David Letterman Press Conference, January 14, 1993, Raw Footage

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  • Dave conducts a press conference announcing his move from his then-current network to CBS just after Jay Leno had held his own press conference in California to reaffirm his own job as Tonight Show host.
    The history behind this event could fill a book, and it actually has, in Bill Carter's The Late Shift: Letterman, Leno, and the Network Battle for the Night.
    This is the raw, unedited footage.
    Siskel and Ebert had appeared on Late Night around an hour earlier, thus their presence here. After the press conference ended, Gene offered his take on the impact of what this all might mean.
    Great thanks to A. I. for the video.

Komentáře • 262

  • @LAFan
    @LAFan Před rokem +34

    The Late Shift is one of the greatest made-for-TV movies ever. The book is fantastic.

  • @zyxmyk
    @zyxmyk Před 2 lety +70

    The beginning of a golden era in late night. Letterman was the clear spiritual heir to johnny carson and he was the funniest guy on TV. He's missed.

    • @Anthony-hu3rj
      @Anthony-hu3rj Před rokem +1

      Rather, the end. At CBS the show got fat and bulky and baroque and slow. Etc.

    • @markjackson6431
      @markjackson6431 Před rokem +3

      @@Anthony-hu3rj really because it’s number one 😂

    • @theessentials450
      @theessentials450 Před 8 měsíci

      2nd era

  • @johnsjohnson448
    @johnsjohnson448 Před 2 lety +20

    Dave's move to CBS was HUUUUUGE! SIr Howard Stringer was relentless in his pursuit and instinctively knew that CBS had what Dave and Company wanted. Thanks for sharing.

  • @WTFG78
    @WTFG78 Před 7 lety +147

    You have no idea how much I wanted to see the full conference. You continue to be a gentleman and a scholar.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 7 lety +22

      Thanks! More on the way. :)

    • @sirmolio
      @sirmolio Před 4 lety +5

      I know. Finally, someone with the wherewithal to recognize and post truly valued historical pieces. Just finished watching Late Shift and this is a wonderful complement. Thank you.

    • @egeatacandogan4104
      @egeatacandogan4104 Před rokem

      Just like Oscar Pistorius...

  • @adelhardtlyl
    @adelhardtlyl Před rokem +18

    So glad that he didnt blame Conan

  • @ktxed
    @ktxed Před 4 lety +105

    the lineage is clear Carson > Letterman > O'Brien.

    • @ktxed
      @ktxed Před 3 lety +2

      @@graxjpg it's hard to tell, but I suppose a new format will come to shape all late night shows.

    • @mikelp72
      @mikelp72 Před 3 lety +6

      Those last two don’t belong in the same sentence as Carson.

    • @ktxed
      @ktxed Před 3 lety +18

      @@mikelp72 ok boomer

    • @mikelp72
      @mikelp72 Před 3 lety +6

      @@ktxed ooooh good one. Can’t argue with that 🙄

    • @ktxed
      @ktxed Před 3 lety +7

      @@mikelp72 you cannot stop at carson and don't tell me leno or fallon are worthy succesors

  • @aidenmalecky7928
    @aidenmalecky7928 Před 2 lety +12

    Anyone here after watching The Late Shift movie? I feel like I'm about to go down a CZcams rabbit hole.

  • @RoeLuv1
    @RoeLuv1 Před 2 lety +12

    Dave switching networks was such a Huge deal. And it’s crazy how we got our news back then. Today this would be a multiple trending topics and notifications on your phone, type event.

  • @RonMotta1972
    @RonMotta1972 Před rokem +22

    An incredible performance by an incredible performer. Seriously, Stringer and Tisch must’ve felt like they got their money’s worth right there.

  • @MichelleUS66
    @MichelleUS66 Před 4 lety +60

    While Dave can be (comically) snarky and flippant, I love how he is always gracious and humble when he speaks of Johnny Carson.

    • @ktxed
      @ktxed Před 4 lety +1

      you don't fuck around with Carson

    • @TELEVISIONARCHIVES
      @TELEVISIONARCHIVES Před 4 lety +1

      Carson didn't want Letterman to replace him.

    • @MichelleUS66
      @MichelleUS66 Před 4 lety +21

      Televisionarchives What? Carson *always* preferred Letterman to Leno. (Whose show did Carson appear on after he retired? That will tell you right there whom he liked better.)

