Stephen Colbert, Late Show and Letterman
Digest more
David Letterman is coming to Stephen Colbert‘s defense. The former Late Show host slammed CBS executives as “lying weasels,” while questioning the network’s decision to cancel Colbert’s show ahead of
Television host David Letterman has expressed frustration with CBS over the cancellation of The Late Show. The network announced the show’s cancellation in July 2025 after over 30 years on air. Letterman hosted the first iteration of the show from 1993 to 2015 before current host Stephen Colbert took over.
David Letterman may think executives at CBS are “lying weasels,” but that won’t stop him from returning once more to help send off The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Letterman, 79, will join Colbert,
Former The Late Show host David Letterman shredded CBS bosses in a splashy The New York Times interview ahead of Stephen Colbert's finale.
The TV legend said it was hard for him to believe that politics didn't factor into "The Late Show" getting canceled.
Here's a look at the promo that the late-night show posted earlier to confirm Letterman's return to late night as a special guest: This man is no stranger to The Ed Sullivan Theater! The legendary David @Letterman is returning to The Late Show for the ...
Joaquin Phoenix deeply regrets his infamous David Letterman interview. The “Joker” actor, 50, appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Tuesday and looked back on the infamous exchange he had with Letterman, 78, in the same NYC studio over ...
David Letterman isn't afraid to share his thoughts about his former network, CBS, in the wake of the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's The Late Show. The iconic comedian, 79, who is known for his beloved shows Late Night with David Letterman and TheLate Show with David Letterman,
Stephen Colbert and John Krasinski loosened up on 'The Late Show' with a couple shots of bourbon, and then suddenly they were wrestling on the ground.
Joaquin Phoenix made his first appearance in 15 years on CBS’ “The Late Show” Tuesday night and expressed “regret” over his infamous stunt interview in 2009 with former host David Letterman. After being welcomed to the late-night show by ...
Departing "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert is wishing veteran comic and Detroit native Byron Allen the best of luck with his soon-to-be former timeslot. Allen's "Comics Unleashed" will air in "The Late Show's" 11:35 p.