David Letterman Makes Grand Return to 'Late Show,' Welcomed With Standing Ovation

After more than eight years since signing off as host of The Late Show, David Letterman was welcomed back to the Ed Sullivan Theater with a grand standing ovation Monday.

“Ladies and gentlemen, my guest tonight certainly needs no introduction,” his successor Stephen Colbert announced just before the audience began to chant “David.” Letterman beamed as the crowd grew louder, and quipped “Is there going to be trouble?”

Elsewhere in the interview, Colbert commented on Letterman’s remark that the late-night chair is a “strange job that a lot of people don’t understand.” He continued, “I’m lucky enough to have my friend John Stewart to talk about this weird job with and my friends in Strike Force Five… Was there anybody for you, when you were in the chair, that you were you could do that with? Somebody you could call and just talk about it. Could you call Johnny [Carson]?”

Letterman replied that while he had “great respect for these guys,” he was “orphaned in the talk show world.” While his answer elicited a unanimous sound of sympathy from the crowd, the former host interjected: “Well, I don’t appreciate the sarcasm.”

To wrap the night, The Nationaldelivered a heartfelt performance of “Space Invader” to welcome back the late-night legend. Prior to the band’s performance, Letterman told Colbert that this was the “second time in my life that this is happening here tonight” — referencing theFoo Fighters‘ historic appearance on hisfinal episode of theLate Show. “So those two groups, I’ll love them forever,” said Letterman.

While Letterman has made previous appearances on late-night television since he departedThe Late Show— he’s guested onJimmy Kimmel LiveandLate Night With Seth Meyers, as well asthe final episodeofThe Late Late Show With James Cordenearlier this year — Monday’s episode marked the first time he returned to the show he launched on CBS back in 1993.

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