Stephen Colbert avoided politics during his star-studded supersized series finale of "The Late Show," bowing out after 11 years on the CBS program.
With The Late Show leaving the air, another chapter of Stephen Colbert's historic TV career comes to a close. The ending of ...
After years of making audiences laugh night after night, Stephen Colbert opened his final episode of The Late Show on an emotional yet uplifting note. During his heartfelt monologue, the longtime host ...
Stephen Colbert’s final “Late Show” broadcast on Thursday will close out his run in the storied CBS late-night chair once occupied by David Letterman. What comes next remains an open question for one ...
Here's everything to know about the final shows.
The very last episode of “The Colbert Report,” which aired in December 2014, closed with the host launching into a rendition of “We’ll Meet Again,” accompanied by Randy Newman playing a grand piano.
Stephen Colbert is officially signing off and ending his 11-year run on "The Late Show." Follow along for live updates from ...
Bidding farewell to "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and its gallant comedy-avenger host, who lampooned the powerful and ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Stephen Colbert is about to end his long goodbye. After almost 11 years ...
At a presentation on late-night finales Wednesday evening, TV journalist and historian Bill Carter joined curator Jason Lynch to preview the end of "The Late Show" through the lens of past hosts' ...
As the band kept playing, Colbert quipped, "Oh no, I hope this doesn't cost CBS any money." As The Daily Beast reported, Colbert may have gotten a bit of revenge with his ratings as well: Stephen ...
It was his last show and it was the only episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert I’ve ever watched. Yes, I’d seen clips ...