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“Late Night with David Letterman” writers Steve O’Donnell and Jeff Martin describing a typical day back on the job after the show’s settlement with the Writers Guild of America:
O’Donnell: “We come down to beautiful, almost-landmark Rockefeller Center at 9:30 or 10 a.m. and linger until it’s quite dark outside. It’s hand-to-mouth. We’re usually working on the next day’s show, if not that day’s show . . . sometimes a lot of our writing consists of a sentence. Something like . . . “
Martin: “ ‘Let’s go up and talk to our audience.’ ”
O’Donnell: “See, then we knock off and go get the thickest steak in town. Or other times, it will just be a phrase, a concept, a man, a plan, a canal, Panama.”
Martin: “ ‘Dave says something funny.’ ”
O’Donnell: “ ‘Dave takes bullhorn to window and tries to get pedestrian to bring him up a hot dog.’ Then we look at each other and say, ‘That’s it, that’s it. Who’s for dessert?’ ”
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