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Prior to Colbert's assumption of hosting duties, David Letterman had been host of Late Show for 22 years, dating to his arrival at CBS in 1993. CBS had not had a regular late-night talk show for most of its existence before that point, with only one attempt (the short-lived Pat Sajak Show in 1989–1990) between 1972 and Letterman's arrival.
The Colbert Report: Stephen Colbert (host) [23] 1,447 episodes; also co-creator, writer, and executive producer 2006 White House Correspondents' Dinner: Stephen Colbert (host) TV special 2007 The Simpsons: Colby Krause (voice) Episode: "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs" 2008 A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! Stephen Colbert TV special 2010
Stephen Colbert Scott Kowalchyk/CBS Stephen Colbert will be absent from late night for a little while longer. The talk show host, 59, announced on Sunday, December 3, that new episodes of The Late ...
Stephen Colbert Is Like a Teacher, But Paid So Much More! It Really Makes You Question the Order of Society and What We Place Value On! (special appearances by Jeff Daniels and Tim Meadows). Seth Meyers discusses Strike Force Five and Late Night. Omar Apollo performs "Dispose of Me" from his album God Said No.
The Late Show is hitting pause again, while host Stephen Colbert deals with what may be a “recurrence” of COVID-19. The official Twitter account for the CBS show tweeted on Monday: “Stephen ...
CBS' TheLate Show With Stephen Colbertwill be on an unexpected hiatus this week, following an announcement from the host himself. Colbert took to Instagram's Threads service to share the news of ...
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is an American late-night talk show and it airs weeknights at 11:35 pm Eastern/10:35 pm Central on CBS in the United States. The hour-long show has aired since September 8, 2015, and is hosted by actor, comedian and critic Stephen Colbert, an alumnus of The Daily Show and former host of The Colbert Report.
In a clip released by CBS prior to the broadcast (11:35/10:35c), Colbert announces Letterman’s arrival by borrowing one of his most famous lines: “My guest tonight certainly needs no introduction.