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Oprah and Stephen Colbert swap seats in emotional moment as 'Late Show' cancellation looms large
Oprah Winfrey emotionally thanked Stephen Colbert for holding the space for laughter as "The Late Show" nears its final episode, as the pair switched chairs during Winfrey's interview.
Late-night legend David Letterman had some choice words to describe Stephen Colbert’s replacement on CBS. Letterman, 79, said during a conversation with Barbara Gaines and Mary Barclay on his podcast
Ben Karlin says CBS deciding to end ‘The Late Show was ‘100 percent’ political, but he has a feeling Colbert will take the high
Oprah Winfrey flipped the script on Stephen Colbert by taking a seat behind his late-night desk and interviewing him about the end of "The Late Show."
David Letterman knows the main reason Byron Allen is taking over Stephen Colbert's late night time slot at CBS comes down to money.
During an emotional appearance on The Late Show on Tuesday, April 7, Oprah Winfrey surprised host Stephen Colbert by taking his seat to conduct a "role reversal" exit interview as his tenure nears its end.
David Letterman is sharing his thoughts on CBS replacing The Late Show with Stephen Colbert with Byron Allen’s Comics Unleashed. The eye network unveiled its plans for its late-night schedule when Colbert signs off in May.
CBS is replacing Stephen Colbert's canceled "Late Show" with Byron Allen's "Comics Unleashed" in a historic late night shakeup beginning May 2026.