Late Show with David Letterman Season 1 Episode 32

Late Show with David Letterman Season 1 Episode 32 Stupid Pet Tricks, Howard Stern, Rosanne Cash

  • October 12, 1993

On the 32nd episode of the first season of the Late Show with David Letterman, the focus was on "Stupid Pet Tricks," with guests Howard Stern and Rosanne Cash joining in on the fun.

David kicked off the show by introducing various animal acrobatics and stunts, including a dog that could ride a skateboard and a rabbit that could play dead. Howard Stern, known for his controversial and often offensive on-air persona, showcased one of his comedic talents by attempting to eat a goldfish. The audience looked on in amusement as Howard struggled to swallow the live fish, ultimately spitting it out on stage.

In between pet tricks and Howard's antics, Rosanne Cash performed a few of her hit songs, including "Tennessee Flat Top Box" and "Runaway Train." The daughter of country music legend Johnny Cash, Rosanne's strong vocals and heartfelt lyrics had the audience captivated.

As the show progressed, David welcomed a number of additional animal acts, from a parrot that could do math to a guinea pig that could push a miniature shopping cart. Howard Stern returned to entertain with more unique talents, including attempting to break a world record by inserting the most number of socks into his briefs.

Rosanne Cash closed out the show with another soulful performance, leaving the audience applauding and humming her tunes. As David wrapped up the show, he thanked all of the guests and pets for making it a memorable night. He promised more "Stupid Pet Tricks" in the future, delighting the animal lovers in the audience.

Overall, the 32nd episode of the first season of the Late Show with David Letterman was full of laughter and entertainment, showcasing the unique talents of animals and humans alike. Howard Stern's outrageous antics and Rosanne Cash's musical talent provided an excellent complement to the assortment of pets and their tricks.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 12, 1993
  • Language
    English