, 2017 Paul was on the Le Batard Show on ESPN a few days ago. If you want to look it up. He wasn't the best fit as a guest for that show (something stated by the hosts), but he was charming as always. 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe July 13, 2017 Share July 13, 2017 CNN: David Letterman Wants to Put Trump in a Home 1 Link to comment
ebk57 July 14, 2017 Share July 14, 2017 Those Boiling The Frog episodes with Senator Franken were gold! And, it looks like Norm McDonald has a show - who knew? It's on YouTube. And Dave will be on in a couple of weeks!! http://www.cinemablend.com/television/1680150/watch-david-letterman-get-interviewed-by-norm-macdonald-for-a-change 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe July 23, 2017 Share July 23, 2017 From The Star-Press, Muncie, IN: David Letterman's alma mater still sorting through his donated material 2 Link to comment
ebk57 July 23, 2017 Share July 23, 2017 3 hours ago, BW Manilowe said: From The Star-Press, Muncie, IN: David Letterman's alma mater still sorting through his donated material 27 jackets... I only want one. Really, just one... 2 Link to comment
dcalley July 23, 2017 Share July 23, 2017 13 hours ago, ebk57 said: 27 jackets... I only want one. Really, just one... Late Night or Late Show? (For me, the former, not that I'd sneeze at the latter!) Link to comment
ebk57 July 23, 2017 Share July 23, 2017 16 minutes ago, dcalley said: Late Night or Late Show? (For me, the former, not that I'd sneeze at the latter!) Yes :-) I'd take either one. Link to comment
BW Manilowe July 26, 2017 Share July 26, 2017 (edited) From The Hollywood Reporter: David Letterman and Norm Macdonald lament the sameness of late night TV Also... Here's info on tickets, the TV airdate on PBS, the presentation date, and the performers saluting David at this year's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor presentation. Edited July 26, 2017 by BW Manilowe To add another link about the Mark Twain Prize presentation 4 Link to comment
dcalley July 26, 2017 Share July 26, 2017 The first link didn't work, so here it is again: David Letterman, Norm Macdonald Lament Sameness of Late-Night TV And here's the hour-long video: And the Mark Twain Prize will air Monday, November 20, at 8pm ET on PBS. 1 Link to comment
Joimiaroxeu August 8, 2017 Share August 8, 2017 David Letterman Returning to TV With Netflix Talk Show Hate to say it but I hope he loses the Santa Claus beard for this show. Link to comment
Mumbles August 8, 2017 Share August 8, 2017 I am thrilled about the new show. I think Dave retired too soon. I wish it were a weekly show but I'll take six episodes for now. 4 Link to comment
ebk57 August 9, 2017 Share August 9, 2017 On 5/16/2017 at 0:30 PM, ebk57 said: Dave is getting the Mark Twain Award from the Kennedy Center! I must figure out a way to get a ticket... I know - quoting yourself may cause blindness, but... I GOT A TICKET!!!!! I'm thrilled - and I'll report back!! 3 Link to comment
Calvada August 12, 2017 Share August 12, 2017 I'm really excited about Dave coming back. I think the format of the new Netflix show will work to his strengths. When it wasn't the latest airhead starlet promoting a new TV show that everybody and their uncle knew would be canceled after 3 episodes aired, Dave was a really good interviewer. And yes, the beard has to go. Probably the primary reason his wife Regina may have been encouraging him to take the new gig. 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe August 17, 2017 Share August 17, 2017 On 8/9/2017 at 5:23 PM, ebk57 said: I know - quoting yourself may cause blindness, but... I GOT A TICKET!!!!! I'm thrilled - and I'll report back!! Very happy for you--Enjoy! And when it airs on PBS hopefully you can tell us if anything got cut for time, or whatever. 2 Link to comment
BW Manilowe August 17, 2017 Share August 17, 2017 From extratv.com, the website for the Extra TV show: David Letterman's Career Comeback at 70 It talks, obviously, about the new show Dave's doing for Netflix. It includes a SoundCloud audio file of an interview Dave apparently did recently with Howard Stern. 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe August 18, 2017 Share August 18, 2017 (edited) From People.com, the website for People magazine, via ew.com, the website for Entertainment Weekly magazine: David Letterman Recalls That Time He Accidentally Smoked Animal Tranquilizer. Edited August 18, 2017 by BW Manilowe To fix some wording. 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe August 22, 2017 Share August 22, 2017 (edited) From the Las Vegas Review-Journal: An interview with Paul Shaffer, announcing a number of Las Vegas holiday season concerts by Paul & his new band, the Shaf-Shifters, at Cleopatra's Barge in Caesars Palace Edited August 22, 2017 by BW Manilowe To correct the name of the band Paul's working with. Link to comment
