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David Letterman Fires Henry Collection, 1983-85 

Don Giller
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A compilation of all of Paul Andor's Late Night appearances as "Henry," most of which consisted of Dave firing him for various infractions. Plus all of his other on-camera segments, including his last in "Dress Cool," the World's Most Dangerous Band's video prepared for the first Late Night Film Festival in November 1985.
Andor was born Wolfgang Zilzer in 1901. He appeared as The Man with Expired Papers in "Casablanca" (1942). This compilation ends with a screen capture of him in the first scene of that film. He died in 1991, months after turning 90.
1. October 13, 1983 - Viewer Mail: fired due to stage doors
2. November 10, 1983 - Viewer Mail: kicked out while assembling a jigsaw puzzle
3. January 5, 1984 - Viewer Mail: fired due to Brush with Greatness
4. March 1, 1984 - Viewer Mail: fired for duplicate answer
5. April 19, 1984 - Viewer Mail: as Louise the Cleaning Lady fired for removing phone
6. September 18, 1984: New Catch Phrase
7. October 4, 1984 - Viewer Mail: shoes and catch phrase reprise
8. October 18, 1984 - Viewer Mail: fired for lead-ins, with catch phrase reprise
9. November 15, 1984 - Remote: "Princes in NYC"; Henry gives Dave the will to live
10. December 13, 1984 - Viewer Mail: as Henry the [Network] Clown fired for failed surprise
11. February 7, 1985 - Viewer Mail: as letter writer kicked out of audience
12. February 27, 1985 - Morning Show: as Dr. Henry the Weatherman
13. November 30, 1985 - "Dress Cool"
14. Screen capture from "Casablanca."

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@DoeRaySteve
@DoeRaySteve 7 лет назад
Don Giller, thank you! I was the viewer who wrote the first of the "Viewer Mail" letters that Dave used in order to fire Henry (Oct 1983). For almost 34 years, I have wished that I could see the sketch again. And here it is. Perhaps the RU-vid algorithm knew to suggest it to me because I have searched for it several times over the years. Nevertheless I am amazed and delighted to see this. Thank you, Don Giller!
@dongiller
@dongiller 7 лет назад
That's wonderful. You're one of the reasons I'm doing this.
@MrBorg-jt9gf
@MrBorg-jt9gf 7 лет назад
Don Giller thank you Don !
@ThePerradox
@ThePerradox 7 лет назад
Thank you for this. If you could make an Alan Kalter compilation I'd be very grateful. specially his sailor suit breakdown sketch. Much obliged.
@dongiller
@dongiller 7 лет назад
An Alan Kalter compilation would take months to put together. Not that much a priority.
@ThePerradox
@ThePerradox 7 лет назад
In saying compilation, I really meant a best bits. but if you could only find the sailor/breakdown sketch, it would mean a lot, thank you for the time you spend. Cheers from Sweden.
@clancykobane9102
@clancykobane9102 4 года назад
The heartless firing of a sad old man never gets old.
@75patrickfoley
@75patrickfoley 3 года назад
Hisssssssssss
@greenrolaids
@greenrolaids 3 года назад
@@75patrickfoley they tried it with a sad old woman.. It failed miserably
@75patrickfoley
@75patrickfoley 3 года назад
@@greenrolaids k
@dondevice3342
@dondevice3342 3 года назад
... The man, on the other hand....
@patriciamooney928
@patriciamooney928 2 года назад
It was perfect. The young muscle guy does one side. The old man does the other. Love the details.
@watutman
@watutman 5 лет назад
Letterman's show was so much better in the earlier days.
@tisdue
@tisdue 4 года назад
it was sooo good in the mid 90s though
@williampremo3096
@williampremo3096 4 года назад
Oh yeah. Remember brother Theodore and Harvey pekar? The interview w nastassia kinski also classic. The CBS show devolved into the usual bland promotion fest w half wit "stars." And of course larry bud melman got his start on the NBC show.
@gerrydooley951
@gerrydooley951 3 года назад
from 1986 to mid '93 was Dave's Hall of Fame run. I can barely watch the CBS show. It seemed to be everything that the NBC show was making fun off.
