Jack Hanna On Letterman: A Lookback On Their Iconic Relationship
Jack Hanna 'The Late Show with David Letterman' at the Ed Sullivan from www.contactmusic.com For over two decades, Jack Hanna has been a frequent guest on the Late Show with David Letterman. The beloved animal expert and conservationist has brought a wide range of creatures onto the set, from giant snakes to baby tigers. But it wasn't just the animals that made Hanna's appearances so memorable. The Early Years Hanna first appeared on Letterman's show in 1985, when he was the director of the Columbus Zoo. He brought a variety of animals with him, including a sloth and a penguin. The segment was a hit, and Hanna became a regular guest. Over the years, Hanna's appearances on the show became more elaborate. He brought in more exotic animals, and he and Letterman developed a playful rapport. Hanna would often tease Letterman about his fear of snakes or spiders, and Letterman would joke about Hanna's khaki wardrobe. The Animals Of course, the animals were alw...