January 14, 1993

Late Night >> Siskel & Ebert collection, vol. 3



Siskel & Ebert, 1992-93

20. February 21, 1992
21. May 1, 1992
22. September 10, 1992
23. November 13, 1992
24. December 18, 1992
25. January 14, 1993
26. January 14, 1993, Siskel after Dave’s press conference

David Letterman / CBS press conference

Dave’s press conference announcing his move to CBS

January 5, 1993

Late Night >> Art Donovan collection



Art Donovan, 1983-93

1. February 1, 1983
3. August 30, 1983
4. August 28, 1984
5. January 16, 1986
6. September 8, 1986
7. September 24, 1987
8. January 14, 1988
9. December 22, 1988
10. October 4, 1989
11. October 23, 1990
12. January 16, 1991
13. September 5, 1991
14. September 8, 1992
15. January 5, 1993

November 27, 1992

Late Night >> Eddie Murphy collection



Eddie Murphy, 1984-2011

Late Night
1. December 13, 1984
2. December 17, 1984
3. August 28, 1985, with Dick Cavett
4. December 11, 1986
5. July 20, 1988
6. November 27, 1992

Late Show
7. May 20, 1994
8. October 26, 1995
9. May 9, 1996
10. January 10, 1997
11. April 21, 2010
12. October 25, 2011

October 15, 1992

Late Night >> Johnny & Waylon collection



Late Night

1. December 1, 1983. Waylon Jennings: “Living Legends (A Dyin’ Breed)”

2. February 7, 1985. Johnny Cash with Waylon Jennings: “Here Comes That Rainbow Again”

3. July 11, 1990. Waylon Jennings: “Peggy Sue”

4. August 26, 1992. Waylon Jennings: “Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A.”

5. October 15, 1992. Johnny Cash: “Blowin’ in the Wind" + “Ring of Fire”

Late Show

6. October 5, 1993. Johnny Cash: “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town”

7. June 10, 1994. Johnny Cash: “Delia’s Gone”

8. September 1, 1994. Waylon Jennings: “You Don’t Mess Around with Me”

9. May 1, 1995. The Highwaymen (Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson): “It Is What It Is”

Bonus video

10. June 30, 1999. June Carter Cash: “Ring of Fire" + “Keep on the Sunny Side of Life”