Rosie Perez; Jay Thomas; Darlene Love.
PLUS: Holiday Audience Show and Tell; a Top Ten List;
Pauls O Holy Night; and
The LATE SHOW Holiday Quarterback Challenge.
Its our Christmas show . . . and as a gift to me
. . . Im going to make this short. I know, I know. A
lot of you are saying that is also a gift to you.
HOLIDAY AUDIENCE SHOW AND TELL
HAS&T#1: Dinda Dahlstrom of Saratoga
Springs, New York.
She works for Educational
Options (nice plug). Dinda? She says its a nickname
her mother had growing up. Her moms name is . . . .
Virginia. So why didnt mom just name her Virginia
and call her Dinda? Dont know.
What does
Dinda have for us? She says shes been asking her
husband to do something different. Oh boy, this could be good!
Shes been asking him to hang their Christmas tree
upside down. OK. So we see a photo of the Christmas tree in
their living room. And sure enough, its hanging from
the ceiling upside down. Strangely enough, this is quite
popular this year. Not so much that the Christmas tree hangs
from the ceiling, but that it sits upside down, wide side up.
It enables you to get more gifts under the tree. Whatever.
HAS&T#2: Glenn Stoops of Dayton,
Ohio.
Oh, Dayton . . . home of the National
Cash Register. Dave says thats all he knows about
Dayton. Its true. I remember his saying that once
before. The only thing I know about Dayton is Bill Lehecka
went to school there (I think). What does Glenn do for a
living? He plays a French sculptor at the Statue of Liberty.
I didnt know there was a real demand for that. And
what does Glenn have to show us or tell us? Glenn says back in
1996, he worked at EPCOT at DisneyWorld and played one of the
three Wisemen at the Mexico pavilion during the holiday season.
A Spanish television show wanted to do a story about the
production for their program. We see a clip of Glenn on
La Pinata Loca speaking in English for the
Spanish speaking television program.
HAS&T#3: Gary Nolf of Westbrook,
Connecticut:
Hes a school
administrator. And hes a champion spear thrower.
This time of year, Gary frequently takes part in the local
Atlatl competition. Yeah, you know, Atlatl . . . spear
throwing.
Set up on stage is a large bow and arrow
target. Gary takes aim with his 6-7 foot spear and throws a
bulls-eye on his first toss. Dave gives it two shots
but . . . no bulls-eye. Its been a while
since hes thrown at a bow and arrow target.
And that was our Holiday Audience Show and Tell.
O HOLY NIGHT One of my
favorites. Paul recreates that magical night oh so many years
ago on the Sonny and Cher Variety Christmas Show
Special. The guest that night: the barrel-chested actor
William Conrad; Cannon to
television fans. Paul explains: There was a big
festive happy Christmas song medley . . . and then things got
serious. The lights were lowered; Cher under a street lamp . .
. snow was falling . . . her hands in a muff. . . .
The audience laughs. Dave interrupts, Paul,
weve been doing this for 23 years. Why does that
always get a laugh? Who knows . . . its
tradition.
Paul continues. Cher was in a
long Victorian overcoat . . . and then she begins to sing:
O Hoooooolllllly Niiiiiggggght, the skies
are brightly shiiiiiiiiiiiinnnning! And then it went
on from there. It was magical.
TOP TEN:
Things You Dont Want to Hear on Christmas
Morning
#10. FEMA will be
handling gift delivery.
#7.
Its gifts like yours that make me wonder,
What would Jesus exchange?
#5. Why is Shecky naked?
#4. I wouldve gotten you
something nice, but I bet on the Jets.
JAY THOMAS: This is Jay Thomas 8th
year participating in the Holiday Quarterback Challenge. In
1998, Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde was a guest on the show.
The Quarterback Challenge that night was to knock the top piece
off the LATE SHOW Christmas Tree. Try and try again, but
Vinny couldnt do it. Not once did he hit the
meatball. Jay Thomas, also a guest that night, got so angry
that he ran out from the green room, grabbed a football, and
smashed the top piece meatball on his very first throw.
Weve had him back every year since. Jay clears his
schedule every December to make sure hell be here.
And another Christmas Show tradition is Jay Thomas telling
his Lone Ranger story. Let me see if I have that story from
last years Wahoo. Ill be right
back.
Ahhhhh, yes. Happy day. Im back:
Before they perform the Challenge, Dave has Jay tell his
Lone Ranger story. Dave calls it perhaps the best story
hes ever heard as a talk show host.
