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Late Show Top Ten List

The Top Ten List was a regular segment of the television programs Late Night with David Letterman and the Late Show with David Letterman. Each night, host David Letterman would present a list of ten items, compiled by his writing staff, that circulated around a common theme.

The lists were usually given humorous topics such as Top Ten Signs Your Kid Had A Bad First Day At School or Top Ten Rejected James Bond Gadgets. Some were based on current events. Many guests like Adam Sandler or Bill Murray would come into the show to fulfill the answers. Letterman would also occasionally give an intentionally absurd and mundane category, such as Top Ten Numbers Between One and Ten, drawing humor from the silliness of ranking such mundane items.[1]

Origin edit

Letterman's top ten skit was thought of when Steve O'Donnell was head writer of the Late Night with David Letterman show.[1][2] According to O'Donnell, the Top Ten List was an "almost simultaneous inspiration arriving from staffers Jim Downey, Randy Cohen and Robert “Morty” Morton — largely prompted by the ridiculous 'eligible bachelor' lists in a local New York paper that included the 84-year-old Bill Paley. 'Why, we can put such nonsense together ourselves!' we exclaimed. And we did."[3]

On September 18, 1985, the very first list, "The Top Ten Words That Almost Rhyme With 'Peas'" was broadcast.[4]

The switch from NBC to CBS edit

Before Letterman's departure for CBS, NBC had insisted that the "Top Ten List" was the intellectual property of the network and demanded that it not be used on his new show; Letterman rebutted that the list was not NBC's property or even his own, since he had stolen the concept from elsewhere. A loose compromise was reached where it would be renamed the "Late Show Top Ten," although Letterman would soon simply refer to it once again as the "Top Ten List", with no repercussions.

The only significant modifications in the Late Show years have been the elimination of mentioning a "home office" (such as Wahoo, Nebraska),[citation needed] and the addition of a computer-animated introduction and closing as well as background graphics.

Presentation edit

 
U.S. Army soldiers present a Top 10 List on the Late Show in June 2013.

The entries are read by Letterman in reverse countdown order, and are accompanied by a drum roll performed by CBS Orchestra drummer Anton Fig. There are six montages: the pyramids, the athletes (usually used for a sports-themed top ten list), the taxi cabs, the water towers, the sewer covers, and, in time for the 2012 presidential campaign, the campaign trail.[citation needed] The conclusion of the list is then followed by a brief performance by the band, usually a pop song relating to the topic of the list in some way.

Occasionally, the list is given by a guest presenter (such as John Malkovich reading "Ten Things That Sound Creepy When Said by John Malkovich" or Casey Kasem reading the recurring category "Top Ten Numbers Between One and Ten", or Dale Earnhardt "Top Ten Reasons It Took Me 20 Years To Win The Daytona 500"). At times, the list has also been given by a series of presenters, with each providing one entry; for example, the list for "Ten Things I've Always Wanted to Say to Dave", was used for Letterman's final show in 2015 and included entries from Alec Baldwin, Barbara Walters, Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey, Chris Rock, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Peyton Manning, Tina Fey and Bill Murray.[5]

Four animated characters have recited a Top Ten list on the show:[citation needed] Homer Simpson (4 times), Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin and Optimus Prime.

Perhaps to break the monotony of a daily list, the show will occasionally add a twist to the presentation, sometimes by altering the nature of the list itself. One notable example occurred on November 27, 2001. Introduced as "Top Ten Ways Osama bin Laden Can Improve His Image," the list consisted of only one entry: "#10. There's no way he can improve his image. He's a murdering, soul-less asshole."[6][7]

A common source of confusion regarding the Top Ten List is why the #1 entry is usually seen as the least funny. This even inspired the Late Show to run a pre-taped bit in 1998, humorously exploring the apparent mystery,[8] and to mention it again on December 29, 1999, when the list "Top Ten Phrases That Were Not Spoken This Millennium," included the #1 entry of, "Why is the number one always so damn funny?" Writer Bill Scheft confirmed this in a 2007 interview on Costas on the Radio, stating that the writers use the three funniest entries on #10 (to start the list strong), #6, (which usually accompanies an on-screen slide change), and #2 (the last opportunity for a laugh before the completion of the bit).

