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Late Show with David Letterman — Season 7

1999196 episodes6.0/10 (1 votes)

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 (196)

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1. Kevin James, Sheryl Crow

Aired 7 September 1999

Dave rants about the CBS/Viacom merger; Kevin James promotes a new comedy special.

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2. Ricki Lake, Kid Rock

Aired 8 September 1999

Dave tries to call Sumner Redstone's office, then persuades Ricki Lake to make a crank call to Oprah.

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3. Craig Kilborn, Louise Smith, The Umbilical Brothers

Aired 9 September 1999

Craig Kilborn promotes some talk show that comes on after Dave's.

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4. Queen Latifah, John Popper

Aired 10 September 1999

John Popper sits in with the band, while Alan punches Sumner Redstone during CBS Mailbag.

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5. John McEnroe, Sharon Lawrence, Nanci Griffith

Aired 13 September 1999

George Clarke dances in a diaper; Dave shows a ""highlight"" from last night's Emmy win: a clip of Rob Burnett kissing his wife at the ceremony (he forgot last year).

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6. Kid Scientists, Edie Falco, Dixie Chicks

Aired 14 September 1999

Andrea Sande and Nadine Hennelly help Joe G's with a Y2K Inspection. They pass, of course.

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7. John Leguizamo, Meat Loaf

Aired 15 September 1999

Throughout the night, staffer Brian Donahue falls down staircases. Later, Meatloaf promotes ""Crazy in Alabama.""

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8. Jenna Elfman, Chris Kattan, Christine Aguilera

Aired 16 September 1999

With the possibility of a rare hurricane hitting New York City, Paul checks for ""talk show closings"" and Dave comes on stage in a poncho and galoshes. Meanwhile, Jenna Elfman hijacks Anton's drumset, and Christina Aguilera performs ""What a Girl Wants.""

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9. Heather Locklear, Keyshawn Johnson

Aired 17 September 1999

During CBS Mailbag, Alan threatens to beat up Secretary of the Treasury Lawrence Summers, but he goes to his anger management counselor instead.

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10. Michael J. Fox, Heather French

Aired 20 September 1999

Joe Haden fills in for Alan; Warren Zevon fills in for Paul; Rupert walks over to the CBS Store and reviews the new fall shows on CBS.

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11. Robin Williams, Norm MacDonald

Aired 21 September 1999

Paul and a local high schooler try their best to learn how to parallel park, while Robin Williams promotes ""Bicentennial Man.""

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12. Stupid Pet Tricks, Ashley Judd, Randy Travis

Aired 22 September 1999

Alan, Regis, Bill Delace, and Mike McIntee portray members of the audience during ""Who Asked For It?""; Ashley Judd promotes ""Double Jeopardy.""

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13. Mark Wahlberg, Adam Sandler, Roger Ebert

Aired 23 September 1999

Dave announces that next year, the show will be rechristened ""Late Show 2000,"" while Roger Ebert promotes his revamped talk show.

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14. Kelly Preston, Stirling Moss, Sugar Ray

Aired 24 September 1999

During CBS Mailbag, Harold Larkin comments on body piercing, while Dave ""appears"" in a Gap commercial.

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15. Kevin Pollak, Tom Waits

Aired 27 September 1999

Biff gives a blanket to a cold audience girl; Chewy the Dog looks for truffles; Tom Waits sings with a bullhorn.

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16. Nathan Lane, Emmylou Harris & Linda Rondstadt

Aired 28 September 1999

Nadine, Andrea, Sirajul (but not Mujibur) and Joe G. play ""Who Wants to Win a Giant Phony Check for $1,000,000?"" Later, Alan promotes a film he just produced called ""For the Ladies"" (which turns out to be weightlifting porn flick).

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17. Mia Farrow, Russell Crowe, Paula Cole Band

Aired 29 September 1999

Dave tells another dentist-related horror story; in ""New for Fall,"" Mujibur and Sirajul star in the Bollywood musical ""Basanta Gan Gaibay""; Evander Holyfield presents the Top Ten, but Lennox Lewis interupts to introduce #1.

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18. Kevin Spacey, Eurythmics

Aired 30 September 1999

Kevin Spacey promotes ""American Beauty,"" then gives Dave a bag of Presidential M&M's. Later, Harold Larkin tells one of the ""True Stories of the Late Show Stagehands"": He walks into a mysterious closet backstage, falls into a black hole, then walks out in a nonchalant fashion.

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19. Kelsey Grammer, Rebecca Gayheart

Aired 1 October 1999

Alan's angry because he's not allowed to punch anybody; Dave goes berzerk adjusting his tie; Alan beats up writer Joe Toplyn under Mujibur and Sirajul's supervision.

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20. Harrison Ford, David Bowie

Aired 4 October 1999

""Biff Henderson's America"" spends four days in Turkey, Texas; David Bowie performs ""Thursday's Child.""

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21. Dan Quayle, Melissa Ethridge

Aired 5 October 1999

Mujibur and Sirajul sample food at Hello Deli; an ad for ""Late Show on Tour,"" with Jackie Mason playing Dave; In honor of tonight's guest, Dave announces that he will no longer make any more jokes relating to Dan Quayle.

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22. Lili Tomlin, Leah Remini, Beth Hart

Aired 6 October 1999

Tonight's edition of ""True Stories of the Late Show Stagehands"" finds Pat and Kenny in a plane crash over the Andes, where they're reduced to cannibalism.

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23. Jesse Ventura, Amy Brennamen, ZZ Top

Aired 7 October 1999

A 100-year-old man presents the Top Ten; Biff waits on the fire escape by 53rd street and yells to President Clinton's motorcade that he has snacks.

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24. Jack Hanna, Peter Fonda, Sting

Aired 8 October 1999

1999: During CBS Mailbag, Pat Farmer presents ""Great Pats throughout History."" Later, Sting performs ""Brand New Day.""

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25. Bruce Willis, Will Ferrell

Aired 11 October 1999

Carole King sits in with Paul, then sings a duet with Bruce Willis.

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26. Chazz Palminteri, Billy Blanks, Wilson Pickett

Aired 12 October 1999

Joe G. joins Mujibur and Sirajul to play ""Where Can I Get a Decent Meal in This Town?"" Later, Billy Blanks does a Tae-bo demonstration.

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27. Farrah Fawcett

Aired 13 October 1999

The outside cam presents Paul Fiore's driver's test in New Jersey, with commentary by Biff and pictures from the WCBS-TV helicopter. When he finishes the test, a babe presents him flowers and Gov. Christine Todd Whitman presents Paul's license.

