Stephen Colbert's Late Show signs off
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It’s almost lights out at “The Late Show,” as Stephen Colbert gets ready to say goodbye this week, and he may not be the last. CBS’s cancelation of “The Late Show,” first launched in 1993 with original host David Letterman,
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Last night the franchise aired its final episode, in which Colbert made no mention of Trump at all. “Thank goodness he’s finally gone!” he continued. Trump previously warned reporters that he would send “a message” to Colbert after The Late Show concluded its historic 33-year run on Thursday.
The iconic Ed Sullivan Theater marquee lights up and Stephen Colbert takes the stage one last time for the final broadcast of "The Late Show" Thursday night, before the curtain comes down on more than 30 years of late-night TV history.