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During Colbert Interview, T.J. Miller Showed That We’re Going to Get One Hell of a Show at The Critics Choice Awards

January 15, 2016
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The main thing that you can be sure with T.J. Miller is at the helm of a show is that you’ll see something that will defy logic in a complex and layered way and also make you double over laughing at the same time.

His latest appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is proof of that and we’re hoping the same sort of wave of delightful abandon will be ridden by Miller throughout The Critics Choice Awards this Sunday.

Stephen Colbert Hosting Kennedy Centers Honors This Tuesday

December 28, 2015
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is on hiatus, so Stephen hosting the prestigious event will have to do.

Though the gala ceremony has already taken place, you’ll get to see it broadcast for the first time on Tuesday, Dec. 29th at 9PM on CBS.

Colbert has already gotten a bunch of big hosting gig, including his current Late Show one, under his belt, and we think he’s got a lot more ahead of him for quite some time.

Stephen Colbert Figures Out How to Interview Robert De Niro in Late Night

December 20, 2015
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Avid watchers of late night know that celebrated actor Robert De Niro can make for one of the toughest interviews on a late night talk show. De Niro tends to be extremely reserved and short, if not monosyllabic, in his answers, proving a challenge for any and all late night hosts trying to make a conversation worthy of a national audience. 

When Jimmy Fallon first took on Late Night, De Niro was one of Fallon’s first guests, which was supposed to be a spectacle of sorts with Jimmy’s feverish energy juxtaposed next to Robert’s unwavering stoicism. The result was not the spectacle that NBC was hoping for. Still, that was all before Fallon opted towards all the classic games, lip sync battles, etc. he now does on The Tonight Show that are so popular.

Stephen Colbert never shies away from a challenge and used every trick he could think of to take what started off as a dry chat at the start, but turned into a pretty fun ride on The Late Show that even got De Niro laughing. 

This is just more proof, we think, that it’s a good thing that Colbert is at the helm at The Late Show.

Stephen Colbert Calls Out Bruce Willis for Claiming to Do His Own Stunts and Then “Pays” For It

December 12, 2015
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When questioned about the legitimacy of doing his own stunts, legendary action movie star Bruce Willis did not take too nicely to Stephen Colbert’s tone on The Late Show.

As a result, Willis and Colbert put on what might be the most action packed late night bit we’ve seen in recent memory.

Jon Stewart Summons His Donald Trump Impression Once More on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in Support of Zadroga Act

December 11, 2015
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Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert meet again. This time, rather than as hosts of companion shows fictionally on opposite sides of the political spectrum, they meet as Late Show host and surprise guest.

Stewart is still on the march to get the Zadroga Act, the act that ensures needed medical care for 9/11 first responders, and is calling up big favors left and right. Already he has gone on The Daily Show and, just last night, he not only went on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, but he did so with his stunning Donald Trump impression.

There’s no way that Congress isn’t watching this like everyone else is, right?

Adam McKay Talks the Early Days of His Comedy Career as Well as The Crazed Stunts He Pulled When UCB Started

December 10, 2015
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Now an acclaimed director, Adam McKay used to be part of the early days of the Upright Citizens Brigade and, as such, used to pull some pretty ballsy pranks, especially for a time when the UCB 4 was just getting started.

Watch McKay go into detail with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show.

Stephen Colbert and Marion Cotillard Test How Speaking French Makes Things Just Sound Better

December 9, 2015
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Here is Stephen Colbert showing a how a classic style late night desk piece is done on The Late Show with celebrated french actress Marion Cotillard. Also, more people should note how game Marion is for a comedy bit, especially given the weighty dramas she’s almost exclusively known for.

There’s a Butterball Turkey Hotline and Stephen Colbert Gave Them a Call or Two or Three…

November 24, 2015
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As Thanksgiving nears, Butterball has opened up their annual Butterball Turkey Talk-Line for those looking for questions on how to prepare their turkeys.

So, Stephen Colbert gave them several calls on last night’s Late Show and asked about turkeys as well as other non-related turkey questions.

Stephen Colbert Proves He’s a Worthy Successor to David Letterman in His Interview with Bill Maher

November 18, 2015
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David Letterman always distinguished himself with his era of The Late Show  from the rest of the late night talk show landscape by interviews being allowed to get testy if the conversation found its way there. Dave wouldn’t back down and usually have the upper hand with anyone who sat across his desk. 

Now, with Stephen Colbert at the helm of The Late Show, Stephen not only invites a dance in his conversation that can switch between sharp quips to pure sincerity on a dime, but invites intellectual and/or challenging guests on a more regular basis than almost anyone else on a late night right now. Stephen seems to pull off tight rope walking in his interviews quite well by making the conversation engaging, playfully jabbing them, and seemingly not even breaking a sweat if things get heated. 

Not that any of you really doubted Stephen Colbert would be a great heir to The Late Show legacy, but you can now see it for yourself.

Watch Colbert put all of this on display as he chats with Bill Maher about Trump and being Catholic all while keeping the laughs coming.

John Cleese Reminisces About How Monty Python’s Show Got Made and Has a Bit of Pythonesque Fun with Stephen Colbert

November 14, 2015
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Comedy past and present mixed together wonderfully when the legendary John Cleese came on to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. 

Whether it be the interview or a bit, comedy nostalgia is undeniably going to well up when you watch Cleese’s appearance from last night. 

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.

Stephen Colbert Made an Entire YouTube Channel of Over 1,200 Personalized Versions of The Happy Birthday Song with Darlene Love

November 12, 2015
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As the Happy Birthday Song is now public domain, Stephen Colbert and The Late Show have not only tasked themselves with making a special recording of the song for us all with the one and only Darlene Love, but he’s doing so for pretty much each and every one of us.