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28. John Malkovich, Harland Williams

Aired 14 October 1999

Warren Zevon fills in for Paul yet again; Dave wants to say the s-word ""because they did on ‘Chicago Hope,'"" tries it, and gets beeped; Biff gives Yankees tickets to an audience member.

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29. Austin Payne, Patricia Arquette, Moby

Aired 15 October 1999

During CBS Mailbag, Alan Kalter promotes his Millenium Party, which looks like a disaster in the making. Later, Dave presents ""Top Ten Things That Sound Creepy When Said by John Malkovich.""

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30. Charles Grodin, Jimmie Walker, Buena Vista Social Club

Aired 25 October 1999

Paul and Dave talk about the band's weekend gig at the White House; for his latest World Series report, Biff interviews, amongst others, Evander Holyfield and John Rocker; the octogenarian stars of the hit documentary ""The Buena Vista Social Club"" perform.

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31. John Cusack, Bob Sarlatte, LeAnn Rimes

Aired 26 October 1999

Dave shows a clip from the recently cancelled CBS sitcom Work With Me. Later, David Diaz of WCBS-TV beats up a punk during an on-the-street report.

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32. Martha Stewart, Martin Scorcese, Ricky Martin

Aired 27 October 1999

Martha Stewart makes Halloween treats; Jets QB Vinny Testaverde helps with the annual ""Halloween Costumes"" segment.

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33. Joe Torre, Denzel Washington

Aired 28 October 1999

Security boss Bill DeLace disrupts last night's Gore-Bradley debate; your 1999 World Champion New York Yankees present the Top Ten; Denzel Washington plugs ""The Bone Collector.""

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34. Meryl Streep, Natalie Merchant

Aired 29 October 1999

Dave shows a dumb picture of him outside, then gets marksman Armando Aiello to shoot paint balls at it; Dave disses Harmony Korine, who made some choice comments after getting bumped the other night; Mike McIntee and Bill DeLace guard the world's largest pumpkin (1131 pounds).

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35. Luke Perry, Jimmy Kimmel, Garbage

Aired 1 November 1999

Dave tells a lengthy Halloween candy story, then incorporates his voice into the talking dog from those ""Taco Bell"" commercials.

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36. Lauren Holly, Jimmy Fallon, Rage Against the Machine

Aired 2 November 1999

Dave says hello to all the folks in King's Height Rest Home in New York; Rage Against the Machine performs ""War Within a Breath"" on the roof in pouring rain.

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37. Bill Cosby, Milla Jovovich

Aired 3 November 1999

14-year-old music prodigy Shannon Kerman sits in; Paul's most vivid memory of this year's World Series is reinterpreted by Martin Scorsese and Ricky Martin; after Mujibur and Sirajul play ""Where Can I Get a Decent Meal in This Town?"" at the trendy Ranch 1 restuarant, Biff brings in fried chicken, an item that they claimed they didn't have.

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38. Susan Sarandon, Juan Montoya, East Harlem Violinists

Aired 4 November 1999

A cannon called the Alludium 2000 Pumpkin Modulator, along with its operator Max Teasdale, wait to launch a giant pumpkin into orbit on 53rd Street. Also, Roberta Glasspari and The East Harlem Violinists (subjects of the film ""Music of the Heart"") perform with soloist Mark O'Connor.

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39. Regis Philbin, Mitch Hedberg

Aired 5 November 1999

Live via satellite, a lone microphone stands in the sun for an open mike night in the Mojave Desert. Also, Dr. Lou Arrone gives flu shots to the audience.

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40. Woody Harrelson, Bobby Rahal

Aired 8 November 1999

NYC Marathon winners Joseph Chebet (of Kenya) and Adrianna Fernandez (of Mexico) run across the stage; Dave mentions that staff members Jay Johnson, Fred Dhimizu and Patty McDonald ran in the same marathon; Kenny Sheehan performs in the Broadway revival of ""Annie.""

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41. Don Rickles, Jane Clayson

Aired 9 November 1999

Dave mentions that he's #64 on Entertainment Weekly's list of 100 Greatest Entertainers (inbetween Joni Mitchell and Jim Carrey); live via satellite, it's another Open Mic Night in the Mojave Desert; Boots Randolph sits in on sax; Jane Clayson plugs ""The Early Show.""

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42. Jack Hanna, Bob Hoskins, Melanie C

Aired 10 November 1999

Dave announces the premiere of ""Good Old-Fashioned Fun,"" which includes Harold Larkin making a snow angel in mayonnaise and Mujibur and Sirajul racing to the death in a soap box derby. Later, former Spice Girl Melanie C sings ""I Turn To You.""

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43. Natalie Portman, Travis Pastrana, Ted Alexandro

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Aired 11 November 1999

Dave shows a tape of stunt biker/scheduled guest Travis Pastrana's mishap that afternoon, and the injured daredevil later hobbles onstage. By the end of the show, the Hi-Ho Girls are helping Travis repair his bike.

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44. Stupid Human Tricks, Johnny Depp

Aired 12 November 1999

Jay Johnson gives a tour of the set of ""The Early Show with Bryant Gumbel and Jane Clayson."" Also, Dr. Lou Arrone does his seasonal audience flu shots.

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45. Claudia Schiffer, Chris Cornell

Aired 15 November 1999

Dave shows a clip that shows that even though he's only been on the network for two weeks, but there's already trouble on Bryant Gumbel's Early Show. Midway through an interview, a guy accidentally has his arm cut off. Later, Dave and Claudia Schiffer blow up chestnuts in a microwave oven.

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46. Will Smith, Creed

Aired 16 November 1999

Dave looks over the 2000 Places Rated Almanac, and then calls Donald Green, the mayor of Kankakee, Illinois, the city which rated lowest. As a condolence, Dave presents the mayor with a gazebo, courtesy of ""Gazebo Weekly.""

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47. Anthony Edwards, Yasmine Bleeth

Aired 17 November 1999

During a segment called ""What They're Doing to Boost Their Ratings,"" magician John Bundy makes a cue card disappear.

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48. Evander Holyfield, Ted Danson, Counting Crows

Aired 18 November 1999

Ted Danson plugs ""Becker,"" while Dave demands that #5 in the Top Ten be rewritten at the last minute.

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49. Gabriel Byrne, Mark Borchardt

Aired 19 November 1999

Gabriel Bryne plugs ""End of Days,"" while Dave says hi to Mark Borchardt's friend Mike.

