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Stephen Colbert will have late-night to himself

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Barack Obama returns to Stephen Colbert tonight before final ‘Late Show’
Barack Obama will return to New York City's "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" tonight as one of the last guest appearances before the show's end on May 21.

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Stephen Colbert smooches Pedro Pascal amid 'Late Show' kissing spree
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Stephen Colbert reveals the one thing he'll miss most as 'Late Night' draws to a close
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The final episode of 'The Late Show' is scheduled for May 21.
Stephen Colbert had a very happy birthday on Wednesday's episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.

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NBC won’t air new ‘Tonight Show’ to compete with Stephen Colbert’s CBS finale
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Jimmy Fallon joins Kimmel in move of solidarity with Stephen Colbert
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Jimmy Kimmel won’t air during Stephen Colbert finale
Kimmel will join fellow late night talk show hosts Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver and Seth Meyers for a farewell visit with Colbert on Monday night’s “The Late Show.”

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Stephen Colbert reveals guest he was ‘wildly attracted’ to during ‘Late Show’ tenure
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Stephen Colbert Reveals the A-List Beauty He Found ‘Wildly Distracting’ During His Late-Night Career
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The Stephen Colbert Exit Interview: “I Did Not Expect It to End This Way”

As ‘The Late Show’ nears its final bow, the host opens up about the cancellation that shocked the industry, the win of going out as a “martyr” and his next act in Middle-earth.
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5 Notable Moments From Obama’s Interview With Colbert

The former president was critical of President Trump, without ever naming him. Mr. Obama also urged Democrats to be plain-spoken, and talked about aliens.
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Obama tells Colbert what he worries about in today's politics

In an interview on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," former President Barack Obama had some pointed words about the power of the executive branch.
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Stephen Colbert Reveals 1 Of His Final 'Late Show' Guests: 'I Will Be Sitting Down With...'

“Folks, before we get started, I have a quick but exciting announcement,” Colbert said. “Tuesday, May 5, here on ‘The Late Show,’ in his first interview from the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, I will be sitting down with former President ...
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Oprah Winfrey swaps seats, interviews Stephen Colbert on his show: 'What do you want to release before you go?'

"The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" will end May 21. Oprah Winfrey has still got it. The former daytime TV talk show host went on Stephen Colbert's The Late Show on Tuesday — one of his final guests ever as the cancelled series marches toward its ...
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Obama suggests Colbert consider presidency, notes 'bar has changed'

Former President Barack Obama joked that Stephen Colbert should consider presidency, in a covert dig at President Trump.
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Stephen Colbert to Interview Barack Obama Amid Donald Trump Criticism

In the wake ofStephen Colbert‘s looming departure from his fan-favorite late-night talk show, the veteran comedian has come out to announce a star guest for what would be his last stretch of interviews. Colbert has confirmed that he will be joining ...
Rolling Stone
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Stephen Colbert Explains Why ‘The Late Show’ Became More Political: ‘That’s the Part the Audience Wants to See’

Stephen Colbert said he leaned into current events on The Late Show after initially planning to be less political after leaving The Colbert Report. Speaking to The New York Times this week, Colbert explained that when he took over for David Letterman in ...
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Obama chooses supporter Stephen Colbert for debut interview at controversial presidential center

Barack Obama tapped ally Stephen Colbert for his first interview from the Obama Presidential Center, drawing derision from conservative commentators.
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