David Letterman to appear on ‘Late Night’ for 40th anniversary

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said in a video, as the crowd cheered and applauded.Letterman, who hosted the NBC show from its very beginning in 1982, departed in 1993 to host CBS’ “Late Show,” which is currently hosted by Stephen Colbert.Prior to his stint at CBS, Letterman was vying to host “The Tonight Show” in 1993 upon former host Johnny Carson’s departure.

But much to his dismay, competing show host Jay Leno snatched the coveted spot instead, prompted Letterman’s exit from “Late Night.”The 74-year-old late night talk show veteran left CBS’ “Late Show” in 2015, announcing a retirement from television, only returning to the screen for his own Netflix series “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction” in 2018.Throughout his more than 30 years in his late show career, Letterman’s quirky charm and anti-humor earned him brownie points with his audience, landing him amongst the most well-known talk show hosts.

He interviewed America’s beloved celebrities and notable people, such as Robin Williams, Tom Hanks, Bill Murray, Julia Roberts and, later, Lizzo and former president Barack Obama.Now, two late night shows and a Netflix series later, Letterman is back, albeit briefly.“Now that is a show that would make college-age Seth Meyers very happy.

Also, current Seth Meyers,” Meyers said of the special guest.Meyers, who took over the show after Jimmy Fallon in 2014, accredited the success of “Late Night” to Letterman’s lasting — and “incredible” — legacy.“This show, ‘Late Night,’ this is David Letterman’s show,” Meyers said in 2014 according to CNN upon becoming the new host. “If it wasn’t for David Letterman, this show wouldn’t exist.

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