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David Letterman’s Top 10 List: Striking Writers Present Demands, January 2 (Video)

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January 3rd, 2008 by Wendy

Tagged as: David Letterman,Late Night TV,Writers' strike 2007,You Tube


David Letterman’s January 2nd Top 10 list: Demands of the Striking Writers, presented by 10 WGA striking writers. Funny stuff — number one? “Producers must immediately remove their heads from their asses.”

David Letterman also mentions shaving his beard on the show — on Conan O’Brien’s show, that is! Following the top 10 list, you can see part of Robin Williams interview.

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Jay Leno Monologue on January 2 Tonight Show (Video)

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January 3rd, 2008 by Wendy

Tagged as: Jay Leno,Tonight Show,Writers' strike 2007


Jay Leno comments on the writers’ strike during his January 2 Tonight Show monologue in this video clip.

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David Letterman’s Late Show Monologue January 2 (Video)

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January 3rd, 2008 by Wendy

Tagged as: David Letterman,Late Night TV,Writers' strike 2007


David Letterman is back — with writers! David Letterman performed his Late Show monologue on January 2. Watch the video clip for plenty of funny (and David Letterman’s beard).

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Conan O’Brien Performs Monologue on January 2 Late Night Show (Video)

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January 3rd, 2008 by Wendy

Tagged as: Late Night TV,Late Night with Conan O'Brien,Writers' strike 2007


Conan O’Brien performs his first monologue since being off the air for two months due to the writers’ strike, Of course, Conan O’Brien shows he can hold his own in this video clip from the January 2 show. Check out that beard in his segment called “Strike Beard.”

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David Letterman Returns to Late Night; Guests Robin Williams and Hilary Clinton

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January 2nd, 2008 by Wendy

Tagged as: David Letterman,Late Night TV,Talk shows,Writers' strike 2007

David Letterman with beard
Yep, that’s a picture of David Letterman in full-out beard interviewing Robin Williams on tonight’s first episode of Late Show since the writers’ strike.

David Letterman came out for his monologue (while dancing girls held picket signs) and said of his beard, “I know what you’re thinking. You think Dave looks like a cattle-drive cook.”

David Letterman’s first guest was Robin Williams, seen in this picture, while Democratic presidential candidate Hilary Clinton made a cameo appearance via tape from Iowa, saying: Read the rest of this entry »

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Brothers & Sisters Returns January 13 With New Episodes

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January 2nd, 2008 by Wendy

Tagged as: ABC,Brothers and Sisters,Writers' strike 2007

Brothers & Sisters
Wow, say it ain’t so. A show that still has a few new episodes left to air – a rarity during the writers’ strike. It is so! “Brothers & Sisters” is set to return on January 13 with three new episodes. How lucky can we get to have three more hours with the Walker family (and Rob Lowe, too!)?

And, of course, it’s getting juicy. According to Sarah Jane Morris, who plays (two-timing) Tommy’s wife, Julia: Read the rest of this entry »

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David Letterman Returns Tonight: Robin Williams First Guest

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January 1st, 2008 by Wendy

Tagged as: David Letterman,Late Night TV,Talk shows,Writers' strike 2007

David Letterman
“Late Show with David Letterman” is back tonight and David Letterman is returning with a staff of writers, after reaching an agreement with writers last week.

David Letterman’s first guest will be Robin Williams, as well as Shooter Jennings. Thursday night’s “Late Show with David Letterman” will welcome guests Bill Maher, Ellen Page and a performance from Broadway’s Young Frankenstein. Friday, David Letterman’s guest will be Donald Trump.

I can’t wait to see David Letterman back on late night television — it’s been pretty dull without new shows with Dave.

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Golden Globes Will Air Despite Writers’ Strike

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December 31st, 2007 by Wendy

Tagged as: Awards Shows,Golden Globes,Writers' strike 2007

Golden Globes
There was some concern about whether or not the Golden Globes ceremony would go on with the writers’ strike still underway, but NBC said the show will go on.

The Golden Globes will take place January 13, despite the possibility of picketing writers and no-shows by stars who are supporting the writers’ strike. Read the rest of this entry »

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