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Stephen Colbert couldn't contain his glee after his studio audience found themselves booing in unison upon hearing Donald Trump's latest defense of ICE. During Thursday's monologue for "The Late Show,
The first week of February is packed with some exciting guests on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. That includes the Last Week Tonight host.
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Stephen Colbert On ‘Late Show' Ending In Four Months: "It Feels Real Now. I'm Not Thrilled With It"
Stephen Colbert is sharing his thoughts as the end of The Late Show revealed the date of the last show. The CBS late-night talk show is ending its run on Thursday, May 21, and while visiting Seth Meyers on Late Night,
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" now has an end date — May 21, which, incidentally, also will mark the end of a franchise, end of an era, and end of an important part of CBS history.
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Stephen Colbert Is Sad The Late Show Is Ending, But He's Also Called It A 'Flaming Toboggan Ride'
The veteran talk show host has an honest take.
Stephen Colbert asks Seth Meyers for help landing “SNL” job after “Late Show ”ends: 'Is Lorne here?'
The "Late Show" host explained that he needs a new show because his wife Evie McGee-Colbert "will want me out of the house."
The network had previously said the long-running late-night franchise would end in May 2026, after news broke last year that CBS planned to shut down the show entirely. The May 21 date now formally marks the end of the series, as well as the end of late-night programming on CBS.
"If you'd rather not watch a halftime featuring a Bad Bunny, there's going to be a competing halftime show featuring a terrible bunny"
During a chat with Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert shared that the end of "The Late Show" "feels real now" and confirmed the final episode date.
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Stephen Colbert Slams Washington Post Layoffs, Calls Them Jeff Bezos' 'Worst Decision Ever' | Video
Stephen Colbert sounded off on the Washington Post's sweeping layoffs, blasting the paper's job cuts as billionaire owner Jeff Bezos' "worst decision" ever. The comedian addressed the layoffs at the Washington Post during Wednesday's monologue for "The Late Show,