Stephen Colbert Returns to Community Show After Final 'Late Show' Appearance
- On Friday night, Stephen Colbert returned to the Monroe, Michigan, public access program 'Only in Monroe', exactly 24 hours after recording his final episode of 'The Late Show' on CBS.
- Colbert previously hosted the community access show in the summer of 2015, just before succeeding David Letterman as host of the network program on CBS.
- The hourlong broadcast featured Michigan-centric jokes and interviews, with actor Jeff Daniels and musician Jack White joining as the volunteer music director.
- Surprise appearances included actor Steve Buscemi, rapper Eminem, and comedian Byron Allen via FaceTime, while the program concluded with hosts destroying the set in a dumpster.
- Colbert joked about his 'excruciating 23 hours' without television and noted plans to attend his brother's wedding in Washington, D.C., over the Memorial Day weekend.
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Stephen Colbert returns to community show after final 'Late Show' appearance
(The Center Square) – Less than 24 hours after his final appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Stephen Colbert guest hosted a local community TV show in Michigan called “Only in Monroe.”
Stephen Colbert Hosts Michigan Public Access Show on First Day After 'Late Show' Cancellation
One night after Stephen Colbert recorded his final episode of “The Late Show" on CBS, he made a surprise appearance hosting the “Only in Monroe” community access show broadcast in southeast Michigan along the shores of Lake Erie. The post Stephen Colbert Hosts Michigan Public Access Show on First Day After ‘Late Show’ Cancellation appeared first on Breitbart.
Filling the Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York for 11 years with its The Late Show after replacing the David Letterman icon to host Only in Monroe, a community-based public access television show in Michigan, along with guests from the Jeff Daniels, Steve Buscemi or Eminem level and Jack White as volunteer music director. Continue reading...
Colbert’s First TV Appearance After ‘Late Show’ Is On Public Access
At the beginning of Thursday’s Late Show finale, host Stephen Colbert cryptically made these comments: Tonight is our final broadcast from the Ed Sullivan Theater. “Though technically our first show in July of 2015 was from a public access station in Monroe, Michigan for an audience of 12 people. Show business being what it is these days, that’s probably where you’ll see me next. Colbert was hinting at one came next, because the following day, …
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