    • @stevethomas2285
      @stevethomas2285 Před 4 lety +2

      @@MichelleUS66 And, from what I've read, Carson wasn't even asked his opinion on who should replace him.

    • @MichelleUS66
      @MichelleUS66 Před 4 lety +8

      Steve Thomas I seem to recall reading something where Carson was asked by NBC about his successor and he replied (and I’m paraphrasing) “It would be a shame to lose David.”
      I think if you add that to Johnny’s cameos on The Late Show (not to mention the jokes he sent in for Dave’s monologues), you get a pretty good sense as to whom he preferred.

  • @TheChrisHype
    @TheChrisHype Před 9 měsíci +6

    I love the idea of Siskel and Ebert just...being there.

  • @SlapNSniff
    @SlapNSniff Před 7 lety +65

    Die-hard Letterman fan here. You have no idea how much I love these videos! Thanks so much!

  • @hutch1197
    @hutch1197 Před 3 lety +26

    Jay ended up getting better ratings, but in retrospect, Dave was by far the more respected and iconic comedian.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před 3 lety +3

      Remember it took Jay two years to overtake David?

    • @hutch1197
      @hutch1197 Před 2 lety +10

      @@johnking5174 Yep, and now look at their legacies. Most veteran comedians today cite David as the gold standard and not one mention of Leno. Carson never once appeared on Leno's show, whereas his last tv appearance was on Letterman's.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před 2 lety +4

      @@hutch1197 Jay Leno had a terrible ambition to be host of the Tonight Show - of course increased by his appalling agent at the time. David said Jay Leno had 2 personalities - the public persona of the down to earth American man, who always boasted that he never took a cent from his Tonight Show salary and only used his stand up income (which both Letterman and Carson thought was weird) and then there is the career hungry man, who so wanted to sit behind the desk, he even lowered his appearance fee so the Tonight Show producers would hire him as the permanent guest host in 1987 after the Joan Rivers feud with Johnny.

    • @at1212b
      @at1212b Před 2 lety +4

      @@johnking5174 Leno catered to the Oprah Winfrey crowd... Mindless

    • @simondan3828
      @simondan3828 Před rokem +2

      I always saw Leno as more mainstream than Dave. To my taste, Dave was always the better host.

  •  Před 7 lety +54

    Letterman was on fire. Funny, witty, polite, he´s the master.

  • @ms-vv2gg
    @ms-vv2gg Před 5 lety +39

    Warren Littlefield - "Dave is so good. Hope we made the right choice."

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking5174 Před rokem +8

    I love Dave at 1:09 pretending to see someone in the crowd he knows and waves to them with that big smile. Pure Dave.

  • @m.coldsmithbriggs9259
    @m.coldsmithbriggs9259 Před 2 lety +10

    Leno has always said that Letterman is a great 'wordsmith' that he always envied.....this press conference was a clear example of that. Letterman has always stated that Jay Leno is the funniest person he knows.

  • @joshualebowitz
    @joshualebowitz Před 3 lety +4

    This is so excellent. Thank you for posting. Remember this like it was yesterday.

  • @sirmolio
    @sirmolio Před 4 lety +17

    Amazing, why this doesn't have more views. Thank you for posting this. Just finished watching The Late Shift movie, so this was a timely search. I love it. Thank you for the historical context.

  • @A1collect
    @A1collect Před 3 lety +63

    NBC dropped the ball when they chose Jay Leno as permanent host of The Tonight Show over David Letterman

    • @brucesmith1544
      @brucesmith1544 Před 3 lety +16

      They got Leno cheaper and he won in the ratings

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 Před 3 lety +5

      Actually, Leno had higher ratings. CBS would have taken Leno if Letterman had been chosen for the Tonight Show.

    • @iamthewalrus4998
      @iamthewalrus4998 Před 2 lety +1

      @@justayoutuber1906 letterman had higher ratings up until he hosted the oscars. They dropped after that

    • @mikekillagreen9432
      @mikekillagreen9432 Před 2 lety +6

      @@iamthewalrus4998 No it was until Hugh Grant came on Leno and talked about getting busted. Leno won the rest of the way

    • @patrickthomas8890
      @patrickthomas8890 Před 2 lety +6

      They did from an artistic and quality perspective, but not financially…Leno ended up with consistently #1 ratings and NBC regained ownership of the show. Johnny Carson cut a deal where he took ownership of the show and made hundreds of millions. Letterman wanted the same arrangement, but Leno was ok with not owning the show.
      Leno actually used the same tactic of undercutting competition throughout his career which paid off. He performed stand up for free when comics tried to unionize and demand to get paid for performing which landed him more stage time. Leno was a recurring Tonight Show guest host along with a few others (I think Garry Shandling and David Brenner). Leno said when the network was looking to pick a permanent guest host he was approached by them about all asking for the same salary/favored nations from NBC in order to put them all on the same footing and to eliminate favoritism and ensure NBC would pick someone based solely on performance. Leno refused and was willing to do the job for less than what the others were asking…unsurprisingly he was eventually picked.

