Ricky Gervais; and Rachael Ray.
PLUS:
The Late Show Week in Review; Will It Float; a Top Ten
List; and a Lego Expert Creates a Portrait of Biff Henderson
Using Legos. On the show tonight is Lego
Master Builder Nathan Sawaya who will build a mosaic
portrait of Biff Henderson using nothing but Legos.
Some of Nathans past accomplishments with Legos was
his creation of a life-size tyrannosaurus Rex, and a 7-foot
replica of the Brooklyn Bridge. Tonight he will attempt to do
a Biff Henderson portrait using over 2,000 lego pieces.
Other Biff images created on the show was: the Biff ice
sculpture a few weeks ago and the guy who had a Biff tattoo
etched into his thigh.
LATE SHOW WEEK IN
REVIEW
- The NBA All-Star game was held last
Sunday. An unusual message has been airing in New York City all
week.
Announcer:
Congratulations to the following members of the New
York Knicks who were named NBA All-Stars of 2005. . . . . . . .
. .
(no names appear)
. . . . .
Congratulations! And good luck the rest of the
season.!
-
George W. Bush, Leader of the Free World, tries to
pronounce nuclear. We run a montage of
shots of our leader trying to master the difficult word.
- Did you watch any of the History
Channels Presidents Day programming
on Monday? Heres the promo they ran.
Announcer: In
honor of Presidents Day, the History Channel proudly
presents an episode of UFO Files about a
suspected alien abduction, an episode of Digging for
the Truth about a 5,000 year old Iceman, and an
episode of Deep Sea Detectives about sunken
World War II tanks. The History Channel we have
no idea what the hell were doing.
- Monday was Presidents
Day. Many stores had holiday sales. Dave saw an odd
one. Announcer: This
holiday come out to Central Park for their Presidents
Day blowout! Get 50% off all really gay saffron-colored
drapes. Central Park Be There.
We check back in with Nathan the Lego guy to
see how hes doing. Hes currently working
on the background and Biffs shoulders. Dave suggests
Biff to help out. Biff takes a piece but cant quite
get the brick to fit in. How do you put these things
in? Remember, Biff grew up with Lincoln Logs. Legos
didnt come till much later. -
Everybody in New York has Christo Fever. Check
out what they are doing across the street. We see a clip
from inside Flashdancers. The naked gals are not
working the pole but working one of Christos Gates.
I apologize to you home viewers for the
pixilation. We didnt have that here at the show.
Yowza! An impressed Dave says
Theres your artwork right there.
- Theres a new magazine called
Cooking For Two filled with
recipes and serving suggestions for two-person meals.
The March issue hit the newsstands this week.
Something about the issue struck Dave as odd. He holds up the
recent Celebrity issue. We see a photo of Matthew
Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker
on the cover of Cooking for Two. And there
is a photo of Ted Danson and Mary
Steenburgen on the cover of Cooking for
Two. And theres a photo of
Kirstie Alley on the cover of Cooking for
Two.
Dave says about Kirstie: I
always liked Kirstie Alley and I dont care if
shes 600 pounds, I think shes still
hot.
- FOX has a new special entitled,
Stars Without Makeup that aired
yesterday. Dave was a little disappointed when he saw this
commercial.
Announcer:
What do you favorite stars look like without the glitz
and glamour of professional makeup, hair-styling, and
designer clothes? Youd be shocked. Just
look at Britney Spears.
(see Britney w/o
makeup)
Goldie Hawn
(see Goldie w/o
makeup)
And David Letterman.
(see
really old guy w/o makeup)
Stars
Without Makeup. This Thursday. Only on
FOX.
- And with steroids
on everyones mind, our announcer Alan
Kalter has put out a Public Service Announcement about
the drug. Alan (close up) voices his concern
about the use of steroids, noting its dangers, harmful
side effects, and unknown risks down the road. So kids, keep
away from the Steroids. Camera widens to reveal
Alans ectomorphic body supporting his
enormously huge head. Sort of looked like Mark McGwire.
And that was The Week in Review.
WILL IT FLOAT? Tonights item:
A Banjo. Hmmm. Paul says it will sink, whether
its a 4-string or a 5-string banjo. Doesnt
matter. Dave, deferring to the leader of the CBS Orchestra,
goes along with Paul and says it will sink. The models drop
the item and it . . . . SINKS.
And what were we
playing for tonight? A set of snow tires! Ah yes, a very
appropriate item on this snow-filled day in New York.
TOP TEN: Revelations in the Secret Bush Tapes
Bush family pal and author Doug Wead revealed he
secretly taped conversations with the then-Governor of Texas
while preparing a book partly based on the George W.
Bushs life.
#5. Had no desire to
be President until he saw the chicks Bubba was getting.
#2. In high school, Bush stole Osamas
girl and thats when the trouble started.
RICKY GERVAIS: made famous from the BBC
series, The Office. I didnt get the BBC
America but was lent the DVD set of the first season. And it
was dang enjoyable. Unlike programs on American TV where it is
believed louder is funnier, The Office was subtle
but unmistakable. For instance, Dave asked Gervais what he
thought of The Gates in Central Park.
