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Late Show with David Letterman — Season 2

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About this season

David Letterman uses mature humor to appeal to his audience in this weeknight series, which gets its music from a house band led by Paul Shaffer. Among the show's most-famous segments are the Top Ten List and Stupid Pet Tricks, the latter of which subsequently led to an additional recurring segment called Stupid Human Tricks.

Episodes (220)

1
E1

1. Show #0220

Aired 29 August 1994

2
E2

2. Show #0221

Aired 30 August 1994

3
E3

3. Show #0222

Aired 31 August 1994

4
E4

4. Show #0223

Aired 1 September 1994

5
E5

5. Show #0224

Aired 2 September 1994

6
E6

6. Show #0225

Aired 5 September 1994

7
E7

7. Show #0226

Aired 6 September 1994

Throughout the night, an audience woman from Brooklyn kicks footballs.

8
E8

8. Show #0227

Aired 7 September 1994

9
E9

9. Show #0228

Aired 8 September 1994

10
E10

10. Show #0229

Aired 9 September 1994

11
E11

11. Show #0230

Aired 12 September 1994

12
E12

12. Show #0231

Aired 13 September 1994

13
E13

13. Show #0232

Aired 14 September 1994

14
E14

14. Show #0233

Aired 15 September 1994

""Dropping Stuff Off the 8th Floor Window"" includes: champagne bottles, confetti, a TV monitor, presidential plates, fluorescent tubes, and bowling balls into a bathtub of pudding. The first two miss their mark; the third makes it but destroys the tub.

15
E15

15. Show #0234

Aired 16 September 1994

Dave comments on Robbie Kondor; a car alarm goes off outside the theater, so Dave goes outside and bombs the offending car; Chuck Berry sings ""Johnny B. Goode""; Zsa Zsa Gabor laments and spews profanities after discovering her car has been destroyed.

16
E16

16. Show #0235

Aired 19 September 1994

Hal Gurnee harasses taxi drivers by posting their images on the Times Square jumbotron.

17
E17

17. Show #0236

Aired 20 September 1994

18
E18

18. Show #0237

Aired 21 September 1994

An audience member gives Dave a tiny pair of pants; Gavin MacLeod pops in several times, interrupting the monologue and presenting the Top Ten.

19
E19

19. Show #0238

Aired 22 September 1994

John Popper sits in with the band; Bill Murray tours Broadway; Macaulay Culkin promotes ""Richie Rich.""

20
E20

20. Show #0239

Aired 23 September 1994

21
E21

21. Show #0240

Aired 26 September 1994

22
E22

22. Show #0241

Aired 27 September 1994

23
E23

23. Show #0242

Aired 28 September 1994

24
E24

24. Show #0243

Aired 29 September 1994

25
E25

25. Show #0244

Aired 30 September 1994

26
E26

26. Show #0245

Aired 3 October 1994

27
E27

27. Show #0246

Aired 4 October 1994

28
E28

28. Show #0247

Aired 5 October 1994

29
E29

29. Show #0248

Aired 6 October 1994

30
E30

30. Show #0249

Aired 7 October 1994

Tim Allen promotes his bestselling book, Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man.

31
E31

31. Show #0250

Aired 10 October 1994

32
E32

32. Show #0251

Aired 11 October 1994

33
E33

33. Show #0252

Aired 12 October 1994

34
E34

34. Show #0253

Aired 13 October 1994

35
E35

35. Show #0254

Aired 14 October 1994

36
E36

36. Show #0255

Aired 24 October 1994

37
E37

37. Show #0256

Aired 25 October 1994

38
E38

38. Show #0257

Aired 26 October 1994

Two standby audience folks named Jenya and Gary are sent to take food to Dan Rather, courtesy of Rupert. Later, Mike Judge discusses his hit MTV show ""Beavis & Butt-head.""

39
E39

39. Show #0258

Aired 27 October 1994

40
E40

40. Show #0259

Aired 28 October 1994

41
E41

41. Show #0260

Aired 31 October 1994

Calvert goes trick-or-treating in Nutley, New Jersey (Martha Stewart's hometown); Lauren Bacall plugs ""Pret-a-Porter"" (Ready to Wear).

42
E42

42. Show #0261

Aired 1 November 1994

John Popper sits in; throughout the night, Mujibur and Sirajul appear as correspondents on Court TV; Elijah Wood plugs North.

