David Letterman's Late Show Set Thrown in Dumpsters Hours After Final Episode, Well, this is discouraging! Under 24 hours off the air, and David Letterman's Late Show set pieces are now in dumpsters, Us Weekly can solely uncover.
Moving trucks landed at 53rd Street close to the memorable Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City on Thursday, May 21, an insider lets us know. Making space for Stephen Colbert's takeover, Letterman's popular horizon scenery, work area, and a few seats have as of now gotten the boot. The show's marquee is likewise descending one week from now.
The comic, 68, said his last goodbye on Wednesday, leaving numerous viewers toasting to his 33-year late-night vocation, and big names sharing clasps from their past appearances. The unbelievable host was joined by a few of his celebrated companions as he made that big appearance for the last time, and gave a sweet yell out to his wife Regina and child Harry.
Much obliged to you. Just truly, thank you for being my family," he said. "I adore you both and truly nothing else matters, does it?"Letterman's TV staff family, then, viewed the scene together at McGee's Pub before making a beeline for the wrap party at the Museum of Modern Art. The genuine article, in any case, was some more slippery amid his way out. The source says that he utilized a limo as an imitation and snuck through one of his most loved eateries, Angelo's Pizza, before strolling over to MoMa.
"It was a chill issue," a second insider lets us know of the bash. "Dave was there with his group and staff and visited with Steve Martin." Letterman additionally praised his enormous night with Tina Fey and Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, yet left after not exactly 60 minutes.
Moving trucks landed at 53rd Street close to the memorable Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City on Thursday, May 21, an insider lets us know. Making space for Stephen Colbert's takeover, Letterman's popular horizon scenery, work area, and a few seats have as of now gotten the boot. The show's marquee is likewise descending one week from now.
The comic, 68, said his last goodbye on Wednesday, leaving numerous viewers toasting to his 33-year late-night vocation, and big names sharing clasps from their past appearances. The unbelievable host was joined by a few of his celebrated companions as he made that big appearance for the last time, and gave a sweet yell out to his wife Regina and child Harry.
Much obliged to you. Just truly, thank you for being my family," he said. "I adore you both and truly nothing else matters, does it?"Letterman's TV staff family, then, viewed the scene together at McGee's Pub before making a beeline for the wrap party at the Museum of Modern Art. The genuine article, in any case, was some more slippery amid his way out. The source says that he utilized a limo as an imitation and snuck through one of his most loved eateries, Angelo's Pizza, before strolling over to MoMa.
"It was a chill issue," a second insider lets us know of the bash. "Dave was there with his group and staff and visited with Steve Martin." Letterman additionally praised his enormous night with Tina Fey and Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, yet left after not exactly 60 minutes.
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