Late Show with David Letterman (1999) – Season 6 Episode 121:
Stupid Human Tricks, Craig Kilborn, Emmylou Harris, Linda Rondstadt, and Dolly Parton


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Late Show with David Letterman Season 6 Episode 121 (March 24, 1999) – "Stupid Human Tricks, Craig Kilborn, Emmylou Harris, Linda Rondstadt, and Dolly Parton"

Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993, and is produced by Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated and CBS Television Studios. The show's music director and band-leader of the house band, the CBS Orchestra, is Paul Shaffer. The head writer is Matt Roberts and the announcer is Alan Kalter. Of the major U.S. late-night programs, Late Show ranks second in cumulative average viewers over time and third in number of episodes over time. The show leads other late night shows in ad revenue with $271 million in 2009.

In most U.S. markets the show airs at 11:35 p.m. Eastern/Pacific time, but is recorded Monday through Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m and 6:00 p.m. The second Thursday episode usually airs on Friday of that week.

In 2002, Late Show with David Letterman was ranked No. 7 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. CBS has a contract with Worldwide Pants to continue the show through 2014; by then, Letterman will surpass Johnny Carson as the longest tenured late-night talk show host.

Episode 121 of Late Show with David Letterman Season 6, titled "Stupid Human Tricks, Craig Kilborn, Emmylou Harris, Linda Rondstadt, and Dolly Parton", originally aired on March 24, 1999, marks a significant turning point in the ongoing narrative. This episode masterfully blends emotional intensity with plot development, offering a viewing experience that is both immersive and thought-provoking.

The episode begins with a gripping introduction that instantly hooks the audience. Through atmospheric visuals and a hauntingly beautiful score, the opening sequence sets a tone of mystery and urgency. Key characters face difficult decisions, unveiling new aspects of their personalities. The writing is sharp, the pacing deliberate, and every moment feels earned.

Midway through, the tension escalates. A critical conflict drives the characters into uncharted emotional territory. The interplay between performance and direction is striking—close-up shots, silences, and subtle gestures convey volumes. This is where the episode shines, inviting deep reflection on themes like identity, morality, and consequence.

As the episode nears its conclusion, the stakes rise even higher. Unexpected twists, moral dilemmas, and layered revelations lead to a memorable finale. Fans will appreciate how this episode builds upon prior events while setting up intriguing possibilities. Technically, it’s a showcase of tight editing, production design, and resonant scoring.

Whether you're a long-time fan or a new viewer, this episode 121 of Late Show with David Letterman Season 6 delivers a compelling experience. With its blend of drama, tension, and emotional depth, "Stupid Human Tricks, Craig Kilborn, Emmylou Harris, Linda Rondstadt, and Dolly Parton" stands out as a pivotal installment—one worthy of multiple viewings and in-depth discussion.

Late Show with David Letterman Season 6 Episode 121 - Stupid Human Tricks, Craig Kilborn, Emmylou Harris, Linda Rondstadt, and Dolly Parton (1999)
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Title Late Show with David Letterman
Genre Talk, Comedy
Air Date1999-03-24
Season6
Episode121
Overview Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993, and is produced by Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated and CBS Television Studios. The show's music director and band-leader of the house band, the CBS Orchestra, is Paul Shaffer. The head writer is Matt Roberts and the announcer is Alan Kalter. Of the major U.S. late-night programs, Late Show ranks second in cumulative average viewers over time and third in number of episodes over time. The show leads other late night shows in ad revenue with $271 million in 2009.

In most U.S. markets the show airs at 11:35 p.m. Eastern/Pacific time, but is recorded Monday through Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m and 6:00 p.m. The second Thursday episode usually airs on Friday of that week.

In 2002, Late Show with David Letterman was ranked No. 7 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. CBS has a contract with Worldwide Pants to continue the show through 2014; by then, Letterman will surpass Johnny Carson as the longest tenured late-night talk show host.
Stars
  • David Letterman (Self - Host)
  • Paul Shaffer (Self -Musical Director)
  • Alan Kalter (Self - Announcer (voice))
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