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‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ Sets September Start Date
‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ Sets September Start Date
‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ Sets September Start Date
‘The Colbert Report’ has already said its goodbyes, while David Letterman will hang onto the ‘Late Show’ until May, so when does Stephen Colbert finally take the desk, and begin our new era of ‘Late Show with Stephen Colbert?’ Find out, as CBS has released the official start date, and teased some specials from Letterman himself!
David Letterman’s Final ‘Late Show’ Set for May 2015
David Letterman’s Final ‘Late Show’ Set for May 2015
David Letterman’s Final ‘Late Show’ Set for May 2015
Stephen Colbert has already begun making the final rounds of ‘The Colbert Report’ in preparation for his new CBS ‘Late Show’ hosting gig, but don’t expect David Letterman to vacate the chair just yet. The longest-running late-night host has officially set a departure date for May 2015, bringing an end to ‘The Late Show with David Letterman’ as we know it.
Michael Douglas Talks ‘Ant-Man’ and His Upcoming Comic-Con Appearance
Michael Douglas Talks ‘Ant-Man’ and His Upcoming Comic-Con Appearance
Michael Douglas Talks ‘Ant-Man’ and His Upcoming Comic-Con Appearance
Michael Douglas is not what we would call a comic book guy. Sure, the veteran actor will next star in Peyton Reed's 'Ant-Man' (and he even appears to be growing some wild facial hair for the gig), but that doesn't mean that any of this comic book stuff is in his wheelhouse. He even thinks that 'Ant-Man' is about an ant. No, really.
Free Beer & Hot Wings: Dave Chappelle Opens Up About Why He Walked Away from His Comedy Central Show [Video]
Free Beer & Hot Wings: Dave Chappelle Opens Up About Why He Walked Away from His Comedy Central Show [Video]
Free Beer & Hot Wings: Dave Chappelle Opens Up About Why He Walked Away from His Comedy Central Show [Video]
From 2003 to 2006, Dave Chappelle's show on Comedy Central was an absolute hit. It was a sketch comedy show featuring Chappelle, as well as many other comedians and guest stars. Then, while shooting the third season, Chappelle abruptly left the show and pretty much disappeared from the public eye.