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Watch This Fascinating Colbert Interview of Jerry Seinfeld Wherein Seinfeld Changes His Mind About Listening to Bill Cosby Albums

September 30, 2017
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If you’re a student of comedy, you’ll really enjoy this.

From the get go, Jerry Seinfeld is analyzing every minute detail of his appearance while dipping in and out of jokes and talking about his new Netflix special, Jerry Before Seinfeld.

Then, there’s a curious turn right smack dab in the middle where there’s a frank discussion about Bill Cosby, what he used to mean to Stephen Colbert and Seinfeld, and the notion of separating the artist from their art.

The interview finishes with a bit of back-and-forth with Colbert picking apart some very Seinfeld-ian observations. 

Watch the interview in parts one and two here.

Nick Kroll Is Your Cool Cousin in Colbert’s Family Meeting

September 29, 2017
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Yeah, we can roll with Nick Kroll being America’s Cool Cousin. 

Enjoy Kroll being such a “cool cousin” that Colbert struggles a little to keep it together here.

Please Enjoy a Delightful Interview with Tiffany Haddish on Colbert

August 16, 2017
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Basically, if you need a pick me up because of the state of the world right now, look no further than the pure ray of sunshine that is Tiffany Haddish in her interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

If you on board with Haddish from that, you might want to catch Girls Trip in theaters now and her Showtime comedy special TIFFANY HADDISH: SHE READY! FROM THE HOOD TO HOLLYWOOD that premieres this Friday, August 18th at 9PM.

Get a preview of what Tiffany’s bringing with her special here.

Colbert’s Anthony Scaramucci Interview Has Stephen Chasing a Mooch That’s Trying to Avoid Another Misfire

August 15, 2017
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Whatever you take away from this, Stephen Colbert’s interview of Anthony Scaramucci is and will be a milestone in Colbert’s tenure at The Late Show.

It’s intriguing that Scaramucci picked Colbert, who has taken the lead in ratings in late night most likely for being outspoken against the Trump Administration and, on top of that, is a particularly sharp and prickly interviewer when he wants to be. 

As you might expect, Scaramucci makes a concerted effort to not say the sorts of things that probably got him dismissed from his White House Communications Director gig in record time. Still, in awkwardly avoiding a mishap while Colbert probed his experience at The White House, you almost get the feeling your watching Veep (current showrunner David Mandel has commented how “Trump is doing us.”). Could we call this “gonzo comedy”?

So, without further adieu, watch Colbert interview Anthony Scaramucci here and here.

Sen. Al Franken Discloses Which of His Fellow Senators Have a Sense of Humor and Which Do Not

August 2, 2017
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The story that Senator Franken shares about his another former Senator not having a great sense of humor is almost too good to be true.

Watch it here.

Colbert’s Cartoon Trump to Get Its Own Show on Showtime

July 28, 2017
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Colbert’s Cartoon Trump to Get Its Own Show on Showtime

As a sitting U.S. President, Trump might just have broken new ground by provoking two major cable TV networks to order series that portray a clearly negative version of him even though he’s the lead character. We’re pretty sure that has never happened to any other U.S. President. 

Yet, The President Show on Comedy Central and this newly ordered ‘Cartoon Trump’ spin-off from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s Cartoon Trump segments on Showtime furthers Trump being in a class that’s all his own. 

Both Colbert and Late Show’s Chris Licht will be helming the project.

Top American Late Night Talk Show Host Stephen Colbert Goes on Russia’s Top (and Only) Late Night Talk Show “Evening Urgant”

July 18, 2017
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Not only is this an entertaining segment where Stephen Colbert gets to cause a bit of mischief by being on Russian state-run television, but a great, albeit brief, look into what comedy, specifically late night, is like in Russia with Ivan Urgant’s “Evening Urgant”. 

Urgant doesn’t really push the buttons of those in power like Colbert does, but their games are a little edgier than Fallon, who Urgant uses as a frame of reference. 

Please watch, enjoy, and learn here.

Colbert’s Russia Week on The Late Show Begins Tonight

July 17, 2017
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Many of the best moments of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert come from when Colbert gets to really lean into political satire (i.e. interviews and segments rather than just monologue jokes). 

This week, aptly dubbed “Russia Week”, Colbert will have plenty of that as we’ll all get to see bits of his trip to Russia starting tonight.

You’ll be able to see what Stephen got away with at 11:35PM on CBS.

Colbert Announces “Russia Week” for The Late Show

July 11, 2017
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When you saw that mysterious picture of one Stephen Colbert in Russia, it was unclear as to what exactly Colbert was up to.

Last night, Colbert announced that they’ll be doing a “Russia Week” a la “Shark Week” on The Late Show next week.

We have no doubt that there will be some gem remote segments of Colbert being let loose around Russia, so keep a close eye to see what exactly Stephen got away with starting next Monday and going through Friday. 

The FCC Will Not Fine Stephen Colbert for That Somewhat Explicit Monologue

May 23, 2017
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The FCC Will Not Fine Stephen Colbert for That Somewhat Explicit Monologue

Finally, this FCC does something we’re on board for. 

