Stephen Colbert, Late Show
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Stephen Colbert delivered his final “Late Show” monologue, sticking to business as usual as his famous friends vied to be his last guest.
President Trump followed up his Stephen Colbert "Late Show" diss with a violent A.I. video throwing the former host in a dumpster.
Jack White, Jeff Daniels, and Steve Buscemi guested as the ex-Late Show host revisited an old hosting gig: "It’s been an excruciating 23 hours without being on TV"
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,
Just 24 hours after his CBS finale, Stephen Colbert did an hour of Michigan public access TV, with Jack White, Jeff Daniels and a Byron Allen FaceTime.
Nobody’s going to claim that a one-off ratings bump driven by mourning TV viewers tuning in to see which stops Colbert pulled out as he charmingly burnt the whole thi
The data shows that an estimated 6.74 million people tuned in to watch Colbert, 62, roast the 79-year-old president one last time in the final airing of The Late Show, which also featured celebrity appearances by Bryan Cranston, Paul Rudd, and Tim Meadows. A performance by Paul McCartney closed the show.
Trump says this is the beginning of the end for "untalented, nasty, highly overpaid, not funny and very poorly rated" late night TV hosts.