What Time Does the Letterman Show Start?

Red LukinRed Lukin Canada Posts: 2,994
edited June 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
Not on TV, but at the theatre in NY - does anyone know what time it starts, or what time you have to be there?
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  • acoustic guyacoustic guy Posts: 3,770
    I think 4pm.
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    Sweep the Leg Johnny.
  • Red LukinRed Lukin Canada Posts: 2,994
    Thanks - for some reason I thought it was around 1pm.
  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    uh, youd better check

    i think they start recording at 530 pm ....



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  • Red LukinRed Lukin Canada Posts: 2,994
    I'm sure it'll say when it's confirmed that I have tickets, but I'm just curious to see which days I can actually go. I'm just looking for a rough guess right now...late afternoon works for me..thanks again.
  • I was also gonna say 5 or 5:30
  • lukin2006lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    Tickets are hard to come by for Dave, you ave to answer trivia about the show.
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