Late Show with David Letterman Season 17 Episode 122

Ep 122. Eddie Murphy, Kaley Cuoco, Jakob Dylan

  • April 21, 2010

Eddie Murphy, Kaley Cuoco, and Jakob Dylan were the guests on the Late Show with David Letterman for season 17 episode 122. The show began with a humorous monologue by David Letterman poking fun at recent news events.

First up was actor and comedian Eddie Murphy, who was promoting his upcoming film "Tower Heist." Murphy discussed his character in the film, the process of filming, and how he got involved in the project. Murphy also reminisced about his early days on Saturday Night Live and some of his most iconic characters. He and Letterman shared some laughs as they discussed various topics, including Murphy's choice of wardrobe for the show.

Next, Kaley Cuoco made an appearance on the show. Cuoco, who is best known for her role in the hit sitcom "The Big Bang Theory," discussed the show's success and what it's like to play such a beloved character. She also talked about her love of horses and how she balances her passion for riding with her busy acting schedule. Cuoco and Letterman bantered back and forth, discussing everything from her childhood to her favorite books.

The final guest of the night was Jakob Dylan, the lead singer of the band The Wallflowers. Dylan talked about the band's new album and upcoming tour, as well as their creative process and inspirations. He performed a song from the new album, which showcased both his vocal and guitar skills. Dylan also shared stories about his famous father, Bob Dylan, and how he has influenced his music career.

Throughout the show, David Letterman kept the audience entertained with his trademark humor and wit. He engaged with each of the guests, asking insightful questions and sharing amusing anecdotes. The show ended on a high note, with a lively performance by The Wallflowers and a final goodbye from Letterman.

Overall, season 17 episode 122 of the Late Show with David Letterman was a fun and entertaining episode featuring a diverse range of guests. Fans of Eddie Murphy, Kaley Cuoco, and Jakob Dylan were undoubtedly pleased with their appearances, and Letterman's comedic talents kept the audience engaged throughout the show.

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