  • @jtfmedia9109
    @jtfmedia9109 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank You Thank You!!! I have been searching for years for this!!

  • @LeahElisheva
    @LeahElisheva Před rokem +1

    Thank you for posting this! Such a wonderful piece of history - monumental moment in late night tv history

  • @ehaslun64
    @ehaslun64 Před 7 lety +25

    Great stuff sir! Dave's reaction to the Paul question at the end is so good. Thanks for all the fantastic editing and posting

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 7 lety +4

      No editing done here, but thanks!

    • @ehaslun64
      @ehaslun64 Před 7 lety +2

      Sorry I meant the putting together of the Record Collections, Panicky Guy, etc. Thanks!

    • @Cabrillo79
      @Cabrillo79 Před 4 lety +3

      “Oh shit, Paul 😆😆😆”

  • @JusticeForTheDead
    @JusticeForTheDead Před rokem +4

    stunning how talkative and chipper Dave is taking all those QUESTIONS! LOL I guess he knew he had to play ball completely for 30 minutes. I loved Carson, but Dave, he truly was my favorite.

  • @Tribeca40
    @Tribeca40 Před 7 lety

    Great video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @rjonzun5828
    @rjonzun5828 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great video. I'm glad Dave was able to go on to bigger things but his Late Night low budget was part of the magic I think.

  • @roberty.9569
    @roberty.9569 Před 2 lety +8

    One has to imagine that Jay Leno felt like a bit of his thunder had been stolen by this presser. CBS had been unsuccessful, to this point, with talk shows in the 11:30 time slot. Getting Dave was a slam dunk for CBS. The rest is history.

  • @paulwardle4761
    @paulwardle4761 Před 7 lety +5

    love this...read about it in books, but never seen the whole thing

  • @JasonDelarosa2000
    @JasonDelarosa2000 Před 4 lety +6

    I grew up with him on CBS; so as a kid, I never knew he was on NBC from 1982 until the time of this press conference. Thanks for sharing!

    • @35diamondgirl
      @35diamondgirl Před 3 lety +5

      As great as the CBS Late Show was for much of its tenure, NBC's Late Night, which followed Johnny Carson's Tonight Show every night, was the truly groundbreaking show as far as late night comedy goes. Every new and/or younger Letterman fan needs to see as many as those episodes as possible.

    • @JasonDelarosa2000
      @JasonDelarosa2000 Před 3 lety

      @@35diamondgirl What about Disney Channel's late night block/talk-variety show with Tom Holland? BTW, sub2meh

    • @RoeLuv1
      @RoeLuv1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@35diamondgirl I agree. I loved the CBS Letterman, but those NBC years really felt like punk rock television, if that makes sense

  • @MaximusX67
    @MaximusX67 Před 2 lety +5

    Letterman is the TRUE successor to Johnny Carson's Tonight Show ..... it just moved to CBS! Leno might have gotten the NBC show called The Tonight Show; however, everyone, including Carson himself, knew Letterman was the true successor to the late night "throne".

  • @CrazyAboutVinylRecords
    @CrazyAboutVinylRecords Před 5 lety +14

    5:57 "I want to compliment Howard Stringer and his staff for making it all possible. They had the vision, they had the money, and well, NBC really screwed the pooch on this one."

  • @joelmathiason6070
    @joelmathiason6070 Před 5 lety +11

    Rarely does the real event top the Hollywood version of an event. Dave knocked it out of the park at this press conference. The Late Shift version, eh.....

  • @matts.3017
    @matts.3017 Před 4 lety +15

    Letterman was the King of Late Night

  • @jimlaforte1755
    @jimlaforte1755 Před 2 lety +2

    Sir Howard Stringer was a true visionary. He came up the ranks in the News Division and became an Executive Producer of Walter Cronkite's program. It was a tragedy when he departed CBS, but Les Moonves took over and the rest is history. Mr. Tisch took risks that always seemed to work out in his favor. He is a riot here laughing at all of Dave's jokes. Thanks for sharing!

