Late Show with David Letterman Season 1 Episode 59

Late Show with David Letterman Season 1 Episode 59 Billy Connolly, Bob Dylan, Charles Kuralt

  • November 18, 1993

In season 1 episode 59 of Late Show with David Letterman, the show brings on three very different guests. The first guest is Billy Connolly, a Scottish comedian and actor known for his hilarious stand-up routines and appearances in films such as The Hobbit trilogy. Connolly sits down with Letterman for a humorous interview where they discuss Connolly's recent move to New York City, his experience touring with Robin Williams, and his thoughts on the Scottish independence referendum.

Next up is a highly anticipated appearance from the legendary musician Bob Dylan. Dylan takes the stage with his guitar and performs two songs, "Love Sick" and "Dignity," from his then-new album "Time Out of Mind." Dylan's performance is met with uproarious applause from the audience, and he receives a standing ovation at the end of his set. Following his performance, Dylan discusses his return to touring and his process for writing new music.

The final guest of the evening is Charles Kuralt, a broadcast journalist known for his work as the anchor of the CBS News program "On the Road." Kuralt sits down with Letterman for a serious discussion about the changing landscape of journalism and the role of news anchors in shaping public opinion. The two talk about the importance of objective reporting and the challenges of keeping news unbiased in a world of 24-hour news cycles.

Throughout the episode, Letterman delivers his trademark comedic monologue and interacts with the diverse group of guests, showcasing his skills as a versatile and engaging host. The show also features a performance by musician Ben Harper and a humorous segment where Letterman takes a tour of the streets of New York City with comedian Kevin Meaney.

Overall, season 1 episode 59 of Late Show with David Letterman is a must-see for fans of comedy, music, and journalism. The show offers a diverse range of perspectives and entertainment, making it a memorable and entertaining evening of television.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 18, 1993
  • Language
    English