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Letterman head writer Steve O'Donnell shares some of his favorite moments, including a showdown between Dave and Leslie Nielsen, an after school special classic and more.
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Welcome to the Letterman RU-vid Channel, home to all your favorite clips from Late Night and Late Show - as well as conversations with the writers, producers and performers who helped make it all happen. These highlights have been artisanly-produced, carefully-curated, and chosen completely at random by an old computer that used to pick numbers for the New York Lotto back in the 90’s.

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@DennyT123
@DennyT123 2 года назад
You know you are talking to a writer when he drops the word "preamble" casually in a conversation.
@DionysusAlS
@DionysusAlS 2 года назад
I loved Dave on CBS, but watching him on NBC late at night while in college was a highlight of my life. It felt like being in a secret club. We won't see the likes of him again.
@peachbottom2010
@peachbottom2010 2 года назад
Oh yeah! So different. Cool and hip, as they say.
@NoellaScott
@NoellaScott Год назад
Despite being born in 1985, I understand precisely what you mean. I wish I'd been there.
@AlexErika
@AlexErika 2 года назад
Man I miss watching Dave on a regular basis. I hope Letterman continues to upload these clips!
@discosecret6363
@discosecret6363 2 года назад
200,000+ subs in one week! I think we’ll be seeing a lot more of these.
@brantmacga
@brantmacga 2 года назад
Nothing even close to this on TV today.
@johnpelletier7641
@johnpelletier7641 2 года назад
Thank you, Steve O'Donnell, and Dave. Please continue to bring back these classics. There will never be anything like this again.
@jeffreywesthoff9245
@jeffreywesthoff9245 2 года назад
I actually knew the guy who wrote the "catch a glimpse" letter. He was one of my classmates at Marquette University. That clip got replayed a lot and so it was cool to hear Dave say, "from Marquette University," every time. It was the best thing to happen to Marquette since winning the NCAA championship in 1977.
@makeadifference4all
@makeadifference4all 2 года назад
Great choices! As O'Donnell notes, the first few years of this show were legendary.
@jimlaforte1755
@jimlaforte1755 2 года назад
"Late Night with David Letterman" started to become really popular in 1985. However, it was not until 1987 that the show would air five nights a week, now on Fridays.
@mikezazworsky
@mikezazworsky 2 года назад
So many of the early writers for Dave went on to create some of the best, most noteworthy comedy of the last few generations. Steve mentions George Meyer, as well as Gammill & Pross, those guys ended up writing for Garry Shandling's Show, The Simpsons, Seinfeld, so much iconic stuff. Dave's early staff & Conan's early staff were so loaded with talent that went on to become legendary, it's pretty remarkable.
@jimlaforte1755
@jimlaforte1755 2 года назад
Steve O'Donnell 's comedy material and performances were always entertaining and laugh out loud funny. Jimmy Kimmel hired Steve to write for him. Steve is a real Pro! One does not last as a Head Writer or wins multiple Emmy Awards for over a Decade if they are not simply the best. Thanks for sharing.
@WesCoastPiano
@WesCoastPiano 2 года назад
That John Candy clip is priceless. I miss him so much.
@robatsea2009
@robatsea2009 2 года назад
I watched most of these first run - it was such a brilliantly odd and captivating program that felt like a unique gift to those up late. The guests were great - not just the celebs but the regular people interviewed on the street or in their shops, and both the comedy & gimmicks were never predictable.
@richieboy6825
@richieboy6825 2 года назад
I was there with ya- at least in the summertime - I was a middle schooler when it first came on. One of my friends & I would watch it & then call each other the next morning to review our favorite parts. Not many shows have ever captured my imagination like this one.
@JJhugganstuff
@JJhugganstuff 2 года назад
This is fantastic stuff. Thank you so much for making this channel!
@tvbarn
@tvbarn 2 года назад
It wouldn’t have been a proper early clip reel without “They Took My Show Away.”
@patrickb8345
@patrickb8345 2 года назад
Conan went by 'John Vopal' back then in afterschool specials.
@gallery7596
@gallery7596 2 года назад
Dave mocking anything solemn and hokey was comedy gold.
@OMGWTFLOLSMH
@OMGWTFLOLSMH 2 года назад
Damn, Dave was SUCH a good actor. LMAO.
@NP-ip3nj
@NP-ip3nj 2 года назад
This was a formative show during my middle/high school years growing up. Thanks for all the laughs.
