
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman
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Late-night TV legend David Letterman hosts an intimate talk show featuring insightful conversations and fun-filled excursions with notable figures.
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As with all talk shows, the quality of an episode really depends on the guest.
A more in-depth and personal conversation with Letterman than when he was on late night. He really excels at long form interviews.
Really famous people having mostly interesting conversations.
If you love Dave or even anyone he interviews, this show is a great watch. He definitely has fun with being off Late Night.
One of my favorite shows. Dave has a way of interviewing that’s light but deep all at once. Never been more entertaining to watch 2 ppl talk
Conan,Myers,And the Jimmy’s should take notes from the OG host
David Letterman is one of the best interviewers there is, and he showcases it here. Good series.
Like any interview show, the quality depends on the guest. That said, Letterman’s still an amazing broadcaster – I miss watching him nightly
Like the others, has become a hypocritical douche and another extension of a political party. Memba when they used to poke fun @ both sides?
A more polished version of Letterman in what I’m sure is closer to what he would’ve rather been doing the whole time.
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5.9 – Based on 1.2k ratings
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