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UPCOMING GUESTS ON THE “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN” ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK, 4/5-4/13, 2012

April 5, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

(*Denotes changes and/or additions to previous schedule

(n) Denotes new broadcast)

 

Thursday, April 5      Actor Alec Baldwin; musical guest Eric Hutchinson

Friday, April 6          Actor Bill Murray; musical guests Girls Generation

Monday, April 9       Actor Ricky Gervais; actress Cobie Smulders from the CBS comedy series “How I Met Your Mother”; musical guests Tennis (n)

Tuesday, April 10      Actor Sean Hayes; comedian Jim Gaffigan; musical guest Shooter Jennings (n)

Wednesday, April 11 Basketball legends Magic Johnson and Larry Bird; musical guests Kaiser Chiefs (n)

*Thursday, April 12 Actor Billy Crystal; musical guests Alabama Shakes (n)

*Friday, April 13      Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus; musical guest Bonnie Raitt (n)

 

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

 

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KEITH OLBERMANN TALKS ABOUT HIS DEPARTURE FROM CURRENT TV ON CBS’ “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN”, TUESDAY, APRIL 3

April 4, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Talk show host Keith Olbermann gives David Letterman the details on his departure Friday from Current TV when he visits LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Tuesday, April 3.

“Now, tell us your story,” Letterman asked. “How much time have you got?” Olbermann joked. “How long ago did you leave MSNBC to go to the Current TV show?” Letterman asked. “It’s over a year, right?” “I don’t know,” Olbermann said. “I have to consult my notes because after a certain point, I can’t keep track of where I’m working.

I don’t have any idea.” “Well, that’s why we had this made up for you,” Letterman said. “This is – right here, this is an adjustable business card,” with rotating employers, which Letterman then handed to Olbermann. “Oh, that’s brilliant!” Olbermann exclaimed. “…Thanks, Dave, I’ll treasure it always.”

“But, you know, not that anybody cares,” Letterman said, “but when you said you were going to Current TV, I think a lot of people were skeptical because I still don’t know where Current TV is, I don’t know what they do at Current TV, and we all thought, ‘This is going to be fantastic or it’s just going to be nothing,’ and it turned out to be – ” “Nothing,” Olbermann whispered. “Nothing, yeah,” Letterman said. “First of all, do they know what they’re doing over there, because you know what you’re doing.” “Thank you,” Olbermann replied. “All right, so do they, the Current TV people know what they’re doing?” Letterman asked. “It’s former Vice President Al Gore. Does he know what he’s doing on TV?” “I screwed up, “Olbermann said. “I screwed up really big on this. Let’s just start there. I thought we could do this. It’s my fault that it didn’t succeed in the sense that I didn’t think the whole thing through. I didn’t say, ‘You know, if you buy a $10 million chandelier, you should have a house to put it in. Just walking around with a $10 million chandelier isn’t going to do anybody a lot of good, and it’s not going to do any good to the chandelier.’ And then it turned out we didn’t have a lot to put the house on to put the chandelier in, or a building permit, and I, I should have known that. And it is, it is my fault at heart.” “You’re the chandelier?” Letterman asked to audience laughter. “I’m the chandelier,” Olbermann replied. “You are always pointing out how big my head is, so I think it’s a suitable analogy.”

“Now, I’ve been in situations in my lifetime where the second I agreed to something, I got that sinking feeling in my stomach and I said to myself on those occasions, ‘Holy goodness, I’ve just made a huge mistake.’ Did that happen to you?” Letterman asked. “It did,” Olbermann said. “And we even joked about it, if you recall, last September when I came out and did a Top Ten List…one of the great thrills of my life, and the last time I had fun on TV, but it was – one of the lines was about, you know – “ “Well, let’s see it, I think we have on – do we have it on videotape?” Letterman said, and he threw to the video of Olbermann reading the “Top Ten Reasons to Watch the New ‘Countdown with Keith Olbermann,” from last fall, with Olberman reading #2: “Better watch now because things could go wrong in a hurry.” “Now, you had something for me,” Olbermann said. “I have something for you, which is this lovely ‘Better watch now because things

could go wrong in a hurry” button which we made.” “That’s great,” Letterman said, as he pinned the button on his lapel. “We made that up the next day,” Olbermann said, “because as I was saying, you know, as you just said, if you know it’s not going to work or you suspect it’s not going to work, it doesn’t mean you stop trying to make it work.”