43
E43

43. Show #0262

Aired 2 November 1994

44
E44

44. Show #0263

Aired 3 November 1994

Dave gets freshened up by a street sweeper; Rupert serves ""Bill Clinton Soup.""

45
E45

45. Show #0264

Aired 4 November 1994

46
E46

46. Show #0265

Aired 7 November 1994

47
E47

47. Show #0266

Aired 9 November 1994

48
E48

48. Show #0267

Aired 10 November 1994

49
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49. Show #0268

Aired 11 November 1994

Live via telephone, Jerry Lewis pronounces the new governor's name ""Puh-tack-ee;"" ""Picket Fences"" star Fyvush Finkel sings ""If I Were a Rich Man;"" The Cranberries perform ""Zombie.""

50
E50

50. Show #0269

Aired 14 November 1994

Dave selects a woman from outside named Laurie Byrd to be his co-host tonight; Biff and George Clarke recreate a scene from the hit CBS miniseries ""Scarlett.""

51
E51

51. Show #0270

Aired 15 November 1994

52
E52

52. Show #0271

Aired 16 November 1994

53
E53

53. Show #0272

Aired 17 November 1994

54
E54

54. Show #0273

Aired 18 November 1994

55
E55

55. Show #0274

Aired 21 November 1994

56
E56

56. Show #0275

Aired 22 November 1994

57
E57

57. Show #0276

Aired 23 November 1994

58
E58

58. Show #0277

Aired 24 November 1994

59
E59

59. Show #0278

Aired 25 November 1994

60
E60

60. Show #0279

Aired 28 November 1994

The outside cam reveals that Dave's picture in the window of Joe G's Pizza. Dave calls and distracts Joe while Paul steals the unflattering portrait; Jon Lovitz plugs North.

61
E61

61. Show #0280

Aired 29 November 1994

Roseanne makes a rare political statement; Dave's accountant Fred Nigro takes a bow.

62
E62

62. Show #0281

Aired 30 November 1994

Mujibur, Sirajul and Tony Randall take a photo together; tonight's celebrities in the audience: Mia Farrow, Eddie Murphy and Sharon Stone.

63
E63

63. Show #0282

Aired 1 December 1994

64
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64. Show #0283

Aired 2 December 1994

One of tonight's cue cards goes to a garbage truck outside; in the latest edition of ""Rupert and Me,"" Dave radios strange comments to Rupert, which are then repeated out loud to annoyed passers-by; Nicholas Turturro sings ""My Way;"" Michael Keaton gets arrested for shoplifting at Hello Deli.

65
E65

65. Show #0284

Aired 12 December 1994

Cold Opening: Jim Carrey and an unshaven Dave goof around. Later in the show, Mickey, the barber at the Wellington Hotel, shaves off Dave's beard.

66
E66

66. Show #0285

Aired 13 December 1994

67
E67

67. Show #0286

Aired 14 December 1994

68
E68

68. Show #0287

Aired 15 December 1994

Siskel and Ebert throw snowballs; Michael J. Fox walks onstage with a cow.

69
E69

69. Show #0288

Aired 16 December 1994

70
E70

70. Show #0289

Aired 19 December 1994

71
E71

71. Show #0290

Aired 20 December 1994

72
E72

72. Show #0291

Aired 21 December 1994

73
E73

73. Show #0292

Aired 22 December 1994

74
E74

74. Show #0293

Aired 23 December 1994

75
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75. Show #0294

Aired 26 December 1994

Bad Religion performed ""Infected""

76
E76

76. Show #0295

Aired 27 December 1994

77
E77

77. Show #0296

Aired 28 December 1994

During ""Charts and Graphs,"" Dave sends an audience member down the street for copies of a chart. Also, Dave calls the mother of a different audience member, but he ends up leaving a message on her machine.

78
E78

78. Show #0297

Aired 29 December 1994

A customer at Hello Deli shows Dave her holiday photos. Later, Dave checks his temperature (99.5 F).

79
E79

79. Show #0298

Aired 30 December 1994

Dave ends the show early yet again, and Paul finds him sobbing on the Ricki Lake show; Biff has champagne coming out of his ears; Dick Clark presents the Top Ten; Dave and Richard Simmons go harassing people door-to-door in New Jersey.

