MISST3
01-10-2018, 05:54 PM
Netflix, which has been signing A-list comedians to its roster, is bringing late-night icon David Letterman back from retirement. The Internet network has picked up a six-episode series starring the former Late Show and Late Night host. Each hourlong episode will feature Letterman conducting a longform conversation with a single guest and in-the-field segments, in which he will explore topics on his own. The yet-untitled series is set to premiere in 2018.
His first guest will be Barack Obama.
Netflix, which has been signing A-list comedians to its roster, is bringing late-night icon David Letterman back from retirement. The Internet network has picked up a six-episode series starring the former Late Show and Late Night host. Each hourlong episode will feature Letterman conducting a longform conversation with a single guest and in-the-field segments, in which he will explore topics on his own. The yet-untitled series is set to premiere in 2018.
His first guest will be Barack Obama.
It actually has a title and premiere date
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction premieres on Jan.12
https://www.rollingstone.com/tv/news/david-letterman-details-my-next-guest-netflix-talk-show-w515023
MISST3
01-10-2018, 06:26 PM
Great!! I didn't see that!
I'd probably watch if I was a Netflix subscriber, but alas....
Babalu
01-10-2018, 08:21 PM
Having Obama on first is the perfect example of why I don't give a **** what Letterman does anymore. Remember, this is the guy that used to bang his young female employees in a hidden room in the Ed Sullivan Theater during work hours.
David has not aged well at all. He looks like Santa Claus as a matter of fact.
PhoenixAcres
01-10-2018, 08:57 PM
He looks like Santa Claus as a matter of fact.
I was thinking the same thing. :lol:
TheLittleFairy
02-21-2018, 07:14 AM
I love Letterman, there will never be another Dave.
Chocolate Moose
02-21-2018, 03:46 PM
He was on Jerry Seinfeld's Coffee show recently. He's been looking like that for a while.