He’s made an entire channel on YouTube that one could use to wish Happy Birthday to someone with that spans over 1,200 names and counting. If you’re name isn’t there, Stephen is even taking name suggestions to make this Late Show Birthday channel as comprehensive as possible.

Though it’s not our birthday today, this is a pretty great present from The Late Show all year round.

Enjoy a Better Halloween with Tips From Conan’s Bill Tull, Stephen Colbert, and Dan Harmon

October 31, 2015
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Though the Christmas ads popping up before web videos might say otherwise, it is indeed Halloween. 

Thus, you’re probably getting your costumes, decorations, etc. ready for tonight. Before you get too into preparations, perhaps you should take some tips from some of comedy’s best and brightest.

Conan O’Brien’s prop master Bill Tull has some budget costume tips. 

Stephen Colbert has a quick how to guide on how to carve jack-o-lanterns.

Also, Dan Harmon has advice to specifically dress like Dan Harmon if that’s something you’d be into.

While you might not have the scariest Halloween, you’ll have plenty of fun doing all of the above, screwing up pumpkins and costumes for cheap.

Stephen Colbert Challenges Donald Trump to Prove How Small a Million Can Be Dollars Via Charity

October 29, 2015
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When it comes to combining raising money and doing so through a well thought-out prank, few are better at combining the two than Stephen Colbert.

So, when Donald Trump mentioned how he once received a small loan of a million dollars, Colbert sprung to action and has issued a pretty ingenious challenge to the Donald.

Watch it here.

Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert Apparently Have the Same Agent and Dished About It on “The Late Show”

October 17, 2015
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While prepping for a week of shows in Brooklyn, Jimmy Kimmel stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and shot the breeze about their character of an agent, James Dixon. 

Also, Kimmel and Colbert make it seem like there is way less of a rivalry between late night hosts than the rest of the world would like to think.

Watch it here.

Welcome To Night Vale’s Community Calendar Gets Read on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”

October 16, 2015
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For whatever reason, when a new art form or medium gets to appear in some capacity on a late night talk show, that art form/medium gets lent a bit more credibility in the mainstream. 

Certainly, Marc Maron and Chris Hardwick appearing consistently on late night has gotten podcasting more out there, but they already had a bunch of stuff going on outside of their gigantic podcasts as well. 

Something like Welcome to Night Vale, which rose fast through the ranks simply as an engrossing, out-of-left-field, funny podcast making an appearance on something like The Late Show with Stephen Colbert definitely is pretty great moment for the show itself as well as podcasting as a whole.

So, knowing all that, enjoy Cecil Baldwin go through Night Vale’s Community Calendar live on Colbert.

Stephen Colbert and James Corden Sing Duet “Me & My Shadow”

October 10, 2015
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Last night, James Corden came on as a guest to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and, with his suit color coordinated with Stephen Colbert’s, they belted out an appropriate tune, “Me & My Shadow,” together with Jon Batiste and Stay Human backing them.

It looks like CBS’ late night line-up has quite the pipes, not to mention just enough retooling of the traditional late night format to keep late night talk shows going for several more years.

Stephen Colbert Takes a Polygraph Test to Further Discover “Who Am Me?”

October 6, 2015
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It would seem that Stephen Colbert is going on just as much of a journey as everyone else watching The Late Show that will hopefully uncover the real, unfiltered Colbert.

His latest attempt in this Who Am Me? recurring segment has Stephen take a polygraph test to see if he would be lying now that he’s not in character.

Watch how truthy Stephen can get here.

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.

Stephen  Colbert Takes the Myers Briggs Test to Start Uncovering “Who Am Me?”

September 29, 2015
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As part of an exploratory series called Who Am Me? on The Late Show, Stephen Colbert has decided to take the comprehensive Myers Briggs Test to show America, piece by piece, the real Stephen Colbert as opposed to the conservative pundit Stephen Colbert at The Colbert Report.

Watch Colbert take the test and get his results here (spoiler alert: he’s the type that just loves doing bits as much as he can).

Stephen Colbert Toes The Line Nicely During “Late Show” with Donald Trump

September 23, 2015
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It wouldn’t be hard to imagine the Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report would have no issue with really going for the jugular of a guest like Donald Trump. 

In fact, at the top of Trump’s appearance on The Late Show last night, Colbert apologized, as he has to hit more of the middle of the road on a broadcast network, for everything he’s said about the Donald over the years. 

Stephen still managed to keep the interview enthralling for his old and new fan bases by letting Donald say whatever he was going to say like letting him not apologize for anything.

The game of over-the-top conservative pundit Colbert and Trump sayings was another perfect example of how Stephen didn’t step on anyones toes too much.

Watch Stephen Colbert and Laura Linney’s “Ad” for “Yesterday’s Coffee”

September 12, 2015
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Stephen Colbert just finished his first week in at The Late Show and he’s already got “promos” to run as segments. 

Fortunately, he got to make up whatever product he’s hocking and included celebrated actress Laura Linney in the commercial.

So, enjoy an “ad” for Yesterday’s Coffee.

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.

Stephen Colbert Goes Raffle-a-Raffle with Jeb Bush

September 3, 2015
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In response to a raffle to attend the Late Show with Stephen Colbert that presidential candidate Jeb Bush is using to raise money for his campaign without telling Stephen Colbert, Stephen Colbert is throwing his own raffle, which you can enter here, to attend said Late Show premiere that might make Jeb retroactively think about throwing that raffle.

Watch Stephen Colbert, the new host of The Late Show, make sure that his house in order here.

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