10-26-1982: With the aid of a visual bouncing ball, the audience sings an aria from Verdi's "Il Travatore" with guest Luciano Pavarotti.
10-26-1985: A rare 90-minute Saturday-night show: The Tri-State-Area special, in which Dave pays tribute to the fine sights and sounds of the metropolitan area. Larry "Bud" presents a plaque to residents of Fort Lee, New Jersey, with Miss Petite Tri-State.
10-26-1992: Dave appears on Monday Night Football and reads the National Football League's standard disclaimer.
10-26-1993: The Roof-Cam catches characters from Broadway's "Cats" frisked on the street and taken away in a police squad car. Later, while interviewing Phil Donahue, Dave runs around the theatre with a microphone, as the aurdience gets the chance to question Phil.
10-26-1994: Dave asks two standby audience members, Jenya and Gary, to buy coffee for Dan Rather. Later in the show, Rather anchors the CBS Evening News while eating a Slim Jim and drinking coffee, and Jenya and Gary walk onto the shot.
10-26-1994: Top Ten Signs Your Judge is Bored - 6. Won't stop pounding the gavel (if you know what I mean).
10-26-1998: "The Weekend from Dave's Point of View" bit.
10-26-1998: Guys with "Y-A-N-K-S" on their chests bring out the Top Ten List: Signs Your Campaign Is Too Dirty.
10-26-1999: "Where Can I Get a Decent Meal in This Town": Mujibur & Sirajul visit the Manhattan Chili Company: "It's good."
10-26-1999: we see a "classic" "Work With Me" moment. (CBS cancelled the show after just 4 episodes.)
10-26-1999: Reporter David Diaz beats up a guy who interrupts his on-street report.
10-26-1999: Top Ten Signs the Money Is Going to Martha Stewart's Head.
10-26-1999: We get to see still photos (taken by Will Lee) of the band's Presidential gig.
10-26-2000: alt.fan.letterman is on pins and needles to see if this "This Dave" thread turns into another private correspondance between two newsgroup regulars.
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