Late Show with David Letterman Season 16 Episode 20 Russell Crowe, Sarah Vowell, The Pretenders
- October 6, 2008
In the sixteenth season of Late Show with David Letterman, episode 20 features a trio of guests: actor Russell Crowe, writer and NPR contributor Sarah Vowell, and rock band The Pretenders.
First up is Russell Crowe, who is promoting his then-upcoming film "Robin Hood." Letterman and Crowe engage in friendly banter, with Letterman jokingly suggesting that Crowe should have played Friar Tuck instead of Robin Hood. Crowe discusses the physical training he underwent for the role, and shares a clip from the film.
Next, Sarah Vowell joins Letterman for a conversation about her book "The Wordy Shipmates," which explores the history of the Puritans and their influence on American culture. Vowell, known for her witty and irreverent writing style, shares her insights on the subject and discusses the challenges of making history accessible and entertaining for modern audiences.
Finally, The Pretenders take the stage for a musical performance. Led by the iconic and charismatic frontwoman Chrissie Hynde, the band performs their classic hit "Back on the Chain Gang" as well as a new song from their then-upcoming album "Break Up the Concrete." Hynde's powerful vocals and the band's energetic performance are sure to get the audience moving and singing along.
Throughout the episode, Letterman showcases his trademark wit and humor, engaging with his guests in lively and entertaining conversations. With a mix of celebrity interviews, musical performances, and comedy sketches, Late Show with David Letterman Season 16 Episode 20 is a fun and engaging watch for fans of the show and anyone looking for a good laugh or some great music.