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Jimmy Kimmel and James Corden Play a Late Night Host Version of Truth or Dare with Revolting Food

September 17, 2016
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When it comes to what late night hosts think of each other, there is, currently, a very thick cloud of mystery. Publicly, most will say that they have camaraderie with each other like any other profession even though ratings technically pit them against each other on a nightly basis.

Will we ever know what they really think of each other like we kind of did between Jay Leno and David Letterman? 

Well, The Late Late Show’s Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts is a somewhat heightened version of truth or dare backed with food that’s normally reserved for Andrew Zimmern. Jimmy Kimmel was a guest and got to play the game with James Corden, which really shows how much both are dedicated to keeping up appearances.

Watch it here.

Simone Giertz, Queen of Sh*tty Robots, Shows Off Her Sh*tty Robots to Stephen Colbert

September 4, 2016
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Sweden’s Simone Giertz has made a career out of making robots that are seemingly designed to do a singular function, but are really made to only kind of do that one function in the quest to bring joy to all. 

Giertz has a very popular YouTube channel where you can see a drone try to cut hair, a robot that can argue with the Internet, and more.

This week, she got to show off her wares to Stephen Colbert and The Late Show and it was a whole bunch of fun.

You’ll also be surprised to know that CBS censors curse words in foreign languages.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Will Go Live Again After Presidential and VP Debates

August 10, 2016
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Will Go Live Again After Presidential and VP Debates

So, if Colbert and company are going to follow the model that brought them up during the RNC and DNC, expect more Colbert Report-ish elements cleverly renamed for legal reasons. Since they’re spaced apart rather than day-after-day, we’d bet The Late Show team will have the time to put together song and dance numbers, elaborate pre-taped segments, etc.

You should definitely expect to see Stephen Colbert’s identical twin cousin, Stephen Colbert in one of, if not all of, these three live episodes. 

Due to a Legal Dispute, Stephen Colbert Had to Find a Work Around for Being Prohibited From Using the Character “Stephen Colbert” and Bits off of “The Colbert Report”

July 28, 2016
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Apparently, after bringing back the character Stephen Colbert last week during The Late Show’s RNC coverage, high powered lawyers immediately told Colbert and his Late Show staff that they were in violation of intellectual property rights.

Somehow, the character of Stephen Colbert is not owned by Colbert himself. 

Still, the true Stephen Colbert not only doesn’t back down from a challenge. He seeks them out and, in such a spirit, figured out a pretty great workaround.

Character or no, this is the daring and whip smart Stephen Colbert that so many of us know and love. Watch it here.

Stephen Colbert Made a RNC and DNC Bingo Game That You Can Play at Home

July 16, 2016
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As you might be well aware or have heard repeatedly on the news, the upcoming Republican and Democratic National Conventions will be affairs actually worth watching this time around. What is going to happen at them is anyone’s guess, especially at the RNC.

With that in mind, Stephen Colbert and his Late Show team have made a Bingo card generator for each convention that is filled with events likely to happen at either convention such as “27th mention of wall” or “white person speaking Spanish” instead of numbers.

We’ll let Colbert take it from here.

Then, get your convention Bingo card here.

Get a Look Behind “BrainDead” Before the Series Premiere Tonight

June 13, 2016
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Part dark political comedy, part sci-fi thriller, BrainDead will have a timely premiere tonight at 10PM on CBS. 

The show explores the notion that the insanity in Washington might be explained by alien bugs eating politicians’ brains. Seems like a rational explanation these days.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes look to prep you for what’s to come.

Jermaine Fowler Gets Another Pilot Order for His “Superior Donuts” from CBS

May 26, 2016
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(via Deadline)

Sounds a lot like what happened with Jerrod Carmichael with eventually getting The Carmichael Show on the air.

Well before Jerrod got his 3rd season renewal earlier this month, he went through several rounds of pilots and pilot presentations of his show over a few years before NBC brass decided to give The Carmichael Show a green light. 

In a similar way, the only potentially new diverse multi-cam sitcom at CBS, Superior Donuts, is getting reworked as CBS execs really dig Jermaine Fowler. 

Based off the initial heat they’ve been taking from their very white, very anti-millennial, new fall comedy line-up of Kevin Can Wait, The Great Indoors, and Man With a Plan, CBS probably shouldn’t wait around in going forward with Fowler and Superior Donuts.

