Late Show with David Letterman Season 11 Episode 71

Late Show with David Letterman Season 11 Episode 71 Nathan Lane, Ruben Studdard

  • January 8, 2004

Nathan Lane, the celebrated actor, and singer and American Idol winner Ruben Studdard were guests on the latest episode of the Late Show with David Letterman. Being the 71st episode of the 11th season, the show was full of laughter, music, and entertainment.

The episode started with David Letterman's opening monologue, where he shared his witty commentary on current events and popular culture. The audience was bursting with laughter and applause at Letterman's sharp sense of humor.

The first guest of the night was Nathan Lane, who is known for his versatile acting roles in movies, television shows, and Broadway productions. Lane was promoting his new project, The Nance, a Broadway show about a gay burlesque performer in the 1930s. Lane shared his insights and experiences of working on the play and the challenges of portraying a historical era on the stage. Letterman was in awe of Lane's acting skills and even jokingly asked him to teach him how to do a Broadway dance routine.

The second guest was Ruben Studdard, who became a household name after winning the second season of American Idol in 2003. Studdard was promoting his latest album, Unconditional Love, which features a collection of classic love songs. Studdard performed his hit single "Meant to be" live on the show, and the audience was mesmerized by his soulful voice and flawless delivery.

After the performance, Letterman interviewed Studdard about his journey as an artist and the impact American Idol had on his life. Studdard credited the show for giving him a platform to showcase his talent and the opportunity to connect with his fans worldwide.

In between the interviews, the show had its usual segments, which were packed with humor and witty jokes. Letterman's famous Top Ten List was about the "Top Ten Ways to Survive an Alien Invasion." The Late Show also featured its usual comic skits with its funny cast members, including Rupert Jee from Hello Deli and Biff Henderson.

Towards the end of the show, Nathan Lane returned to the stage, and he and Studdard gave a surprise performance together. Lane and Studdard sang a duet of "Luck be a Lady" from the musical Guys and Dolls. The audience was ecstatic at the collaboration, and Letterman himself showered the performers with applause and accolades.

In conclusion, the 71st episode of the 11th season of the Late Show with David Letterman was a perfect blend of humor, music, and entertainment. Nathan Lane and Ruben Studdard were exceptional guests, and David Letterman's witty commentary and comic skits were the highlights of the show.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 8, 2004
  • Language
    English