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Stephen Colbert has taped his final episode of The Late Show and was joined by a star-studded lineup of guests. Paul McCartney was one of the star attractions for the finale, marking his latest return to the Ed Sullivan Theater,
"No talent, no ratings, no life." President Trump had some choice words for Stephen Colbert after his final "Late Show" episode aired on May 21.
The long-running CBS late night franchise came to an end with what the host called a "normal" broadcast, but the surreal, Easter egg-filled program was stuffed with bold-faced names, with one key exception.
Stephen Colbert is saying goodbye to The Late Show after over ten years and more than 1,800 episodes. The comedian kicked off the show with an earnest piece to camera (and the audience). "This show… I want you to know this show has been a joy for us to do for you.
Byron Allen, whose "Comics Unleashed" is taking over Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" time slot, says the two got breakfast after the decision.
On Wednesday, May 20, Bruce Springsteen slammed President Trump during his appearance on 'The Late Show.' He also performed his single "Streets of Minneapolis."