@jimmy5391
@jimmy5391 2 года назад
Awesome profile pic
@daboys1215
@daboys1215 9 месяцев назад
The after school special parody is one I will never forget. I can't believe it's been 40 years.
@maxpower5680
@maxpower5680 2 года назад
Awesome to see these lesser known sketches. The many absurdities of the last one is the best… like, why is that young boy Jimmy living with David Letterman? You’d think the writers of the bit would have made it a father and son but no, it’s David Letterman and Jimmy…
@blindriv3r
@blindriv3r Год назад
he was 'uncle' David
@robertcongdon6296
@robertcongdon6296 2 года назад
I remember a bit that had Dave driving Bill Wendell, who is reading the newspaper comics and laughing hard while Dave never cracks a smile. They reach a lonely spot in the woods, and Wendell is still talking and joking while digging his own grave, and Dave is standing over him with a gun in his hand. Is was an extremely dark piece and funny as hell. There's more to it, but that's about all I can remember.
@kstepko
@kstepko 2 года назад
I‘d love to see that.
@kerryrobinson9947
@kerryrobinson9947 Год назад
Why can't late night talk shows air like these. Genius switch = ON. 💡
@gersonkphone
@gersonkphone 2 года назад
@10:14 Johnny LaRue sobbing
@donwandling1478
@donwandling1478 2 года назад
Stupid human tricks, stupid pet tricks, dropping stuff off a six-story building, Larry Bud, Super Dave....the golden age of Late Night!
@denbones1234
@denbones1234 2 года назад
thanks for these snippets Steve ..classic!
@WheatenRosie
@WheatenRosie 2 года назад
We need you Dave! The world was so less complicated when you gave us laughs not politics.
@KokoTheGorilla69
@KokoTheGorilla69 2 года назад
Did you not watch his show for the final 10 years? All he did was complain about politics
@thetvbaby83
@thetvbaby83 2 года назад
Thanks big time for making a channel devoted to all you guys shenanigans 🤪. This is my favorite place to get lolz now.
@brianfoley3007
@brianfoley3007 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this !
@catherinegigliotti1368
@catherinegigliotti1368 Год назад
And a whole head of hair, David!! Great pics!
@jimg7423
@jimg7423 2 года назад
I could watch old Dave 24 /7
@BeeAyeSueRah
@BeeAyeSueRah Год назад
O’Donnell is a legend
@UberNeuman
@UberNeuman 2 года назад
Some fun triva from the Lesile Nielsen bit, Dave still has some of that popcorn stuck in his hair.
@tigq1430
@tigq1430 2 года назад
The beginning of the park scene w/Jimmy, does this remind anyone of Chevy Chase in Caddyshack?
@norm-fy5mo
@norm-fy5mo 2 года назад
RIP Norm
@sharmitoboylos7585
@sharmitoboylos7585 2 года назад
nice work... thank you
@tigq1430
@tigq1430 2 года назад
The greatest invention, memories of the greats💜
@marymarshall7428
@marymarshall7428 7 месяцев назад
I miss you Dave ! Especially when you and Jack Hanna got together. But my favorite people were always Robin Williams , John Candy, and Bill Murray ❤ along with your staff. They were hilarious also. In fact, we see a girl in movies and shows who started as an intern on your show. I think her name was Kathleen, but I'm probably wrong. Anyway we miss watching your show every night 🌙
@newmusicmark
@newmusicmark 2 года назад
5:55 NBC After School Special "They Took My Show Away"... CLASSIC! Voyagers, Manimal and that Mr. Smith show which I had completely forgot about (Orangutan goes to Washington DC).
@FloraWest
@FloraWest 2 года назад
I hadn't thought of this piece for a *long* time but found I could say most of the dialogue along with it. Must have had it on VHS back in the day!
@1fattyfatman
@1fattyfatman 6 месяцев назад
Wonderful
@courtney5796
@courtney5796 2 года назад
I was 13 and starting to stay up later and already enjoyed Johnny. So I grew up watching this show and loved it. I have enjoyed and not enjoyed many late night talk show hosts since, but it was Johnny and Dave. No one else comes close. imo
@peachbottom2010
@peachbottom2010 2 года назад
Steve. Thank you so so much for your creativity back in those halcyon early days. I watched every night and marveled at the wonderfully inventive and goofy comedy. I was rooting really hard for Dave to get the Tonight Show but, alas, a stupid NBC executive with some pull backed Leno. UGH!!! Jay and his writers couldn't even get a sniff of the Muse that inspired Dave and his staff. Still peeves me to this day. Anyhow, I recognized the brilliance of those early shows and, again, thank you for all the laughs. I love watching old clips on RU-vid. So many awesome skits but one that sticks out is the time Dave and Paul ice skated on the Rockefeller Center rink. Hilarious!!
