David Soul canta “Ex lover” al Dinah show del 1977, canzone di Amanda mcbroom tratta dal lp “David Soul” in cui si trovano: Wall, 1927 Kansas City, Bird On A Wire, Hooray For Hollywood, Landlord Seem, To Miss So Much, One More Mountain To Climb, Don’t Give Up On Us, Topanga, Black Bean Soup, Kristofer David. Turn off the music Turn up the light Go put your shoes on While I open the door You’ll shake my hand as I wish you good-night And find myself lonely once more Oh well what the hell Some other evening, some other time It’s time for a bottle and a moment of silence For another ex lover of mine You weren’t the first one God knows there’ve been more Remember a few nights, forgotten the rest The day that I met you I stopped keepin’ score Pretending that you were the best Oh well… I’ve looked for perfection in ev’ry hotel room Polite desperation clouds all that I say My life ends up reading like a cheap dime story novel Romance in the moonlight Disappears with the day But just like a good man, I still keep on searching For someone to love me, a hand for my hand I keep on believing that our love has changed And I’ll be on my feet when I land Oh well…
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Former Late Show assistant Stephanie Birkitt dancing with Hello Deli owner Rupert Jee. I’m unable to determine when this skit was aired (estimated by one viewer as late 2002). I’m placing these videos up before they get swamped with rickrolls. FYI: I’m a fan of Dave. Background info Birkitt started as an intern on the show during spring 1996. After graduation, she worked as a page for CBS News, 48 Hours, and the Late Show, eventually becoming an associate producer on segments for correspondent Erin Moriarty.[3] Deciding she wasn’t “much of a news hound”, she was hired as a Letterman office worker, helping to handle his charities and his Indy car racing team.[3] Working with Letterman in this capacity led to her first appearances on The Late Show, in which Letterman would call her in her office during the show. These phone calls eventually led to her interviewing Survivor castoffs, asking them “Did you see or touch any monkeys?” much to the feigned displeasure of Letterman. Birkitt appeared during the “CBS Mailbag” segment numerous times donning costumes, sometimes related to a specific ongoing festival or event. As herself, she gave on-air reports from the sites of the Winter Olympics in 2002 and in 2006. In addition to her appearances on the Late Show With David Letterman, Birkitt co-hosts The Tony Mendez Show on the Late Show website. Source: Wikipedia
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Stephanie Birkitt (also goes by stage names Vicky, Monty, Smitty and Gunther) in a Know Your Current Events skit on the Late Show. This appearance is estimated to be around mid-October, 2005, based on a reference during the skit to Clinton’s 30th wedding anniversary. Birkitt made appearances from 2002 to 2005. She is still employed by World Wide Pants as a lawyer. Background info Birkitt started as an intern on the show during spring 1996. After graduation, she worked as a page for CBS News, 48 Hours, and the Late Show, eventually becoming an associate producer on segments for correspondent Erin Moriarty. Deciding she wasn’t “much of a news hound”, she was hired as a Letterman office worker, helping to handle his charities and his Indy car racing team. Working with Letterman in this capacity led to her first appearances on The Late Show, in which Letterman would call her in her office during the show. These phone calls eventually led to her interviewing Survivor castoffs, asking them “Did you see or touch any monkeys?” much to the feigned displeasure of Letterman. Birkitt appeared during the “CBS Mailbag” segment numerous times donning costumes, sometimes related to a specific ongoing festival or event. As herself, she gave on-air reports from the sites of the Winter Olympics in 2002 and in 2006. In addition to her appearances on the Late Show With David Letterman, Birkitt co-hosts The Tony Mendez Show on the Late Show website. Source: Wikipedia




