Stephen Colbert enlisted the help of Tom Hanks and Sam Elliott for a very special Super Bowl ad Sunday.
20.01.2021 - 08:03 / deadline.com
Donald Trump’s final day in office has finally come and television’s late night hosts could not be more excited to welcome President-elect Joe Biden and his administration. Stephen Colbert, James Corden and more late-night personalities celebrated the final day of the Trump administration in their own ways, from cranking out their final roasts to featuring musical numbers inspired by the president’s hectic days.
The Late Show host opened his show by revisiting his live episode from the night
Stephen Colbert enlisted the help of Tom Hanks and Sam Elliott for a very special Super Bowl ad Sunday.
It’s safe to say few people outside Boone, North Carolina, had heard of Foggy Pine Books before last night, but that changed once Stephen Colbert, Tom Hanks and Sam Elliott pitched in to give the pandemic-hit local bookstore a Super Bowl-sized boost.
Former President Donald Trump is in quite the bind as his defense attorneys flew the coop just less than two weeks before his impeachment trial. With the ex-Commander-inChief lawyer-less, The Late Show host Stephen Colbert said it’s just “rats fleeing a sinking rat,” during his opening monologue on Monday.
Just a couple of days in and the Joe Biden presidency is already a big change of pace.
Inaugural poet and show-stealer Amanda Gorman shares some behind-the-scenes moments and her own political plans with a clearly enchanted James Corden on tonight’s Late Late Show. The 22-year-old author – her upcoming children’s book Change Sings hit the top spot on Amazon yesterday – also tells the CBS host of her longstanding admiration for him, to his obvious delight.
James Corden opened up to his guest, Dakota Johnson, on Wednesday about his one tattoo. «I have one, yes. It's down here.
Dakota Johnson spoke about her many tattoos during an appearance on Wednesday’s “The Late Late Show”.
Stephen Colbert celebrated the U.S. getting a “shiny new, old president” during Wednesday’s live special of the “Late Show”.
It was all smiles in late-night as Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel celebrated the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Captain America’s shield won’t be in Falcon’s hands.
James Corden celebrated Donald Trump’s last day in office with a very special performance.
Stephen Colbert may be good at a lot of things but doing an Irish accent isn’t one of them.
EXCLUSIVE: Stephen Colbert is to host a live edition of The Late Show following Joe Biden’s inauguration as President.
The Paley Center for Media has revealed the first selections for its annual TV showcase, which will kick off on Monday, March 29.
Liam Neeson has vanquished many a foe as an action movie star. But long before he became an actor, Neeson came across one opponent he could never outmatch: middle-school students.
Stephen Colbert continued to criticize Republican lawmakers and politicians who have disagreed with efforts to impeach Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection. The Late Show host, who previously called the mob attacking the U.S. Capitol “homegrown terrorists,” questions GOP figures’ calls for unity and their willingness to practice what they preach.
Nearly a week may have passed since the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump, but January 6, 2020 will go down in history as a dark day for Americans.
What a week it was, and a somewhat weary Stephen Colbert took it upon himself in a rare Friday appearance to try and recapture all of its nuances and news in one monologue.