“Well, that’s exactly right,” Letterman said, “because it’s not just you, it’s other people and you took a lot of people with you. Now I’m impressed. I’ve known you many, many years now and always as just a stand-up guy who’s ready for a good scrape and will take the high road if there is a possibility of a high road anywhere in the world anymore, so for you to announce that the whole thing was your fault just by agreeing to go there, you’re taking the blame for that?…You got your money. That’s all I care about, right?” “Well, up to last Thursday I got my money,” Olbermann said. “The nice judge will decide whether or not I get more of my money. But quite seriously, you know, in that situation, what you’re thinking is, ‘Oh, Lord, this is probably going to hit the water at some point,’ but what do you do? You have – you could bail out and say I’m getting out of this immediately,’ and trust me, I was thinking about that as early as like last July. We’d been on the air about 10 days and they fired the guy who knew what he was doing who I worked for and I went, ‘Uh-oh.’ But I went home and just sort of had a conversation with myself and said, ‘Look, these – the two important groups that are more important than what I do about myself – the audience who, you know, went to struggle to find where the network was and join me, and, most importantly, the staff.’ And I had 25 people who, most of them came with me from other jobs, one guy was with me four different places, and they put their careers at risk for me, and I didn’t even get a chance to say goodbye to them let alone thank them for the work that they did with me, and I’m, you know, I’m so proud of them because the show editorially was never better, but I let them down because the thing didn’t continue.”

Olbermann’s entire interview can be seen on the LATE SHOW tonight (11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

The LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN is a production of Worldwide Pants Incorporated. Barbara Gaines, Matt Roberts, Jude Brennan, Maria Pope, Eric Stangel, Justin Stangel and Rob Burnett are the executive producers.

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

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BASKETBALL HALL OF FAMERS MAGIC JOHNSON AND LARRY BIRD TO VISIT CBS’s “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN”, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11

April 2, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Johnson and Bird’s LATE SHOW Appearance to Happen on Same Night as the Premiere of the New Broadway Play, “Magic/Bird,” Based on Their Fabled NBA Rivalry and Long-Lasting Friendship Off the Court

NBA Hall of Famers Magic Johnson and Larry Bird will visit the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Wednesday, April 11 (11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.  Their LATE SHOW appearance will take place the same night as the official Broadway premiere of “Magic/Bird,” a play based on their fabled basketball rivalry and their long-standing friendship off the court.

While this will be Johnson’s sixth visit to the LATE SHOW, this will mark Bird’s first appearance on Letterman’s late night talk show.

The play, written by Academy Award winner Eric Simonson and based on conversations with Los Angeles Lakers legend Johnson and Boston Celtics icon Bird, chronicles the intertwined lives of these two basketball legends, who were at the heart of one of the most storied rivalries in sports history.  It also explores how their professional rivalry on the court in the 1980s turned into one of the greatest friendships off the court.  “Magic/Bird,” produced by Tony Award winners Fran Kirmser and Tony Ponturo, in association with the NBA and with creative input from Johnson and Bird, is currently in previews at Broadway’s Longacre Theatre and will officially open April 11.

Also visiting the LATE SHOW on Wednesday, April 11 are musical guests Kaiser Chiefs.

The LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN is a production of Worldwide Pants Incorporated.  Barbara Gaines, Matt Roberts, Jude Brennan, Maria Pope, Eric Stangel, Justin Stangel and Rob Burnett are the executive producers.