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50. Bryant Gumbel, John Carpenter, Tony Bennett

Aired 22 November 1999

Dave, Bill DeLace, Pat Farmer, Biff, intern Laura McCloud, Mike McIntee, Harold Larkin, Paul, Tommy Gordon, and George Clarke comment on ""What They're Thankful For.""

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51. Kathie Lee Gifford, Charlotte Church

Aired 23 November 1999

Tony Mendez and Bill DeLace star in the new CBS midseason replacement series ""Next Time Bring Your Sister, You Hump."" Also, Kathie Lee Gifford delivers a turkey to Dave.

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52. Julianna Margulies, Eric Ripert, Third Eye Blind

Aired 24 November 1999

""Biff Henderson's America"" visits the ranching community of Meeteetse, WY.

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53. George Carlin, Jewel

Aired 25 November 1999

Live via satellite from Indianapolis, Mrs. Dorothy Letterman stands in her kitchen while Dave guesses what pies she baked for Thanksgiving. Afterwards, Dorothy shows her refrigerator is loaded with bottle after bottle of Colt 45® malt liquor.

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54. Stupid Pet Tricks, William Baldwin

Aired 26 November 1999

A dog that fetches beer appears on ""Stupid Human Tricks""; Dave rants that all the other talk shows are copying the aforementioned segment; another Open Mic Night in the Mohave Desert turns up nothing; Rudy Giuliani presents the Top Ten.

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55. Barbara Walter, Dan Patrick, Mary J. Blige

Aired 29 November 1999

During the segment ""The Best and Worst of the Millennium,"" an image of Sam Donaldson's eyebrows suddenly comes to life. Also, during tonight's Open Mic in the Mojave Desert, a technician tests the open mike and adjusts the height.

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56. Jenny McCarthy, Martha Stewart, Foo Fighters

Aired 30 November 1999

Dave announces Monica Lewinsky is dating a former LSDL writer; a customer at Joe G's becomes the subject of his own ""E! True Hollywood Story""; Jenny McCarthy plugs ""Scream 3.""

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57. Tim Robbins, Laetitia Casta, B.B. King & Dr. John

Aired 1 December 1999

Glen Campbell sits in; Dave discusses the list of good and bad cities that he mentioned on the show last month, then checks in with Kankakee, IL mayor Donald Green, who receives another gazebo from Dave; Tim Robbins gets clobbered playing ice hockey.

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58. Patrick Stewart, Al Franken, Bob Marley

Aired 2 December 1999

For the umpteenth time this year, Dave orders Inky to spit out his gum; in honor of the Pokemon craze, Dave and the audience play ""Know Your Japanese Cartoon Crap.""

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59. Geena Davis, Bill Murray, Fiona Apple

Aired 3 December 1999

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60. Courtney Love, Tori Murden, R.E.M.

Aired 13 December 1999

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61. Gwyneth Paltrow, Blondie

Aired 14 December 1999

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62. Danny DeVito, Harry Smith

Aired 15 December 1999

Throughout the night, various members of the Philadelphia Flyers shoot pucks at a cardboard cutout of Dave. Also, the Turkish guy has been promoted to stagehand.

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63. Jim Carrey, Alanis Morrisette

Aired 16 December 1999

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64. Joe Breen, Jude Law

Aired 17 December 1999

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65. Tom Brokaw, Alex Kingston, Run DMC

Aired 20 December 1999

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66. Emily Watson, LL Cool J

Aired 21 December 1999

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67. Marv Albert, Heather Matarazzo, Bruce Henderson

Aired 22 December 1999

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68. Hallie Eisenberg, Jon Witherspoon, Darlene Love

Aired 23 December 1999

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69. Matt Damon, Q-Tip

Aired 27 December 1999

Feeling a little warm, Dave takes off his coat and does most of the show in just his shirt and tie; in ""Who Asked For It?"" Patrick Stewart and the Taco Bell chihuahua star in ""A Christmas Carol;"" Biff performs a holiday-themed duet with a cardboard cutout of Celine Dion.

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70. Isabella Rossellini, Bev Tanner

Aired 28 December 1999

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71. Jay Thomas, Nick Nordberg

Aired 29 December 1999

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72. Dick Clark, Ralph Charles

Aired 30 December 1999

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73. Stupid Human Tricks, Kevin James, Brooklyn Philharmonic

Aired 31 December 1999

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74. Jeff Daniels, Jake Johannsen

Aired 3 January 2000

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75. Lauren Bacall, Kurt Warner

Aired 4 January 2000

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76. Bill Pullman, Dan Naturman

Aired 5 January 2000

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77. George Stephanopoulos, Sue Murphy

Aired 6 January 2000

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78. Edie Falco, Ray Lucas, Andy Kindler

Aired 7 January 2000

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79. Kate Winslet, Ice Cube

Aired 10 January 2000

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80. Woody Harrelson, Shawn Presser, Filter

Aired 11 January 2000

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81. Hillary Clinton, Art Donovan

Aired 12 January 2000

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82. Tom Arnold, Art Donovan, Lynryd Skynryd

Aired 13 January 2000

Dave thanks Rob Burnett for landing Hillary Clinton on the show; Art Donovan plays ping pong with the disgusting Turkish guy; Lynyrd Skynard performs ""Sweet Home Alabama.""

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83. Regis Philbin, Mark Borchardt

Aired 14 January 2000

Regis comes out for his interview with the disgusting Turkish guy, and later Dave tells him he's scheduled for an angiogram tomorrow morning.

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84. Charles Grodin, Julia Roberts, Regis Philbin

Aired 7 February 2000

It's the debut of Late Show Backstage, a clip show hosted tonight by Charles Grodin while Dave recovers from his quintuple-bypass surgery three weeks before. Amongst the highlights: Charles chats with Julia Roberts, Dave's interview with J.Ro from May 17, 1999, a Top Ten list from John Malkovich (see Show #1307), and to cap the night, Charles and surprise guest Regis Philbin.

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85. Regis Philbin, Jerry Seinfeld, Danny DeVito

Aired 8 February 2000

""Backstage,"" Day 2: Regis is now sitting in a whole new ""hot seat"" as the clip show's second host in as many nights. Tonight, he chats with Jerry Seinfeld, who introduces footage of Dave doing the Top Ten without pants, and Danny DeVito, who for one reason or another shows a clip from Taxi.