  • @cactaceous
    @cactaceous Před 3 lety +9

    The day the true heir apparent took his rightful seat at the throne as the king of late night.

  • @MidnightsLive
    @MidnightsLive Před 2 lety +4

    Letterman was respected and revered by the Old Guard. Which denoted to his success.

  • @jedi1967
    @jedi1967 Před rokem

    Great Move Dave. I always watched you ever since...

  • @user-kl7qe1zu5v
    @user-kl7qe1zu5v Před 10 měsíci +2

    At the time the big concern was where the show would originate. CBS had no studios in New York that could accommodate the show, while they had an enormous complex in LA ("Television City"). It was Hal Gurnee who suggested the Ed Sullivan Theater and Dave like that idea. So CBS rebought it and spent millions to totally renovate it.

  •  Před 6 lety +1

    I remember this well. Initially, it was by no means "a much better show" but did indeed become a masterpiece after a few years.

  • @fendermelman2794
    @fendermelman2794 Před 5 lety +10

    Great to See a Gene Siskel appearance at 30:40. I always enjoyed the Siskel & Ebert appearances on Letterman's CBS and NBC shows

  • @danieldougan269
    @danieldougan269 Před rokem +3

    It's hard to believe this was 30 years ago.

  • @danielpoitras1858
    @danielpoitras1858 Před 7 lety +10

    great stuff.... makes me want to see jan 14, 1993 show....

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 7 lety +6

      Yeah -- I'll get that one up in time. Dave announced the move right after his opening remarks, and Siskel and Ebert were eager to talk about it with Dave.

  • @ztoxtube
    @ztoxtube Před 4 lety +10

    People often poo-poo his CBS show, but at the time it was perfect for me. I was just starting high school, and before then I would usually doze off before the top-10 was even done. After that, I watched regularly and I must say, Late Show in the 90s was spectacular; often times better than Late Night.

    • @TopStrikerMaverick
      @TopStrikerMaverick Před 4 lety +1

      Even the theme song was better

    • @TopStrikerMaverick
      @TopStrikerMaverick Před 4 lety +6

      And people say he got worse when he was older, I think he aged perfectly like a nice Vermont cheddar, his jokes became more whimsical and he remained hilarious

  • @jkocher6973
    @jkocher6973 Před 2 lety

    At about the 29:30 mark, the camera pulls back and there's the late, great Roger Ebert. And then at the 30:00 mark - there's Gene Siskel. wow.

  • @neogigo
    @neogigo Před 5 lety +16

    Oh Joey Butfuco jokes , the good ol days

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking5174 Před rokem

    At 0:16 there wearing the eye glasses is Hal Gurnee, Dave's director, and behind him Rob Burnett, Dave's executive producer.

  • @FeisarX
    @FeisarX Před 5 lety +2

    "Can you light David's cigar?"
    The press has always loved making up the story.

  • @kandiehill4693
    @kandiehill4693 Před 4 lety

    Do you have the episode when he announces the birth of his son? Your videos are Awesome!

  • @simondan3828
    @simondan3828 Před rokem +2

    0:02 first person to enter the room falls from a stair. I've felt that.

  • @darthnihiluz5305
    @darthnihiluz5305 Před 4 lety +10

    I remember Dave always had the better bits and interviews. Jay had a good opening monologue but his bits were usually cheesy and lacked chemistry with his guests.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před 4 lety +5

      Jay Leno had a great monologue, and appalling interviews and sketches. Letterman had weak monologue, great sketches and very well formed interviews.

    • @merricat3025
      @merricat3025 Před 4 lety +2

      I never liked Jay Leno.

    • @anotherjoshua
      @anotherjoshua Před 2 lety +2

      dave parried with the guests like a fencing champion. jay just threw softballs, much like fallon does now.

  • @barrettus
    @barrettus Před 7 lety +9

    I haven't watched this in a little while... However it reminded me how well Peter Jurasik was cast as Howard Stringer. (President of CBS who was talking and introduced Dave) EDIT: Had only seen snippets. Thanks!

    • @JSYBen
      @JSYBen Před 7 lety

      He certainly played his personality well, though as a Brit myself, I could poke a million holes in the quality of his British accent :)

    • @MopShrudel
      @MopShrudel Před 6 lety

      If you were a true Brit, you'd know there's no such thing as a British accent.its English accent

  • @elvisthechef
    @elvisthechef Před 6 lety +18

    18:05 He certainly kept that promise.

