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Stephen Colbert has officially concluded his 11-year tenure as the host of CBS’s The Late Show. In the final episode, Colbert balanced an emotional farewell with a satirical swipe at network executives over the program's sudden cancellation.
Stephen Colbert and his wife Evie McGee Colbert share recipes from their new cookbook, 'Does This Taste Funny?'
Yes, it’s true, Paramount/CBS has been issuing takedown notices to YouTube users who have been uploading bootleg copies of Stephen Colbert’s recent return to hosting an episode of the public access series “Only in Monroe.
Stephen Colbert opened "The Late Show" one last time from New York's famed Ed Sullivan Theater on May 21. See what he said in his monologue.
The social media-verse exploded with rumors that Paramount was trying to "suppress" the episode, but the truth is something different.
Stephen Colbert’s Late Show replacement, Byron Allen, says he’s “not trying to replace” the iconic host in the time slot. He says Comics Unleashed has its own audience and adds that not everyone will love his approach.
Stephen Colbert delivered his final “Late Show” monologue, sticking to business as usual as his famous friends vied to be his last guest.
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,