Queen of Daytime To Make Her First LATE SHOW Appearance on Thursday,
December 1
Oprah Winfrey, whose renown as a television host, producer and publisher
has made her one of the most recognized and admired public figures
worldwide, will make her first appearance on the LATE SHOW with DAVID
LETTERMAN, Thursday, December 1st. Ms. Winfrey, who appeared twice in
the 1980s on NBC's "Late Night with David Letterman," has never been a
guest on CBS's LATE SHOW.
Ms. Winfrey will make her LATE SHOW appearance the same night as the
red-carpet premiere for the Broadway musical "The Color Purple," which
she is producing. The theatrical production is based on the Alice Walker
novel, which also yielded the 1985 film of the same title, for which
Winfrey was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress.
"What a big night that is going to be - not only for us, not only for
Oprah, but for Broadway," said Letterman during a taping of his show
this evening. "You have the big 'Color Purple' Broadway opening, and
then right across the street here in this theater, you have Oprah
appearing here. I mean, that's what Broadway is all about - it's a
street of dreams."
Letterman, who in recent years has made no secret of his longstanding
desire to have Winfrey as a guest, said, "This just gives you an idea of
what a big, big star this really is. She's huge. Put bygones behind us,
the water under the bridge, over the dam, wherever water goes - standing
in your basement - she's going to be here on this show and it's going to
be fantastic."
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Enfin! ;) Queen of Daytime To Make Her First LATE SHOW Appearance on Thursday, December 1 Oprah Winfrey, whose renown as a television host, producer and publisher has made her one of the most recognized and admired public figures worldwide, will make her first appearance on the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Thursday, December 1st. Ms. Winfrey, who appeared twice in the 1980s on NBC's "Late Night with David Letterman," has never been a guest on CBS's LATE SHOW. Ms. Winfrey will make her LATE SHOW appearance the same night as the red-carpet premiere for the Broadway musical "The Color Purple," which she is producing. The theatrical production is based on the Alice Walker novel, which also yielded the 1985 film of the same title, for which Winfrey was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress. "What a big night that is going to be - not only for us, not only for Oprah, but for Broadway," said Letterman during a taping of his show this evening. "You have the big 'Color Purple' Broadway opening, and then right across the street here in this theater, you have Oprah appearing here. I mean, that's what Broadway is all about - it's a street of dreams." Letterman, who in recent years has made no secret of his longstanding desire to have Winfrey as a guest, said, "This just gives you an idea of what a big, big star this really is. She's huge. Put bygones behind us, the water under the bridge, over the dam, wherever water goes - standing in your basement - she's going to be here on this show and it's going to be fantastic."
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Enfin! ;)
Queen of Daytime To Make Her First LATE SHOW Appearance on Thursday,
December 1
Oprah Winfrey, whose renown as a television host, producer and
publisher has made her one of the most recognized and admired public
figures worldwide, will make her first appearance on the LATE SHOW
with DAVID LETTERMAN, Thursday, December 1st. Ms. Winfrey, who
appeared twice in the 1980s on NBC's "Late Night with David
Letterman," has never been a guest on CBS's LATE SHOW.
Ms. Winfrey will make her LATE SHOW appearance the same night as the
red-carpet premiere for the Broadway musical "The Color Purple," which
she is producing. The theatrical production is based on the Alice
Walker novel, which also yielded the 1985 film of the same title, for
which Winfrey was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting
Actress. "What a big night that is going to be - not only for us, not only
for
Oprah, but for Broadway," said Letterman during a taping of his show
this evening. "You have the big 'Color Purple' Broadway opening, and
then right across the street here in this theater, you have Oprah
appearing here. I mean, that's what Broadway is all about - it's a
street of dreams."
Letterman, who in recent years has made no secret of his longstanding
desire to have Winfrey as a guest, said, "This just gives you an idea
of what a big, big star this really is. She's huge. Put bygones
behind us, the water under the bridge, over the dam, wherever water
goes - standing in your basement - she's going to be here on this
show and it's going to be fantastic."
Enfin! ;) Queen of Daytime To Make Her First LATE SHOW Appearance on Thursday, December 1 Oprah Winfrey, whose renown as a television host, producer and publisher has made her one of the most recognized and admired public figures worldwide, will make her first appearance on the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Thursday, December 1st. Ms. Winfrey, who appeared twice in the 1980s on NBC's "Late Night with David Letterman," has never been a guest on CBS's LATE SHOW. Ms. Winfrey will make her LATE SHOW appearance the same night as the red-carpet premiere for the Broadway musical "The Color Purple," which she is producing. The theatrical production is based on the Alice Walker novel, which also yielded the 1985 film of the same title, for which Winfrey was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress. "What a big night that is going to be - not only for us, not only for Oprah, but for Broadway," said Letterman during a taping of his show this evening. "You have the big 'Color Purple' Broadway opening, and then right across the street here in this theater, you have Oprah appearing here. I mean, that's what Broadway is all about - it's a street of dreams." Letterman, who in recent years has made no secret of his longstanding desire to have Winfrey as a guest, said, "This just gives you an idea of what a big, big star this really is. She's huge. Put bygones behind us, the water under the bridge, over the dam, wherever water goes - standing in your basement - she's going to be here on this show and it's going to be fantastic."