Upon his return to the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, late-night legend David Letterman expressed to successor Stephen Colbert that he misses the excitement of daily hosting, live musical performances, and even the chair itself. In his appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Letterman humorously asked to sit behind the desk, providing the opportunity to snap a selfie with Colbert.
Sporting his distinctive white beard, Letterman entered to a thunderous applause, jokingly describing it as the most enthusiastic audience he’s been around since the night he announced his retirement. As it’s been eight years since his departure from “The Late Show,” Letterman shared his longing for the work, especially the chance to improve upon a disappointing show the following day.
Expressing his nostalgia, Letterman mentioned missing the daily live music and the arrival of a new musical guest for each show. Additionally, he showcased his comedic flair, delivering one-liners effortlessly. During the show, he also took a moment to acknowledge fellow comedian Dana Carvey, with whom he expressed a deep connection.
Letterman, a monumental figure in late-night television, has received numerous accolades during his remarkable career. He currently hosts the acclaimed interview show “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction” on Netflix. Upon returning to the Ed Sullivan Theater, Letterman commended Colbert and his staff for their remarkable work running CBS’ late-night broadcast.
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