David Letterman crashes Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' monologue
- David Letterman made a surprise appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on February 10, interrupting Fallon's monologue to welcome Paul Shaffer and The World's Most Dangerous Band.
- Shaffer, who was Letterman's bandleader for 33 years, is temporarily leading the band on The Tonight Show while The Roots prepare for SNL's special.
- The visit featured a humorous exchange between Letterman and Fallon, including a tortilla slap battle, with Letterman joking, 'Is this the 23rd hour of the Today show?'
- This marked Letterman's first visit to The Tonight Show since Jay Leno took over after Johnny Carson's retirement in 1992, reuniting him briefly with Shaffer.
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David Letterman Crashes Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show Monologue to Smack Him In the Face
Around the 3:47 mark of Jimmy Fallon's monologue on Monday's The Tonight Show, David Letterman came out of retirement to crash the party. "Is this the 23rd hour of the Today Show?" he quipped, before reuniting with former music director Paul Shaffer, filming a "lame" TikTok and slapping Fallon in the face with a tortilla
David Letterman Makes Rare, Long-In-Coming Visit To ‘Tonight’, Trades Quips And Slaps With Jimmy Fallon
John Oliver’s not the only talk show host who can drop in on another show unexpectedly. Last night, the great David Letterman made a rare appearance on the Tonight Show right in the middle of Jimmy Fallon’s monologue. Catching the audience – if not Fallon – by surprise, Letterman dropped by to see his old […]
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