My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman
TV-MA
7.8
2018
Comedy
, Talk
TV legend David Letterman teams up with fascinating global figures for in-depth interviews and curiosity-fueled excursions in this monthly talk show.
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- Cast:
- David Letterman
Episode 4 : Lizzo
October. 21,2020
Music superstar Lizzo invites Dave to lay down a track at her home studio as they chat about flutes, protests, her time working with Prince and more.
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Episode 3 : Dave Chappelle
October. 21,2020
In a rare interview near his farm in Ohio, comedy legend Dave Chappelle reflects on his unconventional career, his family and the power of community.
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Episode 2 : Robert Downey Jr.
October. 21,2020
The "Iron Man" star opens up about his showbiz childhood, addictions and comeback, then introduces Dave to the animal menagerie at his Malibu home.
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Episode 1 : Kim Kardashian West
October. 21,2020
Kim Kardashian West walks Dave through key moments from her life, including the O.J. trial, a Paris robbery, her law studies and a White House visit.
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