BW Manilowe August 31, 2017 Share August 31, 2017 According to this, Dave is (among other things) refusing to shave his beard for the new show. 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe October 4, 2017 Share October 4, 2017 From The Hollywood Reporter: Dave to Appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Jimmy is doing his now-annual week of shows in Brooklyn October 16-20; Dave will guest on 1 of the shows (the article doesn't specify which show). Paul Shaffer will be sitting in all week with Jimmy's house band, Cleto and the Cletones. 2 Link to comment
Kromm October 5, 2017 Share October 5, 2017 (edited) On 8/31/2017 at 1:03 PM, BW Manilowe said: According to this, Dave is (among other things) refusing to shave his beard for the new show. Nothing wrong with A beard. But geez. Can't he at least trim it? A nice close to the face trimmed beard might look good on him. I wonder if he's done with the rug on his head too? Edited October 5, 2017 by Kromm Link to comment
nowandlater October 7, 2017 Share October 7, 2017 On 10/4/2017 at 2:28 PM, BW Manilowe said: From The Hollywood Reporter: Dave to Appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Jimmy is doing his now-annual week of shows in Brooklyn October 16-20; Dave will guest on 1 of the shows (the article doesn't specify which show). Paul Shaffer will be sitting in all week with Jimmy's house band, Cleto and the Cletones. Letterman talked about this visit back when he was on Howard Stern in August. (a great listen, if you can find it). Also, kimmel is close with Paul...they watched the eclipse together after having a meal in NYC. Link to comment
dcalley October 7, 2017 Share October 7, 2017 Here is that show: https://www.howardstern.com/show/2017/8/16/david-letterman-howard-stern-together-again-all-highlights-interview-audio/ Link to comment
dcalley October 14, 2017 Share October 14, 2017 Conan visits the Ed Sullivan Theater for the first time since Dave left and tells a Dave-related story. 1 Link to comment
ebk57 October 17, 2017 Share October 17, 2017 Kimmel in Brooklyn week! Paul is a bit manic... and a cameo by Biff!! Link to comment
opus October 17, 2017 Share October 17, 2017 17 minutes ago, ebk57 said: Kimmel in Brooklyn week! Paul is a bit manic... and a cameo by Biff!! With headset!! 1 Link to comment
dcalley October 18, 2017 Share October 18, 2017 Paul (and Biff) on Kimmel (Paul's there all week, but this was the only video with his name so far): Full interview with Dave: Washington Post: The last legend of late-night TV. Even as he gears up for his Netflix show, David Letterman focuses on his main gig: Being Harry’s dad. 2 Link to comment
BW Manilowe October 18, 2017 Share October 18, 2017 From E! Online: Dave tells Kimmel he misses wearing makeup 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe October 20, 2017 Share October 20, 2017 From The Hollywood Reporter--Jay Leno on David Letterman: "Even When He Was Mean to Me, It Was Funny." 1 Link to comment
dcalley October 20, 2017 Share October 20, 2017 From the Washington Post article: Quote Which is not to say he’s a shut-in. Letterman has just signed a deal to develop a six-episode Netflix show. He’s gone on Howard Stern, Norm Macdonald’s video podcast, showed up at former “Late Show” writer Steve Young’s class at NYU, and even popped into Indianapolis to speak at the dedication of a statue for retired Colts quarterback Peyton Manning. There was also his appearance on “Them Yo People,” a program that airs in St. Louis at midnight on Sundays. Found it! 1 Link to comment
ebk57 October 21, 2017 Share October 21, 2017 That was... fabulous! I can't wait for Sunday evening!!! Link to comment
jjj October 23, 2017 Share October 23, 2017 (edited) Here is one of the first articles about Dave and the Mark Twain ceremony -- and look at the picture of him with Harry -- who is growing into the face of the young Dave Letterman. I can hardly wait to see this broadcast (November 20) -- Paul Shaffer was there (of course), but also Alan Kalter, and Biff Henderson; Steve Martin and Norm MacDonald, and so many more. And Dave's THERAPIST (so they claim, but speaking so unprofessionally that I wondered -- but maybe Dave said "go for it"?)! I am so pleased for Dave! https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/david-lettermans-friends--and-shrink--make-his-twain-ceremony-as-funny-as-his-late-night-legacy/2017/10/23/b4f5a816-b79b-11e7-be94-fabb0f1e9ffb_story.html Edited October 23, 2017 by jjj 2 Link to comment