  • @gfolkins1
    @gfolkins1 Před 3 lety +3

    Do you have the NBC press conference that confirmed Leno on the Tonight Show the day before this? It was depicted in the movie with Jay riding in on a Harley, and joking that they were celebrating him having a job. I would love to see that too, just for comparison to the movie.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 3 lety

      I do have it but by agreement can’t upload it.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 3 lety +2

      Also, it wasn’t the day before. It was actually minutes before.

    • @gfolkins1
      @gfolkins1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dongiller that’s right, I forgot that part, that he left the building and walked over once it was finished. It’s too bad you can’t share it. Maybe some day

  • @MidnightsLive
    @MidnightsLive Před 3 lety +6

    It’s amazing how much of an impact Hugh Grant had on the landscape of Late Night

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 3 lety +2

      Keep in mind that that was two years after this.

    • @RobLives4Love
      @RobLives4Love Před 2 lety +4

      @@gelp6801 that wouldn't have helped much. what doesn't get talked about often is that in 95, a lot of CBS affiliated switched over to FOX after FOX obtained Super Bowl airing rights

    • @Thedearster
      @Thedearster Před 2 lety +2

      @@RobLives4Love And NBC had better lead in shows to late night as well.

    • @IrOnCuRtAiN61
      @IrOnCuRtAiN61 Před rokem +1

      @@Thedearster well, they have Friends, E.R., Law and order and Seinfeld...
      Can't beat that!
      🙃

    • @at1212b
      @at1212b Před rokem +1

      Leno outright shamelessly copied Letterman's innovations. All Leno cared about was ratings which is why nobody even remembers him and what he did.

  • @TheReviewingNetwork
    @TheReviewingNetwork Před 5 lety +10

    28:42 Oh shit Paul XD

  • @centurion5productions717

    The Late Shift

  • @TheUltramundane
    @TheUltramundane Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Don, how do you find these shows? I am a huge fan. My nephew is also, but he didn't hook on until the 90's. I always told him that I thought Letterman hosted Carson the day he was born, because I remember watching it with his father (who was in a daze) and pointing out 'this guy is great, ect'....I was always a fan! Anyhow his birthday is 08/20/1981. I finally confirmed that it was true. I was wonder how you could tell me how to find some of that show? Thanks for all you do!! I've been on a letterman binge lately, thanks!

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 4 lety +1

      Every video is from my own collection. When it’s not, which is very rare, I credit and link the source.
      Here’s the back story of my collection: donzblog.home.blog/2019/01/16/the-journey-begins/

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před 4 lety

      @@dongiller Hi Don, I am a Letterman fan from England. I love these clips. Letterman's show used to air in England on and off for some years. We simply do not have a similar man here in our talk show hosts. Are biggest and successful host now is Graham Norton, I do not know if you are familiar with Graham?

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 4 lety

      John King I know the name, but I’ve never seen his show. And thanks!

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před 4 lety +1

      @@dongiller Here is his CZcams channel - czcams.com/users/OfficialGrahamNorton - Graham is now counted as England's Letterman, in terms of success

  • @ScottRay67
    @ScottRay67 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you ever found any documentary footage of the renovation of Ed Sullivan Theater to make it for Dave's show?

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 3 lety +2

      Just footage that aired on the premiere Late Show, uploaded in full here - czcams.com/video/pVQDD2X37uM/video.html

  • @leonardstilwell1894
    @leonardstilwell1894 Před rokem

    Did that guy slip at the beginning?

  • @jamesmurray3889
    @jamesmurray3889 Před 4 lety

    The show was never the same.

  • @i.p.knightly149
    @i.p.knightly149 Před 4 lety +3

    He should have sent Larry Bud Melman to make the announcement. In his big-man suit.

