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Monday, August 25
Tracy Morgan (Scare Tactics)
Olympic Gold Medal Gymnast Shawn Johnson
Solange (CD, "Sol-Angel and the Hadley Street Dreams")
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Tuesday, August 26
Olympic Decathlon Gold Medalist Bryan Clay
Don Cheadle (Traitor)
Little Anthony & The Imperials (CD, "You'll Never Know")
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Wednesday, August 27
Olympic Gold Medalists Kerri Walsh & Misty May-Treanor (USA Olympic Beach Volleyball Gold Medalists)
Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother)
Nas (CD, "Untitled")
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Thursday, August 28
Brad Garrett ('Til Death)
Blake Lively (Gossip Girl)
Randy Houser (Digital Single, "Anything Goes")
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Friday, August 29
Amy Sedaris
Kim Kardashian (Disaster Movie)
Comedian Brian Regan
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LATE SHOW Fall Interns Wanted

Late Show is looking for FULL TIME Interns for the Fall 2007 semester.

Late Show has interns in the following departments: Writers, Talent, Research, Production, Writers Production and Music. Interns work on projects specific to their departments and perform general office duties. We also offer a part time internship in our Production Finance department to an Accounting or Finance major.

If you are interested in a career in television, can get credit from your college for an internship, and are available Monday-Friday 10AM-7PM apply now. With the exception of the Finance internship YOU MUST BE AVAILABLE FULL TIME. Please note once again that YOU MUST BE ENROLLED IN COLLEGE to be eligible to participate in our program.

Mail or fax a resume and cover letter to:

Janice Penino
Vice President, Human Resources
Late Show with David Letterman
1697 Broadway
New York, NY 10019


Fax number is (212) 975-5546. You can also email your application to lateshowinternships@cbs.com. Our application deadline is June 1st. The Fall semester runs from August until December. Please do not send other correspondence to the addresses listed for internships.




25 Years in Late Night Television




DAVID LETTERMAN MARKS 25 YEARS IN LATE NIGHT TELEVISION

On Feb. 1, 1982, David Letterman hit the stage of "Late Night with David Letterman" and that night, single-handedly changed the face of late night television forever. Now, 25 years later, Letterman continues to set the standard in late night. With 4,506 broadcasts, 14,772 guest appearances, 14 Emmy Awards and 89 Emmy nominations to his credit, Letterman and his late night programs, "Late Night with David Letterman" and the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, are ranked among the best and most innovative television programs in the history of broadcasting. Other than the late Johnny Carson, who hosted "The Tonight Show" for 30 years, no other late night host comes near Letterman in longevity, critical praise and award recognition.

After spending 11 1/2 years at "Late Night with David Letterman," Letterman moved his show to the CBS Television Network on Aug. 30, 1993 and instantly created an immensely successful late night franchise for the Network. Now in its 14th season on CBS, the LATE SHOW continues to shine: the CBS late night broadcast alone has been honored with nine Emmy Awards, 54 Emmy nominations and countless other accolades and critical acclaim for its original and inventive comedy, newsmaking guests and cutting-edge musical performances.

Download "Dave's 25th Anniversary Timeline" (PDF) featuring highlights from Dave's career in late night television.

Download "Facts From 25 Years in Late Night" (PDF) featuring fun facts about Dave's shows, his guests, the various Top Ten Home Offices and more.

The LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN is a production of Worldwide Pants Incorporated. Barbara Gaines, Maria Pope, Jude Brennan and Rob Burnett are the executive producers.



Stupid Pet & Human Trick Auditions

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN is looking for contestants for upcoming Stupid Pet and Human Trick segments.

You can apply by calling us (see info below) or attending one of our regional auditions for talented pets and people in the following cities:


More dates to be announced soon.

If you have something that is funny, safe and original, we want to hear about it!

Call 1-888-PET-TRIK (1-888-738-8745) to qualify for an audition, a trick must be fun, unique and safe. Animals must perform voluntarily and be treated humanely. All types of animals are welcome.

This is your chance! Don't hesitate! Tell your friends and family, and you or someone you know may be on their way to New York to meet Dave. Selected participants will receive a free trip to New York, a payment for their appearance on the show, and a chance to perform their trick on the stage of the Ed Sullivan Theater in front of millions of LATE SHOW viewers. Don't miss your chance! Call today! You may also e-mail Stupid Trick Talent Assistant Ryan Williams.








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