Segment Producer Daniel Kellison recalls his favorite moments from working on "Late Show" and "Late Night."
Call me nostalgic, but do you remember when Madonna looked like a human being? Those were the days!
If Thurston Howell III were alive, he'd hang out here.
Segment Producer Daniel Kellison recalls his favorite moments from working on "Late Show" and "Late Night."
Call me nostalgic, but do you remember when Madonna looked like a human being? Those were the days!
It's wild that we get an explanation as to what happened during the "Mistaken Ribs" debacle. I never imagined we would get that.
I really like Mike, he seems like a great guy.
And now a personal note and a question.
When the Late Show was still on the air they had a section of their website known as The Wahoo Gazette. The Wahoo Gazette was kind of a blog (or maybe a newsletter?) which was basically a synopsis of every episode of the Late Show with some behind the scenes stuff plus anything else the writer wanted to talk about. As it happens, the writer of The Wahoo Gazette was Mike McIntee and I communicated with him (through email) a few times. Once or twice, I was even mentioned in the feature, which was nice.
So that begs the question: is communicating with Mike McIntee a more tenuous brush with fame than my Bloodhound Gang Connection? You make the call.