80
E80

80. Show #0299

Aired 2 January 1995

81
E81

81. Show #0300

Aired 3 January 1995

82
E82

82. Show #0301

Aired 4 January 1995

Michael Buffer announces Phil Hartman's entry onstage; a comely postal carrier distracts Dave.

83
E83

83. Show #0302

Aired 5 January 1995

84
E84

84. Show #0303

Aired 6 January 1995

Dave autographs a ham; Calvert (dressed as Newt Gingrich's mother) presents the Top Ten.

85
E85

85. Show #0304

Aired 9 January 1995

86
E86

86. Show #0305

Aired 10 January 1995

87
E87

87. Show #0306

Aired 11 January 1995

88
E88

88. Show #0307

Aired 12 January 1995

An audience member hangs out in the band section; Mujibur and Sirajul become the latest witnesses to testify for O.J. Simpson.

89
E89

89. Show #0308

Aired 13 January 1995

Al Green performs ""Let's Stay Together.""

90
E90

90. Show #0309

Aired 16 January 1995

91
E91

91. Show #0310

Aired 17 January 1995

92
E92

92. Show #0311

Aired 18 January 1995

93
E93

93. Show #0312

Aired 19 January 1995

94
E94

94. Show #0313

Aired 20 January 1995

95
E95

95. Show #0314

Aired 30 January 1995

96
E96

96. Show #0315

Aired 31 January 1995

Dave shows a (bogus) Super Bowl ad starring himself; Gerard presents ""Top Ten Signs You're Not the Sexiest Man Alive.""

97
E97

97. Show #0316

Aired 1 February 1995

98
E98

98. Show #0317

Aired 2 February 1995

99
E99

99. Show #0318

Aired 3 February 1995

100
E100

100. Show #0319

Aired 6 February 1995

Rosanne Cash performs ""I Count the Tears.""

101
E101

101. Show #0320

Aired 7 February 1995

102
E102

102. Show #0321

Aired 8 February 1995

103
E103

103. Show #0322

Aired 9 February 1995

104
E104

104. Show #0323

Aired 10 February 1995

105
E105

105. Show #0324

Aired 13 February 1995

106
E106

106. Show #0325

Aired 14 February 1995

107
E107

107. Show #0326

Aired 15 February 1995

108
E108

108. Show #0327

Aired 16 February 1995

Dave introduces the brand new ""Late Show Dancers,"" who prance around throughout the show. Also, 83-year-old Empire State Building employee Chico Chimone plays the piano.

109
E109

109. Show #0328

Aired 17 February 1995

110
E110

110. Show #0329

Aired 20 February 1995

Dave sends three members from the audience to go to a nearby movie theater to videotape some clips from Pulp Fiction. They return in time to show the footage during John Travolta's guest appearance to promote the film. Also, Mujibur and Sirajul report from yesterday's Daytona 500.

111
E111

111. Show #0330

Aired 21 February 1995

112
E112

112. Show #0331

Aired 22 February 1995

Cybill Shepherd promotes her new sitcom; Gary Sinise brags about the perks of being an Academy Award Nominee.

113
E113

113. Show #0332

Aired 23 February 1995

Wayne Newton (live via satellite) presents the Top Ten; Michael McKean comments on the recent troubles on the set of ""Saturday Night Live;"" David Byrne and the CBS Orchestra perform ""You & Eye.""

114
E114

114. Show #0333

Aired 24 February 1995

115
E115

115. Show #0334

Aired 27 February 1995

116
E116

116. Show #0335

Aired 28 February 1995

117
E117

117. Show #0336

Aired 1 March 1995

118
E118

118. Show #0337

Aired 2 March 1995

Bernie Worrell sits in; Al Roker does a weather forecast; Dave retrieves a blue card from ""Forrest Gump"" (Calvert); Jeff Goldblum tap dances.

119
E119

119. Show #0338

Aired 3 March 1995

120
E120

120. Show #0339

Aired 6 March 1995

Dave sends the standby audience to The Gap to purchase and wear matching outfits before they're allowed to return to the theater. By the end of the show, they are all wearing identical sweaters and khakis. (correct synopsis)

121
E121

121. Show #0340

Aired 7 March 1995

On the first Letterman show ever aired on this date, Bill Cosby, Tito Puente, and Dave climb a ladder up to the balcony, and Luke Perry does a science experiment in place of bumped guest Lee Marek.

