Jerry Seinfeld and David Letterman (Full Program)

Published 2014-07-11
Jerry Seinfeld talked to David Letterman about his web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee at the Paley Center in New York on June 9, 2014.

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All Comments (21)
  • Two Kings. One stage. Perfection. The amount of laughs and joy that these two have given the world over the years will never be forgotten.
  • @casualdecade
    I love how disagreeable they are towards each other yet still so amicable, it’s a great example of how to have an honest discussion in a light hearted way
  • I always thought Jerry was super corny and just avoided his stand-up and shows. I’m an Always Sunny in Philly fan, decided to try Seinfeld again on a whim and quickly realized THAT was the genesis (or one of them at least) of that style of show. It blew my mind how clever and well-written the characters were. That made me pay more attention to Jerry and now I’m of the opinion the dude is a rare comedic genius. I don’t use that word lightly either…his observations on human behavior are fascinating and you can tell the dude studies people and how they act. His Comedians in Cars show is really no different, he just knows how to appeal to certain type of people and their humor
  • God bless these guys, and guys in show business like them. I could listen to them kibbitz like this all day long.
  • @mccloysong
    Dave is at his best when it's a conversation, not just an interview. Jerry brings it out of him.
  • @elh141
    Just had the deepest sleep I’ve had in years to the sound of these two talking. Jerry’s voice is so soothing with a lullaby like cadence. Thanks fellas.
  • @fwhite949
    Videos like these are why I love YouTube so much.
  • @JoaoSolimeo
    The funny thing is that I´m surprised to see how good an interviewer Dave really is when he´s got time to just talk and think and ask the questions without having to break for a commercial or go for a punchline. Great interview.
  • @DPMusicStudio
    I'm supposed to be working right now, and I cannot stop watching this. Every moment is genuinely funny, warm, and touching. Amazing stuff.
  • @bradpirochta9293
    Jerry's so good at putting anything and everything in context.
  • How great is the Porsche 911? It's called the "Nine-Eleven" and people STILL love it.
  • @EGGSCENTRIC
    I love how real the coffee and cars show is and I love how you are immersed in their conversation.
  • I must have been in a hole for the last 7 yrs. This show is incredible. Love consuming them and this interview. Thank you, Jerry (and Dave)
  • @kepcar
    Holy crap every time Jerry says "I don't care" I crack up. What a great interview/discussion! Thanks for this.
  • These guys see the world from a different perspective. Great sense of humor.
  • @halilmutlu5880
    Wow, Letterman is such a great interviewer... Relaxed, quick, profound, and witty...
  • @jimmyrecard4390
    I'm surprised that people are surprised that David is a great interviewer. He is so witty and natural, and these two things make for a great interviewer.
  • @M14r5z9
    I love the show. I’ve so appreciated being included in moments when a guest opens up, and even become vulnerable at times.
  • @845luna
    I’m am so forever thankful that I got to be here on earth when Jerry Seinfeld and David Letterman where here as well.