Late Show with David Letterman Season 17 Episode 50

Late Show with David Letterman Season 17 Episode 50 Viggo Mortensen, Paula Poundstone, Lyle Lovett

  • November 20, 2009

David Letterman is back with his 17th season of Late Show with an all-new episode number 50 featuring actor Viggo Mortensen, comedian Paula Poundstone, and singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett. The show starts with David introducing his guests and engaging in his usual funny banter.

Viggo Mortensen, who is known for his role in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, joins David for a chat about his latest movie, Appaloosa. David and Viggo discuss the challenges of filming a western, and Viggo's approach to portraying his character. The conversation then drifts to Viggo's interests when the cameras are not rolling, as he reveals his passion for poetry and how he takes inspiration from everyday events. He even recites a few lines from one of his favorite poems, leaving the audience impressed.

Next up, comedian Paula Poundstone takes the stage, and things lighten up with her witty humor. She talks about her upcoming tour and her love for stand-up comedy. David and Paula delve into various topics of conversation, from funny childhood memories to the lengths people go to lose weight. Paula's quick wit and joking demeanor keep the audience entertained and laughing throughout her segment.

The musical guest of the night is singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett. Lyle takes the stage with his guitar, and the audience is immediately entranced by his soulful voice. He performs two of his classic songs, "If I Had a Boat" and "She's No Lady," and the audience applauds him heartily. After his performance, David talks to Lyle about his music and inspiration. Lyle shares his stories about collaborating with some of the biggest names in the music industry, and his journey to becoming the renowned artist he is today.

Throughout the show, David has some of his regular segments that viewers love. He shares his top ten list for the night and interacts with his band leader Paul Shaffer, who is always ready with his witty comebacks. David is in his usual element, charming his guests and his audience with his humor and sharp wit.

In the end, the episode is a perfect blend of humor, entertainment, and thought-provoking conversations. David's guests showcase their talents and their personalities, making for an engaging and entertaining show. Fans of Late Show with David Letterman will not be disappointed with this episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 20, 2009
  • Language
    English