BW Manilowe October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 And here's how The Hollywood Reporter saw the event. It seems like, wherever we see David & the family (like at the Indianapolis 500) there always seem to be "extra" children with them, besides Harry. If they're the same ones at every event, I've forgotten if they're friends of Harry's, or related to either Regina or David (Like maybe David's sister's kids? I seem to remember that's who was in pics of/TV interviews with Dave & the family done at Indy earlier this year). Link to comment
ebk57 October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 The show is fabulous!! I laughed pretty much non-stop until Jimmy Walker's bit. And then I laughed, just not as hard. I especially liked John Mulaney, which surprised me only because I don't know him all that well, but I thought he was really funny, and sincere. I loved Steve Martin and Jimmy Kimmel and Dave's shrink. She was a little awkward getting off stage after she was done. I wonder if that makes the broadcast. When Martin Short came on to do his song, I wondered whether he and Paul would come to blows because they had to start the song again since Martin was off the beat. Paul blames Martin. Martin blamed Paul. Then Paul just apologized and said let's start over. Since I was in the second balcony, I couldn't tell if this was all in good fun, or if they were really mad at each other. If it makes the broadcast, we'll know it was a joke... And the song was only okay. I also didn't love Bill Murray's bit as much as the newspapers did. At this point, I'm blaming the second balcony seat. I was happy about Michelle Obama's video tribute, and Eddie Vetter singing Warren Zevon made me tear up. My seat was in a good place to watch Dave and family throughout the evening. So that worked out. He was funny while shouting down to the stage a few times during the evening. 17 hours ago, BW Manilowe said: And here's how The Hollywood Reporter saw the event. It seems like, wherever we see David & the family (like at the Indianapolis 500) there always seem to be "extra" children with them, besides Harry. If they're the same ones at every event, I've forgotten if they're friends of Harry's, or related to either Regina or David (Like maybe David's sister's kids? I seem to remember that's who was in pics of/TV interviews with Dave & the family done at Indy earlier this year). When Dave took the stage, he did mention Tommy Robato (sp?) who was the kid sitting next to Harry during the last Late Show. So I'm guessing that the entourage is made up of a lot of the same kids. Also, here's a link to the local radio station coverage of the red carpet (I couldn't get close enough to actually see any of the people in the hallway... poor planning on my part, I guess). Dave mentions Harry being backstage with his cousins. There are a whole bunch of interviews in the link. It was amusing to hear the reporters ask the same question from every guest. Well, amusing for the first 3 or 4 times. Then it was annoying. https://wtop.com/entertainment/2017/10/no-joke-tv-host-letterman-honored-with-mark-twain-prize/slide/1/ After the show, I walked past Senator Franken and almost stopped to offer my appreciation of everything he's doing, but chickened out. He seemed happy to talk to anyone who wanted to chat. I took a couple of pics from my seat after the show was over, but since I was so far away, I enjoy them, but you all probably wouldn't. All in all, a fine time was had by me. I can't wait to see the broadcast and I hope I'll be able to figure out what's missing. The evening ran about 2:20, so I'm sure some of it will be cut. I do apologize for the run-on paragraph and disorganized thoughts. Writing isn't one of my strengths. 2 Link to comment
BW Manilowe October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 24 minutes ago, ebk57 said: The show is fabulous!! I laughed pretty much non-stop until Jimmy Walker's bit. And then I laughed, just not as hard. I especially liked John Mulaney, which surprised me only because I don't know him all that well, but I thought he was really funny, and sincere. I loved Steve Martin and Jimmy Kimmel and Dave's shrink. She was a little awkward getting off stage after she was done. I wonder if that makes the broadcast. When Martin Short came on to do his song, I wondered whether he and Paul would come to blows because they had to start the song again since Martin was off the beat. Paul blames Martin. Martin blamed Paul. Then Paul just apologized and said let's start over. Since I was in the second