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86. Paul Schaffer, Bruce Willis, Martin Short

Aired 9 February 2000

Backstage #3: Paul appears on the Late Show for the first time since Dave's surgery, sitting on a movie set with Bruce Willis and his old friend Martin Short. Amongst tonight's clips: Bruce doing various stunts; Casey Kasem presents the Top Ten (see Show #0005); Dave makes crank phone calls (also Show #0005); Martin Short sings a selection from the musical Little Me.

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87. Regis Philbin, Bill Cosby, Sarah Jessica Parker

Aired 10 February 2000

Backstage, Day 4: Regis hosts again, chatting with Bill Cosby, Sarah Jessica Parker, and ""the great"" Pat Farmer. Amongst the clips: Bill goes to the balcony via a ladder; a Top Ten featuring Barry White; Dave and Sarah mingle with Kid Scientists.

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88. Paul Schaffer, Steve Martin, Billy Crystal

Aired 11 February 2000

Backstage, Day 5: Paul hosts again, this time with Dave's buddies Steve Martin and Billy Crystal. Amongst the clips: Steve mans a projector to show a clip from his latest movie (see Show #0499); the Top Ten list from the fifth anniversary special, with Jerry Seinfeld escorting Dave's mom onstage; Dave hangs out with Olympic judges (see Show #0963). At the end of the show, Paul and Billy goof around behind the scenes at The Price Is Right.

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89. Paul Schaffer, Drew Barrymore, Ray Romano

Aired 14 February 2000

Backstage, Day 6: In the cold opening, Paul tries to hit on Drew Barrymore. Amongst the clips: Drew flashing Dave on his 48th birthday; Drew and Dave getting married one month after said clip; ten beautiful women present the Top Ten (see Show #0543); Ray Romano singing ""Silent Night"" as his kids beat each other up.

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90. David Brenner, Kathie Lee Gifford, Alec Baldwin

Aired 15 February 2000

Backstage, Day 7: Comedian David Brenner interrogates Kathie Lee Gifford and Alec Baldwin. Tonight's clips: Dave hijacks the Butterball turkey hotline (see Show #1345); a Top Ten remote from Bill DeLace; Alec shares child-rearing tips with Dave.

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91. Tom Snyder, Norm MacDonald, Don Rickles

Aired 16 February 2000

Backstage, Day 8: Former ""Tomorrow"" and ""Late Late Show"" host Tom Snyder trades a bon mot or two with Norm MacDonald and Don Rickles. Tonight's clips: Norm vents after being demoted on SNL (see Show #0936); a Top Ten from Demi Moore; Don tells Dave how he met Frank Sinatra.

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92. Tom Snyder, Mike Myers, Roseanne, Bonnie Hunt

Aired 17 February 2000

Backstage, Day 9: Tom Snyder's still here, and this time he hosts Mike Myers, Roseanne Barr, and Bonnie Hunt. Tonight's clips: Dave shows film footage of Mike as a Canadian Cub Scout; Mike wishes his mom a happy birthday (see Show #0960); a Top Ten from James Earl Jones; Roseanne talks basketball.

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93. Tom Arnold, Robin Williams, Jack Hannah

Aired 18 February 2000

""Backstage,"" Day 10: After chatting with Robin Williams, Tom Arnold openly comments that he's disappointed that Jack Hanna didn't bring any animals to the set. Tonight's clips: Robin storms out of the backdrop (see Show #0001); Dave meets Frisco hippie Manny Papp (see Show #0589); Dave makes baby talk with a monkey.

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94. Regis Philbin, Robin Williams, Foo Fighters

Aired 21 February 2000

Dave introduces the surgeons that saved his life and welcomes (for the third time in two months) Regis.

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95. Bill Cosby, Heidi Klum, Vince Carter, Dr. Paula Mahone, Dane Cook

Aired 22 February 2000

Bill Cosby opens up a box of basketball cards with Vince Carter.

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96. Julia Roberts, Israel Perlman

Aired 23 February 2000

In his first post-surgery rant, Dave hollers about having to be driven to work for a while, and then really fumes about having to drink decaffeinated coffee; during a segment called ""How The Media Covered Dave's Surgery,"" Dave shows a (bogus) supermarket tabloid stating that he had actually given birth to quintuplets.

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97. Kathie Lee Gifford, Tom Arnold, Joy Behar, Linda Edar

Aired 24 February 2000

Kathie Lee Gifford becomes the latest guest host to alternate with Dave while he continues to recuperate from heart surgery. Tonight, she gets heckled by an audience member who notices that she's not wearing a bra, to which she snaps back, ""Go wear a jock strap!""

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98. John Goodman, Norm MacDonald

Aired 25 February 2000

Mailbag: George Clarke addresses the comments made about his weight problem, and Dave flashes back to when he woke up from surgery resembling Don King. Also, Hank Hill (of ""King of the Hill"") wishes Dave to get well.

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99. Drew Carey, Dolly Parton

Aired 28 February 2000

""Biff Henderson's America"" wrecks havoc in Badger, Minnesota, while Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull performs from his new album.

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100. David Brenner, Carson Daley, Aida Turturro, Gary Gulman, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals

Aired 29 February 2000

David Brenner fills in for Dave and does about ten minutes of stand-up. Later, he chats with Aida Turturro of The Sopranos.

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101. Kid Turkey Callers, Candice Bergan, Fiona Apple, George W. Bush

Aired 1 March 2000

Dave continues to rant about decaffeinated coffee; George W. Bush is interrogated live via satellite; Fiona Apple performs ""On The Bound.""

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102. Nathan Lane, Mel Brooks, Mario Cantone, Kristin Chenoweth

Aired 2 March 2000

Nathan Lane is the latest fill-in host, and he introduces a short film about the many perks of taking over for Dave. Later, he sings a song from the musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown with Kristin Chenoweth.

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103. Anjelica Huston, Jayson Williams, Steely Dan

Aired 3 March 2000

Steely Dan promotes its first album in two decades, ""Two Against Nature.""

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104. Kathie Lee Gifford, Eddie Izzard

Aired 6 March 2000

Paul is wearing a white tailored suit tonight, prompting Dave to point out that the bandleader is the musical director of the upcoming Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. Also, Sandra and Nadine help Dave celebrate eighteen years in late night, even though the anniversary was over a month ago.

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105. Janeane Garofalo, Bob Odenkirk & David Cross, Zack Galifanakis, Old '97s

Aired 7 March 2000

Janeane Garofalo becomes the latest guest host; ""slide whistle legend"" Bazeel sits in; Janeane does tonight's interviews sitting in a school desk placed in front of Dave's desk; Bob Odenkirk and David Cross make funny noises; Bazeel and the band performs ""Wipe Out.""