  • @darkhall8227
    @darkhall8227 Před 2 lety +1

    here from watching the late shift

  • @MidnightsLive
    @MidnightsLive Před 3 lety

    I love how Letterman uses the “Royal We”

  • @minatadros2451
    @minatadros2451 Před 2 lety

    have any of the private meetings with letterman and the nbc executives been videotaped

  • @markgiardina1303
    @markgiardina1303 Před 2 lety

    Warren Littlefield, then a top executive at NBC, said the main reasons Letterman was passed over as host of 'The Tonight Show' was his (Letterman's) on-air criticism of NBC executives and that he wasn't "a team player". Letterman made the right decision going to CBS. Not only did he get the coveted 11:30 pm time slot but also his company (World Wide Pants) owned the show. Letterman walked away with millions of dollars.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před rokem

      I wonder why Letterman never kept the Number 1 position if he was so good? He was Number 1 from 1993 to 1995, and then the Hugh Grant interview brought Leno to Number 1, where he remained until 2009. Remember Letterman actually dropped to Number 3 around 1996.

  • @Paulo-1999
    @Paulo-1999 Před 5 dny +1

    It's funny how NBC got it wrong twice in a row. The amount of content I've watched all these decades from Letterman and Conan (Conan way, way, way more than Letterman) can't possibly be compared to the couple of Leno videos I've watched.
    And don't talk to me about "ratings". I'm talking about quality. Btw, Seth Meyers is also a favorite. And I've also consumed and insanely amount of hours of his videos compared to Fallon. It's insane.

  • @SuperKazmierski
    @SuperKazmierski Před rokem +1

    I wonder how it feels to influence other people's personalities, as much as Mr. Letterman has. I know several people who act much like this man.

  • @blthetube1
    @blthetube1 Před 3 lety +2

    This just goes to show that there's genius in comedy.

  • @m.coldsmithbriggs9259
    @m.coldsmithbriggs9259 Před 2 lety

    His show only moved a couple of blocks away from 30 Rock to the Ed Sullivan Theater.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před rokem

      Dave did express his slight concerns over using a theater to produce his show. In 1995 when he did a week of shows from Los Angeles, he said to Tom Snyder that producing the show in LA took away a mountain of problems.

  • @Loisjean8
    @Loisjean8 Před měsícem +1

    Nice Don !

  • @garylobo348
    @garylobo348 Před 3 lety

    Oh shit Paul! Do you have a little extra for Paul there Larry? Beautiful. 28:39

  • @LAFan
    @LAFan Před rokem

    30 years later, CBS is giving up on a part of Late Night TV as the Late Late Show is going away.

  • @DeAngeloStevens
    @DeAngeloStevens Před 5 lety

    Weeknights at 10:35 after 42 News NightDesk at 10.

  • @brucethomas5123
    @brucethomas5123 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Comparing Leno to letterman is like comparing spam to ham

  • @AR-cp5dz
    @AR-cp5dz Před 2 lety +4

    28:41
    Pure hilarity.

  • @iamnotanuggetblackhart5103

    Guy at the beginning sounds like Jared Harris.

  • @fightingsolveseverything7667

    You got a little extra for Paul? Classic

  • @donaldhawkes5226
    @donaldhawkes5226 Před 5 lety +2

    U know what I did like the NBC show ,more corky,odd things ,bud guy, yelling at people out the 20th floor etc, when he went to CBS it became bland the same with Leno. The top 10 was funny on NBC on the CBS their was a 10min introduction to the "10" to long and all the odd ball things were gone.

    • @cowapocalypse75
      @cowapocalypse75 Před 4 lety +1

      He was brilliant on both networks but I know what you mean. The brilliance of the goofy, experimental vibe of the NBC show was something so fun and special it can never be replicated.

  • @bradwiehn2886
    @bradwiehn2886 Před 5 lety +3

    I think Letterman was funny on his morning show(what I remember ).and on NBC and CBS.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před 5 lety

      You have to admit though, for the final two or three years on CBS he was mostly phoning the show in. Bill Carter said after Dave's contract extension in 2012 he had by that point given up.

  • @Hootville
    @Hootville Před 7 lety +4

    "We'd like to be in color."

  • @kevind1931
    @kevind1931 Před 3 lety +2

    I think Gene was off on the going to LA part. Letterman was never leaving NY

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před 3 lety

      When David spoke with Tom Snyder in 1995, Tom asked him after 2 years based in NYC would he consider moving to LA, and David was open to the idea. He said that production wise, producing his show from LA would be a 100 times easier and 1,000 less stressful than at the Ed Sullivan Theater in NYC. I wonder why he chose to remain in NYC?

  • @WTFG78
    @WTFG78 Před 7 lety +2

    Miss ya, Gene.

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH Před 7 lety +1

      Miss Dave too.