@shawngregory1429
@shawngregory1429 3 года назад
He played to a younger, hipper crowd in the early 80’s.
@Lucifronz
@Lucifronz 2 года назад
Yeah, this is the Letterman I never really got to see as a kid. When I was staying up late to watch late-night TV, I was always waiting for Leno to get the fuck off the screen so Conan could get on and make me laugh. Letterman was alright, but never entertained my adolescent brain nearly enough. Granted, I wouldn't have enjoyed bits like this much as a kid, I wouldn't quite get the humor in them enough. That requires at least a few more years and some extra jadedness to laugh at misery. Around the time I was like 16 or so and started understanding and enjoying Seinfeld, I probably would have loved this kind of Letterman show.
@billslocum9819
@billslocum9819 7 лет назад
Poor Paul Andor! Decades after getting gunned down in the first two minutes of "Casablanca," he falls victim again and again to the ruthless whims of late night's harshest host.
@acarnold
@acarnold 4 года назад
Bill Slocum Thanks a billion for placing the actor. I knew I recognized the voice. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Zilzer
@clancykobane9102
@clancykobane9102 4 года назад
@@acarnold sadly the end of his life mirrored these skits
@Exileonbackroad
@Exileonbackroad 4 года назад
"They pelted us with rocks and garbage" caught on with my friends we were saying that for years.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 2 года назад
It's a good gag, but too reminiscent of the way my school actually was!
@MarshGooch
@MarshGooch 4 года назад
Wow! A friend just turned me on to this. I am the one who wrote the letter in #10, where Dave fires the "NBC clown." Thing is, I never saw this when it was aired--someone told me my letter had been read but that was all I knew about it. Pretty awesome to see this FINALLY!
@PlanetRockJesus
@PlanetRockJesus 4 года назад
Your post here stinks of honesty! It's like when I tell the story of John Bonham threatening to throw me through a 2nd story window at a party in Chicago in 1975... but it's true. I believe you!
@glowaves
@glowaves 4 года назад
Marshall Gooch That’s so cool, glad you finally got to see it!
@mysterymac38
@mysterymac38 4 года назад
That's gotta be cool to be part of that history. Back before Seattle went crazy. :)
@warehousedave7937
@warehousedave7937 8 месяцев назад
What an unbelievably believable comment and thank you for sharing!
@Vejur9000
@Vejur9000 3 года назад
The golden age of David letterman, were the early year at NBC studios. Late night with David letterman broke new ground, and made television history, It was also one of the coolest things about New York City. Iconic late night TV, comedy comfort food in tough times.
@2packs4sure
@2packs4sure 4 года назад
Wow,, the man's first imdb credit is from 1915 !!
@petterw5318
@petterw5318 5 лет назад
So here is a segment whose main goal is to make the audience boo Dave after he behaves like a jerk. I think not many talk show hosts would agree to do that...
@clancykobane9102
@clancykobane9102 4 года назад
Only Carson. These two were the best ever
@kevinericsnell4092
@kevinericsnell4092 3 года назад
No wonder he got along with Andy Kaufman
@kingkillah101
@kingkillah101 3 года назад
Dave's a beast
@mayormc
@mayormc 5 лет назад
I had forgotten all about Henry. Oh, the silliness and hijinks of the olden days. Good stuff.
@47Str8
@47Str8 5 лет назад
That set! I mean it's just for one joke!!!
@AdamsBrew78
@AdamsBrew78 3 года назад
What set? That’s how automatic doors open, silly.
@leonardstilwell1894
@leonardstilwell1894 5 лет назад
I may have missed some, but the following are the names I heard Henry give Dave: Mr. Letterman, Mr. Hesserman, Mr. Hesstesserman, Mr. Kletterman, Mr. Metherman, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Lubbock, and Mr. Tattern.
@casinobirdchannel8083
@casinobirdchannel8083 7 лет назад
These vintage Dave episodes take on a new life when in categories like this..the obscure really good stuff that didn't make the anniversary shows, along with bonuses like "no edits" from the master tapes..good stuff!