 

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

 

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UPCOMING GUESTS ON THE “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN” ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK, 3/29-4/10

March 29, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

(*Denotes changes and/or additions to previous schedule

(n) Denotes new broadcast)

 

Thursday, March 29      Actor/comedian Tracy Morgan; sportscaster Jim Rome; a performance from the Broadway musical “Once” (n)

*Friday, March 30       Actress Megan Mullally; comedian Joe Wong; musical guests Band of Skulls (n)

*Monday, April 2        Comedian Dana Carvey; comedian Jon Fisch; musical guests Los Campesinos

Tuesday, April 3           Comedian Seth Meyers; actress/singer Allison Williams; musical guests Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real (n)

*Wednesday, April 4  Actor Kiefer Sutherland; actor Eugene Levy; musical guests The Punch Brothers (n)

*Thursday, April 5      Actor Alec Baldwin; musical guest Eric Hutchinson

*Friday, April 6          Actor Bill Murray; musical guests Girls Generation

*Monday, April 9    Actor Ricky Gervais; actress Cobie Smulders from the CBS comedy series “How I Met Your Mother”; musical guests Tennis (n)

*Tuesday, April 10     Actor Sean Hayes; comedian Jim Gaffigan; musical guest Shooter Jennings (n)

 

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

 

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UPCOMING GUESTS ON THE “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN” ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK

March 28, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

 

(*Denotes changes and/or additions to previous schedule

(n) Denotes new broadcast)

 

Wednesday, March 28 Actor/comedian Chris Elliott; former President of the Maldives/climate change activist Mohamed Nasheed; musical guest Justin Townes Earle (n)

 

Thursday, March 29 Actor/comedian Tracy Morgan; sportscaster Jim Rome; a performance from the Broadway musical “Once” (n)

 

*Friday, March 30 Actress Megan Mullally; comedian Joe Wong; musical guests Band of Skulls (n)

 

*Monday, April 2 Comedian Dana Carvey; comedian Jon Fisch; musical guests Los Campesinos

 

Tuesday, April 3 Comedian Seth Meyers; actress/singer Allison Williams; musical guests Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real (n)

 

*Wednesday, April 4 Actor Kiefer Sutherland; actor Eugene Levy; musical guests The Punch Brothers (n)

 

*Thursday, April 5 Actor Alec Baldwin; musical guest Eric Hutchinson

 

*Friday, April 6 Actor Bill Murray; musical guests Girls Generation

 

*Monday, April 9 Actor Ricky Gervais; actress Cobie Smulders from the CBS comedy series “How I Met Your Mother”; musical guests Tennis (n)

 

*Tuesday, April 10 Actor Sean Hayes; comedian Jim Gaffigan; musical guest Shooter Jennings (n)

 

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

 

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UPCOMING GUESTS ON THE “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN” ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK, 3/26-4/4

March 26, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

(*Denotes changes and/or additions to previous schedule

(n) Denotes new broadcast)

 

Monday, March 26           Journalist Rachel Maddow; actor Timothy Olyphant; musical guests Train (n)

Tuesday, March 27          Actor Jason Sudeikis; musician Lionel Richie; musical guests Lionel Richie with Jason Aldean (n)

Wednesday, March 28  Actor/comedian Chris Elliott; former President of the Maldives/climate change activist Mohamed Nasheed; musical guest Justin Townes Earle (n)

*Thursday, March 29   Actor/comedian Tracy Morgan; sportscaster Jim Rome; a performance from the Broadway musical “Once” (n)

Friday, March 30             Actress Megan Mullally; musical guests Band of Skulls (n)

Monday, April 2               Guests TBA

Tuesday, April 3             Comedian Seth Meyers; actress/singer Allison Williams; musical guests Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real (n)

Wednesday, April 4          Actor Kiefer Sutherland; actor Eugene Levy; musical guest Nicki Minaj (n)

 

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

 

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UPCOMING GUESTS ON THE “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN” ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK, 3/15-3/27

March 15, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

(*Denotes changes and/or additions to previous schedule

(n) Denotes new broadcast)

 

Thursday, March 15    Actor Ryan Reynolds; actress Ellie Kemper; musical guest Dierks Bentley

Friday, March 16       Actress Reese Witherspoon; actor Michael Weatherly from the CBS drama series “NCIS”; musical guest Kasabian; a Top Ten List presented by 10 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit models

Monday, March 19       First Lady Michelle Obama; musical guest Esperanza Spalding (n)

*Tuesday, March 20   Actress Jennifer Lawrence; journalist/author Gail Collins; musical guests The Shins (n)

