During a taping of tonight's 'Late Show', host David Letterman announced to a shocked studio audience that he would be retiring in 2015 after his latest contract ends.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in America, 'The Late Show With David Letterman' is scheduling musicians to perform Beatles songs all week. Last night, Sting stopped by to play 'Drive My Car.' You can watch the video above.
It's been an eventful few days for now-former KFYR-TV weekend anchor AJ Clemente. On Sunday, he accidentally let a few profanities fly on the 5pm newscast...Monday, he was fired from his job...and Wednesday, he visited the "Today Show", "Live with Kelly and Michael", and, finally, "The Late Show with David Letterman".
By now, you've seen the video of A.J. Clemente's first, and subsequently last, night on the air at KFYR-TV here in Bismarck. Luckily for A.J., this may be a blessing in disguise because his celebrity is skyrocketing. Last night, he was the subject of David Letterman's Top Ten List.
Athletes who transcend their sports or help win a big game have the rare opportunity to cash in on the entertainment circuit. For some, that means getting the call to come read the 'Top Ten' on 'The Late Show with David Letterman.' However, not all athletes are as, um, qualified as others to bring the funny...
The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger has played the Ed Sullivan Theater many times before, but this time the vocalist returned for a bit of comedy rather than music. Jagger, who has been in the New York area for the Rolling Stones 50th anniversary performances, dropped by 'The Late Show With David Letterman' Tuesday night (Dec. 11) to provide a Top 10 list.
Well, we lost that bet. Like most people, we assumed that when Led Zeppelin showed up for a 'Late Show with David Letterman' interview last night (Dec. 3), John Paul Jones would sit quietly in the furthest chair as Robert Plant did most of the talking. Instead, the eternally underrated Jones took the lead and basically charmed the pants off the studio audience.