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When did the Late Show with David Letterman start?
The following is a list of notable episodes from Late Show with David Letterman since its inception on August 30, 1993. Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman that ran on CBS between August 30, 1993 and May 20, 2015.
When did Bill Wendell leave the David Letterman show?
Announcer Bill Wendell retired and left the show on August 18, 1995. He was replaced by Alan Kalter on the show’s next episode, September 5, 1995, which came after a two-week hiatus. In 1996, long-time producer Robert Morton left and head writer Rob Burnett was promoted to executive producer.
How much money does David Letterman make per year?
When David Letterman became available following a conflict with NBC, CBS was eager to lure him and offered him a three-year, $14 million per year contract, doubling his Late Night salary. According to their agreement, the show would spend a month in Hollywood at least once a year.
When did the David Letterman and Jay Leno feud start?
The Letterman/Leno feud was revived in the wake of the 2010 Tonight Show conflict, which saw Letterman side with O’Brien.
When was David Letterman’s flight delayed by snow?
A guy whose flight from LaGuardia to Atlanta was delayed by snow sits in with the band; Mayor Bloomberg presents the Top Ten; Alan wants Dwight the Troubled Teen to shovel snow. Add Image S10, Ep93 19 Feb. 2003
When did Conan O’Brien take over for David Letterman?
On June 1, 2009, Conan O’Brien (who had succeeded Letterman as host of Late Night in 1993) took over as host of The Tonight Show—an event Letterman referenced in his own show’s Top Ten List on that night—and Letterman’s