Dave Looks For Celebrities In Hollywood | Letterman
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Where's Florence Henderson?
(From "Late Show," air date: 5/10/94)
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I went to Hollywood for the first time not long after this aired; the one celebrity I saw was. . . Florence Henderson, filming a commercial at Universal Studios, so Dave was on the mark here (and RIP to the lovely and talented Ms. Henderson).
80's 90's Letterman was the absolute best.
@johnurban7333
Жыл бұрын
Agree, then he sold out and not funny anymore
@crispy6311
29 күн бұрын
Every era was awesome. His tired old dad years were legendary.
Letterman is the gold standard for late night television.
I don't know why but letterman show helps ease the mind...keep em coming..
Having Florence Henderson randomly through this skit made it
Letterman is the master. All must bow down.
There was a few times where Biff Henderson was looking for "celebrities" around New York. Among others, he managed to find Liza Minnelli, Don Rickles, Ryan Seacrest, Weird Al Yankovic, and Lennox Lewis, among others. Those were some interesting segments.
That was a great Gag ! R.I.P Florence Henderson
Some of my greatest memories are watching dave back in the 90s.
"Kenny Rogers. Now we're gettin somewhere." I miss Dave so much.
Dave was just the king of remotes. Hilarious every one of them.
@annettematisz46
Жыл бұрын
So dry and hip!!! Loved their zingers! ❤️🔥
@rschelp1
Жыл бұрын
Dave was influenced by Steve Allen who WAS the king of remotes. He perfected the street cam and man on the street among a lot of other shtick he'd pull from his bag of tricks. He was truly a comedy genius.
@clark9992
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, he used to do a ton of them. Usually the best part of the show. Then he suddenly stopped, and would send out Rupert Gee or someone instead. It may have coincided with that foiled plot to kidnap him by those guys in Montana. He, or the network, or the insurance company, may have put a stop to it.
@jedijones
6 ай бұрын
@@clark9992 And then he had Rupert Jee stop it because he was afraid Rupert would get beaten up.
Notice how all late night hosts are basically non paid publicists for celebrity’s now. You don’t get true conversations just lapdog jokes and games …..Letterman was amazing at bringing out actual spontaneous comedy ❤
@jedijones
6 ай бұрын
This was a great promotional segment for Florence Henderson though. 😆
@joesmith9216
17 күн бұрын
todays late night hosts are PUPPETS for the agenda, my gods, wake up.
I miss Letterman and his humor!!! Glad he’s well still playing in shenanigans lol
@mikemcf33
Жыл бұрын
same here.... miss him and Paul.
@adamcarrey9115
Жыл бұрын
Too bad he doesn't look human any more.
@annettematisz46
Жыл бұрын
@@adamcarrey9115 bad face lift?
@annettematisz46
Жыл бұрын
@@mikemcf33 what a great duo they were on Letterman!! Every talk show host has a schtick requiring the support team :)
@adamcarrey9115
Жыл бұрын
@@annettematisz46 Bad beard.
Norm once commented that Dave changed the way people spoke, their humour and alongwith comes how they think if only in terms of humour but i think humour changes the world. Dave and Norm are my favourites.
Florence Henderson became legend when she did the opening scene in "Shakes the Clown". Great sense of humor, and classy lady. Almost as funny as Mrs. Cleaver's appearance in, "Airplane!"!!
Always great to see these clips! Only made it to one show, 2007 when the authors for the Game of Shadows and Sharon Stone ? Incredible being in the audience and got a pic with Rupert at the Deli. Thanks Dave !
@jeffreygardner33
Жыл бұрын
Correction: Episode #48, Mar.2006
Not Anorld Schwarznegger is Letterman's producer Peter Lassally. Very well cast in The Late Shift btw.
Hah, always love Dave's "organic", honest, Midwestern commentary. "Hey look. It's Siskel and Evert." Hahaha, I love when he plays the dumb guy!
This routine would not be funny if performed by anybody else. Thank you so much!
@otisdriftwood1697
Жыл бұрын
I don't believe that
@janishart5128
Жыл бұрын
I think Jay Leno could have pulled it off with no problem!
A Peter Lassally sighting at 3:12!
@kstepko
Жыл бұрын
Nice catch! I would not have recognized him as someone notable.
@RoadieGarth
Жыл бұрын
LOL
@Norvo82
Жыл бұрын
Came here to point that out 🙂I sure hope it was Peter's actual home, it looked nice.
MEATLOAF I choked on my soda lol
Perfect! 😆 and great cameos
"Thats a big boy". 😂
You know what I noticed now that there are smaller bits of the show is that Dave is a genius….
Dave should have saved this skit for the Oscars. Those Hollywood big shots would have been rolling on the floor.
3:11 Peter Lasalle!
I always thought it was Siskel that had a mustache at one point...
dave king of late night
In the video’s description, it’s got hashtags for Florence Henderson and Bill Murray. I must say Bill was looking super Magnum that day with his mustache!
This is awesome - never seen it before!
This might be the best thing ever on Letterman.
David Michael Letterman (12 de abril de 1947) es un presentador, comediante, escritor y productor de televisión estadounidense. 77 AÑOS.