@ransib
@ransib 2 года назад
The description tho 🤣
@PopeLando
@PopeLando 2 года назад
"... and that little boy grew up to be Conan O'Brien."
@davidgeary490
@davidgeary490 Год назад
For reals? Is that true? Was just now wondering what eventually happened to that kid....because he was a pretty good actor! Hope it IS Conan.
@BomChickyBowWow
@BomChickyBowWow 2 года назад
Had no idea this was an official Letterman channel until I saw this video.
@TheRealGrinch313
@TheRealGrinch313 2 года назад
I met a micheal o'donnell in the everglades about 8 years ago. Germany, chicago, now bolinas beach.
@tbastdgagitw
@tbastdgagitw 2 года назад
Thanks Steve. Interesting that most of the comments are from 3months ago. Its as if Steve called all his friends and said "I'm on youtube! Leave a comment!" Nah Steve wouldnt do that. Thanks again Steve. Loved and miss the show.
@dianecerone5819
@dianecerone5819 2 года назад
I would love to see the clip of John Candy coming out with his hair spiked up after Dave’s interview with Nastassja Kinski. And I’d love to know if that was his idea.
@colinwilliams553
@colinwilliams553 2 года назад
At 1:35, this has got to be my favorite clip from the early years of the LETTERMAN show.
@LD__RN
@LD__RN 10 месяцев назад
Steve is a great writer not just this show.
@mjgoodson
@mjgoodson 2 года назад
The payoff for Glimpse Letterman is still funny. It is also strange to see people holding cash again.
@danpatrick9080
@danpatrick9080 2 года назад
So great and cutting edge. In my mind it really replaced snl as the place for modern comedy
@simplenough
@simplenough 2 года назад
Then Conan took its place in the mid ‘90s
@joeski734
@joeski734 2 года назад
Well yeah, those were the years that Lorne Michaels left SNL.
@brucegilbert7243
@brucegilbert7243 2 года назад
My parents were always nagging me about doing homework all night!
@NoellaScott
@NoellaScott Год назад
I'd never seen poor Jimmy and his beloved Voyagers. Absolutely sensational. I'm going to go watch some TV, right now!
@xedasxedas
@xedasxedas 2 года назад
From a time tv had relevance.
@michaelr00ney
@michaelr00ney 2 года назад
Why did I still remember the Manimal payoff 40 years later? Oh that’s right, because Manimal was a joke even then.
@johnkulpowich5260
@johnkulpowich5260 Год назад
I use to work second shift. Thank god Dave was on. Back than nothing exciting was on
@paticusmaximus12
@paticusmaximus12 2 года назад
Letterman was doing Tim and Eric type meme silliness front the get go
@plhrph1
@plhrph1 2 года назад
Was really hoping the John Candy bit was going to the one with the hornet's nest
@MrDavidTieck
@MrDavidTieck Год назад
I'm loving these clips - but nothing beats watching a bit develop and mature over time while watching whole shows - is there anyway to just see the whole dang catalogue in order?
@bernlin2000
@bernlin2000 2 года назад
I always get a kick out of that kid "Jimmy" at the end bearing a striking resemblance to Conan lol, seems appropriate knowing just how incredibly influential Letterman has been on the generations after him. As a Millennial, I didn't grow up with the NBC show so much, but Conan was my bread and butter. Looking back to these early Letterman episodes, it's clear just how much later hosts borrowed from these ideas.
@MaxFleye
@MaxFleye 2 года назад
I too was devastated when Voyagers! was cancelled 😢
@JiveDadson
@JiveDadson 2 года назад
The pilot for Voyagers is on RU-vid. Apparently it is a takeoff on Dr. Who, except the tween who falls in with the time-traveller is a boy. It was canceled after one season.
@H0MY911
@H0MY911 2 года назад
jimmy from voyagers sketch is actually young conan o'brien
@svjim1
@svjim1 2 года назад
Dave was best on the NBC show. He seemed too big a deal on CBS. At NBC he could roam the hallways drop in on people and talk to the girl across the way. The smaller studio was more to his personality.
@JasonJBrunet
@JasonJBrunet 2 года назад
Happy Da.
