Daniel came up with so many legendary ways for Dave to introduce the guests. Nobody will ever be quite like Dave, and the people who have worked with him know why. Of course, so do we.
Daniel - I'm only 3 minutes into the video - and I love it so far - but I have to ask you: Is not shaking Elle's hand at that moment the biggest regret of your life? Sincerely, Mike from Quincy
I appreciate everything Daniel did to help and encourage Norm Macdonald to do more than just standup, like Norm Macdonald Live…that doesn’t happen without Daniel. ❤
Oh, these were the days when Dave still turned so red with embarrassment! That segment with Drew!😂 And Julia, too. Both classics. Great to hear the stories behind these! And Madonna. And Connery. And O'Toole. And your grandfather! Really enjoyed this, Daniel! So instrumental in bringing us so many iconic segments.
I have to say - having Cristin Glover's bronzed shoe for the mantle would be something to have - from Rubin and Ed. (The director of that film has my own bronzed glove for his fireplace)
it's not It's not odd. it;s refreshing. See once upon a time,. before the internet, before cell phones, it was encouraged for young people to out and MEET people and LIVE LIFE. Today, LIFE comes in the form of a 6 inch devise that everyone stares into all day long. In reality--they are the odd one's.
@@waynewells3297Don Giller has all of this stuff uploaded in full length on his channel, you have to dig through it or otherwise use the search function, but great stuff!
We are so proud that Daniel was one of our early, and most important guests on our show. There’s the cheap plug. Further to that, we cannot understate how nice and kind a person Daniel is. Not to mention the width and breadth of his experience. He worked with all sorts of folks on other projects including Hal Gurnee and a lot of stuff with Norm MACdonald.
He has great stories. I hope he will get a second segment, because I’m sure we have only scratched the surface. His grandfather was an interesting twist to end on!
Wow, those are seriously some of the most memorable segments in the history of the show. The Morley Safer line after the Drew Barrymore flash is a perfect example of why Dave is the GOAT.
Kellison's work with Letterman is good, but remember folks. This is the guy who made the Super Dave on Norm Macdonald show happen. Which in my humble opinion is one of the greatest events to ever happen.
Wow, I did not know Daniel Kellison worked for Late Night (I stopped watching when he moved to CBS). Having admitted that I must say that this was one of the best installments on the current series. Daniel lived the life I wanted to live as a young man. Hell he's living the life I want right now! What a scoundrel.
I was there at Blue Angel when Drew stripped and we booed her. The women who work there were doing an amazing job and she just pushed them aside and danced with her unimpressive cliche moves. Her entourage tried to intimidate us but we just booed louder. Drew Barrymore entourage is pathetic.
I wonder if Sean Young has a Dada streak in her. I think her approach as a "celebrity" was always absudist art. If a camera is rolling, one is in performance.
@@danieljkellison My husband was John Wood, everyone knew him as "Woody" and he grew up in Brattleboro and graduated from BUHS in 1980 and ran the Guilford Country store for a few years. Sadly, he passed away unexpectedly just after Thanksgiving in 2022 after a wonderful career working in higher ed at Landmark College in Putney.
Of course-- I'm so sorry to hear that. He was a great guy and I remember him well. Please say hi to everyone for me-- and I was just at Guilford Country Store last summer! But best to you and yours... xx @@ellenwood2167
I enjoy these segments and I have suspected they are a sort of a Valentine from Dave to the staff for their contributions and loyalty to the show. My assumption is the staff member gets to produce their own youtube segment and receive a royalty every month. I hope that is the case. That seems how Dave rolls. People are going to watch these for a long, long time and the families would benefit in perpetuity.