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Who should CBS hire to replace David Letterman?

Posted at 7:27 AM, Apr 04, 2014
and last updated 2014-04-04 09:27:20-04

(CNN) — There was a time when there was nothing like David Letterman on television.

Letterman was the guy who dropped bowling balls and watermelons from the roof of a tall building. Letterman was the guy who had a writer come on to read, straight-faced, from “The Family Circus.”

Letterman was the guy who let his stage manager recap “Melrose Place,” let two Bangladeshi gift-store owners named Mujibur Rahman and Sirajul Islam serve as “roving correspondents,” and always — ALWAYS — bit the network hand that fed him. (Or, perhaps, gave the “GE handshake” to his corporate bosses. )

He took elements of Steve Allen, Ernie Kovacs, Johnny Carson and Mad Magazine, ran them through his own skewed perspective, and came up with something new: the anti-talk show.