Home offices edit

Cities that were the supposed source of the Top 10 lists:

Other home offices:

Books edit

David Letterman's Book of Top Ten Lists and Zesty Lo-Cal Chicken Recipes
 
AuthorDavid Letterman and the writers of the Late Show with David Letterman
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreComedy
PublisherBantam Books
Publication date
1995
Media typeHardcover
Paperback
Pages165
ISBN978-0-553-10222-2
OCLC32894022
818/.540208 20
LC ClassPN6162 .L377 1995

David Letterman and the Late Show writers have released four volumes of Top Ten Lists through CBS book publisher, Pocket Books. The first two volumes were originally released in hardcover and later mass-market paperback editions while the latter two editions only had hardcover releases.

  • The "Late Night with David Letterman" Book of Top Ten Lists (1990).[16]
  • Roman Numeral Two!! An Altogether New Book of Top Ten Lists from "Late Night with David Letterman" (1991).[17]
  • David Letterman's Book of Top Ten Lists and Zesty Lo-Cal Chicken Recipes. (1995).[18]
  • David Letterman's NEW Book of Top Ten Lists and Wedding Patterns for the Husky Bride (1996).[19]

Radio usage edit

For nearly two decades each Top Ten list was packaged into a nationally syndicated radio feature, distributed by Westwood One for use the following morning.[20] Following shows from which the list was omitted, or if Letterman was on vacation, the feature would utilize a list from the archives. The feature was often edited for time, and occasionally edited for content which may have been appropriate for late-night TV, but not morning radio.

In late 2013 Westwood One informed "Top 10" affiliates that it was ceasing distribution of the feature. The last Top 10 list for radio aired Friday, January 3, 2014. No other radio network picked up the feature for the rest of the TV show's run.

Allusions edit

Letterman's presentation of the 67th Academy Awards in 1995 included the "Top Ten Signs the Movie You're Watching Will Not Win an Academy Award."

The television cartoon Garfield & Friends referenced the feature with an episode entitled Top Ten, where Garfield presents Top Ten lists on various topics ranging from "How to Tell When Garfield is Full," and "Why Jon Arbuckle Will Never Have a Date," to "Why the House will Never Get Robbed." The Buddy Bears provide the accompanying music.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Gliatto, Tom (1990-08-27), , People, vol. 34, no. 8, archived from the original on 10 March 2011
  2. ^ Larry McShane, Associated Press (1991-11-02), "Letterman lists take country by storm", Reading Eagle
  3. ^ Steve O'Donnell (2015-05-07), "David Letterman's Top Ten On Air Moments", New York Times
  4. ^ Phil Rosenthal (2009-12-13), , Chicago Tribune, archived from the original on 2009-12-18
  5. ^ "'Late Night with David Letterman:' Stars recite final Top 10 list". New York Daily News. May 20, 2015. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
  6. ^ . Top Ten Archive. CBS Broadcasting, Inc. November 27, 2011. Archived from the original on 2006-03-15. Retrieved 2022-04-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ McIntee, Michael Z. (November 27, 2001). . News from the Late Show Home Office. CBS.com. Archived from the original on 2008-06-01. Retrieved 2022-04-07. End of list. One item. That's all that was needed. And the audience showed their appreciation by giving the longest sustained applause since Dave's return from his heart thing. This told me one of two things. 1. The audience either loved this Top Ten list, or 2. They hate the Top Ten in general and were glad it was only one item.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ "Fan Request: Why The #1 In The Top Ten List Isn't Funny". YouTube. January 22, 2010. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  9. ^ Foran, Chris. "David Letterman by the numbers," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Sunday, May 17, 2015.
  10. ^ "How Letterman's home office ended up in Lebanon, Pa. - Goulet Communications: Public Relations Specialist". 18 May 2015.
  11. ^ Rosenthal, Phil. "Letterman Show`s `Home Office` Packs Up For Tahlequah, Okla.," Los Angeles Daily News, Saturday, April 4, 1992.
  12. ^ Simonson, Mark. "Backtracking: In Our Times: David Letterman put our region in the national spotlight during his career," The Daily Star (Oneonta, NY), Monday, February 2, 2015.
  13. ^ Miller, Bruce R. "From the Home Office in Sioux City, Iowa: 'Late Show' gives city tourism bump," Sioux City (IA) Journal, Thursday, May 7, 2015.
  14. ^ "Letterman Moving Mythical Home Office To Grand Rapids," Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, June 14, 1995.
  15. ^ Matteson, Cory. "From the home office in Wahoo, Neb., Letterman wooers remember 'Late Show,'" Lincoln (NE) Journal Star, Saturday, May 16, 2015.
  16. ^ Letterman, David. The "Late Night with David Letterman" Book of Top Ten Lists. Pocket Books, 1990. ISBN 978-0-671-72671-3.
  17. ^ Letterman, David. Roman Numeral Two!! An Altogether New Book of Top Ten Lists from "Late Night with David Letterman". Pocket Books, 1991. ISBN 978-0-671-74901-9.
  18. ^ Letterman, David. David Letterman's Book of Top Ten Lists and Zesty Lo-Cal Chicken Recipes.. Pocket Books, 1995. ISBN 978-0-553-10222-2.
  19. ^ Letterman, David. David Letterman's NEW Book of Top Ten Lists and Wedding Patterns for the Husky Bride. Pocket Books, 1996. ISBN 978-0-553-10243-7.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
  21. ^ Bonkers D. Bobcat (21 December 2016). "Garfield & Friends - A Matter of Conscience, Grape Expectations, Top Ten" – via YouTube.[dead YouTube link]

