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Letterman, David (1947—) Summary
1,828 words, approx. 6 pages From 1980 onwards, television talk show host David Letterman has entertained viewers with his wry observational humor, zany antics, and refusal to kowtow to celebrities on his late night program. First aired on NBC, The David Letterman Show evolved...
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 David Michael Letterman (born 12 April 1947 ) is an American late night talk show host, comedian, television producer, Indy Racing League car owner ( Rahal Letterman Racing ), and philanthropist. Contents 1 Sourced 2 Unsourced 2.1 Madonna on Letterman...




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NBC stakes claim on Letterman bits. (David Letterman)
07/26/1993: 703 words, approx. 2 pages The National Broadcasting Company Inc claims ownership of some of the skits and other intellectual materials produced by comedian David Letterman before he left NBC to perform the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS Inc. In a press interview, Letterman said he expects...
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Accused David Letterman plotter caught
6/14/2007: 495 words, approx. 2 pages Authorities captured two escaped prison inmates Wednesday in northwestern Montana, including a man once accused of plotting to kidnap David Letterman's son and nanny in a ransom scheme.After six days on the run, Kelly A. Frank was arrested at a house along a highway deputies...
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A Tonsorial Tutorial: Shaving David Letterman's 'Silly' Strike Beard
1/8/2008: 444 words, approx. 2 pages History has shown that a political movement is merely an idea until it finds a badge, a recognizable symbol of solidarity in strife. Women’s Lib had burning braziers; Environmentalists have the color green; the French Revolution is known for its guillotine; and Socialism waves a...


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