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David Letterman returns to Ed Sullivan Theater

It was a standing ovation for David Letterman, making his first visit to Late Show studio in more than 8 years.

Former US Late Show presenter David Letterman made his return to The Ed Sullivan Theater for the first time in more than 8 years, to a standing ovation from the audience of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

When asked what he missed about hosting a late night show, Letterman said, “I miss everything…. Mostly, it’s fun.

“Very few things in life provide one the opportunity—and I can’t speak for you on this topic—but for me, if you muck one up, 24 hours later, you get to try again and that’s a pretty good device. “

While back at the Ed Sullivan Theater, he applauded Colbert saying, “It’s not easy but you make it look very easy, so congratulations to you and your entire staff.”

Letterman currently hosts My Next Guest Needs No Introduction on Netflix.

4 Responses

  1. Those were the days, one of the best of all-time, could make a political comment or ask a hard question of a guest but wrap it in a very clever, funny way. Colbert on the other hand is just straight out leftist, anti-Republic who still tries for cheap laughs on Trump when the worst American President of all-time is running his country.

  2. Thanks for posting the videos of David Letterman. A great insight of his hosting days. And nice to see Colbert asking a question, and letting Letterman answer.

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