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Stephen Colbert Ends 11-Year CBS 'Late Show' Run: Finale Preview and Reflections

By

Ray Flook

10d ago· 8 min readenNews

Summary

Stephen Colbert ends his 11-year run as host of CBS's The Late Show tonight. The article previews the finale, reflects on Colbert's final week which featured guests like Jon Stewart, Steven Spielberg, David Byrne, and Bruce Springsteen, and includes Colbert's candid thoughts on leaving the Ed Sullivan Theater and his tenure. It also touches on late-night TV's future, Colbert's clashes with Trump, and the end of an era for CBS late-night programming.

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It's getting much realer — every moment's getting a little more precious.
I tried never to take for granted being in the Ed Sullivan [Theater], having a Broadway theater, having that tremendous audience, or having the ability to work with the funniest people I know every day and make jokes about the things that make...
The Late Show's final week featured The Worst Of The Late Show, Jon Stewart, Steven Spielberg, David Byrne, and Bruce Springsteen.
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"It's getting much realer – every moment's getting a little more precious. I tried never to take for granted being in the Ed Sullivan [Theater], having a Broadway theater, having that tremendous audience, or having the ability to work with the funni

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