One day after the CBS finale, Stephen Colbert took over a public access slot in Michigan with Jack White as music director. The broadcast doubled as a statement on independent media.
One day after the CBS finale, Stephen Colbert took over a public access slot in Michigan with Jack White as music director. The broadcast doubled as a statement on independent media.
The last episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ended with Paul McCartney switching off the lights at the venue where the Beatles made their U.S. television breakthrough in 1964.
The host answered the same intimate questions he has asked more than 80 guests during his Late Show tenure. The segment aired in the show’s final week.
In one of the last musical performances before The Late Show ends, Byrne and his band brought a bright-suited version of the Talking Heads staple, with Colbert stepping in to share the stage.
The last week of tapings for CBS’s ‘Late Show’ will feature David Byrne, Bruce Springsteen, and an unannounced legacy musician, as Colbert wraps his tenure with a mix of absurdity and high-profile guests.
With the end in sight, Stephen Colbert abandoned restraint on Thursday’s episode, openly mocking his own network’s news division for a bungled overseas assignment.
During a Late Show appearance, Michael Stipe floated the idea of Billie Eilish playing a younger version of himself in a hypothetical R.E.M. biopic.