Martin Short
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
The first talk show I ever did was in 1982 on Letterman. And I kept thinking, what do I do? Like the same thing you're saying, Jason. What do I talk about? What do I think about? And then I realized, oh, I get it.
The first talk show I ever did was in 1982 on Letterman. And I kept thinking, what do I do? Like the same thing you're saying, Jason. What do I talk about? What do I think about? And then I realized, oh, I get it.
The first talk show I ever did was in 1982 on Letterman. And I kept thinking, what do I do? Like the same thing you're saying, Jason. What do I talk about? What do I think about? And then I realized, oh, I get it.
It's like being at a dinner party where everyone's had some drinks and you're kind of on and telling stories, but somehow you have to lift that six minutes because you don't have the hour and a half ramp.
It's like being at a dinner party where everyone's had some drinks and you're kind of on and telling stories, but somehow you have to lift that six minutes because you don't have the hour and a half ramp.
It's like being at a dinner party where everyone's had some drinks and you're kind of on and telling stories, but somehow you have to lift that six minutes because you don't have the hour and a half ramp.
But all the hosts vary. I mean, you know, sometimes you go... Yeah, some of them go right off. But when I would do Letterman, I swear he would hit one quarter of what I'd prepared. Right. One time he said, tell the Tony Randall story. And I said, I was on two months ago and told the Tony Randall story, Dave. He said, I don't care. Tell it again. You know what I mean?
But all the hosts vary. I mean, you know, sometimes you go... Yeah, some of them go right off. But when I would do Letterman, I swear he would hit one quarter of what I'd prepared. Right. One time he said, tell the Tony Randall story. And I said, I was on two months ago and told the Tony Randall story, Dave. He said, I don't care. Tell it again. You know what I mean?
But all the hosts vary. I mean, you know, sometimes you go... Yeah, some of them go right off. But when I would do Letterman, I swear he would hit one quarter of what I'd prepared. Right. One time he said, tell the Tony Randall story. And I said, I was on two months ago and told the Tony Randall story, Dave. He said, I don't care. Tell it again. You know what I mean?
Steve lives in New York. I rent in New York. But you rent while we're shooting. You don't live in New York. That is correct, sir.
Steve lives in New York. I rent in New York. But you rent while we're shooting. You don't live in New York. That is correct, sir.
Steve lives in New York. I rent in New York. But you rent while we're shooting. You don't live in New York. That is correct, sir.
Well, I mean, that's the thing. It's great that it's shot in New York. It feels 100% like a New York show.
Well, I mean, that's the thing. It's great that it's shot in New York. It feels 100% like a New York show.
Well, I mean, that's the thing. It's great that it's shot in New York. It feels 100% like a New York show.
Molly Shannon, yes. That's super fun.
Molly Shannon, yes. That's super fun.
Molly Shannon, yes. That's super fun.
Well, I still wasn't sure. I was saying, okay, maybe a female, but what about Kathie Lee Gifford? She's a local hire.
Well, I still wasn't sure. I was saying, okay, maybe a female, but what about Kathie Lee Gifford? She's a local hire.