Stand-Up Comedians
Bob Sarlatte

Bob Sarlatte’s numerous network TV credits began with his stint as announcer, writer, and regular comedy contributor on NBC’s David Letterman Show in 1980. He went on to appear on the program over twenty times, and has followed with guest spots on the CBS version, The Late Show with David Letterman, as well. In the years following, Bob served as co-host and features reporter on the Bay Area's popular AM San Francisco, and later parlayed that into similar assignments on both PM Magazine and Entertainment Tonight. Bob has appeared in over 5,000 radio and TV commercials and cartoons and also guested on NBC's Night Court and ABC's Match Game; he co-hosted the PBS comedy series Comedy Tonight, and has had roles in the movies Star Trek IV, So I Married an Ax Murderer, EdTV and Flubber. As a standup performer, Bob has found time over the years to work with such diverse and renowned acts as Chris Isaak, Julio Iglesias, The Beach Boys and many others. But it is in the area of special events where Bob has been most successful in recent years. Bob has become a fixture at such annuals as the Bay Area Emmies, not to mention a host of charitable causes including the Salvation Army and the American Cancer Society.