Stephen Colbert bids farewell
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David Letterman and Stephen Colbert got their revenge by hurling 'Late Show' furniture off the roof onto a CBS target: 'Good night and good luck, motherf---ers.'
David Letterman returned to the "Late Show" to sit down with Stephen Colbert ahead of the last show before its upcoming cancellation.
David Letterman made his final appearance on The Late Show to bid his hosting successor, Stephen Colbert, and the beloved franchise a farewell.
Not content to let their current and former network overlords at CBS have all the fun of smashing its venerable Late Show franchise to bits, Stephen Colbert and Dave Letterman reunited earlier tonight to indulge in one of late night TV’s greatest traditions: Throwing a bunch of network property off the roof and watching it smash into a million pieces.
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,
Stephen Colbert took over as host of "The Late Show" in 2015.