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Been there, done that! We go every fall for a few days and do all the TV shows - even waited all night in the biggest rainstorm of 40 years for SNL tickets! (Worth it!) Unfortunately, SNL is done for the season. Not sure about Letterman, but if they're still taping, you can get standby tickets at the theater the day of the show. (Long wait for mail requests, probably not enough time.) Ed Sullivan Theater, 1697 Broadway. Stand by tickets distributed at noon, lines usually form earlier. THEN you have to go back, stand in line again that evening and maybe not even get in! Not sure you will find it worth it - wasting a lot of valuable NY time in line for one show. Of all the TV shows we've been to, it was my least favorite time. (except Maury - stinko!) LIVE with Regis is much more audience friendly, but standby line usually forms by 6AM. Whatever you do, have fun!
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I know my daughter ordered tickets in March by the Internet for David Letterman. It said six months. When we were in NYC in March. The lines started at noon and they let in only 100. Foder's guide gives you the details. You could call the Ed Sullivan theatre and get details.