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The Colbert Report (/ k oʊ l ˈ b ɛər r ɪ ˌ p ɔːr / kohl-BAIR rih-por) is an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by Stephen Colbert that aired four days a week on Comedy Central from October 17, 2005, to December 18, 2014, for 1,447 episodes.
The Colbert Report is a late-night series that aired nightly on Comedy Central.Hosted by Stephen Colbert, it was produced by Colbert, Jon Stewart, and Ben Karlin and revolved around Colbert playing the role of a populist blowhard journalist character, similar to his role on The Daily Show.
Jim Corbett National Park, a wildlife reserve in India named after the British hunter; James A. Corbett (1933–2001), American rancher, writer, and human rights activist; James Corbett (politician) (1908–2005), Australian Country Party politician; Jim Corbett (politician) (1924–2007), U.S. politician; James W. Corbett (1928–1994 ...
Stephen becomes immortal after accidentally killing "Grimmy" during the opening of the segment of "Cheating Death with Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, D.F.A.".This leads to Stephen singing "We'll Meet Again" in its entirety along with a large crowd of several recognizable figures, before meeting with Santa Clause on the roof of the studio.
James John Corbett (September 1, 1866 – February 18, 1933) was an American professional boxer and a World Heavyweight Champion, best known as the only man who ever defeated John L. Sullivan (hence the "man who beat the man" concept of the championship boxing lineage).
As a journalist Corbett has reported from all over the world for the BBC, The Guardian, [1] The Observer, The Independent, [2] The Blizzard [3] and numerous other publications. He is considered an expert on the affairs of football’s world governing body, FIFA , [ 4 ] and has spoken at international conferences on the subject. [ 5 ]
Edward James Corbett CIE VD (25 July 1875 – 19 April 1955) was an Anglo-Indian hunter and author. He gained fame through hunting and killing several man-eating tigers and leopards in Northern India, as detailed in his bestselling 1944 memoir Man-Eaters of Kumaon .
He first featured in a "Better Know a District" spin-off called "Better Know a Founder", and later returned as a recurring character when The Colbert Report did four special shows live from Philadelphia's University of Pennsylvania in the run-up to the Democratic Party's 2008 Pennsylvania primary. Killer (uncredited) – A roadie for Colbert.