S21E08: Jeff Cesario
Casting a line with Jeff Cesario. Jeff is known for his numerous ‘Tonight Show’ and Letterman appearances and is one of the few Emmy Award winners we’ve had on the...
Read MoreCasting a line with Jeff Cesario. Jeff is known for his numerous ‘Tonight Show’ and Letterman appearances and is one of the few Emmy Award winners we’ve had on the...
Read MoreBanding together with Paul Shaffer. Paul is not just a musical legend, but has been at the ground floor for ground-breaking comedy institutions like Saturday Night Live and Late Night...
Read MoreGetting tall with Wendy Liebman. Wendy slid by the CATP studios while she was in town and we talked about many things…including her album ‘Taller on TV’ WHICH YOU SHOULD...
Read MoreAt around 10pm last night, my wife asked me why I seemed down. And I was. I wasn’t “Can’t Pay the Mortgage” down, or “[Favourite Sports Game Team] Suffering Crippling Loss to [Least Favourite Sports Game Team]” sad, or even “Lost eBay Auction for ‘The GoGo’s ‘Vacation’ Whiskey Tumbler Set'” depressed. David Letterman’s last show was about to take to the airwaves and it was to end an era. After 33 years and 6028 shows, he fiddled with his last two-erasered pencil, signed off, and walked out the way he came in. He was and is the same gap-toothed, self-effacing charmer that really had no business being there in the first place. He made his mark and let the people come to him. Everyone I’ve talked to about this had their rituals around watching his show. Mine was this.