Late Show with David Letterman Season 17 Episode 146

Late Show with David Letterman Season 17 Episode 146 Sarah Jessica Parker, the Black Keys

  • May 25, 2010

Sarah Jessica Parker and The Black Keys are the guests in this episode of Late Show with David Letterman. As per the usual format of the show, the episode begins with David Letterman's humorous monologue, where he talks about the latest news, current events, and pop culture happenings. He then introduces Sarah Jessica Parker, the first guest of the night.

Sarah Jessica Parker, the award-winning actress, producer, and fashion icon, is best known for her iconic role as Carrie Bradshaw on the HBO series "Sex and the City." She talks to Letterman about her various upcoming projects, including her starring role in the upcoming HBO series "Divorce", where she plays a woman going through a difficult split from her husband. Parker shares her thoughts on the show's subject matter, working on the set, and what it’s like playing a character dealing with a significant life change. She also discusses her current work with the New York City Ballet and her upcoming collection with a well-known clothing brand.

The conversation then shifts to her personal life, where she discusses her family and raising her children. Parker shares her thoughts on the joys and difficulties of being a parent in today’s world. Fans of Parker can catch her in the next segment, where she learns the art of fly-typing from professional typer Joshua Mickle.

The second guest of the night is the American rock band, The Black Keys. The band, consisting of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, is known for their bluesy, yet energetic sound. They talk to Letterman about their latest album, "Turn Blue", and their current tour. The band members share their experiences while touring around the world and discuss their performance style that incorporates sound and light effects on stage. They also share their thoughts about the evolution of the music industry and how their music is affected by it.

The Black Keys then perform two of their songs from "Turn Blue," which are sure to delight fans of their sound. With their hard-hitting beats and soulful guitar solos, they create an electrifying experience that is a testament to their incredible talent. Letterman shows his excitement and admiration for their performance after each one, and there's no doubt that the audience enjoyed it too.

Overall, the seventeenth season episode of Late Show with David Letterman, featuring Sarah Jessica Parker and The Black Keys, offers a lot of entertainment value. The highlights of the show are the insights into these talented guest's lives and their performances. The conversations with Letterman are engaging and provide an intriguing glimpse into their respective careers. Fans of the show and its guests are sure to appreciate the episode, and for those new to the show, it offers an excellent introduction to the format and guests that the show features.

This episode doesn't appear to be available from any streaming services, but watch free movies on Watch Now
Add this show to your Watchlist to get notified when new episodes are available.
Description
  • First Aired
    May 25, 2010
  • Language
    English