That’s My Time with David Letterman
TV-MA
6.7
2022
Comedy
, Talk
David Letterman invites some of the hottest up-and-coming stand-up stars to perform a set and sit down for a chat.
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- Cast:
- David Letterman
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EP1 - Sam Morril
June. 07,2022
Sam Morril tackles the sorrow of losing a phone and the joy of subtly subverting hate groups. Later, he talks to Dave about his "Joker" role.
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EP2 - Naomi Ekperigin
June. 07,2022
Lockdown realizations, therapist must-haves and the power of "It's OK" — Naomi Ekperigin from "Mythic Quest" reveals all, then touches Dave's beard.
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EP3 - Rosebud Baker
June. 07,2022
Rosebud Baker talks about the trials of voting, dating — and living — as well as the intensity of her "Saturday Night Live" day job.
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EP4 - Brian Simpson
June. 12,2022
Brian Simpson ticks off his many reasons to hate people, including folks who mix up "ammonia" and "pneumonia," uncaring guests — and parents.
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