James Corden Has Nate Fernald “Try Out” 360/VR on The Late Late Show

May 11, 2016
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The Late Late Show with James Corden is kind of in a boom right now with Carpool Karaoke. To keep up the pace they’re at, they’ve got to try out new things.

It just so happens that maybe comedian/writer Nate Fernald might not be a good choice to give a test run for a 360/VR immersive audience experience. Or… maybe Nate’s the best choice?

See what happened here.  

Get a Preview of Rachel Feinstein’s New Hour Special from Her Late Late Show Set

April 19, 2016
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This Saturday at 11PM on Comedy Central, the brand new hour special Amy Schumer Presents Rachel Feinstein: Only Whores Wear Purple premieres.

Feinstein gave a nice preview of this new hour with a set on last night’s Late Late Show. 

Expect to hear how awkward foreplay can get and what a “hoot” Rachel’s mom tries to be.

Stephen Colbert Discovers That One of the Mission to Mars Candidates Is a Disheveled TJ Miller

March 17, 2016
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TJ Miller appears on to Colbert again to bring a nice bit of weirdness to The Late Show, though as character who fits certain specific, unexpected, newly announced parameters for NASA’s Mission to Mars candidates. 

Watch it here.

Steve [Martin] and Stephen [Colbert] Sing a Song About What It Means to Be a Friend

March 16, 2016
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In the pantheon of Stephens/Stevens/Steves/etc. throughout human existence, these two are probably the funniest of the whole lot. 

Enjoy Colbert and Martin sing a song that will probably redefine your idea of what friends are.

Spike Jonze Directs a New, Spike Jonze-y Opening for “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”

March 1, 2016
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As guest of Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, venerable director Spike Jonze wanted to do more than just a simple bit on the show.

He, instead, opted for the make-a-whole-new-opening-for-the-show route. 

The result, while only a one-time deal marked by Leap Day, really captures Colbert’s mixture of absurdity and heart that he goes for with abandon at the helm of The Late Show.

Watch Spike Jonze’s Late Show opening/A Short Film by Spike Jonze.

‘Adele Carpool Karaoke’ Record Is Milestone in New Era of Late Night

February 17, 2016
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As of this post, Adele Carpool Karaoke is almost at the 70 million view mark on YouTube, which, according to Deadline, is now the new pinnacle of viral late night clips.

For decades, the format of the late night talk show had pretty much stayed the same with all the trappings of monologues, well tailored suits, desk pieces, celebrity guests, bands. 

Now, in the 2010s, the tried and true format of late night is no longer tried and true. Rather than hanging out and hearing the crazy stories of famous people, viewers of late night seem to want to see something crazy actually happen on the show and perhaps only that.

James Corden took over The Late Late Show from Craig Ferguson only last year, relatively unknown in America, and has now scored a viral video that has out performed all the silly games that Jimmy Fallon, the late night leader pretty much from his start at The Tonight Show, plays with A-listers pretty much every night that he tapes an episode. 

When Corden inherited The Late Late Show, there was scarcely any online presence for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson as brief out-of-context interview clips were the only thing that would CBS would bother uploading on to YouTube. There is a reason that Corden went from pretty much zero to 70 million hits in a matter of a months. 

The Internet and, more specifically, YouTube and social media, have commodified late night TV into more of a spectacle than it ever was. Remote segments, games, trips outside the studio are all things that are resonating with the current landscape of late night. Adele singing and joking around with James Corden being the most watched late night YouTube clip perfectly illustrates this change.

Such things specifically include Conan O’Brien doing any of his segments out in the wild or going abroad, Jimmy Fallon’s Lip Sync Battle, the pranks that Jimmy Kimmel hatches or his ongoing faux feud with Matt Damon, the deep segments on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver that are uploaded early Monday morning. You’ll note that you’ve probably seen all of these an almost innumerable times on your various social media feeds, both in embedded video and in .gif form.

Sure, Letterman used to throw random things off of a roof and Leno used to find dumb people out on the street who didn’t know what we’d all assume is basic common knowledge for JayWalking. However, in 2016, you don’t have to watch all of The Late Show or The Tonight Show just to get to watch those segments or bits. At any time of the day, you can watch just those specific parts, over and over and over, and nothing else.

With this being the case, many of those aforementioned late night tropes like the opening monologue of topical jokes and desk pieces are slowly fading in relevance in favor of what makes for the most viral sounding headline.

