The
Late Show with David Letterman
The Late Show with David Letterman is a multiple Emmy Award-winning
hour-long weeknight comedy talk show broadcast by CBS from the
Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway in New York City. The show debuted
on August 30, 1993. It is hosted by David Letterman and is produced
by Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated.
The show's music director and bandleader of the house band, the
CBS Orchestra, is Paul Shaffer. The head writers are brothers
Justin Stangel and Eric Stangel. The announcer is Alan Kalter,
who replaced Bill Wendell in 1995.
The show airs in the United States at 11:35 pm Eastern/Pacific
time, but is recorded Mondays at 4:30 PM and 7:00 PM, Tuesdays
and Wednesdays at 5:30 PM, and Thursdays at 4:30 PM. The second
Monday episode usually airs on Friday of that week (the show had
previously recorded the Friday episodes on Thursdays). Each show
is recapped in The Wahoo Gazette by production coordinator Mike
McIntee on CBS.com's Late Show page Late Show page.
Letterman was previously the host of Late Night with David Letterman
on NBC from 1982 to 1993. The show was co-produced by Carson Productions,
Worldwide Pants, and NBC Productions. Shaffer, Wendell, and several
members of the band were also with the NBC show.
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