Steve Martin shocked by Letterman’s Kennedy Centre honour

Comedian Martin received the honour in 2007

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While most of his late-night peers were off nursing their post-Emmys hangovers on Monday evening, David Letterman was on the air basking in the glory of being named a Kennedy Centre honouree.

Letterman welcomed another recipient of the prize, Steve Martin, to the ‘Late Show.’ Martin received the honour in 2007, putting him in a small but distinguished group of comedians, including Johnny Carson and Bill Cosby, who’ve earned the distinction. Martin promised Letterman the formal, black-tie ceremony would be a cinch.

“You just sit there and they do all the work and you don’t have to prepare. You don’t have to worry about going over. It’s like doing your show,” he joked.

Martin then set up a video he’d made as a tongue-in-cheek tribute to Letterman, explaining that he records his every activity on film.

“It’s for historical purposes. In case let’s say the Smithsonian called,” he said.

In the video, Martin, dressed in a bathrobe and his rainbow-coloured Kennedy Centre ribbons, reads about Letterman’s honour in the paper, then calls up fellow honourees like Meryl Streep to express his dismay at the news.

“I’m stunned, shocked, surprised and completely taken aback,” he said.

That is, until Letterman himself calls — on a line reserved for Martin’s ‘no-talent friends.’

“I was just chatting with some of my big-time, showbiz friends, and none of us are stunned, shocked, surprised and completely taken aback. Congratulations, buddy!”

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