Stephen Colbert's Late Show signs off
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Stephen Colbert is saying goodbye to late-night as The Late Show ends its run on CBS. The comedian will complete an 11-year tenure on Thursday, May 21, and ahead of the finale, he teased what audiences can expect.
Colbert was joined by famous friends, fellow hosts and special guests like Paul McCartney for the finale of “The Late Show.”
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He's been working for more than three decades in show business, and his combination of sharp wit and soft earnestness makes him hireable just about anywhere for anything—so we have a feeling that even though The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is ending,
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Thank you.” Barack Obama remembered his 10-year relationship with Colbert, writing, For more than a decade, Stephen @Colbert has been one of the top voices of late night — making us laugh and, even more importantly,
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