Late Show with David Letterman Season 9 Episode 17 Bryant Gumbel, Denis Leary, Tori Amos
- September 18, 2001
Bryant Gumbel, Denis Leary, and Tori Amos are the featured guests on this episode of Late Show with David Letterman in its ninth season. Host David Letterman comes on stage to raucous applause and starts with his monologue, making humorous jabs at current events and the news of the day. As usual, his witty one-liners and sarcasm have the audience in stitches.
The first guest of the night is Bryant Gumbel, an American television journalist, and sportscaster who was co-host of NBC's Today show from 1982 until 1997. He is also known for hosting HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel since 1995. Gumbel talks with Letterman about his career, his recent health scares, and his thoughts on the state of journalism today.
Next up is actor and comedian Denis Leary, who is known for his role in the TV show Rescue Me and the movies The Sandlot, The Ref, and several others. He and Letterman reminisce about the early days of their careers when they worked together on a TV pilot that was never picked up. Leary also talks about his charity work for firefighters, which stems from his role on Rescue Me.
The final guest of the night is musician Tori Amos, who has released more than a dozen albums throughout her career. She performs her song "Strange Little Girl" from her album Scarlet's Walk, and then sits down with Letterman to discuss her music, inspirations, and the current state of the music industry.
In between guests, there are some segments that highlight the show's comedic side. One features a fake ad for a new product called "Silly String Cheese," which is exactly what it sounds like – string cheese that is somehow infused with silly string. Another segment features Letterman's own "Top Ten List" for the night, which is always a crowd favorite.
Overall, this episode of Late Show with David Letterman provides a balanced mix of humor, entertainment, and informative interviews. Gumbel, Leary, and Amos each bring their own unique perspectives and personalities to the show, making for an enjoyable viewing experience.