Late Show with David Letterman Season 9 Episode 51

Late Show with David Letterman Season 9 Episode 51 Martin Lawrence, Natalie Merchant

  • November 12, 2001

On this episode of Late Show with David Letterman, host David Letterman welcomes Martin Lawrence and Natalie Merchant as his guests.

Martin Lawrence, known for his roles in films such as Bad Boys and Big Momma's House, sits down with Letterman to chat about his latest project, the film National Security. Lawrence, who plays the character Earl Montgomery in the film, talks about the action-comedy and working with his co-star Steve Zahn. The conversation takes a lighthearted turn as Letterman and Lawrence banter back and forth, sharing jokes and humorous anecdotes.

Following Lawrence's interview, singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant takes the stage. Merchant, who first gained fame as the vocalist for the band 10,000 Maniacs, discusses her solo career and her latest album, Motherland. She shares stories about the inspiration behind her music, including the powerful imagery in her song "The Living." Merchant's performance of the hauntingly beautiful tune showcases her impressive vocal range and emotive delivery.

In addition to Lawrence and Merchant, the episode features Letterman's trademark comedy segments and segments with his band leader Paul Shaffer. The show's Top Ten List focuses on the sillier aspects of winter, with humorous entries such as "The Snowblower That Cried."

Overall, Late Show with David Letterman season 9 episode 51 offers a mix of celebrity interviews, music, and comedy, capturing the spirit of the show's long-running success. Fans of Martin Lawrence and Natalie Merchant will enjoy seeing these two vastly different entertainers take their places on Letterman's couch, while the show's trademark humor will keep viewers laughing throughout.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 12, 2001
  • Language
    English