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David Letterman is slamming the "lying weasels" who canceled "The Late Show" and predicting late-night TV may not last more than another "year or so."
As Stephen Colbert prepares a final sendoff for the Late Show on CBS May 21, the program is planning a slew of late night A-listers next week. David Letterman, who launched the program in 1993 before handing the reins to Colbert in 2015, will be a guest on the Thursday, May 14 episode.
Stephen Colbert said he leaned into current events on The Late Show after initially planning to be less political after leaving The Colbert Report. Speaking to The New York Times this week, Colbert explained that when he took over for David Letterman in ...
As “The Late Show” winds down following last year’s announcement of its cancellation, Stephen Colbert has set an all-star lineup of late-night hosts as some of his final guests. On May 11, Colbert will interview Jimmy Fallon,
Former Late Show host David Letterman is returning as one of Stephen Colbert's final guests. Colbert will also reunite with Jimmy Kimmel, John Oliver, Jimmy Fallon, and Seth Meyers. The series is set to end on May 21.
As ‘The Late Show’ nears its final bow, the host opens up about the cancellation that shocked the industry, the win of going out as a “martyr” and his next act in Middle-earth.
Stephen Colbert is closing out The Late Show with a star-studded final week of guests including Barack Obama, Tom Hanks, David Letterman, and his fellow late-night hosts, ahead of the May 21 CBS finale.
Letterman previously hosted 'The Late Show' from 1993 to 2015, when Colbert took over Arturo Holmes/Getty; Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty David Letterman is sounding off on The Late Show's time-slot replacement. The former late-night host ...
Stephen Colbert and John Krasinski drank bourbon during their Late Show interview. Colbert then challenged Krasinski to a leg wrestling match. Next week's round of guests include David Letterman and the Strike Force Five crew. Stephen Colbert obviously couldn't end The Late Show without leg wrestling John Krasinski!