On tonight’s episode of Late Night With Stephen Colbert, Colbert celebrated the results of Arizona’s election audit, reaffirming Joe Biden’s victory in the state.
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Steve Burns is continuing to spread the love.
The former host of Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues stopped by for a quick appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert after his video addressing millennial fans of the show went viral.
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While speaking about the video, Stephen was surprised to see Steve pop up on the stage.
“Although I was aware of the show because of my kids, those kids are all grown up and moved away now,” Stephen shared with the
On tonight’s episode of Late Night With Stephen Colbert, Colbert celebrated the results of Arizona’s election audit, reaffirming Joe Biden’s victory in the state.
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Stephen Colbert and the team enjoyed a big win at this year's Emmy Awards, and they accepted the honor with the help of a surprise guest. As Colbert and his crew of writers and producers took the stage on Sunday to accept the award for Outstanding Live Variety Special, former late-night talk show host and comedy icon Conan O'Brien walked up with the group and stood onstage as the audience laughed and Colbert hilariously refrained from addressing his presence.The host — who won the award for his
Picking up the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) on Sunday night for his show Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020: Democracy’s Last Stand: Building Back America Great Again Better 2020, Stephen Colbert focused on congratulating his writing and producing team for negotiating a pandemic and essentially running their own mini live shows from home.
Stephen Colbert won the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special, Live at Sunday night's awards show — but that didn't stop Conan O'Brien from joining the celebration on stage.
Stephen Sondheim is at work on a new musical that he hopes to stage next season, the legendary Broadway composer told Stephen Colbert on The Late Show last night.
The Late Show host Stephen Colbert has parodied Nicki Minaj‘s now-infamous COVID-19 misinformation tweet with a parody of her 2011 hit ‘Super Bass’.The parody was entitled ‘Super Balls’, a reference to Minaj tweeting second-hand and unverified anecdotal information about her cousin’s friend having an adverse side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine.Pre-empted by footage of a fake news team discussing Minaj’s statement, a Minaj soundalike then raps over the song with new lyrics about “swollen testes”
There was much cause for celebration on Monday’s episode of The Late Show, following New York City’s return to in-person schooling.
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David Letterman and Stephen Colbert have reunited!
Stephen Colbert is all of us after watching original host Steve Burns' touching video about leaving the show in 2002. After Burns' recent heartwarming video addressing his departure from the show went viral, Burns made a surprise appearance on to also comfort host Colbert.In Burns' video addressing Millennial fans, he talked about leaving the show to go to college, but acknowledged that his exit came abruptly for viewers.