Wednesday, March 21 Actress Debra Messing; actor Josh Hutcherson; musical guests Oberhofer (n)

*Thursday, March 22    Actor Paul Rudd; comedian John Witherspoon; musical guests Heartless Bastards

*Friday, March 23        New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning; actress Sarah Michelle Gellar; musical guests Die Antwoord

*Monday, March 26    Journalist Rachel Maddow; actor Timothy Olyphant; musical guests Train (n)

*Tuesday, March 27   Musician Lionel Richie; musical guests Lionel Richie with Jason Aldean (n)

 

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

 

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FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA TO MAKE HER FIRST VISIT TO CBS’s “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN”, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2012

March 12, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

First Lady Michelle Obama will make her first visit to the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Monday, March 19 (11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

The First Lady will appear on the LATE SHOW to discuss her Joining Forces initiative and her plans for its upcoming one-year anniversary in April.  As First Lady, Mrs. Obama and Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, launched Joining Forces, a national initiative to recognize, honor and support military families.  The initiative aims to educate, challenge and spark action from all sectors of society to ensure that military families have the support they have earned.

Also featured on the LATE SHOW Monday, March 19 will be a performance by GRAMMY® Award winner Esperanza Spalding.

The LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN is a production of Worldwide Pants Incorporated.  Barbara Gaines, Matt Roberts, Jude Brennan, Maria Pope, Eric Stangel, Justin Stangel and Rob Burnett are the executive producers.

 

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

 

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UPCOMING GUESTS ON THE “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN” ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK, March 5-14, 2012

March 5, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

(*Denotes changes and/or additions to previous schedule

(n) Denotes new broadcast)

Monday, March 5 Actor Woody Harrelson; actor/comedian Stephen Merchant; musical guest Lana Del Rey

Tuesday, March 6 Talk show host Jon Stewart; national grocery bagging champion Stephanie Teteak; musical guests Yelawolf and Kid Rock

Wednesday, March 7 Actress/comedian Kathy Griffin; actor Simon Helberg from the CBS comedy series “The Big Bang Theory”; musical guest Joseph Arthur

Thursday, March 8 Radio show host Howard Stern; musical guests The Airborne Toxic Event

Friday, March 9 Animal expert Jack Hanna; actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson

*Monday, March 12 Actor Will Ferrell; actor Jon Bernthal (n)

*Tuesday, March 13 Actress Amanda Peet; actor Nick Offerman; musical guests The Chieftains with Low Anthem; a Top Ten List presented by musician Cee Lo Green (n)

*Wednesday, March 14 Actor Martin Short; musical guests The Ting Tings (n)

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

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UPCOMING GUESTS ON THE “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN” ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK, 2/27-3/9

February 27, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

(*Denotes changes and/or additions to previous schedule

(n) Denotes new broadcast)

 

Monday, Feb. 27             Actor Ed Helms; sportscaster Dan Patrick; musical guest Lyle Lovett (n)

Tuesday, Feb. 28             Actor Nathan Lane; actress Pauley Perrette from the CBS drama series “NCIS”; musical guest Estelle (n)

Wednesday, Feb. 29     Actor Neil Patrick Harris from the CBS comedy series “How I Met Your Mother”; actor Taylor Kitsch; musical guests Robert Glasper Experiment featuring Lupe Fiasco and Bilal (n)

Thursday, March 1           Actor Jon Hamm; musical guests White Rabbits (n)

Friday, March 2               Actor Denzel Washington; musical guests The Fray

*Monday, March 5         Actor Woody Harrelson; actor/comedian Stephen Merchant; musical guest Lana Del Rey

*Tuesday, March 6     Talk show host Jon Stewart; national grocery bagging champion Stephanie Teteak; musical guests Yelawolf and Kid Rock

*Wednesday, March 7 Actress/comedian Kathy Griffin; actor Simon Helberg from the CBS comedy series “The Big Bang Theory”; musical guest Joseph Arthur

*Thursday, March 8       Radio show host Howard Stern; musical guests The Airborne Toxic Event

*Friday, March 9            Animal expert Jack Hanna; actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson

 

RATING: TV-PG (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

 

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