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Watch Jon Stewart’s Return to Late Night (And Trump Jokes)
Watch Jon Stewart’s Return to Late Night (And Trump Jokes)
Watch Jon Stewart’s Return to Late Night (And Trump Jokes)
I’ve missed Jon Stewart. I’m guessing you have too. The Daily Show continues in his absence with Trevor Noah at the helm, and it’s not a bad TV show. But it’s not the same. For one night only, though, the old Daily Show magic was back, on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
CBS Denies Colbert-Corden 'Late Show' Timeslot Swap Rumor
CBS Denies Colbert-Corden 'Late Show' Timeslot Swap Rumor
CBS Denies Colbert-Corden 'Late Show' Timeslot Swap Rumor
The Republican National Convention has certainly energized Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, but there’s little two ways about the former Colbert Report host struggling to find his voice on CBS. James Corden’s Late Late Show has only grown in the subsequent time slot however, but would CBS really consider swapping the order?
David Letterman Wanted Female Host to Succeed 'Late Show'
David Letterman Wanted Female Host to Succeed 'Late Show'
David Letterman Wanted Female Host to Succeed 'Late Show'
Anyone following David Letterman (and his giant beard)’s post-retirement from The Late Show can’t help a smile at the veteran comic’s irreverent outlook. To wit, Letterman reveals in a new interview that he “couldn’t care less” about Stephen Colbert’s new Late Show, or any other series out there, wondering why the job didn’t go to a female host.
'Full House' Goes 'True Detective' for Colbert Parody
'Full House' Goes 'True Detective' for Colbert Parody
'Full House' Goes 'True Detective' for Colbert Parody
Now that Netflix’s Full House revival Fuller House will be sticking around for Season 2, it’s time for the inevitable spinoff. Lo and behold, Stephen Colbert obliges with Full House: Nights, the True Detective-style adventures of Danny Tanner and Uncles Joey and Jesse, taking on San Francisco crime.
Colbert’s Full Paris Tribute, A Call to Watch ‘Ratatouille’
Colbert’s Full Paris Tribute, A Call to Watch ‘Ratatouille’
Colbert’s Full Paris Tribute, A Call to Watch ‘Ratatouille’
Stephen Colbert was among the first late-night programs to express his emotions over the Friday Paris attacks, tagging a brief announcement (sans audience) at the close of his Friday Late Show. The Monday outing went far more in depth however, staging a heartfelt tribute as Colbert urged viewers to show support in whatever way possible, either french fries or Ratatouille.
Stephen Colbert Predicts the ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Ending
Stephen Colbert Predicts the ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Ending
Stephen Colbert Predicts the ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Ending
Stephen Colbert may be the wildly successful host of a popular late night talk show on a major television network, but that doesn’t change who he really is: a huge nerd. Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson said of Colbert, “I have never met a bigger Tolkien geek in my life.” The Late Show host appeared in The Desolation of Smaug and hosted a Hobbit panel at Comic-Con. But his geek cred is not limited to Middle Earth. Last night, Colbert delivered an impassioned prediction of how Star Wars: The Force Awakens will end, and the funniest thing is, he wasn’t joking.
Donald Trump Set For 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert,' Too
Donald Trump Set For 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert,' Too
Donald Trump Set For 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert,' Too
Many saw the announcement that Donald Trump would drop by Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show as a sign the former SNL player would take bigger swings to compete with Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, but you wouldn’t expect The Donald to shy away from publicity, would you? Week 3 guests of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert have arrived, everyone from Trump, to Hugh Jackman, to Pearl Jam and the Archbishop.
Stephen Colbert’s First ‘Late Show’ Almost Never Made it to Air
Stephen Colbert’s First ‘Late Show’ Almost Never Made it to Air
Stephen Colbert’s First ‘Late Show’ Almost Never Made it to Air
The reviews for Stephen Colbert’s debut as the new Late Show host were mostly positive. Our own Matt Singer said the show got off to a “solid start” as Colbert took over for David Letterman, but the show almost didn’t get off to a start at all. On his second show, Colbert revealed that because of editing and technical glitches, his first episode almost didn’t make it on air.

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