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Late Show With David Letterman

Editorial Review

Bursting with New York sarcasm, Letterman still draws a solid following.
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Late Show With David Letterman Editorial Review

Overview
Now that Johnny Carson's long gone, Letterman is arguably the top dog when it comes to post prime-time programming. His stupid pet tricks and his top ten lists have caused many an insomniac a moment of mirthful reprieve; his constant influx of Hollywood guests forces sleepyheads nationwide to stay up past bedtime.

Details
Letterman's popularity is indisputable. However, tickets are often still available. You might try registering at the "Late Show"'s official website or report to the box office Monday-Friday, 9:30am-12:30pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am-6pm. The "Late Show" aso puts aside an allocation of tickets for guests who submit applications in person at the Ed Sullivan Theater. Tickets from the box office are awarded on a lottery basis.

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Some people like to hang out in the alley next to the Ed Sullivan Theater on the off chance that Dave will come out to do something wacky. It happens.

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