Late Show with David Letterman Season 16 Episode 1

Late Show with David Letterman Season 16 Episode 1 Nicolas Cage, Anna Torv, Terrence Howard

  • September 2, 2008

Nicolas Cage, Anna Torv, and Terrence Howard are the guests on the season 16 premiere of the Late Show with David Letterman. The episode begins with Letterman's opening monologue, which includes jokes about current events and pop culture. He then welcomes his first guest, Nicolas Cage, to the stage.

Cage, who is known for his roles in films such as "Leaving Las Vegas" and "National Treasure," discusses his latest projects with Letterman. He also talks about his love for comic books and superheroes, which led him to name his son after Superman.

Next, Anna Torv from the TV show "Fringe" sits down with Letterman to chat about the show and her character. She also talks about her upbringing in Australia and her early acting career.

The final guest of the night is Terrence Howard, who has appeared in movies such as "Iron Man" and "Crash." Howard discusses his new role in the TV series "Empire," which focuses on a hip-hop music and entertainment company. He also talks about his passion for music and shares a song that he wrote and performed himself.

Throughout the show, there are also several funny skits and segments, including "Stupid Pet Tricks" and "Top Ten Reasons I Love Doing The Late Show." As always, the show ends with Letterman thanking the guests and the audience, and bidding everyone goodnight.

Overall, the season 16 premiere of the Late Show with David Letterman is a fun and entertaining episode that features a diverse group of guests. From Nicolas Cage's love of superheroes to Terrence Howard's musical talent, there is something for everyone in this episode. Fans of the show and newcomers alike will enjoy watching Letterman's witty interviews and humorous segments.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 2, 2008
  • Language
    English