    • @skizzydarealest
      @skizzydarealest Před 3 lety

      Who was Gene? I can’t seem to find out who they interviewed at the end

    • @WTFG78
      @WTFG78 Před 3 lety

      The late Chicago Tribune columnist Gene Siskel, also known from the show “Siskel and Ebert”. Donz has a multi-part compilation of appearances from the duo here on CZcams.

  • @robertp411
    @robertp411 Před 10 měsíci

    I loved Carson liked Letterman. Loved Garry Shandling … many also so rans including Leno.

  • @Lexman509
    @Lexman509 Před 3 lety

    I can only think of the infomercial that was cancelled because they chose Letterman. :)

    • @at1212b
      @at1212b Před 2 lety

      I loved them ol infomercials.

  • @tillinternet
    @tillinternet Před 2 lety +1

    25:00 A Parks and Rec joke 16 years b4 parks and rec

  • @brycemcneil4404
    @brycemcneil4404 Před 2 lety +1

    I often wonder if NBC made the right choice. On the surface they certainly did (Leno cost less, was far more agreeable and beat Letterman 18 years out of 20). But on the other hand, the fact that CBS could make *any money at all* at 11,35p was an unprecedented development. But Worldwide Pants made it happen. So it would be that the Jay & Conan combo would (eventually) rule the roost...but not in the near-monopolistic fashion that the Carson & Letterman combo did for around a decade.
    If the roles had been switched, would Leno's name value alone been enough to let him succeed at 11,35p at CBS without the value of the Tonight Show transition behind him? If he'd started off with the same numbers on CBS as he did on NBC, would CBS have stuck with him through 1995? Is it possible there's an alternate universe where Dave got The Tonight Show and CBS kept throwing darts at a board for their late night plans?

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 2 lety

      If Dave had gotten The Tonight Show, there’d likely be no Late Late Show with Tom Snyder following Dave on NBC, since Dave would not have wanted to be responsible for Conan’s fate. Nor would Jay have had the relationship with Tom to have him follow on CBS.

  • @vrvaughn
    @vrvaughn Před rokem

    Is it just me or does Larry Tisch look like that Shark from finding Nemo when he smiles?

  • @NPA1001
    @NPA1001 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Johnny wanted Dave to succeed…… NBC screwed it up..

  • @carolinecorman1716
    @carolinecorman1716 Před 2 lety +2

    Jay seemed bored with the job, Dave always enjoyed the show.

  • @hoagymapleton2206
    @hoagymapleton2206 Před 2 lety

    My Aries brother I love you ♈

  • @robertbrunelle8076
    @robertbrunelle8076 Před 6 lety +1

    dont blame Canaan

  • @privatepenguin3137
    @privatepenguin3137 Před 3 lety +3

    Best move CBS ever made...and the dumbest decision NBC ever made.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před 3 lety

      Since they staked everything on Jay Leno, where else could they place David?

  • @bradbiteme
    @bradbiteme Před 7 lety

    Knots Landing

  • @jelopolicarpio6795
    @jelopolicarpio6795 Před 11 měsíci

    30 years after, TVJ in TV5 Mediacon.

  • @ourweekinreview7085
    @ourweekinreview7085 Před 4 lety

    So goddamn funny.

  • @georgehgordy1690
    @georgehgordy1690 Před rokem

    Women under 30 on Long Island are thinking " Who's Amy Ficher ( Fisher ) "

  • @lurx2024
    @lurx2024 Před rokem +1

    While Steve Allen did it first, Dave Letterman has always done it best.

    • @zora_noamflannery2548
      @zora_noamflannery2548 Před rokem +1

      - Ernie Kovacs was a hoot, too.

    • @manfrommeeteetse3880
      @manfrommeeteetse3880 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Glad somebody remembers Steve. He invented The Tonight Show, first on radio then on TV. He was much more talented than Johnny Carson, Though Carson appeal ed more to mainstream America. Carson never acknowledged the debt he owed to Steve Allen but Letterman did on numerous occasions.

  • @MidnightsLive
    @MidnightsLive Před 2 lety

    The "Oh Shit Paul" joke was the biggest joke of Letterman's career. There hasn't been a bigger joke since the Dick Van Dyke Shoe baby exchange.

  • @paulwevers2109
    @paulwevers2109 Před 5 lety +1

    Did they get snacks?

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, corned beef sandwiches - if you got that reference from "The Late Shift" well done! If you didn't, watch it and see.

  • @knarf4083
    @knarf4083 Před 6 lety

    Hmmm ... couldn't hear a single question.