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Friday May 15, 2026 |
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| The Late Show has unveiled the grand plan for Stephen Colbert's final four episodes, and... well, we almost have more questions now than we did before. |
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| As Bill Carter writes, David Letterman returned to Colbert’s Late Show bearing nostalgia, mayhem, gratitude, and just enough CBS-directed venom to remind everyone why Dave is still Dave. |
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| David Letterman and Stephen Colbert revived a Late Show classic Thursday night—dropping things off the roof—with CBS itself landing as the punchline. |
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| In conversation with LateNighter's Bill Carter, Jimmy Kimmel discusses Trump’s attacks, Colbert’s forced exit, and why, after a year in the crosshairs, he believes: “You can’t back down, even once.” |
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| Stephen Colbert kicked off his final three-week stretch with his strongest weekly ratings performance since last summer, boosted by a highly rated Obama interview. |
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| Stephen Colbert may be losing his time slot to Byron Allen, but apparently he hasn't lost his sense of grace about it. |
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| In a just-released clip from their recent visit to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Foo Fighters perform "This Is a Call" and "Everlong," songs associated with meaningful visits to Late Show with David Letterman. |
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