Late Show with David Letterman Season 17 Episode 32

Late Show with David Letterman Season 17 Episode 32 Courteney Cox, William Knoedelseder, Florence and the Machine

  • October 27, 2009

Courteney Cox, William Knoedelseder, Florence and the Machine are the guests of the Late Show with David Letterman in season 17 episode 32. The show starts with David Letterman's monologue, where he tells jokes about current events and pop culture. After the monologue, David introduces the first guest, actress Courteney Cox.

Courteney Cox talks about her upcoming movie Scream 4 and her role in the Friends TV series. She also shares her experience working with the rest of the cast while shooting Friends. Courteney and David exchange funny banter about their mutual love for each other's work, and Courteney talks about her foundation, which works to protect endangered species.

Next, author William Knoedelseder joins the show to talk about his latest book, Bitter Brew: The Rise and Fall of Anheuser-Busch and America's Kings of Beer. William talks about the history of the Anheuser-Busch company and the internal struggles that led to its downfall. David and William discuss the politics within large corporations and the challenges of writing a book about a company with such a complex history.

The last guest of the night is the British band Florence and the Machine. David introduces them, and they perform their hit single "Dog Days Are Over." Florence Welch, the lead vocalist, talks about the inspiration behind their music and the creative process of their latest album, Ceremonials. She also talks about her admiration for David Letterman and his influence on American pop culture.

David and Florence exchange some friendly banter, and she talks about her experience of performing at the Grammys and meeting Stevie Wonder. The show ends with another performance by Florence and the Machine, this time with the song "Shake It Out."

Overall, season 17 episode 32 of the Late Show with David Letterman is a fun and exciting episode featuring great guests and entertaining performances. David Letterman's humor and wit are on full display, and the guests provide interesting insights into their respective fields. Florence and the Machine's performances add a musical element to the show, making it a well-rounded and enjoyable episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 27, 2009
  • Language
    English