In an effort to win over Bangor TV viewers, Letterman had a continuous segment each night about Bangor, Maine, and read names out of the Bangor phonebook.
A voice we’ve dearly missed is finally coming back to late night. David Letterman has officially booked his Netflix debut with new series My Next Guest Needs No Introduction; setting a monthly schedule with guests like George Clooney and Barack Obama. Watch the first teaser!
You don’t have to wait until later tonight to begin saying goodbye to David Letterman (though if you’re like us, you’ve already started that process) — you can do it right now. The venerable, longtime Late Show host is ending his 33-year run with tonight’s episode, which promises to be a fantastic, hilarious and appropriately heartwarming sendoff. But before we get to that, you can watch Letterman’s final Late Show entrance right now.
Tonight is the end of an era. David Letterman's last 'The Late Show' airs tonight on CBS. Maine comedian Bob Marley was on Letterman back in 1999 and brought his parents who he says almost ruined his entire set.
On Wednesday, May 20th David Letterman will end his 33 year run in late night TV. What do some Mainer's you may know (including me) have to think about that? Danny Cashman, host of the Maine produced The Nite Show put together a segment for his show featuring well known Mainer's sharing their thoughts about Letterman.