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LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN - Joan Howard Maurer

Air Date/Released Wednesday, February 9, 1983
Station/Studio NBC / Carson Productions
Host/Star David Letterman
Featuring Miscellaneous Appearances

David Letterman's first late-night talk show, airing on NBC from New York, 1982 - 1992, following THE TONIGHT SHOW.

Promoting the publication of The Three Stooges Scrapbook, Joan Howard Maurer appeared in a 10-minute segment showcasing her father's home movies, and discussing life at home growing up with Moe Howard.

1929 - 1939 home movie clips featured the Howard families at home in Brooklyn, the Stooges at Portland OR's Paramount Theatre during the LOONEY LUNATIX REVUE (1930) tour, 1939's European trip on the Queen Mary and at the Dublin Zoo, and Curly's wedding.


Cast: David Letterman, Joan Howard Maurer
Archive footage: Moe Howard, Shemp Howard, Jerry Howard, Larry Fine, Helen Howard, Elaine Howard, Babe Howard, Joan Howard, Mort Howard, Solomon Horwitz, Jennie Horwitz
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