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David Letterman recently guest-starred on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, marking his final appearance before its conclusion. In it, he expressed his frustration with CBS by cussing at them. This comes shortly after he criticized the network for its alleged reasoning behind the cancellation of the show.
David Letterman returned to the "Late Show" to sit down with Stephen Colbert ahead of the last show before its upcoming cancellation.
Indianapolis native David Letterman famously knows a thing or two about the late-night landscape, but did you know about his IndyCar expertise?
Stephen Colbert still has four shows left, but it's hard to imagine a more cathartic viewing experience for Late Show fans than David Letterman's return.
Ahead of the premiere of "The Late Show" in August 1993, host David Letterman sat down with "CBS This Morning" to discuss his break from his previous late night show, what viewers could expect from his CBS debut and more.
Almost 33 years after first stepping on to the stage of the Ed Sullivan Theater David Letterman stepped back there for one last time on Thursday night's "Late Show with Stephen Co
David Letterman, who hosted "The Late Show" for decades before Stephen Colbert's current iteration, spoke out in a new interview on CBS' decision to replace it, saying the network doesn't want to "spend any money." CBS announced in July that it had ...
CBS previously called the move "purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night" Arturo Holmes/Getty; Kevin Winter/Getty David Letterman has a message for CBS as The Late Show comes to an end. The former host of the late-night ...
Letterman stays closely connected to the team, follows the good and the bad, and remains deeply invested in racing.