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The comedian quickly bounced back in a public access show that featured guest appearances from Jeff Daniels, Jack White, Eminem, and more.
In what may be the last hurrah for New York’s nearly century-old Ed Sullivan Theater, the final episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” didn’t feature the most uproarious jokes. Or the most biting political takedowns.
The host and his colleagues were joined by such luminaries as Anderson Cooper, Gayle King, Katie Couric, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Hamill, Tiffany Haddish, Drew Barrymore and the CBS host's final guest,
Stephen Colbert's The Late Show set will be donated to Chicago's Museum of Broadcast Communications, preserving it for fans.
Exactly 24 hours after the last episode of “The Late Show” was broadcast, Colbert appeared on an episode of “Only in Monroe.”
President Trump followed up his Stephen Colbert "Late Show" diss with a violent A.I. video throwing the former host in a dumpster.
Longtime reporter Bill Carter claimed that President Donald Trump was personally involved in getting Stephen Colbert's late-night show canceled by CBS network.
Stephen Colbert delivered his final “Late Show” monologue, sticking to business as usual as his famous friends vied to be his last guest.