Despite FCC Chairman Ajit Pai initially brushing off the blowback from Colbert’s comments about Trump in one recent opening monologue, thousands of complaints made them see if there was anything that could be subject to a fine. 

Since late night has a little bit more breathing room in regards to content, there was nothing objectionable that the FCC found and they have thus decided to take no action on the matter.

So, we’re going to count this as a win for Colbert, free speech, late night, and, as a whole, comedy. 

There’s a Daily Show with Jon Stewart Reunion on The Late Show Tonight

May 9, 2017
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At the stroke of 11:35PM on tonight’s The Late Show, Stephen Colbert will reassemble the old Daily Show gang including Jon Stewart, Samantha Bee, John Oliver, Ed Helms, and Rob Corddry.

Like the poster above hints at, it really is an Avengers-esque reunion as each of those Daily Show correspondents have become legitimate stars on their own. 

Since Comey got taken down today, odds are that they’ll have a nice, big camera pan off of all of them for some off-screen celebrating. 

Complaints Have Led FCC to Investigate Stephen Colbert Over Donald Trump (Not Really) Controversial Monologue Joke This Week

May 6, 2017
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Complaints Have Led FCC to Investigate Stephen Colbert Over Donald Trump (Not Really) Controversial Monologue Joke This Week

By now, you’ve probably caught wind of #FireColbert controversy, which has a certain group of people up in arms against Colbert for this line about Trump:

“…the only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin’s c— holster.” Watch the whole monologue here.

There have been accusations that the joke is homophobic, which we vehemently disagree with. The joke may be blue, but it hardly comes across as reflecting negatively on the sexual congress of the LGBTQ community. Even with that line taken out of context and transcribed here, the idea that Colbert should be sacked for this is ludicrous and sounds more like cries from people who already hate Colbert and we’re looking for a reason to launch a #FireColbert hashtag.

The new FCC Chairman Ajit Pai commented on the incident, “It’s a free country, and people are willing and able to say anything these days.” Yet, Pai and the FCC have somewhat changed their tune and will now be looking into the joke and whether it falls under “decency rules” in response to a number of complaints that the FCC has gotten about the joke.

We personally weren’t even going to write anything about this because we saw controversy being made where there wasn’t any controversy to be made. 

However, Pai (who was promoted to FCC Chairman by Trump after Tom Wheeler stepped down) announcing that they will be officially looking into the monologue, after he was clearly aware of the “situation” and pretty much dismissed it, seems problematic and unnecessary.

Watch Sarah Tollemache Make Her Network TV Debut on Colbert

May 5, 2017
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Calm, collected, and just a tad eccentric, Sarah Tollemache got to make her debut doing stand-up on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night.

Please enjoy it here.

Anthony Atamanuik Dissects How to Do His Perfect Trump Impression

April 21, 2017
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Tightening the face, sharp arm gestures, and Shih Tzus all figure into our favorite impression of Trump as done by the amazing Anthony Atamanuik.

Watch Anthony break it down to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show.

Colbert’s Late Show Midnight Confessions to Be Made Into a Book

April 14, 2017
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Colbert’s Late Show Midnight Confessions to Be Made Into a Book

In addition to Colbert’s rise to the top of late night in these tense times, Colbert and company have found a reliable go-to recurring segment with “Midnight Confessions”. 

The bit that has Stephen Colbert in an confessional admitting to the audience and viewers what he doesn’t have time to do at an actual church is one of the longest enduring segments on the show.

Now, it’ll be a book coming out later this year on September 5th from Simon & Schuster. As the book probably won’t be just one-liners the whole way through, you’ve got to wonder what other sort of “confessions”, stories, etc. that Colbert will have in there. 

The audiobook version that will accompany this release ought to be a really fun bonus as well.

Steve Martin Gives Stephen Colbert a Crash Course in His Comedy Masterclass

April 6, 2017
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Living comedy legend Steve Martin is really teaching an online comedy course through Masterclass.

Here’s a clever sketch/slick ad for Martin’s class on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert that shows Steve Martin still can be the Steve Martin we know and love when he feels like it.

H. Jon Benjamin, The “Jazz Daredevil” Who Still Doesn’t Really Know How to Play Piano, Jams Out with Stephen Colbert and Jon Batiste and Stay Human

March 23, 2017
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One of the silliest things that H. Jon Benjamin has ever done in his illustrious career as a professional silly person is recording an entire jazz album with real jazz musicians without really knowing how to play jazz (or an instrument for that matter). 

The album was called “Well, I Should Have…* Jon Benjamin-Jazz Daredevil” and the session players really didn’t know what was going on before they started recording.

On last night’s Colbert, Benjamin did a rare live performance from the album with Colbert’s house band Jon Batiste and Stay Human as well as Stephen Colbert himself on trumpet*. 

*Stephen also says he doesn’t know how to play the trumpet.

Enjoy some top shelf goofing around here.

Also, you can get your own very copy of “Well, I Should Have…* Jon Benjamin-Jazz Daredevil” here.

