Stephen Sonneveld is a content creator who has won the Kennedy Center Outstanding Playwright Award, has had scripts place at or advance at the NY Television Fest and Austin Heart of Screenwriting Festival, and currently writes, produces and performs in a scripted radio comedy program broadcasting out of Chicago. In addition to that, his co-created children’s book “Pandora’s Lunchbox” was called “raw emotion” by critics, and “Greye of Scotland Yard,” the comic book he wrote and drew, was called a "tremendously fulfilling read," on par with the James Bond and Modesty Blaise properties, with "distinctive character designs" that were "phenomenal." To look at some books and things: s-sonneveld.tumblr.com/ Twitter: @S_Sonneveld
1 min 56 : ( On the show ) : "David Letterman : He's going to plant himself at the desk and claim Squatter's Rights" .... Very good ! 🇬🇧☺️ ☺️🇬🇧💕🇺🇸🦉☺️🇬🇧
David corrected himself from "stewardess" to "flight attendant" quickly, acknowledging how forever into eternity we are an evolving culture, updating language and norms routinely. It's not just in the moment, folks.
@@rhoadnaroahs But that's not the case. Every era is "politically correct" compared to the one before it, especially in media. Don used language in this video that was "politically correct" compared to what would have been said in the 1940s or 1910s. I'm sure people born in 1904 watching this episode live were bemoaning the "PC" era of The Tonight Show. People, as they age, fail to recognize this shift, and therefore believe as they're older that things are "PC" now when it's simply riding the same wave we have for centuries.
@Preesi music is different. I'm 36 so by the time I was up watching Letterman he was a buzz cut old man. Turns out he was post-triple bypass by then too. I was unaware until recently about the cutting edge late late night show from the 80's. Thus video is the sharpest I've seen him anyhoo
@@stacynels4He hated the company that took over NBC, GE (General Electric)...which is why he turned it down. He was certainly very candid about it when they took over too. He gave no fucks about bad mouthing the big bosses.
Why aren’t there any GREAT chat shows today? Garbage tv. That’s all there is now! 45k channels, & can’t find a GREAT debate on tv today, when I look w both 🙌🏼 S!..🤟🏼🇨🇦
The beating of rodney king waa horrorble the murder of george floyd horrorific nightmare the one thing js people say the black. Livea natter is terrorist related bull its not terrorst related its the african american people saying to law enforcement saying treat us like human beings treat us with respect thats. All it stands for is treat us like human beings
Thanks so much for posting this classic Carson farewell show! I remember seeing it in 1992 during Johnny’s final farewell shows. As a kid I also still remember the early Dean Martin, George Goebel, Bob Hope, etc.. classic moments on Carson, but I think this show even topped those. The Letterman/Eastwood tie/socks spat is priceless!