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106. Tim Robbins, Melissa Etheridge

Aired 8 March 2000

During ""Campaign 2000,"" Maria fills in for Rob, who's too busy working on the NBC pilot Ed; Biff presents the winning contestant of tonight's ""Beat the Clock"" with the home version of the game (a checkerboard); ""Phil Carmichael"" of CBS Promotions (Bill DeLace) does a presentation on ratings stunts.

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107. Dana Carvey, Jon Lovitz, Cindy Margolis, Al Frankin, Rocco DiSpirito

Aired 9 March 2000

Guest host Dana Carvey chats with former ""SNL"" cronies Jon Lovitz and Al Franken.

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108. Tom Brokaw, Catherine Keener, Bonnie Raitt

Aired 10 March 2000

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109. Gabriel Byrne, Martha Stewart, Moby

Aired 20 March 2000

In a remarkably lengthy edition of ""Campaign 2000,"" Dave decides not to perform a piece comparing Bush and Gore, and then rants about his cable service. Afterwards, he admits that this is his last night in television, so he introduces his family, then claims he's moving to St. Louis to work for Ralston Purina. Also, while cooking with Martha Stewart, Dave attempts to juggle eggs.

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110. Matthew Broderick, Patti Smith

Aired 21 March 2000

Biff devours the first robin of spring; the disgusting Turkish guy disappears; Pat and Kenny toss Matthew Broderick's birthday cake off the roof.

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111. Barbara Walters, Linda Cardellini, Kimmie Rhodes

Aired 22 March 2000

Out on 53rd Street, Biff has a hand counter to help with the ongoing US Census; Dave shows a clip of Barbara Walters making a weird facial reaction during her latest Oscar special; the Gore-Bush bit from two nights ago is finally performed in its entirety; Biff counts a total of 1,482 people in the United States.

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112. Rosie Perez, Robert Klein

Aired 27 March 2000

Rob Burnett returns to his desk on the corner of the stage; during ""Campaign 2000,"" Dave comments on CBS' new slogan (""The address… is CBS"") and cracks wise on Gene Keady's hair; during the Top Ten, Dave makes a rare bald joke aimed at Paul.

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113. Minnie Driver, Trisha Yearwood

Aired 28 March 2000

Cold opening: Dr. Henry Kissinger announces that he's Dave's latest guest host, only to learn rather abruptly that Dave isn't sick anymore. Also, Dave has Rupert make a Hello Deli's latest menu addition, the kosher-friendly ""Paul Shaffer Sandwich,"" and a few minutes later Rupert delivers it to its namesake.

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114. Kid Scientists, Jimmy Smits, Bruce Cockburn

Aired 29 March 2000

Paul is introduced as Gaston Mazacani; Rob tells a funny story about an incident he had with a cab driver; during a segment called ""What I like about Spring,"" Alan unwittingly admits that he's on the down low.

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115. John Cusack, Paul Fiora, Eddie Brill

Aired 30 March 2000

Dave demonstrates the ""magic"" of decaffeinated coffee by mixing food coloring in water.

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116. David Arquette, Al Green

Aired 31 March 2000

During Campaign 2000, nobody can muster up any interesting topics, so Dave discusses Daylight Savings Time. Later, Dave brings up the recently-announced discovery that most gay men have unusual finger length, so Dave, Paul and Biff (in a dress) check their hands.

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117. Brooke Shields, Oliver Platt, Joni Mitchell

Aired 3 April 2000

Campaign 2000: Dave finds a tick on his suit, panics, calls Dr. Lou Aronne, then shows three ticks close-up using a special camera.

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118. David Duchovny, Joe Pistone, Lou Reed

Aired 4 April 2000

Dave announces that the show is adopting (and thus protecting) Cuban refugee Elian Gonzalez; Rupert makes a Biff Henderson sandwich for Paul, but not for Biff; Dave mentions that he received a phone call from Johnny Carson shortly after his shout-out last week.

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119. Bonnie Hunt, Shelby Lynne

Aired 5 April 2000

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120. Samuel L. Jackson, Jack Hannah

Aired 6 April 2000

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121. Jon Stewart, Faith Hill

Aired 7 April 2000

Actor Stephen Tobolowsky sits in; during Mailbag, we learn that Tony is Fidel Castro's estranged son; Jon Stewart tries to give Dave a human heart, and after Dave declines, Jon walks offstage and puts it back in a very annoyed Tony Randall.

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122. Bill Cosby, Sarah Vowell

Aired 10 April 2000

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123. Jenna Elfman, Jeff Altman, Children of Uganda

Aired 11 April 2000

Dave shows a clip of the recent live television remake of Fail Safe to demonstrate how lax CBS is at preventing profanities from being heard on-air. Also, Jenna Elfman promotes Keeping the Faith.

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124. Paul Newman, Pearl Jam

Aired 12 April 2000

Dave announces he's 41 today because he's not counting his 12 years at NBC; during a segment called ""Job Hunting Tips,"" a barbershop quartet sings intern Bob Dickerson's resume; Richard Simmons calls up Daddy to wish him a happy birthday, and Dave promptly hangs up on him.

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125. Matthew McConaughey, Kelly Monteith, Willie Nelson

Aired 13 April 2000

Campaign 2000: Dave honors a bald audience member. Later, Biff hands out Broadway tickets to two couples in the audience.

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126. Ben Stiller, Brian Regan

Aired 14 April 2000

Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones sits in; with nothing to discuss, ""Campaign 2000"" lasts exactly six seconds; during Mailbag, Dave and Paul star in the new crime drama ""Good Cop, Good Cop.""

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127. Jeff Foxworthy, Vertical Horizon

Aired 24 April 2000

Paul says his 86-year-old father, Bernard Shaffer, had a quintuple bypass yesterday and later Bruce Kapler admits that his dad had a mere double bypass a year ago. Also, Dave stops the show to read the latest issue of Oprah's magazine.

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128. Kristin Johnson, Live

Aired 25 April 2000

After discussing Oprah's magazine on and off for the last few weeks, Dave announces that the first issue of ""D,"" the Dave magazine, has finally been rolled out. Also, Alan interrupts ""Campaign 2000"" to announce he's been reunited with his fat German son.