Ricky softly responded like a man bewildered, It
looked like a giant Buddhists laundry. $21
million? The Office was similar
in that manner. Your typical sitcom would be IT
LOOKED LIKE A GIANT BUDDHISTS LAUNDRY!!!! $21
MILLION!!!??? Maybe Im getting old, but I
dont like loud.
Dave mentions Rachael
Ray of the Food Network is on later in the show. Does
Ricky like food, does he have an appreciation for the art of
food making? Ricky believes food appreciation comes with age.
When younger, Ricky looked at food only as a means to coat the
stomach before a night of drinking. Oh boy, did I enjoy that.
Ricky says he recently was invited to dine at a very expensive
restaurant. His wine selection is usually based on
whatevers the second cheapest on the list. When shown
a bottle of wine, he is only interested in the percentage of
alcohol. Anyway, at this restaurant there was a bottle of wine
which sold for $50,000! Ricky couldnt believe it.
When the waiter came over, or is it a wine steward, Ricky
pointed to the $50,000 items and asked, Is this any
good?
Dave is/was a great fan of
Rickys The Office. Ricky is currently
shooting a show called, Extras about the life of
people who word as extras in films. This sounds good, at least
to me, since I spend most of my time watching the tertiary
characters on the screen, whether it movies or TV.
Im always watching the security guard way in the
background doing nothing or the diners at a restaurant not at
the next table but at the table after that. Its
probably why I so much enjoy the Audience Show and Tell people
who bring clips of their appearances in big time movies.
Extras isnt finished yet, but Ricky says
the critics are already describing it as the
disappointing follow-up to The
Office.
Ricky has also written a
childrens book entitled Flanimals.
It has sold over 300,000 copies in England and was number one on
both the childrens and humor bestseller lists. Ricky
says he checked out the Flanimals reader
comments on Amazon.com. 5 stars is the best. Overall,
Flanimals received 4 and a half stars. He
went through the reviews and they were all 5 stars. Not till
he scrolled near the end did he find a guy who gave his
childrens book 1 star. The review read, I
bought this book and its rubbish. Its
more of a kids book. Ricky was so annoyed
that this guy could be so stupid, and because he was so stupid
it cost Ricky half a star. It just aint right.
ACT 5: Alan:
Its time for Academy Awards predictions with
Late Show costume designer Susan Hum.
Susan: No one told me I was going
to have to make Academy Award predictions. I havent
seen any of the films. How would I know whos going to
win? In the future it would be nice if they asked me ahead of
time to do these things. Then maybe Id have something
to say.
Alan:
Nice going, Susan! Well see on Sunday if
youre right.
This has been Academy Awards
predictions with Late Show costume designer Susan Hum. Tell
your friends.
RACHAEL RAY: From
the Food Networks 30-Minute Meals,
$40 a Day, and Inside Dish. She also
has a new cookbook, her ninth, entitled Cooking
Round the Clock.
Rachael got her start
while working in upstate New York working in a kitchen.
Customers would but prepared food but Rachael couldnt
get them to buy more groceries. They said they didnt
have enough time to make their own. Rachael started holding
demonstrations of 30-minutes meals that customers could easily
make with simple ingredients. Te classes sold out immediately.
A local news show did a feature on it and things went on from
there.
Rachael admits to having her share of
accidents in the kitchen, one time jamming a knife an inch deep
into her finger. Another time having her hair catch fire. I
once dropped a tray of parfaits, but that may have been due to
my nipping a bit too heartily at the cooking sherry.
One of her programs on the Food Network is entitled
$40 a Day where she travels to different cities and
tries to survive by spending only $40 a day on food. My senior
year in college, I think $40 lasted me through the fall
semester. If I recall correctly, chicken dogs were a little
more than a buck for ten. Campbells Chicken Noodle
Soup was 25 cents a can. No-Name macaroni and cheese also
about a quarter a box. Fridays I went to the local IGA and
treated myself to frozen pizza, pickles, and Bon-Choy egg rolls.
$40 a day? In college, Id be in heaven with that.
Of course, I would have spent $35 on beer.
To close up
the show, we check out Nathan Sawaya to see his creation of Biff
in Lego. WOW! Thats good! With Amanda
Bynes painting of Dave from the other night and now
Nathans Lego creation of Biff, we may have to build a
studio for the art, adding down the road a Paul and an Alan.
And that was our show for Friday February 25,
2005.
Wahoo
EXTRA!

I find it amusing
that Rachael has a program on the Food Network called, $40
a Day. I was thinking of writing a book with the same
title about my time at the LATE SHOW.
My girls are
big fans of the American Idol. They got hooked on
the American Juniors from a few years ago, which
only led them to the harder, stronger stuff. I remember
checking out the American Idol website last year
for something and came away impressed with the shows
recapper. If I wrote for a magazine, I would call the column a
wry delight. I dont care if you
skip the show, but check out the website. Im
amused.
http://www.idolonfox.com/recaps/index.htm
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