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Ray Romano's Emotional Goodbye to David Letterman
Ray tries to keep it together for his farewell to Dave.
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David Letterman's Final Guest Is Bill Murray
See the very first late-night interview between the two comedians
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Letterman opens up about finale
David Letterman will sign off
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'Late Show' Moving Day: What Happens To Iconic David Letterman Set?
Hours after Late Show With David Letterman had its final airing, a demolition crew was hard at work taking down the set of the late-night staple. Pieces of the set, featuring New York skyline
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Arsenio Could Have Helped Fix Late Night. Here’s Why His Comeback Failed.
In 2012, there was a collective cheer when it was announced that Arsenio Hall would make a long-awaited return to the late-night lineup. Not only would he be adding some much-needed diversity to the landscape, but his legendary interviewing style—totally chill, with sharp and smart questions—would offer a pleasant alternative...
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Goodbye Letterman, Hello Fallon: The Nicening of Late Night
With Dave gone and Jon Stewart on the way out, after-hours schmooze-fests have become way too safe
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CONAN Announces New Spotify Channel
Over 2,300 songs from 22 years of Conan's shows are now available on Spotify. Team Coco is the official YouTube channel of late night host Conan O'Brien, CONAN on TBS & TeamCoco.com. Subscribe now to be updated on the latest videos.
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Kendrick Lamar interviewed by Annie Mac
Kendrick Lamar speaks to Radio 1’s Annie Mac about his new album To Pimp A Butterfly, life growing up in Compton and how it feels to be a role model.
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The Daily Show - A Look Back - Cultural Docent Extraordinaire
Before joining Jon for an interview, Mark Ruffalo looks back at some of the host's most distinguished moments with his guests. * Watch the latest episodes of The Daily Show on CC.com and the CC app: http://on.cc.com/1zI8VsE
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Michael Jordan Thinks David Spade Is Too Cool for Prince
David Spade tells Jimmy about his week leading up to SNL40 including the night he spent at a secret Prince show with Chris Rock.
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Exclusive Post-Retirement Interview with David Letterman - Indianapolis Monthly
The TV legend and Indy native shares a few laughs about the Indy 500, Mass Ave, and getting old.
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Here’s Why You Can’t Watch Letterman’s Late Show on YouTube Anymore
His episodes were removed from YouTube and CBS.com on Thursday.
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Unearthing the Complete and Total Disaster That Was ‘The Chevy Chase Show’
Sometimes TV shows drag their unfunny, uninteresting, yet highly rated feet across our living rooms for years. “Who let this happen?” we cry in vain. Other times, the powers that be get things right. That’s where Brilliantly Canceled comes in, looking at the shows that didn’t make it past their first season and saved us [...]
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Lewis Black, the Longest Running ‘Daily Show’ Contributor, Will Stay on After Jon Stewart Retires
1n 1996, The Daily Show creator and producer Lizz Winstead hired Lewis Black to be one of the show’s first correspondents, delivering rage-filled...
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25 Things You Didn't Know About Stephen Colbert
He's an open book with nothing to hide.
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Questlove: Michele Bachmann almost got me fired from Jimmy Fallon show
I wanted to highlight the Tea Party leader's lies. But playing a Fishbone song for her on the Fallon show backfired
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Thank You Notes: Gramp Stamps, Burritos
Jimmy pens thank you notes to Pablo Sandoval, sommeliers and other things with a little help from Regis Philbin.
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Timelapse of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
(Try to watch in HD) I've been watching The Daily Show ever since Jon Stewart took over for Craig Kilborn and I declared, "this'll never work!" This is my send off to his profound impact as host. Created by Billy Chasen (billychasen.com) and protected under Fair Use. Song "Requiem for a Fish" by The Freak Fandango Orchestra
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Jon Batiste Brings Music to ‘Late Show’ and Streets of NYC
Jon Batiste, who will be the bandleader for the “Late Show” when Stephen Colbert takes over, discusses what he calls “social music” and his new TV role.
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Award-Eligible iPhone App Colbr Now Available for Android Devices
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