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129. Dennis Quaid, Nicole Sullivan, Smashing Pumpkins

Aired 26 April 2000

The INS captures and seizes Tony (twice); Purdue University basketball coach Gene Keady presents the Top Ten; The Smashing Pumpkins perform ""Blue Skies Bring Tears.""

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130. Salma Hayek, Ray Romano

Aired 27 April 2000

The INS harasses Tony again; Rob Burnett appears live via satellite from LA for ""Campaign 2000""; Alan and his fat, gender-confused German son celebrate Take Your Daughters to Work Day.

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131. Natalie Portman, Lennox Lewis

Aired 28 April 2000

During Mailbag, Alan admits to doing the deed with Janet Reno; production assistant Jeremy Weiner is subjected to Paul's favorite game, ""Staffer/Not a Staffer""; David Wells and Bernie Williams present the Top Ten.

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132. David Spade, Marion Jones

Aired 1 May 2000

Jimmy Webb and Glen Campbell sit in; Dave announces the blood test following last week's tick incident came out negative; in homage to a trend that sweeping various TV shows nowadays, ""Campaign 2000"" is shown in letterbox; independent film maker Mark Borchardt presents his interview with former Presidential candidate Gary Bauer.

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133. Kim Basinger, Oasis

Aired 2 May 2000

Live via satellite, we go to Preston Luggage in Dallas for another lengthy chat with Al Cordova and his assistant Kathy. Also, during ""Campaign 2000,"" Maria Pope introduces Rob Burnett, who walks onstage to a standing ovation.

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134. Dana Carvey, Alison Krauss & Union Station

Aired 3 May 2000

Dave honors ""Great Bald Men throughout History"" (him, Paul, and Dwight D. Eisenhower), while we watch the latest round of ""Biff Henderson's Fun with a Stopwatch.""

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135. Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Mitch Hedberg

Aired 4 May 2000

Julia Louis-Dreyfus sings a song from West Side Story, and Jerry Seinfeld shows up to ""sing"" with her. Also, Dave shows footage of a woman dropping a bowling ball on her husband's noggin.

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136. Stupid Human Tricks, Joaquin Phoenix, Mighty Mighty Bosstones

Aired 5 May 2000

Dave announces he was pulled over for speeding again, then kisses up to the New York State police; during ""Campaign 2000,"" Dave sings the praises of Tivo; ten jockeys present the Top Ten.

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137. Betty White, Hanson

Aired 8 May 2000

Apparently, Michelle O'Calaghan had another baby over the weekend; Dave says he's been called to jury duty, prompting a brief state of panic; during another ""What's New"" segment, Pat and Kenny attempt to recite Shakespeare; a morbidly obese man is introduced as the winning jockey of last weekend's Kentucky Derby.

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138. John Travolta, Cast of Kiss me Kate

Aired 9 May 2000

Dave continues to comment on the jury duty situation; the outside cam heads for Joe G's to play ""Would You Like To Win a Phony Check for 350 Million Dollars?""; after three years of struggling, Rob Burnett finally shows footage of his daughters not being afraid of the Easter Bunny.

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139. Kelsey Grammer, Caroline Rhea

Aired 10 May 2000

Dave shows a CNN clip and a newspaper article pertaining to the jury duty controversy; during ""Campaign 2000,"" Paul admits he had a nightmare involving Maria Pope; Caroline Rhea discusses relationships.

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140. Kathie Lee Gifford, Debra Messing

Aired 11 May 2000

Kathie Lee Gifford discusses her pending departure from her talk show, then ""sings"" ""Love Never Fails.""

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141. Richard Simmons, Sarah Vowell

Aired 12 May 2000

Rob and Dave go over the ground rules for Richard Simmons' latest visit tonight, including permission to use a fire extinguisher on Richard if needed; during Mailbag, Dave becomes pen-pals with viewer Tyler Gatlin; ten celebrity moms (including Gerard and Dorothy) present the Top Ten, though it wouldn't become a yearly tradition until 2002.

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142. Gillian Anderson, Foo Fighters

Aired 15 May 2000

Peter Frampton fills in for Felicia Collins, who had a gig; Paul mentions that Anton is getting married over this coming weekend; Rob announces that Ed has officially been picked up for NBC's fall schedule.

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143. David Hyde Pierce, Phish

Aired 16 May 2000

Dave mangles the song ""Memory,"" while Rupert and Tony Randall are invited to ""Campaign 2000"" but have absolutely nothing worth saying.

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144. Hugh Grant, Carly Simon

Aired 17 May 2000

Campaign 2000: Dave mentions the final episode of Beverly Hills, 90210, which proceeds into another one of Alan's crying jags.

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145. Jackie Chan, Jim Gaffigan

Aired 18 May 2000

A man pretending to be Les Moonves delivers a Murder, She Wrote to Dave; the retirement of longtime White House press corps member Helen Thomas is discussed, so Dave shows a gag reel showing memorable moments of her career dating back to 1492; Dave promotes tomorrow night's bowling ball stunt.

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146. Ringo Starr, Jane Krakowski

Aired 19 May 2000

Dave announces that this is the season finale; Dave and Maria bid farewell to Rob Burnett, who will now be busy at work with Ed; Tonya Smith drops a bowling ball on the head of Ken Richmond from 12 feet above the stage; Ringo Starr and the All-Starr Band sing ""With a Little Help from My Friends.""

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147. Michael J. Fox, Richard Harris

Aired 22 May 2000

Dave has problems adjusting the lumbar of his chair; Maria Pope brags about sleeping 21 hours straight; Michael J. Fox discusses his health-related ""retirement"" from television.

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148. Earvin 'Magic' Johnson, matchbox 20

Aired 23 May 2000

Buzz Aldrin interviews this year's nominees for the Daytime Emmys in a spacesuit; Mujibur and Sirajul make a basketball wager with Rupert; Dave flips through a furniture catalog; Matchbox Twenty performs ""Crutch"" out on the sidewalk.

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149. Nathan Lane, Gloria Estefan

Aired 24 May 2000

James Earl Jones reads excerpts from Richard Simmons' new autobiography; ""Biff Henderson's America"" spends a couple of days in Calhoun, Missouri; a man pretending to be Les Moonves promotes the new game show Survivor while dressed up as Moses.

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150. Sarah Jessica Parker, Penn & Teller

Aired 25 May 2000

""Biff's Fun with a Stopwatch"" goes to a Pacers playoff game, during which he shoplifts, then harasses a fat guy.