balcony, I couldn't tell if this was all in good fun, or if they were really mad at each other. If it makes the broadcast, we'll know it was a joke... And the song was only okay. I also didn't love Bill Murray's bit as much as the newspapers did. At this point, I'm blaming the second balcony seat. I was happy about Michelle Obama's video tribute, and Eddie Vetter singing Warren Zevon made me tear up. My seat was in a good place to watch Dave and family throughout the evening. So that worked out. He was funny while shouting down to the stage a few times during the evening. When Dave took the stage, he did mention Tommy Robato (sp?) who was the kid sitting next to Harry during the last Late Show. So I'm guessing that the entourage is made up of a lot of the same kids. Also, here's a link to the local radio station coverage of the red carpet (I couldn't get close enough to actually see any of the people in the hallway... poor planning on my part, I guess). Dave mentions Harry being backstage with his cousins. There are a whole bunch of interviews in the link. It was amusing to hear the reporters ask the same question from every guest. Well, amusing for the first 3 or 4 times. Then it was annoying. https://wtop.com/entertainment/2017/10/no-joke-tv-host-letterman-honored-with-mark-twain-prize/slide/1/ After the show, I walked past Senator Franken and almost stopped to offer my appreciation of everything he's doing, but chickened out. He seemed happy to talk to anyone who wanted to chat. I took a couple of pics from my seat after the show was over, but since I was so far away, I enjoy them, but you all probably wouldn't. All in all, a fine time was had by me. I can't wait to see the broadcast and I hope I'll be able to figure out what's missing. The evening ran about 2:20, so I'm sure some of it will be cut. I do apologize for the run-on paragraph and disorganized thoughts. Writing isn't one of my strengths. Second balcony or not, at least you were in the room. To me, when it comes to seeing celebs I admire (especially at special events like this), even being in the room counts more than how close you are. But if you've also managed to score great, or at least workable, seats so much the better. Small point, it's Eddie Vedder, with double D's instead of double T's. I remember Tommy Robato (his name, anyway). Was he a classmate/friend of Harry's, or something? Considering I thought I recognized them, it would appear the same kids are in the "entourage" with Harry. If none of them, besides Harry, are related to David &/or Regina, I still think it's cool they bring them along to at least "big ticket" events like the Indy 500 (whether they go every year or just when David's racing team has at least 1 car in the final field of 33) or the Mark Twain award gala. I can't remember if Harry & the kids went when Dave got the "standard" Kennedy Center Honors (the Mark Twain Prize is also presented by the Kennedy Center) 5 years ago, in 2012. If Harry isn't even 14 yet, he/the other kids in the "entourage" (if they hung out together back then) probably would've only been around maybe 7, more likely 8 or 9 then, & maybe stayed at the hotel in case it was felt they might "act up" during the ceremonies. If you really wanted to, I hope you get the chance to meet Senator Franken sometime. I mean, he may be a US Senator but he's also a "regular" human being & shouldn't be that intimidating. 1 Link to comment
opus October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, ebk57 said: The show is fabulous!! I laughed pretty much non-stop until Jimmy Walker's bit. And then I laughed, just not as hard. I especially liked John Mulaney, which surprised me only because I don't know him all that well, but I thought he was really funny, and sincere. I loved Steve Martin and Jimmy Kimmel and Dave's shrink. She was a little awkward getting off stage after she was done. I wonder if that makes the broadcast. When Martin Short came on to do his song, I wondered whether he and Paul would come to blows because they had to start the song again since Martin was off the beat. Paul blames Martin. Martin blamed Paul. Then Paul just apologized and said let's start over. Since I was in the second balcony, I couldn't tell if this was all in good fun, or if they were really mad at each other. If it makes the broadcast, we'll know it was a joke... And the song was only okay. I also didn't love Bill Murray's bit as much as the newspapers did. At this point, I'm blaming the second balcony seat. I was happy about Michelle Obama's video tribute, and Eddie Vetter singing Warren Zevon made me tear up. My seat was in a good place to watch Dave and family