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| - The Late Show with David Letterman is an award-winning CBS late night talk show hosted by David Letterman with band leader and sidekick Paul Shaffer. Letterman previously hosted Late Night with David Letterman on NBC from 1982 until 1993.
- a show on cbs
- The Late Show with David Letterman is a weeknight comedy talk show hosted by David Letterman and broadcast by CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993. Each night Letterman presents the daily "Top Ten" list. List topics are often inspired by current news and pop cultural events, with typical lists bearing titles such as "Top Ten Ways..." or "Top Ten Signs..." Many of the items on these lists have referenced the "Where's Waldo" books.
- Lady Gaga recorded an appearance on May 23, 2012, which aired later that day. She discussed her excitement over the release of Born This Way, her success so far, her outfit, her childhood and family, her early ambitions and her parents' support, working as a waitress, the Lady Gaga and the Starlight Revue, high school and leaving college, her romantic relationships, Twitter, the Hussein Chalayan vessel, her Meat Dress, biting off the heads of dolls on The Monster Ball Tour and how excited she was to be back in New York City.
- When Peter Griffin reminisces about "the good old days" when Brian was his sidekick in "The Thin White Line", Peter becomes Letterman and Brian becomes Shaffer. In one episode of the show, Letterman had James Woods, whose identity Peter Griffin assumed, as a guest in Back to the Woods. "Woods" was promoting his new HBO TV film called September 11, 2000-and-fun, co-starring David Spade. He was voiced by his most well-known impressionist, Dave Van Dam.
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| - When Peter Griffin reminisces about "the good old days" when Brian was his sidekick in "The Thin White Line", Peter becomes Letterman and Brian becomes Shaffer. In one episode of the show, Letterman had James Woods, whose identity Peter Griffin assumed, as a guest in Back to the Woods. "Woods" was promoting his new HBO TV film called September 11, 2000-and-fun, co-starring David Spade. He was voiced by his most well-known impressionist, Dave Van Dam. In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Stewie Griffin mentions being on talk shows in between films, including the Late Show, Inside the Actors Studio, and The View. In It's A Trap!, number four on a certain Top Ten List was "Joey Buttafuoco's Pants", as revealed by Jabba the Hutt, who was played by Joe Swanson. David appears in "Ratings Guy" reading Good Night, Truck to Peter. When Paul comes on to play, Peter quickly shuts off the television noting he thinks Paul is terrible. In reality, two Family Guy characters have delivered Late Show Top Ten Lists. Stewie delivered The Top Ten Things You Don't Want to Hear From Your Child in 2009. Peter delivered The Top Ten Things I, Peter Griffin, Would Like to Say to America.
- The Late Show with David Letterman is an award-winning CBS late night talk show hosted by David Letterman with band leader and sidekick Paul Shaffer. Letterman previously hosted Late Night with David Letterman on NBC from 1982 until 1993.
- a show on cbs
- Lady Gaga recorded an appearance on May 23, 2012, which aired later that day. She discussed her excitement over the release of Born This Way, her success so far, her outfit, her childhood and family, her early ambitions and her parents' support, working as a waitress, the Lady Gaga and the Starlight Revue, high school and leaving college, her romantic relationships, Twitter, the Hussein Chalayan vessel, her Meat Dress, biting off the heads of dolls on The Monster Ball Tour and how excited she was to be back in New York City.
* Makeup by Tara Savelo, hair by Frederic Aspiras, nails by Aya Fukuda 1.
* Jacket by Viktor & Rolf (fall/winter 2011), bra by Atsuko Kudo, shoes by Ellie
- The Late Show with David Letterman is a weeknight comedy talk show hosted by David Letterman and broadcast by CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993. Each night Letterman presents the daily "Top Ten" list. List topics are often inspired by current news and pop cultural events, with typical lists bearing titles such as "Top Ten Ways..." or "Top Ten Signs..." Many of the items on these lists have referenced the "Where's Waldo" books.
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