@dmblum1
@dmblum1 3 года назад
This whole conceit of this bit is: let's get the audience to boo Dave. It's inconceivable to happen now.
@MrDonpasqualino
@MrDonpasqualino 4 года назад
When you realize the actor that plays Henry has been dead for 30 years.
@sparkola
@sparkola 4 года назад
Better Days is he retired yet?
@MrDonpasqualino
@MrDonpasqualino 4 года назад
@@sparkola - No, sadly he died a week before retirement.
@crixxxxxxxxx
@crixxxxxxxxx 4 года назад
Not too hard to imagine a guy in his 80s in the 1980s is no longer with us.
@sparkola
@sparkola 4 года назад
lincolnlobster Naaa....I’m sure he’s still getting fired somewhere
@bfkc111
@bfkc111 4 года назад
No you.
@drrobert8678
@drrobert8678 2 года назад
Oh these are SO good. Thanks to Don for the information in the description about Wolfgang Zilzer. Looking further, the man's life is so interesting. It would be interesting to know how their paths crossed. I love how Dave has to so often say that the skit is only a joke. And that's because of the insanely good performance of "Henry" in generating sympathy.
@chrisfreemesser5707
@chrisfreemesser5707 4 года назад
Another reminder of just how great Letterman was back in those early years!
@markblackwell9486
@markblackwell9486 3 года назад
So glad I grew up back then when Late night television was actually funny and original. David letterman was a staple for college students like me back in the day.
@abrahamlincoln9758
@abrahamlincoln9758 2 года назад
Have a good weekend, Flunky!
@erniebaud
@erniebaud 7 лет назад
Wow! "Henry" had quite a long distinguished acting history. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Zilzer
@EVzipper48
@EVzipper48 6 лет назад
"Mr. Hesserman!"
@mayormc
@mayormc 7 лет назад
This is so classic! I had forgotten all about "Henry" and his repeated firings.
@user-hm5zb1qn6g
@user-hm5zb1qn6g 4 года назад
''But I have one more payment on my satellite dish" would have made a good catchphrase .
@pschroeter1
@pschroeter1 4 года назад
Thank you I watched the whole thing. I remembered a lot of these bits. They pelted us with rocks and garbage.
@irmdog
@irmdog 4 года назад
All these lame current day late night shows are not half as funny as one Letterman show.
@yammmit
@yammmit 4 года назад
irmdog Stephen Colbert is funny and the ratings show others agree.
@HerosTheme
@HerosTheme 4 года назад
I don't care what anyone says "Too much Liquid" was GOLD.
@MerkinMuffly
@MerkinMuffly 3 года назад
11:13 Henry's screw up here is the highlight of the skits
@Chris-od8si
@Chris-od8si 4 года назад
Sitting here and watching an old man get fired over and over again, shouldn’t be as funny as this.... but it is.
@The.new.Creator
@The.new.Creator 5 лет назад
I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE HENRYS JOB LOL I would say " I was guy who was fired 20 times from TV"
@scott6443
@scott6443 7 лет назад
one of my favorite bits. completely twisted!
@bluestate69
@bluestate69 7 лет назад
this never gets old!!!!!! still so funny!
@TANTRUMGASM
@TANTRUMGASM 5 лет назад
47:15 Henry is rockin the brand new at the time, Dio "Holy Diver" Shirt
@irishkcguy
@irishkcguy 7 лет назад
Thanks for posting this. The old Late Night with David Letterman is a treasure. I was familiar with Dave firing writer Gerard Mulligan, somehow I'd never seen these firings of poor Henry. It's funnier when it's an old man so close to getting his full pensions. Thanks!!
@ownpetard8379
@ownpetard8379 4 года назад
Same here. The Mulligan firings were the tops I thought. Henry didn't catch the duplicates again! FYI Don Giller put this out on Mr. Mulligan: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zh1EWgrPqx8.html
@pauloostdijck4730
@pauloostdijck4730 7 лет назад
Don Giller , you are the best!!! Greatings from Amsterdam. Thanks for uploading this, its like a timemachine going into the right direction.