When Conan does entire special episodes where he travels to remote locations, it more resembles something that Anthony Bourdain would do rather than The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson.

Last Week Tonight, @midnight, and now, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee all offer something also atypical of what late night has been for so very long by trading chats with celebrities for dozens more topical jokes that aren’t merely delivered while standing on stage without a video package to throw to. Their success is signs of the winds of change at 11PM onwards.

With all of that being said, the old guard late night talk show is, for now, still in tact. Stephen Colbert is, in a surprising turn from The Colbert Report, presenting a very high brow, well executed version of the traditional late night talk show. In fact, Colbert pulls off many feats as a late night talk show host, especially when it comes to who he books and how he interviews or interacts with who he books, that his competition cannot because they’re off focusing on all the things mentioned above. Whether he can ascend to the top of the mountain of late night like his predecessor David Letterman did and stay there has yet to be seen, but Colbert definitely has the brilliance to do so.

Oh yeah, because of Trevor Noah, Larry Wilmore, and Samantha Bee, there is finally more than one late night show right now not hosted by a white guy.

Though they’re inevitably some doubters and skeptics, all these new trends are probably for the best. When it’s easier to watch live TV and stream content on the Internet on the same device (and that’s probably pretty soon), know that late night is only going to get more shaken up.

Jermaine Fowler to Star in CBS Comedy Pilot “Superior Donuts”

February 9, 2016
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(via Deadline)

Jermaine is also going to be co-executive producer.

CBS is making good on their development deal with Jermaine Fowler and ordering a multi-cam sitcom pilot where he starts working at a donut shop in a neighborhood being gentrified. 

We’re going to keep our fingers crossed as long as we can that this goes to series just so we can see Fowler on TV on a regular basis.

Watch Reggie Watts Completely Hijack a Segment to End an Episode of “The Late Late Show”

December 13, 2015
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This is the sort of fun that will separate The Late Late Show from the rest of the pack in late night.

Watch it here.

Please Enjoy Jermaine Fowler Doing Stand-Up on Corden

December 9, 2015
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We’re pretty sure the world is in for a treat when Jermaine Fowler’s Showtime special Give’em Hell Kid premieres on Friday.

Why do we say that?

Well, just watch his set from last night’s Late Late Show with James Corden.

Watch Jacqueline Novak as the Latest Stand-Up on “The Late Late Show with James Corden”

November 22, 2015
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As you might be aware of, stand-up across the landscape of late night has become scarce over the last couple of years. 

Knowing that, it’s encouraging to see it pop up wherever it pops up and even more so when someone like NYC’s Jacqueline Novak is the one that gets to take the mic and perform.

Such was the case this week when the Jacqueline got to do a set on The Late Late Show with James Corden, which has only featured a handful of stand-ups at this point. 

Watch her set here.

The Late Show and The Late Late Show Will Have Special Post-Super Bowl Episodes Next Year

November 13, 2015
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(via Variety)

Unlike the half time show, Stephen Colbert and James Corden won’t have to pay for their airtime. 

Everyone knows that the commercials for The Super Bowl, the most regularly watched TV event in human history. Similarly, the slot that follows the awarding of the Vince Lombardi is also highly coveted as its guaranteed high ratings.

Often networks use that slot to introduce new shows, but CBS, in their tenure of having the Super Bowl on their network, will opt to go with special episodes of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Late Late Show with James Corden on Feb. 7th.

This will be the first time that late night has brought up the rear for The Super Bowl on a major network, so don’t be surprised if Colbert and Corden pull out all the stops for it. 

As you saw this morning, Colbert just went all out for the Happy Birthday song and Corden has done entire episodes from strangers houses. So, just imagine what they’ll do with this episode.

John Oliver Made His Comedian Over Journalist Status Clear on CBS This Morning

November 2, 2015
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Like Jon Stewart before him, John Oliver has to now explain to the rest of media that he is a comedian over anything else.

Watch as he reiterates that stance while he shoots the breeze with Charlie Rose and company on CBS This Morning.

Stephen Colbert Is Able to Turn on Dime from Some Profound Words on UCC Shooting to Jokes

October 3, 2015
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One of the greatest challenges of late night is the handling of national or global tragedies that occurred a night before. As all late night show are comedy shows, it can be difficult to find the right level of sincerity, the duration of time of which you should address the topic, and how to overall go about it without creating a weird tension that keeps the comedy part of the show off balance. 

