10-08-1986: After a studio visit to the Museum of Science, Dave gives everyone in the audience $1 and a can of Spam.
10-08-1987: Top Ten Slogans of the Scab NFL - 10. We're not football players . . . but we play them on TV!
10-08-1991: Dave calls Meg Parsont to warn her that tonight's Top Ten Least Popular Craftsman Tools will be displayed on the T-shirts of fat guys marching through her office. Leonard Tepper makes his first appearance on Dave wearing the #1 T-shirt: Gas-powered Clapper.
10-08-1991: Top Ten Least Popular Craftsman Tools - 8. Lee Press-On Rivets.
10-08-1992: Top Ten Little-Known Debate Rules - 9. After particularly good answer, moderator may wink at candidate. 2. Candidates may compare themselves to J.F.K. only in terms of screwing around.
10-08-1993: "Celebrities in the Audience" makes its first appearance on the new show, as guests from previous shows are introduced in the crowd -- Glenn Close, Sylvester Stallone, Jerry Lewis, Jimmy Carter, Siskel & Ebert, and Bob Borden.
10-08-1993: Top Ten Ways Clinton Can Pay for the Health Care Plan - 8. Announce that the paper money in everybody's monopoly box is now real money.
10-08-1996: Late Show News Review includes Pat Farmer as a newscaster, Mujibur and Sirajul auditioning for "Home Alone 3", and "Princess Di" (Calvert) doing a striptease.
10-08-1996: The Roof Cam shows two political guys fighting.
10-08-1996: Top Ten Signs You're Being Robbed By a Dumb Guy - 8. Despite the fake afro, it's perfectly clear that he's beloved actor Dick Van Patten. 2. His getaway plan: drug Gavin MacLeod and ride the "Love Boat" to Guam.
10-08-1997: "Dave's Video Collection" bit.
10-08-1997: Dave watches leaves turn and nails dry, and an audience member's recieves and smokes his first cigar.
10-08-1997: Fake ad attacks Gore/Clinton's fund-raising.
10-08-1997: Top Ten Signs You're a Bad Spy - 7. Concealed within your umbrella is a slightly smaller umbrella.
10-08-1998: C-SPAN poll of Congress: Have You Ever Had Improper Relations with Monica Lewinsky?
10-08-1998: Dave gives an audience guy a $50 refund for the money he spent on a stained shirt at the CBS store.
10-08-1998: Episode actually gets a TV-PG-V rating, perhaps because Stephen Baldwin is a guest.
10-08-1998: Top Ten Things Republicans and Democrats Agree On.
10-08-1999: CBS Mailbag: (1) Cameraman Dave Dorsett's coffee burrito; (2) audience applauds "or we'll release a swarm of angry hornets"; (3) Pat Farmer introduces "Great Pats Throughout History"--there's only one? (4) Kalter sings; he's a 46-year-old virgin?
10-08-1999: Top Ten Middle-of-the-Night Messages Siegfried Leaves on Roy's Answering Machine.
10-08-2001: As Alan Kalter apparently got stuck in traffic coming to work, Marv Albert does the opening announcement, mentioning his own name. Later, he does some bloopers in the middle of guest Farrah Fawcett's interview.
10-08-2001: Dave calls Steph. She's 26, and not an intern. He's calling her "Monty" these days. Dave suggests she go out with Art. We see photos of her trip to the Central Park Zoo (including Julianne Moore).
10-08-2001: Dave's desk story: He was at the supermarket, and the cashier ("Jimmy") was unsure of what Dave had; he got a price check on his potatoes, but called them tomatoes. Later, we get stills of potatoes and tomatoes (printed out from the Internet).
10-08-2001: Guest Farrah Fawcett says she uses a Polaroid to photograph things for her art project. She also mentions how helpful the LA Fire Department was.
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