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As David Letterman prepares to retire from "The Late Show," CBS vice president of late night programming Vinnie Favale joins CBSN to discuss Monday night's special tribute to the iconic host. Apr ...
Update: Stephen Colbert to replace David Letterman on "Late Show" It's the end of an era: David Letterman announced Thursday that he's retiring from CBS' "Late Show" sometime next year. He made ...
CBS will bid adieu to David Letterman with a 90-minute tribute on May 4 at 9:30 p.m. ET. David Letterman 28 photos. Hosted by comic Ray Romano the 90-minute special, called "A Life on Television ...
David Letterman will sign off from the "Late Show" for the last time on Wednesday, retiring from his historic broadcast career . Letterman opens up to "CBS Sunday Morning" about finale 04:37.
David Letterman, already the longest-tenured talk show host on late-night television, has agreed to extend his contract to remain on CBS's "Late Show" into 2015. "[CBS Corp. President Leslie ...
CBS "Late Show" host David Letterman on Thursday made a surprise on-air announcement, following two conversations -- the first, he said, was with his 10-year-old son: ...
David Letterman is marking a major TV milestone, celebrating 30 years as a late-night host. ... But Letterman's loss was CBS' gain: Letterman came to the network on a $14 million contract.
Expert: Letterman's Fate Far from Certain October 6, 2009 / 8:22 AM EDT / CBS David Letterman apologized to his wife, employees and audience Monday night for having had affairs with staffers.
Letterman quit in 2015 after 33 years as a late-night host on CBS and NBC, and is beginning his second season on his more leisurely-paced Netflix show. "That's not true," DeGeneres told him. "Yes ...
"David Letterman: A Life On Television," A CBS primetime special celebrating the talk show host's legendary career, to be broadcast Monday, May 4th. Apr 23, 2015; ...
David Letterman felt like his late-night CBS show should've gone to a woman. Jun 9, 2016; New York City's Top 15 News Stories Of 2015 ...
Bill Murray, who was David Letterman's very first "Late Night" guest nearly three decades ago, will be making his 44th appearance Tuesday night Bill Murray, who was David Letterman's very first ...