122
E122

122. Show #0341

Aired 8 March 1995

123
E123

123. Show #0342

Aired 9 March 1995

124
E124

124. Show #0343

Aired 10 March 1995

Dave sends the standby audience to The Gap to purchase and wear matching outfits before they're allowed to return to the theater. By the end of the show, they are all wearing identical sweaters and khakis.

125
E125

125. Show #0344

Aired 13 March 1995

126
E126

126. Show #0345

Aired 14 March 1995

127
E127

127. Show #0346

Aired 15 March 1995

128
E128

128. Show #0347

Aired 20 March 1995

Dave gives a girl in the audience named Amy money to buy spring flowers, and later her boyfriend (also in the audience) sings karaoke with Will Smith.

129
E129

129. Show #0348

Aired 21 March 1995

A woman in the audience bakes cookies for everyone; Conan O'Brien appears in Dave's latest Oscar-related dream; Dave gets his toupee dry-cleaned.

130
E130

130. Show #0349

Aired 22 March 1995

Throughout the night, Dave practices giving out Oscars, awarding achievements by Tony Randall, Doc Severinson (who's sitting in), Tony Mendez, a hi-ho girl, and Sirajul Islam (Mujibur was sick). Also, Dave chats with a man whose dog ran away, then found his pet on the opposite side of the country.

131
E131

131. Show #0350

Aired 3 April 1995

John Mayall sits in; Dave comments on his much-scrutinized performance as host of last week's Academy Awards.

132
E132

132. Show #0351

Aired 4 April 1995

Throughout the night, the legendary Ashton Family acrobats perform their greatest stunts outside on 53rd Street.

133
E133

133. Show #0352

Aired 5 April 1995

Dave spells Uma and Oprah with hot dog wieners, while Creepy Dave lurks in the backdrop during his interview with Bryant Gumbel.

134
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134. Show #0353

Aired 6 April 1995

At the end of tonight's ""New Books"" segment, Dave gives one of the phony manuscripts to a girl in the audience. Also, for no apparent reason, Gerard dances around onstage in a sun dress.

135
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135. Show #0354

Aired 7 April 1995

Two babes in the audience are observed with ""Marry Us Dave"" T-shirts; Dave, Calvert, and Biff sit around and do nothing for three minutes; Dave asks cab drivers what they thought of his performance at the Oscars.

136
E136

136. Show #0355

Aired 10 April 1995

Dave invites the stand-by audience to his office and watch the show from there. Later, they're joined by Faye Dunaway and chef Wolfgang Puck.

137
E137

137. Show #0356

Aired 11 April 1995

Throughout the night, various staffers walk onstage to give Dave ""dramatic tension,"" while Robert Pastorelli explains his departure from the hit comedy Murphy Brown.

138
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138. Show #0357

4.0

Aired 12 April 1995

Mayor Guiliani and Dave agree to disagree on the new slogan for the New York Tourism Board; Drew Barrymore gives Dave a birthday surprise.

139
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139. Show #0358

Aired 13 April 1995

The New York Daily News, having headlined their paper with last night's Guiliani-chosen slogan, distributes miniature buttons to the audience reading ""We Can Kick Your City's Ass"" commemorating the headline. Also, Bela Fleck sits in with the band on banjo.

140
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140. Show #0359

Aired 14 April 1995

Two days after NYC's new slogan, ""We Can Kick Your City's Ass,"" reaches beyond the Hudson, Dave hears from mayors of other cities; Slash of Guns n' Roses fame sits in; a skit involving jelly beans bursting out of Biff's ears is botched when the wiring doesn't work properly.

141
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141. Show #0360

Aired 17 April 1995

Live Remote: Dave annoys both an H&R Block tax accountant and his mortified customer, who prefers to hide her face.

142
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142. Show #0361

Aired 18 April 1995

Dave selects five guys from the audience to compete in a basketball match outside on 53rd Street with five (alleged) New York Knicks. By the end of the show, the final score is Audience 108, Knicks 107.

143
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143. Show #0362

Aired 19 April 1995

Dave complains that the cue-card Tony is holding is too small, so Inky replaces it with a giant banner; ten mayors of other cities present the Top Ten; a blue card is missing and soon found taped to Sandra Bullock's backside.

144
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144. Show #0363

Aired 20 April 1995

An audience talent show is interrupted by Helen Reddy, who pops up several times throughout the show; later, she teams up with Blues Traveler to perform ""Hook.""