@bramity101
@bramity101 4 года назад
Don Giller, you are performing a great service to humanity by making these complications. Wow.
@dongiller
@dongiller 4 года назад
Thanks!!
@mwilliamshs
@mwilliamshs 3 года назад
Compilations*
@timhansford1343
@timhansford1343 4 года назад
Don Giller, you gave the perfect ending to this collection! How great to see Henry’s scene from the great Casablanca!
@GeoffNelson
@GeoffNelson 5 лет назад
Hey Don! Who's the pretty blonde at 31:53 ? Seems like I see her a lot standing by that door.
@dongiller
@dongiller 5 лет назад
That’s Candy Carell, make-up woman. Featured here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pTPdDaJkPMM.html
@mrwritestuff1
@mrwritestuff1 4 года назад
Geoff Nelson I was wondering that myself. What a doll she is!
@CCGator29
@CCGator29 5 лет назад
So funny how in the "Will to live" segment (37:00 - 42:00) Henry he calls Dave Mr Hesserman, Clearadin, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Toppin, Mr. Lodic, and then Dave calls him Harry near the end - Great stuff man I miss the old Dave!
@SciFiArtman
@SciFiArtman 4 года назад
And don't forget Mr. Leaderman, his closest attempt!
@Wayne_155
@Wayne_155 4 года назад
Some of the funniest $hit ever. I remember my Father and I watching Dave when it originally aired and we laughed as hard as I did by myself, thinking about Dad tnite
@dhpbear2
@dhpbear2 7 лет назад
I'm a HUGE fan of the old Letterman show. I have a clip-collection to prove it (all moved to hard disk - not on RU-vid yet). I don't remember the Henry character at all!
@NobodyCaresALot
@NobodyCaresALot 3 года назад
Holy shit! That first bit is hilarious! Excellent stuff.
@alexvillarreal6039
@alexvillarreal6039 7 лет назад
Thank you, Don. You are making the world a better place.
@READYTEDDYBEAR
@READYTEDDYBEAR 4 года назад
I love Letterman, they showed it here in the UK for a few years on ITV 3 or 4 in early 2000's. I was gutted when they stopped showing it!
@DaveLindbergh
@DaveLindbergh 3 года назад
I'd totally forgotten the running joke about how many years the show had been on the air...it became true in the end.
@rob-robi
@rob-robi 3 года назад
Dave was so creative and funny , and very often. Just the opposite of the 'late night' talk show hosts of today
@Yobbie72
@Yobbie72 2 года назад
yeah, Steven Colbert is just another libtard lefty who can't shut up about politics.
@LetsBeHonestImAPrat
@LetsBeHonestImAPrat Год назад
@@ignorecorporatenewsthe OG post never stated any of those things lol you’re arguing with yourself
@ignorecorporatenews
@ignorecorporatenews Год назад
@@LetsBeHonestImAPrat ?
@Gravydog316
@Gravydog316 7 лет назад
lol this reminds me on Oldy Olsen, or Abe Vigoda on Conan
@JosephDillman
@JosephDillman 7 лет назад
Thanks for the great compilation. Side note: Paul Shaffer is an underappreciated musical arranger! That Talking Heads cover had me groovin'.
@ThePtlhome
@ThePtlhome 4 года назад
Do my eyes deceive me, or is that a very young Ray Romano to the right of the double doors at 8:00 to 8:10?
@calixa
@calixa 4 года назад
So Henry got fired a third time, because Letterman fired him twice? Hahhahahaa, oh man thats GOLD. hahhahahah
@reinhardtpresents3778
@reinhardtpresents3778 7 лет назад
SICK!? I ALMOST DIED!!!
@Jamaicafunk
@Jamaicafunk 4 года назад
Oh man...these are great! Brings me back... I have a new channel to binge on!
@BlankBrain
@BlankBrain 4 года назад
I got laid off two weeks before I would have bee vested in my pension. Gotta love those corporations!
