The Late Show, Stephen Colbert and David Letterman
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Stephen Colbert's 11-year run as host of "The Late Show" will end on May 21. That its untimely end was announced mere weeks before the Trump-loyalist Ellison family finalized their CBS-Paramount takeover led many to believe it was a move to appease Trump,
David Letterman believes the end of “The Late Show” on CBS is a “huge mistake” and a loss for American culture. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
David Letterman returned to the "Late Show" to sit down with Stephen Colbert ahead of the last show before its upcoming cancellation.
David Letterman used one of his last appearances onCBS’ The Late Show to deliver a straightforward farewell to the network. He ended a segment with Stephen Colbert by directing a vulgar message at the company retiring the franchise he launched over thirty years ago.
David Letterman, who hosted "The Late Show" for decades before Stephen Colbert's current iteration, spoke out in a new interview on CBS' decision to replace it, saying the network doesn't want to "spend any money." CBS announced in July that it had ...
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."