Late Show with David Letterman Season 13 Episode 8

Late Show with David Letterman Season 13 Episode 8 Show #2421

  • September 7, 2005

In this episode of Late Show with David Letterman, season 13 episode 8 (Show #2421), David Letterman welcomes a lineup of talented guests. As is customary for the show, David begins with a monologue filled with witty jokes and observations about current events. He then introduces his first guest, the charming and talented actress Emma Thompson. Emma talks with David about her latest film, Saving Mr. Banks, in which she plays the role of author P. L. Travers, who wrote the book that inspired the famous movie Mary Poppins. Emma shares her experiences playing this iconic character and talks about the challenges of portraying a real-life person.

Next up, David welcomes his second guest, comedian and actor Jim Carrey. Jim is known for his hilarious roles in movies like Ace Ventura and The Mask, and he doesn't disappoint in this episode. He and David chat about his latest movie, Dumb and Dumber To, which is a sequel to the classic movie Dumb and Dumber. Jim shares some behind-the-scenes stories from the set and recalls some of his favorite moments while making the movie.

David then welcomes the musical guest of the night, Jason Aldean, a country music singer who has won numerous awards and nominations. Jason performs his hit song "Burnin' It Down" to the delight of the audience.

After the musical performance, David returns to the stage to introduce his final guest, journalist and news anchor Brian Williams. Brian is a well-respected journalist who has covered some of the biggest news stories of our time. He and David talk about the role of the media in today's society and the challenges they face in reporting the news accurately and objectively.

Throughout the show, David also interacts with his sidekick and bandleader Paul Shaffer, who provides humorous commentary and witty banter. The show ends with David thanking his guests and bidding farewell to the audience.

Overall, this episode of Late Show with David Letterman offers a diverse and engaging lineup of guests and promises to entertain viewers with its mix of comedy, music, and interesting conversation.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 7, 2005
  • Language
    English