01-17-1989: Tonight's featured item for Al Maher's Box 'O' Thrills: Popcorn!
01-17-1990: After last week's failed attempt for Simon the Myna Bird to sing "Blueberry Hill," a new comedy bit is done to death. Tonight: Simon the Singing Bunny doesn't sing "Blueberry Hill"
01-17-1990: Top Ten New AT&T Slogans - 9. Committed to reviving the lost art of letter writing.
01-17-1991: Tonight's show isn't taped due to coverage of the second night of the Gulf War. Scheduled as guests were Wendy Wasserstein, Danny Aiello, and Linda Evangelista.
01-17-1994: "Can a Guy in a Bear Suit Hail a Cab?" Faster than you can say Turban Cowboy. Later, the Guy in the Bear Suit and the Cab Driver take a bow.
01-17-1994: Top Ten Signs You've Hired the Wrong Kid to Shovel Your Driveway - 2. You get a half-hearted recommendation from his wife, Marilyn Quayle.
01-17-1995: Tom Jones repeatedly appears too soon on stage and sings "It's Not Unusual." Supermarket Finds includes Waldo Spaghetti-O's, President's Choice Cheescake, and Bloody Clams, which Dave distributes to the audience, prompting one guy to try it.
01-17-1995: Top Ten Dallas Cowboy Excuses - 5. Those big guys on the other team kept trying to knock us down.
01-17-1997: CBS Mailbag: (1) confetti from shredded Whitewater documents; (2) video clip apparently has Clinton saying nice stuff about the Late Show; (3) Pat Farmer models "Dave's One-Piece (Jump) Suit"; (4) Dave calls the movie phone guy.
01-17-1997: It's "Comedy from Around the World" with Lehai Fan-Bula (sp?) from Monrovia, Liberia, telling jokes in his native tongue. Later, Dave exhibits "snacks from around the world".
01-17-1997: It's an "All Kevin Spectacular" as Kevin Kline, Kevin Sorbo, and Kevin Brennan guest on the show. The closing credits on the show include all staffers named Kevin (Kevin Burnett, Kevin Foley, Kevin Gaines, Kevin Mulligan [actually the name of Gerard's son], etc.).
01-17-1997: Top Ten Ways the World Would Be Different if Everyone Were Named Kevin - 4. When it sounds like Springsteen fans are booing, they're actually yelling "Kevin."
01-17-2000: A one-month-old rerun airs, with guests Jim Carrey and Alanis Morissette.
01-17-2000: Late Show 2000 - Comedy Under Siege, let's say. The first show of five weeks without Dave, as he recovers from surgery. A one-month-old rerun airs. * "Comedy Under Siege" phrase by James Langdell.
01-17-2001: "Last Time on the Late Show" bit includes Dave swearing at Richard Simmons, kitty noises overdubbed on Dan Rather's news, head carpenter Harold Larkin doing eye surgeries, Top Ten List (but Alan protests, so Dave will reconsider), awkward sexual tension between stagehands Pat and Kenny, and a visit from Late Show panda Ling-Ling (Gerry Mulligan).
01-17-2001: "Les Moonves" has another message about Superbowl 35 and Survivor 2, which starts with "thanks Jay" and ends with "and now back to you, Husky".
01-17-2001: Clinton Classic Joke involves Clinton's riding an enormous motorcycle.
01-17-2001: Dave has a problem with the back of his chair, so Pat adjusts it during a commercial break, but it turns out that Dave is coming down with the flu. Is it affecting his powers of proprioception (sense of yourself in space), and the chair was fine all along?
01-17-2001: Segment 6 of the show is at "record" length, at over 10 minutes. The guest is Elle Macpherson, who promotes "A Girl Thing" on Showtime.
01-17-2001: Top Ten Things We've Learned from the Clinton Years - 2. You can be Vice President during the most prosperous time in America, run against a dumb guy, get more votes, and still lose.
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