145
E145

145. Show #0364

Aired 21 April 1995

Tony Randall drops by to announce who tomorrow's guests will be, and Dave squirts him with a fire extinguisher. Later, Biff Henderson and Pat Farmer carry Tony outside and into a taxi. Also, Dolly Parton presents the Top Ten.

146
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146. Show #0365

Aired 24 April 1995

After word spreads to the media that he's losing his ratings edge over Leno, Dave wants to find out if people are still watching the show, so he displays his desk phone number on the Times Square Jumbotron. The only people who call are CBS employees who have access to a live feed in their offices. Frustrated, Dave dips the receiver into his coffee.

147
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147. Show #0366

Aired 25 April 1995

In tonight's live remote, Dave annoys customers down the street at the Sam Ash music store and invites Marcia to sit in with the band on alto sax.

148
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148. Show #0367

Aired 26 April 1995

David Sanborn sits in yet again; various New York Yankees present the Top Ten; Dave loses a blue card, then finds it at McDonald's.

149
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149. Show #0368

Aired 27 April 1995

The Flying Rat is introduced on the show during a segment called ""What's New for Spring""; in the same segment a small army of clowns attack Mujibur and Sirajul, then storm the Late Show stage; Dave chats with ""Buddy, the Sleepy Lifeguard.""

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150. Show #0369

Aired 28 April 1995

Dave and Paul leave the show early to go over to Madison Square Garden for the circus, where they run into an acrobat bearing a strong resemblance to Calvert; the flying rat attacks Dan Rather, and is later seen as a guest on Nightline; Dave and Felecia waltz.

151
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151. Show #0370

Aired 1 May 1995

All of tonight's guests (Marilu Henner, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Mario Van Peebles) are at Rupert's playing spin the bottle. Also, the flying rat demonstrates its supremacy of the New York skyline by swallowing a giant bird whole.

152
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152. Show #0371

Aired 2 May 1995

The Giant Flying Rat is introduced via lasers and special effects just after being interviewed by Tom Snyder.

153
E153

153. Show #0372

Aired 3 May 1995

(Supposed) Audience requests are fulfilled in tonight's ""Who Asked For It?"" while Harry Connick Jr. promotes his new album.

154
E154

154. Show #0373

Aired 4 May 1995

Pete Fatovich attempts to kiss Paul again; the giant flying rat delivers the Top Ten list; Jake Johanssen discusses a recent trip to the supermarket.

155
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155. Show #0374

Aired 5 May 1995

The giant flying rat dons a sombrero; Dave leaves the show early to marry Drew Barrymore; a man gets kicked in the face by a racehorse; Dave and Paul go supermarket shopping.

156
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156. Show #0375

Aired 8 May 1995

Dave sends audience members Nico and Ingrid Van Eenennaan to London (to promote the show's visit next week) with a camcorder, root beer, and the Giant Flying Rat. Neither are seen or heard from again.

157
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157. Show #0376

Aired 9 May 1995

Jimmy Smits, a guest the night before, is seen in his hotel room naked, doing push-ups and watching TV in bed. Also, Paul quits to become a professional boxer, but he gives up and comes back to the show.

158
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158. Show #0377

Aired 10 May 1995

The Dutch husband and wife from last night resurface for a brief moment; Paul wears a top hat and a tuxedo; Bruce Willis gets his head scrubbed.

159
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159. Show #0378

Aired 11 May 1995

Paul decides to have plastic surgery, then wakes up from the procedure with a conehead; Dave shows a clip of Pakistan's #1 sitcom, ""Seinjibur""; Hugh Grant promotes Nine Months.

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160. Show #0379

Aired 12 May 1995

Calvert mimics the Giant Flying Rat; Dave comments on preparations for next week's trip to London; Julianna Marguiles promotes the much-hyped season finale of ER.

161
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161. Show #0380

Aired 15 May 1995

The Late Show starts its week broadcasting from London. Ten London Guards bring Dave out onstage; Dave and Paul wreck havoc in the city; Elton John reacts to William Shatner's videotaped rendition of ""Rocket Man,"" then performs ""Made in England.""

