"Excuse me, that’s my friend. And you have to stop talking."
13.01.2020 - 01:31 / deadline.com
By Peter White
International Co-Editor
Stephen Colbert is to exec produce animated variety series Tooning Out The News for CBS All Access.
The host of CBS’ The Late Show and Chris Licht, showrunner of the late-night talkshow, have once again teamed up with RJ Fried and Tim Luecke, who co-created Showtime’s Our Cartoon President with the comedian.
It is the latest animated series for the streaming service, which airs Star Trek: Lower Decks from Rick & Morty’s Mike McMahan and The
"Excuse me, that’s my friend. And you have to stop talking."
Michael Stipe was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night (January 30). During his visit, Stipe chatted about Patti Smith, Donald Trump, his favorite Radiohead song, Greta Thunberg, and more. Watch Stipe’s full interview below.
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When The Late Show with Stephen Colbert returned with a new episode Tuesday evening, host Stephen Colbert joined his colleagues in taking time to honor the memory of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and the seven others who perished in a tragic helicopter crash on Sunday.
Stephen Colbert did not know Kobe Bryant personally, but he announced on his late-night show on Tuesday that he has a heartbreaking connection to the NBA legend's sudden death.
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SXSW is adding some big names to its 2020 lineup.Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee and Jack Dorsey are among the new speakers revealed for the Austin, Texas festival.Others speakers announced include Emerson Collective's Laurene Powell Jobs, musician Diplo, former UN diplomat Gabo Arora, Disney Park's Bob Chapek, Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness, #MeToo founder Tarana Burke, writer and researcher Dr. Brené Brown, Amazon's Dr.
Penn Badgley demonstrated just how great he is at playing a serial killer during an interview with The Late Show's Stephen Colbert.The actor who portrays Joe Goldberg proved that he can switch on his creepiness surprisingly easily.Badgley also revealed that he felt conflicted about the "thirsty response" from viewers.Fans of You will be well aware of just how scary Joe Goldberg can get.