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Stephen Colbert picked up some support from his fellow late night comedians to kick off The Late Show ’s first full week since being canceled. The Tonight Show ’s Jimmy Fallon, Late Night ’s Seth Meyers, The Daily Show 's Jon Stewart and Last Week Tonight 's John Oliver all made unannounced cameos on the show.
Stephen Colbert got an assist from some of his late-night rivals following CBS’s sudden decision to axe “The Late Show” in a send-up of the viral Coldplay kiss-cam video. Colbert set up the bit this way: “Some people see this show going away as a sign of something truly
The South Carolina Republican tried to spin the viral jumbotron moment into a win for Donald Trump and people pointed out the hilarious flaw.
Jimmy Fallon, Seth Myers and John Oliver were among the many famous faces who turned up on the Late Show to support the cancelled host
Stephen Colbert parodied the Coldplay ‘kiss cam’ to land a parting jibe at Donald Trump and CBS' parent company Paramount, after The Late Show was cancelled.
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Stephen Colbert received the help of some surprise guests during a Coldplay-inspired segment that trashed CBS’s cancelation of his show. “People out there are bummed about the show ending,” Colbert began.
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