@zbthunderwood
@zbthunderwood 2 года назад
Birthday Ve.
@normstuff8563
@normstuff8563 2 года назад
There’s a head writer, he gives you h……
@Mrshoujo
@Mrshoujo 2 года назад
How many thousands of shows do they have to draw from?
@preesi1403
@preesi1403 2 года назад
6080
@johnrabideau9204
@johnrabideau9204 2 года назад
... and that's when Conan started at NBC ...✔
@kle1134
@kle1134 Год назад
Reminds of that tragedy
@cjever6625
@cjever6625 Год назад
That boy was actually Jimmy Kimmel
@jonathanf.9395
@jonathanf.9395 2 года назад
Young Conan O'brien really does a great job as "Jimmy"
@MrDavidTieck
@MrDavidTieck Год назад
I'd forgotten that Conan got his start as the boy who loved voyager - such a great genre this, the late night talk show...
@DennyT123
@DennyT123 2 года назад
It would have been fun to be a writer on the Letterman show but then I remember I was "Jimmy's" age when the Letterman show first aired. That being said, I wish I had an adult like Letterman to comfort me when "Voyagers" was canceled.
@Unsung_Earth
@Unsung_Earth 2 года назад
He sounds a bit like Chevy chase
@richardcutts196
@richardcutts196 2 года назад
As it turned out it was the executives who were wrong. Voyagers was much more popular than it's replacement and the shows touted at the end both sucked as well.
@johannf.puntigam4721
@johannf.puntigam4721 2 года назад
He even talks like Letterman
@Mv-mp3gy
@Mv-mp3gy 2 года назад
Back when it was funny
@andronikoszinakus6644
@andronikoszinakus6644 2 года назад
Ah dear if I only watched this before I killed my brothers goldfish through over feeding :/
@peterbooth793
@peterbooth793 2 года назад
I am serious,, and don't call me Leslie.
@drillthrallable
@drillthrallable 2 года назад
Is it possible these skits were funny then but aren't now?
@jackcurtin5772
@jackcurtin5772 2 года назад
Yes
@boomieboo
@boomieboo 2 года назад
Dave was a legend and funny af. But these were horribly unfunny. I didn't laugh once. How could this be one of his main writers when he's so off the mark about what is and isn't funny in choosing these bits out of all of Dave's bits as supposed highlights of his decades on air?
@4seeableTV
@4seeableTV 2 года назад
The Leslie Nielsen bit produced some chuckles from me. But yes, the last bit with the kid kind of went on and on. Should have stayed with Leslie. They're new to the RU-vid thing, so maybe they will do better with future clips as far as weeding out the bland from the brilliant.
@HowardLuken
@HowardLuken 2 года назад
Jimmy, sometimes executives give a show.... well, like the Tonight Show... to someone less deserving. Like Jay Leno for instance. Sometimes. But not this time. Jay Leno was the obvious logical choice. You see Jimmy, David Letterman just wasn't that funny. He was no Johnny Carson. Not by a long shot. Do you understand Jimmy?💩
@jimmy8669
@jimmy8669 2 года назад
This channel is brilliant. We can enjoy late Night again before the woke lefties ruined it.
@ckycamron3844
@ckycamron3844 2 года назад
Yikes
@preesi1403
@preesi1403 2 года назад
If you want Conservative shows watch The Duggar family
@VideoAmericanStyle
@VideoAmericanStyle 2 года назад
Ah yes, the irony of another sensitive conservative 'snowflake' triggered by the world changing around their outmoded selves. It's even funnier that you are unaware that the young Late Night writing staff of that time were undoubtedly 'lefties.'
@JasonJBrunet
@JasonJBrunet 2 года назад
The left famously hates it when a man looks into the camera and shouts "WE'VE GOT TO FIND THAT MONKEY".
@preesi1403
@preesi1403 2 года назад
@@JasonJBrunet What?
@blakeandrews3613
@blakeandrews3613 2 года назад
These are all terrible…
@crazywayne7051
@crazywayne7051 2 года назад
Finally so you're the one who passed off all those really crappy jokes that just ruined the David Letterman show The comedy writing was so horrible it made the show unwatchable the only thing that saved it was David Letterman's wit with interviews the comedy writing was the downfall of the show you should be ashamed of yourself.
@dashfatbastard
@dashfatbastard 3 месяца назад
"They Took My Show Away", "My Dog Bob", Brother Theodore and the Melman Bus lines bit with the guy coughing sold me on Letterman for life.
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