The Onion and Colbert Going Live After Trump’s First Address to Congress

February 28, 2017
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Tonight, President Trump will address Congress for the first time and as Trump appearing on anything is as unpredictable as a sporting event, there will be live commentary.

Specifically, there will be:

The Onion Presents Trump’s Address to Congress 6PM PST on Fusion
A special live edition of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 11:35PM 

So, you’ll have in-game color commentary as well as post-game wrap-up of what’s very likely be a bunch of things that Trump will say that make you bury your face in your hands while sighing heavily and cursing.

Ratings Wise, “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” Continues Ascent and Colbert Now Edging Out Fallon

February 18, 2017
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(via Variety)

Holding the Trump Administration’s feet to the fire is finally taking precedence over non-topical games. 

Since her debut on TBS, Samantha Bee has almost tripled her ratings with her weekly show “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”. Though trailing Fallon and The Tonight Show since taking over The Late Show from David Letterman, Stephen Colbert has taken a slight nightly ratings lead over Jimmy in these recent weeks after Trump’s inauguration and the whirlwind insanity of executive orders, overturned bans, resignations, etc. have dominated the news. Stephen has not wavered in taking Trump to task and didn’t jostle his hair when Trump went on The Late Show. 

That being said, The Tonight Show has got a bit edgier recently with having Jo Firestone play Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. 

Additionally, there seem to be an uptick in Colbert dropping F-bombs in the opening monologue as an appropriate expression of his feelings about what’s going on in The White House. There might not be a correlation with the new ratings lead, but it’s a shift in tactics from when Stephen used to just make fun of sidestepping explicit language because of being on CBS at 11:35PM. 

Going forward, Bee will undoubtedly get more latitude to do even more of what she wants and Colbert might just increase his lead with being a more defiant Colbert. We’re sure that’s the Colbert that will be hosting when The Late Show goes live after the February 28th Trump address to Congress.

For Bob Odenkirk’s Latest Meta Late Night Bit, He Makes a Movie Where He Trades Places with Stephen Colbert

February 17, 2017
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For every Bob Odenkirk late night appearance, it isn’t satisfactory enough to just do a straightforward panel interview. 

The co-creator of Mr. Show has to sneak in some mischief in some way, shape, or form and Odenkirk opted for taking the idea of “trading places” and adding a Mr. Show-With Bob & David twist to it while on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. 

Watch it here.

Jon Stewart Reveals Trump’s Next Set of “Executive Orders” on Colbert

February 1, 2017
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Jon Stewart also made his latest appearance on Colbert by taking some fashion cues from the new POTUS taking note of how Trump doesn’t know how to wear a tie correctly.

Oh, this is probably a good time to remember that Stewart still has something brewing at HBO for this year.

Stephen Colbert to Host the 69th Emmy Awards

January 23, 2017
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Stephen Colbert to Host the 69th Emmy Awards

Fallon has The Golden Globes, Kimmel has the Oscars, and now, Stephen Colbert will host The Emmys. It’s his first time hosting the Primetime Emmys, but no one should be surprised if it goes well enough for him to keep the gig for awhile.

This year’s Emmys will be broadcast live from the Microsoft Theater in Downtown LA on Sunday, September 17th at 5PM PST on CBS.

While the Emmys telecast will be on CBS at an earlier time slot than The Late Show, one can only ponder what Colbert might say or do with the Emmys podium and stage at his command and wherever we’ll be during the Trump Administration, especially since he’ll most likely be watching it. 

John Mulaney and Stephen Colbert and Talk Growing Up Catholic

December 9, 2016
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One of the more intriguing layers of Stephen Colbert is him maintaining his Catholicism while being the clever, subversive comedian that he is. 

Naturally, John Mulaney growing up Catholic, a thing that Mulaney has plenty of material on, is ripe common ground for a late night chat between John and Stephen. 

Watch the conversation here.  Also, enjoy how Mulaney sneaks in one last little morsel for an applause break at the end of the interview. 

It’s like he has a fun freewheeling show currently on Broadway or something like that.

Max Greenfield Tells a Story of How He Got To Be a Referee Even Though He Wasn’t Qualified (an Allegory to Rise of Trump)

November 27, 2016
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Max Greenfield and Stephen Colbert get very clever in this bit on last week’s Late Show that is inspired by Trump’s presidential election win and trying to understand how it happened on the level of children’s recreational sports leagues.

Watch it here.

Stephen Colbert and John Oliver Reflect on Trump Win and Where They Go From Here

November 21, 2016
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Stephen Colbert and John Oliver Reflect on Trump Win and Where They Go From Here

While at a panel discussion at a Montclair Film Festival called “Wow, That Was Weird”, Colbert says his live election results show was one of the hardest things that he has ever had to do and Oliver was glad he wasn’t Stephen on that fateful night.

Under a Trump Administration, one has to wonder if a more defiant Colbert, a Colbert leaning more towards the one that brought him into the national spotlight, will be delivering a nightly monologue on The Late Show. The episodes of The Late Show over the last two weeks make it seem so.

For making civics and complex social issues digestible and hilarious, we expect John Oliver will continue on doing his crucial work on Last Week Tonight.

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