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Some had writers, some didn't -- and you could tell.
Late night TV shows came back with fresh material last night two months into the writers' strike.
David Letterman has an agreement with the union to let writers work on his show and the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. But what got Letterman the most attention last night was his beard. Robin Williams wouldn't stop teasing him about it.

Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien went on without writers. O'Brien, also appearing with facial hair, showed off Christmas cards and tried to see how long he could spin his wedding ring. Leno took questions from his audience.



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