@RedRocket415
@RedRocket415 7 лет назад
Don Giller: Do you remember a bit Dave did where he was talking to Paul about what he'd done over the weekend, and the camera cut to a pre-taped segment of Dave stealing gasoline from a van using a siphon? I can't find mention of this bit anywhere.
@dongiller
@dongiller 7 лет назад
The closest I could find that matched your description was the Tri-State Special that aired on October 26, 1985. Dave was going through his scrapbook and flashed back to catching him siphon gas from a car in front of the van his crew was driving.
@johnl5350
@johnl5350 2 года назад
I love how Henry calls Dave by so many different names in the limo driver sketch. Took me a minute to notice he was doing it on purpose.
@MrAitraining
@MrAitraining 7 лет назад
When Dave was great! NBC 12:30 years....
@rjpg
@rjpg 6 лет назад
Right, then he hosted the Oscars and was heckled with the "Oprah, Uma" thing and never took any comedy chances since then.
@Nightowl-wp6fv
@Nightowl-wp6fv 4 года назад
He's always been great
@Jamaicafunk
@Jamaicafunk 4 года назад
My favorite catch phrase:... "Waddaya want??.. Wicker??!!"
@bsquared4604
@bsquared4604 11 месяцев назад
I love the early days of Letterman when it was on so late and I would watch it by myself in the dark. So surreal 40 years later to be watching it again, late at night in the dark on my laptop. And still laughing. I also miss the early days because the shows were so low key.
@Stonehopper1067HMG
@Stonehopper1067HMG 2 года назад
It’s the hissing that gets me, always after the boo’s. I know it’s coming but I still laugh
@emontzka
@emontzka Год назад
“What about my pension?” “What about the lady who say on Pavarotti’s lap?” 😅
@jurgostuff
@jurgostuff 6 лет назад
17:17 Hi Don, do you have Letterman's catchphrases for the 1990's? We taped it that night, but long since taped over it. They included: "Now THIS is a shoe." "Dem bats is smart; they use RADAR" "I'm a sweet little cupcake... BAKED BY THE DEVIL!!" "Ham? Ham??? Ham..." Thank you for keeping these memories alive!
@dongiller
@dongiller 6 лет назад
May 11, 1989. I plan to put together a compilation of all of the Late Night catch phrases contests.
@clydecavalieri4511
@clydecavalieri4511 6 лет назад
jurgostuff I do and do and do for you kids and this is the thanks I get!
@asperhes
@asperhes 6 лет назад
"Nicely packed, bagboy."
@gallery7596
@gallery7596 5 лет назад
"Uh-oh! We've got squirrels!" .. "That's one cranky Rottweiler." .. "More pie, Admiral?" .. "George Bush: he's tear-gassable."
@bonek350
@bonek350 3 года назад
I love it when he breaks slightly and grins.
@blackbird5634
@blackbird5634 4 года назад
you know what, if you're going to shake things up, do some hijinks, fool around and keep people entertained, do you REALLY NEED billion dollar actors? George Clooney or Tom Cruise or some other clown? Nope, you just gotta have an ounce of imagination. And Henry.
@JoeHass
@JoeHass 7 лет назад
I remember, as a nine-year-old, watching one of these "you're fired" segments from 1983, and being absolutely mortified that someone would actually be fired on a television program. Wasn't too bright back then.
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 7 лет назад
No one is too bright when they're nine. Your crimes are forgiven.
@yammmit
@yammmit 4 года назад
Joe Hass I’m nine and I was able to tell it wasn’t for real.
@MarksREmarks
@MarksREmarks 4 года назад
@@yammmit: SHUT UP! nobody wants to hear the opinion of a nine-year-old.
@yammmit
@yammmit 4 года назад
Mark's REmarks and why is that? Besides, I didn’t state an opinion: I stated a fact.
@MarksREmarks
@MarksREmarks 4 года назад
@@yammmit: "WHY IS THAT!? it's because you are NINE YEARS OLD! you idiot.
@markjones952
@markjones952 7 лет назад
Wolfgang Zilzer!
@TechGently
@TechGently 7 лет назад
Famous German Actor, did over 70-80 movies including Casablanca.
