The quickest wit in the business, and maybe one of the funniest, most clever comedians ever. I don't know what happened that changed his appearance so drastically, but it distracted from his humor later on, and suggested that something deeper was going on in his life. I loved his comedy, in the way that I loved Carlin and Richard Pryor. Such a terrible pity that he died so unexpectedly. Truly one of the greats.
This was filmed in 1989 the most forgettable decade in modern fashion, in 1990 you could be arrested for wearing that shirt! Just kidding, I think it got even worse
He's so typically Arizonan. We're pretty laid back here. Being in 115 degree weather for months on end will do it to ya! People actually wear pajamas and slippers to the post office. I thought I was the only one til I looked around and the others were wearing the same. High fashion for Arizona is dressing casual like Shandling is in this interview.
I think this is George W. Bush's White House. Elected in 88. Who knew when this Letterman appearance happened, we'd have to specify WHICH President Bush?
I always enjoyed Gary immensely, but reports from people who worked for and with him described him as a difficult person of considerable insecurity and mean spiritedness.
If ever there was a natural, it was Garry. It's too bad he never had a network show, but I understand he turned down an offer, for whatever reason I do not know. 😎
that was a fashionably trendy-style worn by men, and women in 1989 * 🎼 Nirvana🎤, for example however, checkered-flannel, button-down shirts are classic, and never out-of-style 😊 Garry Shandling always cared about his appearance 🙌. R.I.P., sir.😔 ❤
I think in 1989 David Letterman was still doing the late night talk show following the Tonight Show with Carson. People would come on dressed more casually. Like someone mentioned, this is exactly how Jerry Seinfeld dressed on his sitcom.
Used to like Garry Shandling but after doing some research on how he got into show business and thinking about his style of comedy; ; not so much anymore.
When he was younger, Letterman was great. Found unusual people and made them part of his show. Long before his show ended, he became an unfunny, leftist asskisser.