162
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162. Show #0381

Aired 16 May 1995

London, Day 2: The new James Bond, Remington Steele star Pierce Brosnan, enters backstage with models and martinis; Little Richard and Chuck Berry sit in; Dave's mom reports from a pub. (correct synopsis)

163
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163. Show #0382

Aired 17 May 1995

London, Day 3: ""London Souvenirs"" include a Prince Charles Ketchup Dispenser, a Bobby Helmet Bra, and a Tea Cannon, brought out by fake London guards. Also, Peter O'Toole enters riding a camel, and Van Morrison barely remembers the words to his own song ""Have I Told You Lately"" in a performance with Sinead O'Connor and the Chieftains. (correct synopsis)

164
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164. Show #0383

Aired 18 May 1995

London, Day 4: Dave and Paul play soccer (or should I say football?) at Wembley Stadium; live via satellite from New York, Tony Randall trashes the theater; John Cleese presents the Top Ten. (correct synopsis)

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165. Show #0384

Aired 19 May 1995

London, Day 5: Dave repeats a monologue joke in a British accent; Salman Rushdie hands the Top Ten to Dave, and is presented by ten bobbies; Dorothy drops by to comment on her week of sightseeing.

166
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166. Show #0385

Aired 22 May 1995

Cold opening: Dave belatedly thanks Drew Barrymore for her birthday ""gift"" last month. Also, Dave pays Mujibur and Sirajul to pummel Paul.

167
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167. Show #0386

Aired 23 May 1995

It's the debut of ""May We Turn Your Pants Into Shorts?"" Dave cuts up his own slacks before shredding the pants of Paul and Mel Gibson.

168
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168. Show #0387

Aired 24 May 1995

169
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169. Show #0388

Aired 25 May 1995

Clint Black sits in; candy is thrown at the audience; the Top Ten Office is relocated to an audience member's hometown of Glenn's Falls, New York; in honor of Ringo Starr, Paul, Dave, and the audience try to recreate Beatlemania.

170
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170. Show #0389

Aired 26 May 1995

Dave takes a bunch of sailors to a local watering hole; Mujibur and Sirajul visit Dorothy in Indianapolis; Dave bids farewell to longtime director Hal Gurnee by placing a plaque on the control room door.

171
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171. Show #0390

Aired 5 June 1995

Cold Opening: Nicole Kidman asks Dave if he's drunk. Also, displayed by the window of an advertising agency across the street from the Ed Sullivan Theater is a giant toothbrush and tooth; Dave invites the workers from that window to bring the items into the theater and then presents them with the Crest Pledge.

172
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172. Show #0391

Aired 6 June 1995

Indianapolis 500 champion Jacque Vileneuve races a NYC cab around the theater block in competition with NYC cabbie Buke Kadikiran; Dave shows (doctored) footage of Dan Rather replacing his CBS Evening News co-host Connie Chung withñ€© Dan Rather.

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173. Show #0392

Aired 7 June 1995

Biff delivers Dave in a golf cart; Dave and an audience member named Hal help choose the network's new slogan; a pyrotechnic exhibition is held in the backdrop.

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174. Show #0393

Aired 8 June 1995

It's time for a studio audience talent show, with friends and relatives of the performers swamping the backdrop. Shortly after his interview, Mike Myers joins the crowd.

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175. Show #0394

Aired 9 June 1995

Dave tells Rupert to bother people at a local bistro with his hidden mic; Dave chats with a woman that recently won $87,000,000 in the state lottery; head CBS executives ""Les Moonves"" and ""Peter Lund"" sing Bob Seger's ""Like a Rock.""

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176. Show #0395

Aired 12 June 1995

Dave chooses a person off the street to tell their life story; the Top Ten Home Office moves to Grand Rapids, Michigan; Chris O'Donnell plugs Batman Forever.

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177. Show #0396

Aired 13 June 1995

Stephen Stills sits in; Dave ""attends"" a recent President Clinton press conference; basketball star/party animal Dennis Rodman comments on his recent antics.

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178. Show #0397

Aired 14 June 1995

Travis, a five-year-old golden retriever, has the ""Dog Cam"" attached to his head; John Turturro dresses up as Batman, then hands Dave the Top Ten list; Dan Rather talks about Connie Chung's departure from CBS, then promotes his workout video ""Old Train Songs to Sweat By.""

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179. Show #0398

Aired 15 June 1995

Dave arrives at the theater in a police car; throughout the night, spelling bee winner Justin Carroll comes out to spell various ten-cent words; Dave chats with Robert Horry of the NBA Champion Houston Rockets.

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180. Show #0399

Aired 16 June 1995

Travis and the Dog Cam return; Englebert Humperdinck serenades Rupert; ten kindergarteners write and present the Top Ten.