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Late Show Top Ten List news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message The Top Ten List was a regular segment of the television programs Late Night with David Letterman and the Late Show with David Letterman Each night host David Letterman would present a list of ten items compiled by his writing staff that circulated around a common theme The lists were usually given humorous topics such as Top Ten Signs Your Kid Had A Bad First Day At School or Top Ten Rejected James Bond Gadgets Some were based on current events Many guests like Adam Sandler or Bill Murray would come into the show to fulfill the answers Letterman would also occasionally give an intentionally absurd and mundane category such as Top Ten Numbers Between One and Ten drawing humor from the silliness of ranking such mundane items 1 Contents 1 Origin 2 The switch from NBC to CBS 3 Presentation 4 Home offices 5 Books 6 Radio usage 7 Allusions 8 References 9 External linksOrigin editLetterman s top ten skit was thought of when Steve O Donnell was head writer of the Late Night with David Letterman show 1 2 According to O Donnell the Top Ten List was an almost simultaneous inspiration arriving from staffers Jim Downey Randy Cohen and Robert Morty Morton largely prompted by the ridiculous eligible bachelor lists in a local New York paper that included the 84 year old Bill Paley Why we can put such nonsense together ourselves we exclaimed And we did 3 On September 18 1985 the very first list The Top Ten Words That Almost Rhyme With Peas was broadcast 4 The switch from NBC to CBS editBefore Letterman s departure for CBS NBC had insisted that the Top Ten List was the intellectual property of the network and demanded that it not be used on his new show Letterman rebutted that the list was not NBC s property or even his own since he had stolen the concept from elsewhere A loose compromise was reached where it would be renamed the Late Show Top Ten although Letterman would soon simply refer to it once again as the Top Ten List with no repercussions The only significant modifications in the Late Show years have been the elimination of mentioning a home office such as Wahoo Nebraska citation needed and the addition of a computer animated introduction and closing as well as background graphics Presentation edit nbsp U S Army soldiers present a Top 10 List on the Late Show in June 2013 The entries are read by Letterman in reverse countdown order and are accompanied by a drum roll performed by CBS Orchestra drummer Anton Fig There are six montages the pyramids the athletes usually used for a sports themed top ten list the taxi cabs the water towers the sewer covers and in time for the 2012 presidential campaign the campaign trail citation needed The conclusion of the list is then followed by a brief performance by the band usually a pop song relating to the topic of the list in some way Occasionally the list is given by a guest presenter such as John Malkovich reading Ten Things That Sound Creepy When Said by John Malkovich or Casey Kasem reading the recurring category Top Ten Numbers Between One and Ten or Dale Earnhardt Top Ten Reasons It Took Me 20 Years To Win The Daytona 500 At times the list has also been given by a series of presenters with each providing one entry for example the list for Ten Things I ve Always Wanted to Say to Dave was used for Letterman s final show in 2015 and included entries from Alec Baldwin Barbara Walters Steve Martin Jerry Seinfeld Jim Carrey Chris Rock Julia Louis Dreyfus Peyton Manning Tina Fey and Bill Murray 5 Four animated characters have recited a Top Ten list on the show citation needed Homer Simpson 4 times Peter Griffin Stewie Griffin and Optimus Prime Perhaps to break the monotony of a daily list the show will occasionally add a twist to the presentation sometimes by altering the nature of the list itself One notable example occurred on November 27 2001 Introduced as Top Ten Ways Osama bin Laden Can Improve His Image the list consisted of only one entry 10 There s no way he can improve his image He s a murdering soul less asshole 6 7 A common source of confusion regarding the Top Ten List is why the 1 entry is usually seen as the least funny This even inspired the Late Show to run a pre taped bit in 1998 humorously exploring the apparent mystery 8 and to mention it again on December 29 1999 when the list