Late Show with David Letterman Season 16 Episode 198

Late Show with David Letterman Season 16 Episode 198 Anne Heche, Jim Parsons, Care Bears on Fire

  • August 26, 2009

Anne Heche, Jim Parsons, and Care Bears on Fire join David Letterman on the sixteenth season's 198th episode of the Late Show. The episode starts off with Letterman joking about the latest headlines and news, including the New York City transit strike and the upcoming Super Bowl. He then welcomes actress Anne Heche on the show who talks about her new film project and her upcoming role on the TV drama "Quantico". She also discusses her personal life and her children.

Next up is Jim Parsons, the Emmy-winning actor who is known for his role as Sheldon on "The Big Bang Theory". Parsons discusses his upcoming Broadway play "The Boys in the Band" and the challenges he faces in doing live theater. He also talks about his experience shooting the final season of "The Big Bang Theory" and how he feels about the show coming to an end.

Following the interview with Parsons, the show takes a musical turn with the appearance of the all-girl rock band Care Bears on Fire. The band performs their hit single "Everybody Else" to a cheering crowd. Letterman also chats with the band members about their music and their future plans.

As the show continues, Letterman invites the audience to participate in a new segment called "Late Show Photobombs". The segment features photos of celebrities and politicians, with one member of the Late Show staff intentionally inserted into the background. The audience tries to spot the photobomber in each picture, with prizes given to those who can identify them all.

Finally, the show wraps up with a musical performance by Anne Heche. She sings a special rendition of the classic song "Stand by Me", with the help of the Late Show band. Letterman thanks Heche, Parsons, and Care Bears on Fire for joining him, before signing off for the night.

Overall, season 16 episode 198 of the Late Show with David Letterman is a mix of entertainment and humor, featuring interesting interviews and exciting musical performances. The show continues to offer its unique brand of comedy and satirical commentary on the latest news and events.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 26, 2009
  • Language
    English