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151. Dan Patrick, Owen Wilson, B.B. King

Aired 26 May 2000

Dave drops his flipped pencil; during Mailbag, ""Bob Knight"" (Gerard) cannibalizes one of his players; Dave discusses his new chair.

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152. Alicia Silverstone, David Brenner

Aired 5 June 2000

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153. Lisa Kudrow, Tom Dreesen, Steve Earle and the Dukes

Aired 6 June 2000

Dave makes his first-ever comments on the CBS' latest hit Survivor, and then brings up jury duty again, exclaiming ""Some dudes will be going down!""

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154. Robert Duvall, Don Henley

Aired 7 June 2000

Dave says Campaign 2000 is ""largely void of content, (and) just a big waste of time."" During tonight's segment, however, Paul openly wishes that they would use his name as a clue on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Also, Alan gives tips for summer safety, which quickly morphs into an excuse to rip off his shirt and pour suntan lotion all over his body.

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155. Roger Ebert, Nia Long

Aired 8 June 2000

Dave introduces Paul as Wayne ""Fat Boy"" Ewing; in honor of Survivor, George Clarke locks himself in the boiler room with nothing but a video camera and some rations, and eventually ends up chewing his arm off; Biff reports from Game 1 of the NBA Finals in Los Angeles.

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156. Martin Lawrence, Sinead O'Connor

Aired 9 June 2000

Paul hosts a game called ""Staffer / Not a Staffer,"" in which Dave must guess if the person onstage is one of his underlings. He correctly guesses that it is a staffer; talent researcher Nick Prueher. Also, Maria Pope discusses a recent trip to Hooters.

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157. Jimmy Connors, David Coulthard

Aired 12 June 2000

Dave announces that he's fulfilled his jury duty up in Connecticut (he didn't make the cut); George Clarke continues to hold on for dear life in the boiler room; Biff visits the NBA Finals in LA; Maria and Paul offer their condolences to Dave.

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158. Marv Albert, Heath Ledger, Bon Jovi

Aired 13 June 2000

Pat Farmer fixes Dave's chair; during an outside cam bit involving the CBS Store and a new electronics shop next door, Tony Randall is found standing on the roof for no particular reason; the 2000 Stanley Cup Champion New Jersey Devils walk onstage for ""Campaign 2000,"" then hang out at the CBS Store.

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159. Calista Flockhart, Isaac Hayes

Aired 14 June 2000

Dave announces the birth of Kathy Mavrikakis' daughter; George Clarke is now trapped in the boiler room with two prostitutes, and then declares himself a ""Volcano God""; Isaac Hayes conducts an orchestra performing the theme from Shaft.

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160. Naomi Campbell, Juan Montoya

Aired 15 June 2000

An old man (not Calvert) shuffles his feet onstage at the end of the monologue, then walks away; for Campaign 2000, Maria introduces Stacey Stillman, the first Survivor loser to appear on the Late Show; Dave tastes Naomi Campbell's new shower gel.

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161. Stupid Pet Tricks, Jimmy Kimmel, Billy Bragg & Wilco

Aired 16 June 2000

Laurie Diamond brings Dave a new cup of coffee after someone steals his mug; during Mailbag, Gerard comments on Survivor; during ""Stupid Pet Tricks,"" Dave accidentally steps on dog's tail and gets bitten on the face.

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162. John McEnroe, Busta Rhymes

Aired 19 June 2000

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163. Mark Wahlberg, The Deftones

Aired 20 June 2000

Paul Rodgers of Bad Company sits in on vocals; after Dave worries about possible civil disobedience in downtown LA after the Lakers' NBA Championship, Harold Larkin opens the door to reveal rioting outside the theater; Mark Wahlberg promotes The Perfect Storm.

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164. Dana Carvey, No Doubt

Aired 21 June 2000

Dave shows a (phony) tape of Tiger Woods disintegrating opponents' balls with his laser eyes; during Campaign 2000, ""Rita Buttgas"" (Jude Brennan) returns to celebrate the one-year anniversary of her $100 victory on ""Alan's Secret Word"" and discusses the hardships she's had since her fleeting fame fizzled; Dana Carvey and Dave share stories about their heart problems.

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165. Samuel L. Jackson, P.J. Ollson

Aired 22 June 2000

George continues to hold on to dear life in the boiler room; ""non-surviving Survivor"" Ramona Gray interrupts ""Campaign 2000""; PJ Olsson performs ""Visine.""

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166. Piedmont Bird Callers, Keenan Ivory Wayans

Aired 23 June 2000

Dave demonstrates troubles with newscasters who look at the wrong camera by moving his head every five seconds; during Mailbag, Biff chats with (pre-recorded) footage of Shaquille O'Neal; Worldwide Pants production assistant Allison Abbate is the latest to be subjected to ""Staffer- Not a Staffer.""

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167. Tom Brokaw, Eric Idle

Aired 26 June 2000

Dave repeats the footage of the dog bite from last week, now claiming that a ""wild dingo"" gave him rabies; Dave says George W. Bush is ""(as) dumb as a box of tools""; after his interview, Tom Brokaw walks straight back to Rockefeller Center.

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168. James Belushi, Third Eye Blind

Aired 27 June 2000

Dave confesses that he has a slight crush on British news anchor Daljit Dhaliwal. Later, Alan interrupts Dave to congratulate the genetics scientists for cracking the genetic code, then offers ""specimens"" for the lady researchers.

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169. Martha Stewart, Travis

Aired 28 June 2000

Ted Nugent sits in; Dave rants about the ""wild island sex"" on Survivor; Martha Stewart arrives onstage on a red, white and blue bike, then gives The Nuge a guitar case made entirely of pinecones.

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170. George Clooney, Warren Zevon

Aired 29 June 2000

Maria tells Dave that newscaster/hottie Daljit Dhaliwal has been booked for next week, while Dave announces that he's doing a favor for a cop who stopped him for speeding recently by having him appear on the show. Also, Dave and Survivor loser Dirk Been comment on how everybody's losing weight on the show except Richard Hatch.

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171. Jay Thomas, David Sedaris

Aired 30 June 2000

Dave brags that he's going to a gin n' tonic party after the show to look for some babes; during Mailbag, Biff blows Dan Rather's head off; a social worker named Lauren is the first real decoy to appear on ""Staffer- Not a Staffer.""

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172. Tom Arnold, Brian Wilson

Aired 3 July 2000

Dave plays the tapes of the dog bite and the deer attack yet again; during Campaign 2000, Maria introduces Dave to a First Mate in the US Navy, and 200 sailors from the USS Nassau storm the stage right afterward; Brian Wilson and Friends perform ""Sloop John B.""

