Stephen Colbert announces 'Late Show' end
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"Next year will be our last season,” the late-night talk show host announced Thursday, July 17. "The network will be ending 'The Late Show’ next May."
In a shocking move, CBS is ending “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” next year, and apparently exiting the late-night television business altogether. The network, citing financial pressures,
“ Late Show ” host Stephen Colbert went after President Donald Trump on Thursday, the same day it was announced that his show had been canceled. And he focused on two issues the president does not like to talk about: his health, and his links to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In a move commenters described as having "Craig Ferguson vibes," Stephen Colbert and Joaquin Phoenix spent the last moments of their Late Show interview in awkward silence.
The 34-year-old comedian was spotted outside "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" with the new 'do on Tuesday.
Joaquin Phoenix says he regrets his 2009 interview with David Letterman on "The Late Show," calling it "one of the worst nights of my life."