181
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181. Show #0400

Aired 19 June 1995

Dave announces that this is show number 4000, but later admits he's off by a zero; John Denver performs the theme song to ""Supermarket Finds""; Alan King gloats over his grandkids.

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182. Show #0401

Aired 20 June 1995

Dave invites both a cabbie and an audience member to jump into a rooftop swimming pool. They're later joined by two NYC cops and Bob Saget.

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183. Show #0402

Aired 21 June 1995

Shortly after a ""What's New for Summer"" segment, Dave hands hamsicles (or, if you will, cold ham on a stick) to the audience. Also, ""Batman"" (Calvert) hands Dave the Top Ten list, while Tony Bennett performs ""My Love Went to London.""

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184. Show #0403

Aired 22 June 1995

Cold Opening: ""ER"" star Anthony Edwards refuses to give Dave a physical. Also, Jonathan Katz does standup and promotes Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.

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185. Show #0404

Aired 23 June 1995

Dave celebrates the fifteenth anniversary of the debut of The David Letterman Show by showing clips of the first broadcast; Biff interrupts Dave so that Corey Pavin (winner of the 1995 U. S. Open) can drop by; various staffers take their moms to the Russian Tea Room.

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186. Show #0405

Aired 26 June 1995

Bernie Kopell storms out of the theater after ""The Love Boat"" is somehow mentioned twice in a Top Ten List about Hockey. Later, Dave chats with ""Coach"" star Jerry Van Dyke, while Warren Zevon performs ""Mutineer,"" a song he would later perform in his last TV appearance in 2002.

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187. Show #0406

Aired 27 June 1995

Dave invites a standby audience member to play ""Will You Eat the Meatloaf?"" Later in the show, Dave chats with Pete, the dishwasher at Hello Deli.

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188. Show #0407

Aired 28 June 1995

In an experimental comedy bit called ""Letters to the Editor,"" Dave reads a (bogus) note from Al Gore telling The New Yorker that he loves their cartoons.

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189. Show #0408

Aired 29 June 1995

Dave shows the audience an old photo of Morty with an afro, and then later shows a doctored photo of himself with a head-bush. Also, Dave helps Tom Hanks shave a beard he grew on vacation.

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190. Show #0409

Aired 30 June 1995

In a remote, Dave asks apartment dwellers, ""What's the Coolest Thing In Your Apartment?""

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191. Show #0410

Aired 10 July 1995

Jim Carrey, Andre Agassi, and Tom and Roseanne Arnold miraculously appear in the audience, Tom being both on stage and in the audience simultaneously. Also, Dave orders pancakes from the Fashion Cafe for Christy Turlington and a heavyset audience member.

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192. Show #0411

Aired 11 July 1995

Dave says hello to viewers in France and Italy in their respective native tongues; during ""May We See Your Photos, Please?"" Dave demands to see photos of meat or nudity; Penn and Teller perform one of their trademark dangerous stunts.

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193. Show #0412

Aired 12 July 1995

Charles Grodin promotes his new cable talk show.

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194. Show #0413

Aired 13 July 1995

A small army of cyclists rush across the stage, while Dave and Pete Sampras play a pickup round of tennis out on 53rd Street.

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195. Show #0414

Aired 14 July 1995

After an admittedly lame remote on a ""Day In The Life"" of producer Robert Morton, he jumps into a giant bowl of pudding, followed by Dave. Later in the show, Paul, Laurie Diamond, and the members of White Zombie join in.

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196. Show #0415

Aired 17 July 1995

Dave flashes back to how he stayed cool over the weekend by stuffing popsicles in his pants; a woman who picks up one of the pay phones at the kiosk outside the theater is chosen as an honorary guest host; Alicia Silverstone promotes Clueless; Dave and Pam the phone lady switch jackets.

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197. Show #0416

Aired 18 July 1995

Dan Rather presents the Top Ten; Chevy Chase plugs Man of the House and talks tennis.

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198. Show #0417

Aired 19 July 1995

Ed Sullivan Theater Building Engineer George Clarke begins his ""Quest for Corn"" throughout the Midwest. He's off to Illinois.

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199. Show #0418

Aired 20 July 1995

Dave demonstrates a triple pencil flip; Rupert finds one of Dave's blue cards attached to Mary Tyler Moore's backside; Dave shows old footage of Andy Kaufman dancing with a giant snake.

