David Letterman’s ‘Late Show’ Clips Vanish From YouTube, CBS.com

David Letterman’s ‘Late Show’ Clips Vanish From YouTube, CBS.com

David Letterman has disappeared without a trace.

The former host of CBS’s “The Late Show” has seen all video clips of his career wiped from the late-night show’s official YouTube page, as well as CBS.com. The house-cleaning came at the end of the day on Wednesday.

“Now that the show has ended, these digital right‎s revert back to the show’s copyright owner, Worldwide Pants,” a CBS spokesperson told TheWrap.

Also Read: David Letterman Cracks Scientology, Elian Gonzalez Jokes During Final 'Late Show' Monologue

A Worldwide Pants rep did not immediately return TheWrap’s request for comment. However, the company told Buzzfeed yesterday: “As you might imagine, there is significant interest in the Worldwide Pants-owned content. We are currently considering a range of options.”

When TheWrap called the Worldwide Pants office in New York City on Friday, there was no answer or voicemail set up. The Los Angeles office previously closed when Craig Ferguson handed the reins over to James Corden.

Also read: David Letterman's 'Late Show' Finale Scores Biggest Audience in 21 Years

The new “Late Late Show” is not a Worldwide Pants production, nor is Stephen Colbert‘s version of “The Late Show,” which premieres on Sep. 8.

Letterman’s final “Late Show” taped and aired on May 20.

Related stories from TheWrap:

Betty White Prank Calls James Corden With Ridiculous List of Demands (Video)

David Letterman's Final 'Late Show': What's Next for His Production Company Worldwide Pants

Inside David Letterman's Final 'Late Show' Taping: 5 Unforgettable Moments