On February 1st, 1982 David Letterman launched the Late Night Show on NBC. As you can tell by its overly dramatic and irony fueled science fiction opening, Dave was far ahead of his time. Understanding David Letterman’s genius is partly based on knowing what a clear cut revolutionary comic visionary he was. Not only was he fully secure in his own comic voice, always bleeding confidence over every comedy beat, he was a broadcasting natural, just a seemingly perfect physical fit for the television medium. When Dave is on TV, he is just in his natural environment. It’s really harder to imagine the man in real life, and according to those who work with him and know him, the real Dave is a neurotic and socially awkward mess of a man. TV Dave is the complete opposite, a titanic colossus of confidence and razor edged awareness. His first show on NBC is just a remarkable time capsule of his talent and impact, and I got all 7 parts for you to devour below. You’ll get Dave at his most classic, giving you a bizarre monolog poking fun at himself and NBC. You’ll get a hilarious tour of the NBC studios, and you’ll get Bill Murray being young and brilliant. Oh yea, you get Mr. Wizard too. This is awesome, so check it out and brighten up your late night.
David Letterman's First Late Night Show Ever
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