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173. National Hollerin' Champions, Skye McCole Bartusiak

Aired 4 July 2000

Dave introduces the ""Late Show Liberty Dancers""; live via telephone, the owner of a nearby fireworks shop shoots explosives; the finalists of this year's National Hollerin' Championship perform onstage.

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174. Ellen Degeneres, Sheryl Crow & Steve Earle

Aired 5 July 2000

The ""Liberty Dancers"" are rechristened ""The 5th of July Dancers""; an audience guy with a very distinctive goatee is the subject of a reality show-themed Top Ten; Dave bullies Tony into promoting his self-titled internet program.

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175. Daljit Dhaliwal, Shawn Wayans

Aired 6 July 2000

Dave finally meets Daljit Dhaliwal, who seems more interested in discussing world affairs then responding to Dave's thinly-veiled flirting. Also, Shawn Wayans promotes Scary Movie.

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176. Jason Alexander, Tracy Chapman

Aired 7 July 2000

Pat and Kenny replace Dave's chair; Dave welcomes Sgt. John Best of the Marshall (Texas) Police Department as the new co-host of the show; Jerry Foley appears on ""Staffer- Not a Staffer"" and nearly stumps Dave.

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177. Bruce Willis, Elliot Smith

Aired 17 July 2000

Dave asks the viewers at home to have a nice, tasty beverage while they watch the show; Survivor tenth-place finisher Gretchen Cordy drops by; Elliott Smith performs ""Somebody That I Used to Know.""

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178. Marilu Henner, Dixie Chicks

Aired 18 July 2000

Live from the theater basement, it's ""Let's Look for Rats."" The piece gets off to a slow start, until Alan runs downstairs to scare them into appearing on camera.

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179. Will Ferrell, Ben Folds Five

Aired 19 July 2000

Dave continues to refer to Paul as Wayne ""Fat Boy"" Ewing; Alan shows Dave photos from his recent vacation; Maria confirms that Al Gore's interested in being a guest on the show; Ben Folds Five (in their last TV appearance) performs ""Regrets.""

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180. Jeff Daniels, Bob Sarlatte

Aired 20 July 2000

Continuing with a running gag that started the previous week, Dave shows a ""Anna Kournikova Play of the Day"" (footage of her drinking a water bottle), followed by similar clips from Don Zimmer and Larry King. Also, Gerard impersonates Survivor loser Greg Buis (who was sick) for a spirited chat during ""Campaign 2000.""

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181. Jon Stewart, Lucy Pearl

Aired 21 July 2000

Dave trims off half of his tie; Alan has a crying jag over Kathie Lee Gifford's departure from her daytime talk show; Dave and Jon Stewart discuss politics.

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182. Harrison Ford

Aired 24 July 2000

Pat and Kenny play Frisbee on the roof; the latest roll call introduces us to such people behind-the-scenes as Tony Mendez's puppet-master, Dave's fiancé and Paul's girlfriend (the same woman), and a staffer who's still living in his Y2K bunker; Dave suggests that a proposed Bush-Gore debate on the show will utilize Jai Alai scoring.

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183. Don Rickles, Ween

Aired 25 July 2000

Dave suggests that someone on the staff is messing around with his chair; during ""Campaign 2000,"" Maria Pope tells Dave that there has been no word from the Bush camp; George Plimpton reads the new Harry Potter book, but not aloud; Ween performs ""Even If You Don't.""

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184. Kathie Lee Gifford, Bev Tanner

Aired 26 July 2000

A new controversy brews as Dave claims he's going to dust his chair for ""ass prints""; Harold Larkin is attacked by a giant can of Off! bug spray; Kathie Lee Gifford receives a farewell present from Dave.

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185. Connie Chung, Harry Hill

Aired 27 July 2000

An audience member names all ten of her grandkids; the entire theater is filled with mosquito spray; Kathie Lee returns to present the Top Ten.

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186. Roseanne, David Gray

Aired 28 July 2000

Dave hits Alan with a baseball bat; a blonde woman pretending to be Kathie Lee says goodbye forever to Dave; David Gray performs ""Babylon.""

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187. Edie Falco, Macy Gray

Aired 31 July 2000

Dave shows (bogus) footage of a guy with defibrillator paddles standing near Dick Cheney during a television interview. Later, Macy Gray sings ""I Try.""

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188. Nathan Lane, John Pizzarelli Trio

Aired 1 August 2000

During ""Campaign 2000,"" Tony Randall botches a comedy piece. Later, Nathan Lane talks about his dog and sings.

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189. Joy Philbin, Joe Lockhart

Aired 2 August 2000

Alan goes berzerk and chases a man outside. Later, Dave chats with President Clinton's press secretary Joe Lockhart.

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190. Al Roker, Craig Ferguson

Aired 3 August 2000

Maria introduces Dave to ""Survivor"" contestant Gervase Peterson. Later, NBC weatherman Al Roker promotes his new book.

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191. Darrell Hammond, Todd Rundgren

Aired 4 August 2000

During CBS Mailbag, Mujibur and Sirajul debate ""Do you like monkeys?"", which results in a lengthy fistfight. Later, after another one of Inky Mendez's tantrums, we see an ad for ""Dave and Tony's How to Rant In Spanish"" educational videotape.

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192. Tom Selleck, Jordan

Aired 7 August 2000

For no apparent reason, the CEO of Qualcomm presents Dave with a check for $25,000. Later, Dave chats with Jean Jordan, the stripper-turned-writer who was eliminated from ""Big Brother 1.""

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193. Al Franken, Guster

Aired 8 August 2000

""The Late Show Iron Chef"" pits Rupert Jee against Joe G. Rupert wins decisively with his chicken rollatini.

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194. Sam Donaldson, Kid Rock

Aired 9 August 2000

Biff goes outside to count sweaty people; during ""Campaign 2000,"" Alan interrupts Maria with a soulful rendition of ""Send in the Clowns.""

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195. Jennifer Lopez, Reggie Jones

Aired 10 August 2000

Paul joins Dave for ""Know Your Jewish U.S. Senators."" During ""Campaign 2000,"" Maria introduces Dave to ""Survivor I"" runner-up Colleen Haskell.

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196. Vince Vaughn, Eels

Aired 11 August 2000

Vince Vaughn promotes ""The Cell,"" while Maria expresses her optimism in a possible debate between George W. Bush and Al Gore right here on the show.

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