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Rypro 525 08-08-17 10:10 AM

My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/davi...ew-1202518724/

Letterman to return to tv via a weekly Netflix interview series & do field stories too

mwbmis 08-08-17 10:16 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
Awesome.

I always thought CBS missed an opportunity in not getting him to transition over to 60 Minutes.

mcnabb 08-08-17 10:53 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
I really hope this is the trend in interviews for the future. The Late Night/Early Morning Talk Show interviews are just awful these days as they are 2 segments of one dopey story and then the actor promoting their TV show/movie. I enjoy Podcast interviews more these days because they can go more indepth and the guest is more apt to open up more in a 1 hour back and forth.

Decker 08-08-17 11:02 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
Sounds awesome! I'm overwhelmed with original scripted content I can never catch up on. A weekly interview show is something I would take the time to watch weekly.

Deftones 08-08-17 11:06 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 

Originally Posted by mcnabb (Post 13130015)
I really hope this is the trend in interviews for the future. The Late Night/Early Morning Talk Show interviews are just awful these days as they are 2 segments of one dopey story and then the actor promoting their TV show/movie. I enjoy Podcast interviews more these days because they can go more indepth and the guest is more apt to open up more in a 1 hour back and forth.

This is why Stern is still King of interviews. His guests stay an hour or longer, so he gets to really talk with them.

cultshock 08-08-17 11:46 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
Great news, I really missed Dave. Wonder if he will keep his epic beard?

Giantrobo 08-08-17 01:19 PM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 

Originally Posted by cultshock (Post 13130055)
Great news, I really missed Dave. Wonder if he will keep his epic beard?

I hope so!

Mike86 08-09-17 09:09 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
Sounds good to me. I've missed Dave in the late night landscape.

Throwing Copper 08-10-17 05:10 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
So excited about this. I miss Letterman as well.

I always thought he was very good interviewing guests when it was something he cared about or found interesting.

I wish this was more than just 6 episodes.

Drexl 08-10-17 02:52 PM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 

Originally Posted by mwbmis (Post 13129997)
I always thought CBS missed an opportunity in not getting him to transition over to 60 Minutes.

That could have worked well, provided it was more in the vein of an Andy Rooney than a Mike Wallace. I just think people would have a hard time taking him seriously if his tone were to shift that drastically.

JeffTheAlpaca 08-10-17 06:02 PM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
Maybe it will be like the Charlie Rose or Tavis Smiley show.

Sam Jones on Directv does the best interviews on TV.


dex14 08-16-17 07:43 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 

Originally Posted by cultshock (Post 13130055)
Great news, I really missed Dave. Wonder if he will keep his epic beard?

He said on Howard that he will be buried in his beard and has no plans of shaving it.

dex14 01-05-18 10:41 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
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David Letterman is out of retirement and returning to television with a six-episode, 60-minute Netflix series -- My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman. The first episode will premiere on Friday, January 12, 2018 with each subsequent episode streaming monthly from February to June. Dave’s lineup of influential guests includes George Clooney, Malala Yousafzai, Jay-Z, Tina Fey, Howard Stern and President Barack Obama.

Mike86 01-05-18 11:11 AM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 
Dave is great but honestly he should trim up his beard. He looks pretty haggard.

Giantrobo 01-05-18 12:07 PM

re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman -- Netflix
 

Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca (Post 13131934)
Maybe it will be like the Charlie Rose or Tavis Smiley show.


Doh!! :lol: Well, like Tavis and Charlie, Dave has been known to fiddle with the pretty young help on his show...

dex14 01-10-18 02:40 PM

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Throwing Copper 01-12-18 05:33 AM

Re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) premieres 1/12
 
Watched the first episode with Obama. It was good. I like Dave in the in-depth interview format.

I guess these air just once a month, so that sucks.

TomOpus 01-12-18 07:24 PM

Re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) premieres 1/12
 
First episode was very good.

whotony 01-12-18 09:13 PM

Re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) premieres 1/12
 
The part when he walked across the Selma bridge was amazing.

While Dave and John Lewis walked, casually across the bridge I couldn’t help but think how the times are different and better now,

I got a little emotional.

Count Dooku 01-12-18 10:13 PM

Re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) premieres 1/12
 
Today of all days, it was very disheartening to listen to Barack Obama speak so thoughtfully while his successor . . . (no need to go on)

Dan 01-15-18 09:25 AM

Re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) premieres 1/12
 
That was excellent. I really liked the part, near the end, where Obama asks Letterman if he feels like he's been lucky, and Letterman responds that he's been nothing but lucky. That when John Lewis was in Selma, Dave was on a trip to the Bahamas for another shit-faced weekend.

It's less of a 'guilt' thing and more of a 'why wasn't I even paying attention?' thing for him, it seemed.

dex14 01-15-18 09:39 AM

Re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) premieres 1/12
 

Originally Posted by Count Dooku (Post 13245093)
Today of all days, it was very disheartening to listen to Barack Obama speak so thoughtfully while his successor . . . (no need to go on)

Yup.

jpcamb 01-17-18 12:26 PM

Re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) premieres 1/12
 
It just absolutely sucks that Obama is no longer our POTUS. He was so articulate, thoughtful, compassionate and relatable not to mention funny.

It just hurts to think what we have now, instead, that much more.

Looking forward to the next installment.

mcnabb 01-17-18 01:20 PM

Re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) premieres 1/12
 

Originally Posted by jpcamb (Post 13248197)
It just absolutely sucks that Obama is no longer our POTUS. He was so articulate, thoughtful, compassionate and relatable not to mention funny.

.

-rolleyes- Give me a Womenizing/Double Talking Democrat President Clinton anyday over 'Nice Guy' Obama. Clinton left office with a great economy, balanced budget, and no wars. Obama left office with 8 years of stagnant growth, doubled the national debt, and left the Middle East with just as many problems as W Bush.

But maybe we should yearn for one of the nicest Presidents ever in Jimmy Carter who left office with Hostages in Iran, 15% inflation and 20% interest rates! :lol:

LurkerDan 01-17-18 01:23 PM

Re: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) premieres 1/12
 
I was a little disappointed in the interview. It wasn't bad or anything, and it was good to see Dave back on TV, but nothing about it made me feel like "ooh, we're really getting to something here." It didn't help that I read total raves about it before watching it.


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