Stephen Colbert bids farewell in ‘Late Show’ finale
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” came to a climactic and possibly interdimensional end on Thursday night as the show’s final guest led a rousing sing-along to an almost too-fitting song. Throughout the show,
Colbert was joined by famous friends, fellow hosts and special guests like Paul McCartney for the finale of “The Late Show.”
After a final pre-taped segment that involved Colbert’s fellow hosts in the field—Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, John Oliver—Colbert performed a song with Louis Cato of The Late Show’s house band,
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,
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