In a recent episode of the talk show hosted by David Letterman, viewers were in for a treat with an entertaining and lively video segment. The transcript reveals a humorous interaction between David Letterman and his sidekick, Biff Henderson, as they tackle viewer mail and locate various cities across the United States.

As the segment begins, Biff joins David on stage, with his map in hand, ready to embark on the “Across America Late Show mailbag 2002 World Tour.” The duo engages in playful banter as they locate Biff’s whereabouts for the evening. This time, Biff reveals he is near one of the most recognizable landmarks in the United States – the St. Louis Gateway Arch, located on the Mississippi River.

Amidst the laughter, David Letterman excitedly mentions how he came close to being in the East Street B movie. Although the details remain undisclosed, it sparks intrigue among the audience. With their banter and chemistry, it’s evident that David and Biff’s dynamic keeps viewers entertained and engaged.

The video segment consists of various letters from viewers. One viewer from Salt Lake City, Utah, asks if David has tried the new Vanilla Coke. David admits he hasn’t had the chance to try it himself but mentions that their carpenter, Harold Lin, has sampled it. Harold proceeds to comically taste the Vanilla Coke, expressing his surprise at the wave of vanilla flavor.

Moving on to another letter, a viewer from Foster City, California, wonders what kind of TV shows David likes to watch in his spare time. While David’s busy schedule limits his TV viewing, he introduces Kenny Sheen, one of the show’s stagehands who has a brand new segment called “Kenny Sheen’s TV for Men.” Kenny Sheen reviews episodes of popular shows like “Sex and the City” in a humorous and engaging way.

The mailbag segment continues with more cities being identified. A viewer from Memphis, Tennessee, asks about the status of David’s 401k. This leads David to discuss the stock market and the current bear market situation. To shed more light on the matter, a bear mascot joins the show, bringing a comical touch to the discussion.

Finally, the segment concludes with a letter from Glascow, Scotland, asking for David’s opinion on the existence of the Loch Ness Monster. David admits that while the Loch Ness Monster is widely considered a hoax, he has an interest in unexplained phenomena. He mentions the new film “Signs” and emphasizes how creepy it looks, sparking anticipation among viewers.

Throughout the video segment, David Letterman‘s energetic and witty persona paired with Biff Henderson‘s playful antics create a memorable and lively experience for the audience. The interaction between the host, his sidekick, and the viewers’ letters adds a personal touch to the talk show, making it a must-watch for fans of late-night entertainment.

Overall, this chat show segment proves once again why David Letterman continues to be a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. His ability to entertain viewers with his humor and dynamic interactions ensures that his talk show remains a top choice for late-night entertainment enthusiasts.