Top Ten Phrases That Were Not Spoken This Millennium included the 1 entry of Why is the number one always so damn funny Writer Bill Scheft confirmed this in a 2007 interview on Costas on the Radio stating that the writers use the three funniest entries on 10 to start the list strong 6 which usually accompanies an on screen slide change and 2 the last opportunity for a laugh before the completion of the bit Home offices editCities that were the supposed source of the Top 10 lists Milwaukee Wisconsin The first Late Night with David Letterman home office 9 Scottsdale Arizona 1990 Lebanon Pennsylvania 1990 1992 10 Tahlequah Oklahoma 1992 11 Oneonta New York May 7 1993 June 25 1993 The last office from the Late Night with David Letterman show 12 Sioux City Iowa August 30 1993 June 9 1995 Was a home office primarily to make fun of its CBS television station KMEG who refused to air Late Show with David Letterman for months after it debuted in 1993 13 Grand Rapids Michigan June 12 1995 May 2 1996 14 Wahoo Nebraska May 3 1996 late 1990s Wahoo became a home office after the town lobbied Letterman for the status for months after Letterman mentioned that he liked the word Wahoo it would remain the home office until Letterman phased out the home office concept in the late 1990s 15 Other home offices Kankakee Illinois Used during David Letterman s Chicago shows in 1994 Liverpool England Used during David Letterman s London shows in 1995 Daly City California Used during David Letterman s San Francisco shows in 1996 Lincoln Nebraska Omaha Nebraska Oklahoma City OklahomaBooks editDavid Letterman s Book of Top Ten Lists and Zesty Lo Cal Chicken Recipes nbsp AuthorDavid Letterman and the writers of the Late Show with David LettermanCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreComedyPublisherBantam BooksPublication date1995Media typeHardcoverPaperbackPages165ISBN978 0 553 10222 2OCLC32894022Dewey Decimal818 540208 20LC ClassPN6162 L377 1995 David Letterman and the Late Show writers have released four volumes of Top Ten Lists through CBS book publisher Pocket Books The first two volumes were originally released in hardcover and later mass market paperback editions while the latter two editions only had hardcover releases The Late Night with David Letterman Book of Top Ten Lists 1990 16 Roman Numeral Two An Altogether New Book of Top Ten Lists from Late Night with David Letterman 1991 17 David Letterman s Book of Top Ten Lists and Zesty Lo Cal Chicken Recipes 1995 18 David Letterman s NEW Book of Top Ten Lists and Wedding Patterns for the Husky Bride 1996 19 Radio usage editFor nearly two decades each Top Ten list was packaged into a nationally syndicated radio feature distributed by Westwood One for use the following morning 20 Following shows from which the list was omitted or if Letterman was on vacation the feature would utilize a list from the archives The feature was often edited for time and occasionally edited for content which may have been appropriate for late night TV but not morning radio In late 2013 Westwood One informed Top 10 affiliates that it was ceasing distribution of the feature The last Top 10 list for radio aired Friday January 3 2014 No other radio network picked up the feature for the rest of the TV show s run Allusions editLetterman s presentation of the 67th Academy Awards in 1995 included the Top Ten Signs the Movie You re Watching Will Not Win an Academy Award The television cartoon Garfield amp Friends referenced the feature with an episode entitled Top Ten where Garfield presents Top Ten lists on various topics ranging from How to Tell When Garfield is Full and Why Jon Arbuckle Will Never Have a Date to Why the House will Never Get Robbed The Buddy Bears provide the accompanying music 21 References edit a b Gliatto Tom 1990 08 27 And the No 1 Reason David Letterman Keeps Reading the Top 10 List Well It s Funnier Than His Monologue People vol 34 no 8 archived from the original on 10 March 2011 Larry McShane Associated Press 1991 11 02 Letterman lists take country by storm Reading Eagle Steve O Donnell 2015 05 07 David Letterman s Top Ten On Air Moments New York Times Phil Rosenthal 2009 12 13 No chance of a list less columnist this time of year Chicago Tribune archived from the original on 2009 12 18 Late Night with David Letterman Stars recite final Top 10 list New York Daily News May 20 2015 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