Many
years back, Jay was a long-haired DJ down in Charlotte, North
Carolina. He and a buddy, Mike Martin, were assigned to cover
the opening of a Dodge Car Dealership. So they went to the
dealership, herbed up, and covered the
event. Also at the opening was the Lone Ranger. Yes, THE Lone
Ranger, Clayton Moore. And he was dressed in his
Lone Ranger attire. Clayton always played the part to the
utmost whenever he was adorned in his Lone Ranger attire. So
after the day was done, Jay and his pal were ready to drive home
when they were asked if they would drive the Lone Ranger back to
his hotel. They obliged. The Lone Ranger got in the back
seat and off they went. They were driving in a beat up,
10-year-old Volvo. They were stopped at a light when the car
in front of them suddenly backed up and smashed into their car,
breaking a headlight. The car then fled. Jay was irate.
He chased after the car angry as all hell. The chase went on
for quite awhile. Jay finally catches up to the fleeing driver
and they come face to face. Words are exchanged. Jay wants
to call the cops to take a report. The guy says with a smirk
to the long-haired, hippie Jay, Yeah? And who do you
think theyre going to believe? You? With
that, the Lone Ranger gets out of the backseat of the car and
with hands on hips, says, Theyll believe me,
citizen!
Dave laughed throughout. It is a
great story.
LATE SHOW Holiday Quarterback
Challenge:
Target: Top Piece of the LATE SHOW
Christmas Tree --- also known as a meatball.
Jay takes
aim and . . . misses. Dave takes aim and he too misses. After
a few more misses by both, I expected Vinny Testaverde to come
running out to hit the damn thing. Finally, finally, Jay hits
the top piece, sending the meatball flying. Im not
sure what it says about Ruperts meatball but the ball
of meat barely looked touched. It was still round solid. Not a
dent in it.
And thats how we play the Late
Show Holiday Quarterback Challenge.
You can hear Jay
Thomas on Sirius Radio. When Sirius signed him on, 9 new
people signed up for the satellite radio . . . . eventually.
ROSIE PEREZ: Back from commercial, we find
Rosie already sitting with Dave. What happened? She hurt
herself on the treadmill. She was listening to Beyonce on the
iPod, started to dance, then fell from the moving treadmill.
Picture Astro on the Jetsons. She is not one to take
pain-killing narcotics but in this case, she gulped them down.
Dave believes pain is weakness leaving the
body. Hmmm. I always thought of pain as something
better on someone else.
Rosie talks a lot about her
growing up in Puerto Rico and how she loves going back to see
had dad. Dave says he would like to accompany her back there
one day. The only time hes spent in Puerto Rico was
in a layover at the airport. Dave wants to see the fluorescent
jellyfish.
ACT 5: Throughout the
program, we showed some of our men and women in the military
extending their greetings to family and friends.
1.
CPL Nathan Bryant
2. SGT
Mark Bancaya
3. SGT Tina
Resch
4. MAJ Jay
Block
5. MSgt Andre P.
Coleman
6. CDR Robert
Douglass
7. CPL Chris
Daehne
8. 1st LT. Adele
Burks
9. CPT Jeanne
Savage
10. LTC David
Basile
DARLENE LOVE:
Singing for her 13th time on Daves show,
Christmas, Baby, Please Come Home.
Throughout the year, I may go out to watch a music performance
perhaps 4 times. This is always one of them. Dang, the lady
can sing. I dont know music but boy oh boy, I would
pay good money to sit in her audience anytime. Darlene Love
puts on quite a performance. An absolutely sensational
rendition. And it was fun to see Bruce Kapler
descend from the rafters blowing on his saxophone.
During the commercial break, Darlene sings
Silent Night. Beautiful, all around.
And that was our Christmas show for Friday December
23, 2005.
Wahoo
EXTRA!

From me to you.
Enjoy the holidays everyone. www.cbs.com/holiday2005/
Next weeks Previously Viewed
Programs.
MONDAY: From November 17;
Show #2462
Howard Stern and Pharrell. PLUS: Tom Hanks
with a Top Ten List; and Bob Borden Competes in a Demolition
Derby.
TUESDAY: From November 10; Show
#2457
Steve Martin and from American Choppers, The
Teutels, Paul and Paulie, Jr. Plus a top ten from 18-year-old
mayor Michael Sessions.
WEDNESDAY: From
November 15; Show #2460
Joaquin Phoenix, Sebastien
Bourdais, and Trisha Yearwood.
THURSDAY:
From December 12; Show #2474
Jack Black, and Sinead
OConnor. Plus a top ten from Heisman Trophy winner
Reggie Bush.
FRIDAY: From November 16; Show
#2461
Ellen DeGeneres, and The Color Purple. Plus,
Where in the World is Biff Henderson?
Good night,
everyone! Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy New Year.
I cant believe Ive done another year of
this. May the new year rid me of this albatross.