Oddly enough, one of my first thoughts when I heard was, “I wonder which clip Don will choose...? There’s too many good ones!” From Live! to Millionaire & beyond, what a truly legendary broadcaster Regis was & his Letterman appearances were always incredible. Thanks, as always, Don.
Impossible to imagine Letterman's shows without the omnipresent spirit and/or presence of Regis. For all his ribbing, u could tell Dave genuinely liked and respected him..and very few people could say that. RIP to Mr. New York City.
After hearing about the unfortunate news today while I was at work, I knew there were would be some great clips of Regis and Dave uploaded here when I got home. You never disappoint. I truly appreciate you and this channel very much sir, I thank you. RIP Regis.
I’ve had the “it’s a *ferret* !” line in my head for years. It’s finally nice to get some closure as to its source! Regis was also a great guest. I love how he and Dave always played off each other like an old married couple.
I went to this book signing but I didn't feel like waiting on line so I left right before they started filming. I actually wound up meeting Regis a few years later for a work related video. Nice guy and a total pro. R.I.P.
I'm not American, and only a couple of years ago I got to know Letterman and many of his guests. Thank you so much for your extensive work on this channel. I nearly died when I saw Marv holding his papers just like Chris Elliott would do imitating him! Regis and Dave, one of the best couples in comedy with Abbott and Costello, Jerry and Dean, Laurel and Hardy, Bread and Butter, Salt and Pepper, Ginger and Fred... (not my joke, but it's not easy to find the right moment for it)
10:20 for the same reason I love the scene from the one viewer mail where he shows everyone what happens after the show and how he turns in for the night, I love this image of a tray or side table with keys, money, drink and etc. Just the sort of story it tells of small cozy living.
Dave mentions that the Top Ten book was published by Pocket Books......probably a coincidence, but you don't think Meg Parsont had anything to do with getting it published?
Ahhh, sex addict Marv.... or what ever his secret was to get him fired.. such a bad rug. Regis was so good with dave.. they worked off each other so well.. too bad they were not closer in age, i am sure they would have done something together on regular bases.
One of the most incredible pairings in modern media. They truly brought out the best in each other. A devastating loss.
Thanks, Don. He was a good friend and contributor to Dave’s shows.
Oddly enough, one of my first thoughts when I heard was, “I wonder which clip Don will choose...? There’s too many good ones!”
From Live! to Millionaire & beyond, what a truly legendary broadcaster Regis was & his Letterman appearances were always incredible. Thanks, as always, Don.
I got to see Regis and Don Rickles in Austin about 5 years ago. Great show. RIP.
Nice! I regret not going when they both came to Long Island. RIP
Impossible to imagine Letterman's shows without the omnipresent spirit and/or presence of Regis. For all his ribbing, u could tell Dave genuinely liked and respected him..and very few people could say that. RIP to Mr. New York City.
I hope you can upload a lot more Regis/Dave stuff since they had one of the greatest onscreen relationships ever.
RIP Regis! ❤️
I can't wait for the major Regis collection of every appearance.
After hearing about the unfortunate news today while I was at work, I knew there were would be some great clips of Regis and Dave uploaded here when I got home. You never disappoint. I truly appreciate you and this channel very much sir, I thank you. RIP Regis.
I’ve had the “it’s a *ferret* !” line in my head for years. It’s finally nice to get some closure as to its source!
Regis was also a great guest. I love how he and Dave always played off each other like an old married couple.
I went to this book signing but I didn't feel like waiting on line so I left right before they started filming. I actually wound up meeting Regis a few years later for a work related video. Nice guy and a total pro. R.I.P.
A major member of the Late Show family. Rest easy, big man.
Thanks, Don.
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RIP Regis the greatest tv legend ever, live tv will never be the same without him.
I'm not American, and only a couple of years ago I got to know Letterman and many of his guests. Thank you so much for your extensive work on this channel.
I nearly died when I saw Marv holding his papers just like Chris Elliott would do imitating him!
Regis and Dave, one of the best couples in comedy with Abbott and Costello, Jerry and Dean, Laurel and Hardy, Bread and Butter, Salt and Pepper, Ginger and Fred...
(not my joke, but it's not easy to find the right moment for it)
thanks for posting all these
Give Godspeed Regis Philbin,Always Loved His Spots on Dave:)
Sucking and Licking OMG. And Dave and Marv ALSO had unbelievable chemistry together as well.
I remember at Ed Sullivan theater Dave would have a contest of guess which door Regis is behind, using those doors at the left side of the theater.
I just bought a copy of that first Late Night Top Ten Book a few weeks ago. Ended up buying the second one and both of the Late Show Top Ten books.
This was released on my birthday!
Dammit. I started watching and then thought "hey, how old is Regis?" and dammit ... RIP Regis. He was one of the best guests Dave had.
10:20 for the same reason I love the scene from the one viewer mail where he shows everyone what happens after the show and how he turns in for the night, I love this image of a tray or side table with keys, money, drink and etc. Just the sort of story it tells of small cozy living.
Man, only Newhart is alive now. I truly hope he survives 2020.
Rip regis😭
Reeg, Dave's daytime counterpart. ❤
Would you like to buy a ferret? Doesn't have the same ring to it. RIP Regis, you we're one of kind!
RIP Regis
I was at the signing. Regis was not amused. *Missed being on air by 5 minutes.
Regis seemed like a really good sport
Regis!
31 Years ago today (11/7/21)
Regis always had fun on Dave's show....told a harrowing story about his wheelchair-bound son at work at The Pentagon the morning of 9/11.
10:29 LOL!!
Missed segment opportunity - Marv and Reeeeg singing show tunes...
Dave mentions that the Top Ten book was published by Pocket Books......probably a coincidence, but you don't think Meg Parsont had anything to do with getting it published?
They discuss it in my Meg Parsont 3-parter.
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Ah, the Ferret Karens! I'd nearly forgotten them. They killed a lot of ferrets back in the day.
hey! no sports clips from Marv Albert's crack staff headed up by Dave Katz?
Not included here, because this was about Regis.
Ahhh, sex addict Marv.... or what ever his secret was to get him fired.. such a bad rug. Regis was so good with dave.. they worked off each other so well.. too bad they were not closer in age, i am sure they would have done something together on regular bases.