David Letterman is pretty much retired. And some people who are semi-retired get jobs at grocery stores to be social and earn extra money.
The 76-year-old talk show host was seen training at Hy-Vee as a stock boy. So has he hit hard times? Nope. He is part owner of RLL Racing and Hy-Vee’s No. 45 car, and it was part of the Hy-Vee INDYCAR Race Weekend at Iowa Speedway the other day. So he was there promoting the race. Varoom, varoom.
And that is a good thing because he is not suited to stock shelves even if they put an apron on him.
James Corden said goodbye to late night television yesterday. But before he signed off from The Late Late Show, he was visited by the Ghosts of Late Night Present: Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Fallon in his bedroom.
They instructed him that he cannot share the late night secrets with the world. But, they also showed him a glimpse of his future, thanks to the Ghost of Late Night Past, David Letterman.
And if that was not enough, we got a glimpse of what his life will be like in six months. And he is not going to be alone because Trevor Noah got visited by the same Ghosts.
This was a brilliant idea, and I am happy they all agreed to do it. But I have one question, where was Conan O’Brien???
Before Whoopi Goldberg was a late night staple, she made her talk show debut on Late Night with David Letterman. I love that she was talking about politics the same way when she was 28 in 1984 as she does today.
Bono and The Edge are going to show David Letterman the streets with no names in Ireland for a Disney+ special.
During the lockdown in 2020, Bono and Edge spent time revisiting many of their iconic songs and re-recorded them for today’s audience. When they emerged, Bono invited Dave to visit the pair in Dublin and attend a special show at the old Ambassador Cinema building at the top of O’Connell Street. Directed by Morgan Neville, this is a concert movie, a travel adventure, and the story of one of the most remarkable friendships in the history of rock and roll.
Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming debuts on March 17th. And it is a must-watch for all fans of music.
Before David Letterman lost out on hosting The Tonight Show to Jay Leno, he had to make his debut on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson. You can tell that the 31-year-old was meant to be a star in that 1978 episode.