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200. Show #0419

Aired 21 July 1995

Clarence Clemons of the E Street Band sits in; Dave offers an audience guy with an unruly beard $300 to shave it; Talent Assistant Zoe Friedham gets a tattoo; Dave gives the newly-shaven man $400.

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201. Show #0420

Aired 24 July 1995

A ""Dumb Ads"" segment introduces Canadian filling station attendent Dick Assman. The entire North American audience immediately catches ""Dick Assmania."" Later, a monkey in the green room throws fruit, while The Quest for Corn hits Omaha, Nebraska.

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202. Show #0421

Aired 25 July 1995

Dave calls up Dick Assman; Ray Liotta arrives onstage riding a baby elephant, and later he makes a (bogus) appearance with Paul in the controversial new movie Kids.

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203. Show #0422

Aired 26 July 1995

Dave and Tony switch places for a few minutes; David Schwimmer is reunited with the monkey who played Marcel on Friends; Dave announces that ""Dick Assmania"" has officially swept the eastern seaboard.

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204. Show #0423

Aired 27 July 1995

During a segment called ""Ask the Mayor,"" someone from the audience asks Rudy Guiliani, ""Is that a real hair piece?"" Also, a half-awake audience member opens himself to the feminine wiles of Sandra Bullock.

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205. Show #0424

Aired 28 July 1995

George Clarke's ""Quest for Corn"" finds him in Indianapolis with Dave's mom: 5 ears. Later, Nick Turturro and Dennis Franz stand in the green room with their pants down, while Paul and Bruce Hornsby play ""Chopsticks"" on the keyboard.

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206. Show #0425

Aired 31 July 1995

Dave gives $100 to an audience member after a monologue joke bombs; the show is interrupted for a ""Dick Assman Update""; father and son audience members Jim and JJ McMichael wave from the top of the Empire State Building.

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207. Show #0426

Aired 1 August 1995

Dave announces that CBS has just been bought by Westinghouse, then spends the rest of the show joking about it.

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208. Show #0427

Aired 2 August 1995

Dave chats with Mary Ann Dennis, whose dog stopped a man that tried to mug her.

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209. Show #0428

Aired 3 August 1995

During ""Stupid Pet Tricks,"" a small fish eats a worm whole. Meanwhile, Dave goes into a Westinghouse washer in spin cycle.

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210. Show #0429

Aired 4 August 1995

The final installment of ""George Clarke's Quest for Corn"" finds our hero at Hello Deli (five ears). Afterwards, George distributes an ear of corn to everyone in the audience.

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211. Show #0430

Aired 7 August 1995

Dave announces it's ""Christmas in August,"" with Glen Campbell singing a medley of holiday standards at Hello Deli.

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212. Show #0431

Aired 8 August 1995

Junior Brown sits in with the band; baseball star John Kruk talks about his recent retirement; Dave hectors a man on the street in a game called ""May I Taste Your Dinner, Please?""

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213. Show #0432

Aired 9 August 1995

The ""Dick Assman Update"" reveals that his popularity has hit fever pitch. Later, Christopher Walken promotes three new movies that are coming out within a month of each other.

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214. Show #0433

Aired 10 August 1995

Dave shows a ""highlight"" of last night's show: Dan Rather fondling Dave's butt.

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215. Show #0434

Aired 11 August 1995

In honor of an incident that resulted in a forfeit in the previous night's Dodgers-Cardinals game, audience members throw baseballs at Dave.

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216. Show #0435

Aired 14 August 1995

All night long, Rupert touches meat and is joined later by Kelsey Grammer, his then-fiancee, and a priest from the audience.

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217. Show #0436

Aired 15 August 1995

Dave claims that the chairman of Westinghouse has agreed to fight him. Later, Sonny Bono signs to Calvert's upstart record company.

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218. Show #0437

Aired 16 August 1995

During an interview with Isabella Rosselini, a guy on fire runs around the stage. Later, Bjork and the CBS Orchestra performs ""It's Oh So Quiet.""

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219. Show #0438

Aired 17 August 1995

Paul is introduced as ""Johnny Lavaggi;"" Dave shows a (doctored) clip of Monica Seles grunting; David Brenner does stand up.

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220. Show #0439

Aired 18 August 1995

Dave bids a fond farewell to his announcer, while Dick Assman also makes one last appearance.

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