Dave. ❤
Haha, this one had a little bit of a "Police Squad" vibe, love Florence Henderson. 💝
3:37 dude looks like Vic Tayback from the show Alice
This was hilarious. 😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂 👍👍
I'm surprised he didn't see Slash. I see Slash everywhere.
The fat shaming is hilarious 🤣
This short clip could be a litmus test for whether people get Dave.
It's fairly impressive they managed to find that many people who looked like some celebrities. Segment wouldn't have amounted to much if they went out and saw no one with any resemblance.
I think if you REALLY want to, you can find Kenny Rogers hanging out anywhere you are.
shout out to Mr. Curious.
Classic Dave
"Folks, look right over there -- Wayne Newton." I did an actual spit take when he said that.
Larry "Bud" Melman!!!!
OMFG Florence was so hott, serious, she got even better as she aged.
On the program tonight, we've got actor Michael Keaton, and the star of the TV show "Murder, She Wrote", Angela Lansbury. Stay tuned, we'll be right back.
Those ties are so 90s.
Stop it😂 so adorable 🥳
Honest to goodness...me and my husband played this as a game everywhere we went. So good David...and that shirt and pants!! Wowza
This is where you can really see how Conan was influenced by Dave, absolute genius. He was sharper and funnier in the 1990s imo, his humor more well-developed.
@rocketreindeer
Жыл бұрын
I missed most of the early Dave stuff and most of my life was the CBS era Dave. While most people were apparently watching Jay Leno, I personally thought Dave got funnier and funnier. His rants about the boneheads at NBC and long meandering discussions about playing one bar of an Eagles song were classic. I can still watch that stuff and laugh, a lot of other comedy, not so much.
@jedijones
6 ай бұрын
@@rocketreindeer I became a huge fan of his in the late '80s as a kid. I remember the incredible fanfare and publicity when he left NBC and started the CBS show. He was king of the ratings for a while at least. I was so angry about Leno, and really thought his show sucked, even though he had been a decent guest host on Carson before.
@rocketreindeer
6 ай бұрын
@@jedijones Yeah totally. My best friend's dad would only ever watch Jay Leno, and every night it was this big ritual where everything stopped so he could watch it and eat ice cream or some sh**. So I saw many miles of Jay added up over the years. Somehow I can barely remember anything from Jay's show, even though he's naturally funny, but everything from Dave. My other buddy told me Dave is natural, and most of the other shows like Jay were more canned and artificial. Seth Meyers can still fall flat, but he's the only one today I sort of look forward to because he constantly breaks and roasts his writers for writing bad jokes and stuff. Ha ha. I didn't like him then found him funnier since Covid.
@jedijones
6 ай бұрын
@@rocketreindeer I don’t really watch the shows now. Some of the clips from Colbert I’ve seen on KZread were okay. I just can’t believe no one is carrying on Dave’s tradition of making stars out of normal people in the crew and out in the city. Because everything is so focused on celebrities, there is no sense of spontaneity.
@rocketreindeer
6 ай бұрын
@@jedijones Yeah bro, I totally agree. They all have their moments, but it's not enough to look forward to. Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel can be hilarious, but their shows are mostly canned. Colbert has a great band. The only one I've grown to like is Seth, who I always thought sucked before. His skits can fall flat, but the "news of the week" monologues can be actually hilarious. Especially when he screws up or blames his writers for doing terrible jokes. Basically when it's him talking it can be super funny, and Amber Ruffin and a couple others can also be ridiculous and funny. When it's all overly directed down to every second, like you said, the spontaneity is tied down and it's just not funny. All the "ordinary" guys with Dave were hilarious, even if they were like Rupert and didn't think they were remotely funny. The whole organism of the show was funny. I just realized I said "funny" like 9 times describing how things are unfunny. Colbert has these slick cartoons and stuff and they're creative but not hilarious. "EHH!" But you may find an occasional dose of Seth funny, but not their skits, which still are also mostly kinda "EHH."
al pacino looks like martin scorsese
I heard Dave now has dementia, and believes he is Tom Selleck.
LMFAO
I was with Kenny that day! LOL
@otisdriftwood1697
Жыл бұрын
OH ! you were there ? With faux Kenny ??
@RoadieGarth
Жыл бұрын
@@otisdriftwood1697 Just joking. I was with the real one!
@otisdriftwood1697
Жыл бұрын
@Garth Shaw oh wow ! You his friend, relative ?....or a concert ?
@RoadieGarth
Жыл бұрын
@@otisdriftwood1697 I was his Road Manager in the 70s and 80s.
@otisdriftwood1697
Жыл бұрын
@@RoadieGarth oh nice ! That's really cool
Too bad the ABC Entertainment Center and Subert Theater were torn down and are no more.
Unashamed about the fat-shaming, circa 1994
3:11 Peter Lasally.
Fat shaming ... so 1993. :)
Is that the uncle from "Harry Potter"?
🕴🏻look! It's michael jackson!😆😁
advanced comedy
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When it was possible to watch late nightTV,It all is super woke now.
Here's a story. Of a man named Brady... and of course, fat is funny.
They should oiled them both up with Wesson then made Dave wrestle Mrs. Brady for a bucket of KFC.
L.A before the dark times
I miss simpler times when the government was honest and we weren't about to go to war with everybody on the street that's what I miss.
With Dave and Conan gone late night humor is dead.
never liked this guy or Leno and now every talk show is to far left and shows it