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After a final pretaped segment that involved Colbert’s fellow hosts in the field—Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, John Oliver—Colbert performed a song with Louis Cato of The Late Show’s house band,
Stephen Colbert put on an emotional and existential final episode of “The Late Show” Thursday night, thanking his staff, studio audience and viewers for eleven years of laughs.
The CBS show, which premiered in 1993 with host David Letterman, has officially come to an end.
Stephen Colbert's run on “The Late Show” ends Thursday, marking the conclusion of his on-air feud with President Donald Trump.
After CBS announced The Late Show's cancellation last year, Stephen Colbert warned viewers that "the gloves are off" — freeing the comedian to get political without consequence. But what unfolded on Thursday night seemed carefully calculated to comfort rather than confront.
Stephen Colbert largely steered clear of politics or direct criticism of President Trump during his final broadcast of “The Late Show” on Thursday night. Colbert, who repeatedly thanked his staff and viewership for supporting him during his 11 years on CBS,
While Colbert hasn't stopped roasting Donald Trump, he has never directly blamed the president for the cancellation of his show — but others have.
Stephen Colbert's Final Show - Click image to open gallery Stephen Colbert's final farewell to "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" was memorable mostly for its star power! Colbert brought out a bunch of A-list celebs Thursday night to help him say goodbye ...
As the much-loved Late Show host says his final goodnight, a look back at his finest and funniest moments