@tvbarn
@tvbarn 7 лет назад
I know I've laughed harder, I just can't remember when
@Vejur9000
@Vejur9000 3 года назад
I used to be a huge fan of the show. When I was a teen, I won four tickets to the show. My friend was holding the tickets, but when we got off the train she lost the tickets. I was devastated. But we’re still friends to this day. :)
@busterbloodvessel4147
@busterbloodvessel4147 3 года назад
Ouch!
@PrinceDepecheMode
@PrinceDepecheMode 3 года назад
Sad!!!
@ALWAYStheEIGHTIES
@ALWAYStheEIGHTIES 3 года назад
It wasn't your friend's fault ...and to make up for it after all these years ...I think the person really responsible should be fired. Henry, can you come in here for a moment?
@angelthman1659
@angelthman1659 4 года назад
I always found this hilarious but it sucked that they had to clean it up at the end by saying it's a joke. It was done for stupid people, which unfortunately are out there.
@clancykobane9102
@clancykobane9102 4 года назад
stupid people are ok if they're nice.
@MsTinaZee
@MsTinaZee 7 лет назад
Didn't David name his son Henry? Maybe in honor of innocent old man he fired numerous times? This video is awesome! Thanks for uploading it!
@dongiller
@dongiller 7 лет назад
Ms. Tina Zee He named his son Harry after his dad.
@MsTinaZee
@MsTinaZee 7 лет назад
Oh. My mistake! Thanks for the information - and again, for the video. It was quite a treat!
@TimThomason
@TimThomason 5 лет назад
@@dongiller Perhaps he named Andor's character after his father.
@AAmoroso
@AAmoroso 4 года назад
"what do you want--wicker??" my new catchphrase for life.
@lorriehamrich6723
@lorriehamrich6723 7 лет назад
Thanks DON!! Good clean fun from the dirtiest days of yesteryear!!!! Wheeeee
@EyesOfTheInternet
@EyesOfTheInternet 3 года назад
Letterman Show worked hard until the late '90s.
@amishrobots
@amishrobots 4 года назад
36:45 Why is there a lawnmower in the hallway though??
@Jamaicafunk
@Jamaicafunk 4 года назад
Whoa! You've got 'Dress Cool" here?? I can't believe it!
@HappyPandaP
@HappyPandaP 4 года назад
The great Wolfgang Zilzer!
@DeckardBR09
@DeckardBR09 4 года назад
This video proves that viewer mail night was always the best night on Letterman. it was always the Friday show and I remember as a kid staying up to see Letterman and the great sketches he'd come up with for the mail.
@dongiller
@dongiller 4 года назад
The Friday shows began in mid-1987. Before that, the show’s schedule was Monday to Thursday, with an occasional Friday show during the first two years. During the 1982-mid-‘87 M-Th schedule, on Fridays NBC aired, first, SCTV, then Friday Night Videos. After the LN schedule change, FNV aired immediately after LN. When the Tuesday-Friday schedule began, Mondays were repeats.
@DeckardBR09
@DeckardBR09 4 года назад
Don Giller Thanks for the information! I must have discovered LN after the 87 period. I do remember his anniversary specials were prime time. There was actually a Pee Wee car gag (hes in a car with Dave, looks at the back projection and says the car behind them is tailgating on their butts) in one of the anniversary specials I've never been able to find online.
@dongiller
@dongiller 4 года назад
DeckardBR09 All of Pee-wee’s Dave appearances are here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p66R294bDZc.html
@DeckardBR09
@DeckardBR09 4 года назад
Don Giller Fantastic!! Thanks!
@kjkiefcakes1847
@kjkiefcakes1847 4 года назад
Henry in drag is the best thing I've ever seen
@humphreyearwicker312
@humphreyearwicker312 3 года назад
It’s interesting how uncomfortable Letterman seems when the he fires Henry and the audience boos him. It’s a skit but he seems to genuinely dislike having to even pretend to be cruel to Henry.
@Lucifronz
@Lucifronz 2 года назад
And yet it's hilarious all the same, which is why he kept doing it.