throughout the evening. So that worked out. He was funny while shouting down to the stage a few times during the evening. When Dave took the stage, he did mention Tommy Robato (sp?) who was the kid sitting next to Harry during the last Late Show. So I'm guessing that the entourage is made up of a lot of the same kids. Also, here's a link to the local radio station coverage of the red carpet (I couldn't get close enough to actually see any of the people in the hallway... poor planning on my part, I guess). Dave mentions Harry being backstage with his cousins. There are a whole bunch of interviews in the link. It was amusing to hear the reporters ask the same question from every guest. Well, amusing for the first 3 or 4 times. Then it was annoying. https://wtop.com/entertainment/2017/10/no-joke-tv-host-letterman-honored-with-mark-twain-prize/slide/1/ After the show, I walked past Senator Franken and almost stopped to offer my appreciation of everything he's doing, but chickened out. He seemed happy to talk to anyone who wanted to chat. I took a couple of pics from my seat after the show was over, but since I was so far away, I enjoy them, but you all probably wouldn't. All in all, a fine time was had by me. I can't wait to see the broadcast and I hope I'll be able to figure out what's missing. The evening ran about 2:20, so I'm sure some of it will be cut. I do apologize for the run-on paragraph and disorganized thoughts. Writing isn't one of my strengths. Cool. I don't like to know details in advance, so I'll be back to fully read it after I've seen the PBS airing. Edited October 25, 2017 by opus Link to comment
BW Manilowe October 26, 2017 Share October 26, 2017 From his Twitter: Will Lee is in my hometown, for I'm not sure how long, recording with some other artists whose names I don't recognize. 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe October 27, 2017 Share October 27, 2017 I don't know if he's still in my hometown or not, but Will Lee posted a series of photos, taken while Dave & Company were in DC for the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor presentation, on his Instagram account. There are 5 pics, with arrows in about the middle of either side of the page for navigational purposes. Even if you don't have Instagram, you should still be able to see the pics; I could. They just might take a few seconds or so to change from 1 to the next. And the next to last pic appears to be Dave rehearsing his acceptance speech/presentation, with the pic taken from behind him. 2 Link to comment
BW Manilowe October 28, 2017 Share October 28, 2017 (edited) From rollingstone.com (the website for Rolling Stone magazine): David Letterman Receives Mark Twain Prize at All-Star Ceremony If you're waiting to see the televised ceremony, this article does mention some things from that & from the red carpet which was, presumably, beforehand. So you might wanna skip the article until after PBS airs the ceremony. Edited October 28, 2017 by BW Manilowe To add a spoiler warning. 1 Link to comment
opus October 31, 2017 Share October 31, 2017 Anton Fig is sitting in with Seth Meyers all this week. 2 Link to comment
opus November 1, 2017 Share November 1, 2017 Dave Grohl, guest hosting for Jimmy Kimmel, dresses as Dave for Halloween 3 Link to comment
BW Manilowe November 1, 2017 Share November 1, 2017 16 hours ago, opus said: Dave Grohl, guest hosting for Jimmy Kimmel, dresses as Dave for Halloween And here's an article about it from Variety. 1 Link to comment
ebk57 November 10, 2017 Share November 10, 2017 Jimmy and Bill talking about Dave while signing posters. I should see how much those posters are going for, although first I should see if they're actually available. 1 Link to comment
dcalley November 14, 2017 Share November 14, 2017 Dave was one of many reading mean tweets about Jimmy Kimmel here (link is to Dave directly). 2 Link to comment
BW Manilowe November 19, 2017 Share November 19, 2017 From TVLine: Senator Al Franken Cut From David Letterman's Mark Twain Prize PBS Special Link to comment
ebk57 November 19, 2017 Share November 19, 2017 5 minutes ago, BW Manilowe said: From TVLine: Senator Al Franken Cut From David Letterman's Mark Twain Prize PBS Special Well shit... I did notice that the show is 90 minutes tomorrow night, so they had to cut a lot out. I thought it would be a 2 hour special so they'd only need to lose about 20 minutes, not close to an hour. Link to comment
BW Manilowe November 21, 2017 Share November 21, 2017 Here is the link to the thread about the Mark Twain Prize show. It's over in the Specials forum. Link to comment
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