Stephen Colbert not only does a great job in bringing up the Umpqua Community College shooting in Oregon and addressing it, but he manages to almost seamlessly get right into the comedy without missing a beat. It’s another example of how Colbert is filling some big shoes at The Late Show pretty well.

Watch it here.

Jack Burditt/Tina Fey/Robert Carlock Retired Athlete Multicam Sitcom in Development at CBS

October 3, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Now, both Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have shows being developed at multiple networks.

Tina Fey and Robert Carlock’s Little Stranger not only have a project set up at NBC, but they have Jack Burditt’s project following a recently retired athlete who becomes difficult as a result of being retired.  

Just imagine if all of Little Stranger and Paper Kite’s new projects to series and how much of television a Fey/Carlock/Poehler triumvirate would be running. It would be a lot and that just might be a good thing.

James Corden Gives Kicking a Field Goal During a Raiders Game a Try

September 20, 2015
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Many of you are set for a day of football that you hope won’t be too distracted by The Emmys.

However, that doesn’t mean that you should shun a meeting of non-sports TV and televised sports like this remote segment of Late Late Show host and recent UK transplant James Corden giving American football a try and even going so far as to make a field goal attempt at a real Raiders game.

Watch his journey and if he succeeds here. 

Jermaine Fowler Has a Showtime Special on the Way and Is Developing a Multi-Cam Sitcom at CBS

September 18, 2015
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(via Deadline)

If you haven’t committed the name Jermaine Fowler to memory yet, you’ll end up doing that soon with what he has in the works.

Not that it’s a surprise to us, but Jermaine Fowler has got a lot of great irons in great fires. 

An hour comedy special, Jermaine Fowler: Give ‘Em Hell Kid, that mixes stand-up and interviews with family and friends is coming to Showtime in mid December. On top of that, Jermaine is developing a semi-autobiographical multi-cam sitcom following his very young parents trying to raise him and the rest of his family.

In case you haven’t noticed, another era of shows based on the lives of comedians is riding high right now.

Stephen Colbert Might Have Just Scored One of the Best Debuts in Late Night History

September 9, 2015
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Last night, Stephen Colbert proved that he is a more than worthy successor to David Letterman’s desk at The Late Show.

Throughout the history of late night talk shows, the first episode is often characterized by awkwardness, confusion, and a sort of frantic energy that aims to just keep the ship together as it barely has embarked on what’s supposed to be a long, long voyage.

However, Stephen Colbert was not only groomed to be a late night talk show host, but with his time at The Colbert Report, had built all the muscles necessary to be a late night talk show host, in character or not.

It should come as no surprise that, Colbert had no stilted moments in his monologue and ran a tight ship right from the opening sequence to paying tribute to Letterman to touring the new and improved Ed Sullivan Theater to the closing credits of his debut night on The Late Show. It might sound obvious to say, but one definitely got the sense after watching the inaugural episode that Stephen has been doing this late night thing for awhile.

You can see that Colbert, even sans character, can still properly stick it to Trump.

While some might clamor for the more rambunctious, satirical Colbert of The Colbert Report to do the interviews of the likes of George Clooney and especially Jeb Bush, Stephen manages inject some trademark cleverness in conversation. Hopefully, he’ll play that up more down the line.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is still very much a very traditional late night talk show with a monologue, suit, band, desk pieces, guests, etc., but Colbert showed on his very first night, how this old format can still be done well in 2015. For that, Stephen should be marked down for one of the best late night debuts of all time.

On top of that, Colbert had a thoroughly interesting inclusion of Jimmy Fallon throughout the show that almost seemed like an olive branch between the two late night hosts on different networks. We’ll be curious to see if that makes a decidedly different route for this era of late night as compared to the debacles of the last one.

Whether you watched the premiere or not (odds are that you were on of the 6.5 million that did), we urge you to watch the entire premiere episode when you make a spare hour for yourself.

Finally, “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Premieres Tonight

September 8, 2015
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If you’ve been holding your breath since the announcement of Colbert taking over for Letterman since April of last year, you only have to hold your breath for the majority of today and this evening.

As of 11:35PM tonight, the final wheel of this new era of late night will get going as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert debuts on CBS.

Not only will this be television history because of Colbert’s first episode, but we’re sure that you’re excited to see what Colbert will do with Jeb Bush on the program. 

We sincerely hope you’ll be watching.

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