@Yobbie72
@Yobbie72 2 года назад
yes. I don't think Dave ever fired anyone personally.
@markkeats6302
@markkeats6302 8 месяцев назад
That segment was so funny & brilliant. Firing the poor elderly man was heartless, but hysterical. Of course we all knew it was a joke, but pulled off beautifully by Henry & Dave. Miss those golden days of talk show comedy.
@carlyoung8657
@carlyoung8657 6 лет назад
this is better then canned ham
@Travelinmatt1976
@Travelinmatt1976 4 года назад
I wished they would release his entire catalog on DVD, I'd love to watch it all over again.
@SciFiArtman
@SciFiArtman 4 года назад
Geez Don, you come up with the most esoteric collections! God I miss The Letterman Show!!!
@timmckeown1313
@timmckeown1313 4 года назад
The early Letterman shows we’re really funny.
@sirissac234
@sirissac234 4 года назад
Older Dave Letterman was simply fantastic.
@MrJohndoakes
@MrJohndoakes 4 года назад
"Henry" aka "Paul Andor" was Wolfgang Zilzer, who had been in *Casablanca* (1942).
@dongiller
@dongiller 4 года назад
Nobody reads my descriptions.
@BeckVMH
@BeckVMH 3 года назад
Haha seems a routine problem on RU-vid.
@scottrogers2599
@scottrogers2599 7 лет назад
I don't remember that Dress Cool song. Was that part of the show?
@dongiller
@dongiller 7 лет назад
As I posted in the description, it aired on the first Film Festival.
@glennmarshall4693
@glennmarshall4693 7 лет назад
i don't remember this guy,but it's prettily funny, I love Dave in his early days
@sumertheory
@sumertheory 4 года назад
the old david letterman was cold
@fieldguy316
@fieldguy316 7 лет назад
Nice WDSU logo from my NBC Afiliate
@psdavenport
@psdavenport 7 лет назад
Casablanca !!!
@chezsnailez
@chezsnailez 3 года назад
We still remember 'What do you want... wicker?' as well as 'They pelted us with rocks and garbage'...
@JohnDoe-ub8fq
@JohnDoe-ub8fq 6 лет назад
Wow, what a great bit, but people are dense. "It's only a joke". Can't believe he had to tell the audience...
@dongiller
@dongiller 6 лет назад
The audience knew.
@tommcqueen2840
@tommcqueen2840 4 года назад
When late night talk shows were still entertaining and funny.
@richsackett3423
@richsackett3423 3 года назад
They never stopped being so. You've just become an old unfunny snowflake who doesn't want anyone making fun of idiots who voted for a criminal POTUS twice.
@djdon60
@djdon60 3 года назад
Thanks, Mr. Giller; considering I, never, have seen any of these, I think I'll enjoy it.
@raulm1961
@raulm1961 6 лет назад
Thank you Don!!! After more than 30 yrs. I am able to see Dave fire poor old Henry again. I told my 21yr. old son about this bit and as we were watching we were dying. Very funny stuff. I love watching Dave in his early years. You made (and my son's) day. Already subscribed of course. Keep up the good work. Again thanks.
@dongiller
@dongiller 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@skidmarks4747
@skidmarks4747 Год назад
They used to do the most ridiculous bits on Late Night. So funny.
@georgealexander141
@georgealexander141 4 года назад
The 80s were the Glory years of letterman.
@bookmdano
@bookmdano 4 года назад
who is the blonde by the door
@dongiller
@dongiller 4 года назад
Candy Carrell, the show’s makeup artist.
@Gravydog316
@Gravydog316 7 лет назад
lol old people on these shows always have cracked me up
@royalsfan
@royalsfan 7 лет назад
"William" from the 10/13/83 clip looks a little like Willem Dafoe. Just saying, of course.
@briancase6180
@briancase6180 4 года назад
Thanks for this! Those were the days....
@culwin
@culwin 6 лет назад
Best cameo appearances since Stan Lee
@defaultuser1447
@defaultuser1447 4 года назад
Guest starring Merrill Markoe as herself!
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