On This Day: June 23, 1980 – The David Letterman Show Premieres on NBC

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On This Day: June 23, 1980 – The David Letterman Show Premieres on NBC
On this day June 23, 1980, The David Letterman Show premiered on NBC as a weekday morning talk show. Known for his dry wit and offbeat humor, David Letterman brought a fresh and unconventional style to daytime television. The show ran for one season with a total of 90 episodes, but its unique tone and experimental segments failed to connect with the traditional morning audience.

Despite its short run, the show was an important stepping stone in Letterman’s career. Just two years later, he returned to NBC with Late Night with David Letterman, where his sharp and quirky style found the perfect home and built a loyal late night following that would span decades.

80s insight: The David Letterman Show may have missed the mark with morning viewers, but it helped pave the way for a revolution in late night television that reshaped comedy for a generation.

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