All good things must come to an end, so they say, but that doesn't mean you can't go out in a roar of laughter.Such was the night of Wednesday, May 20th when the legendary David Letterman said his final farewell to late night TV in a bittersweet finale filled with flashbacks, video snippets and A-list celebrities, comedians, the Foo Fighters and even five presidents who helped him close out over three decades of quirky comedy, wit and, grace.
The Late Show host signs of tonight after over 30 years hosting Late Night comedy show. What started out as a late night career over on NBC will end tonight on CBS when David Letterman signs off from the "Late Show.
David Letterman is at a point and time in his life he's rarely ventured before, and it's left him feeling "naked and afraid" he told "CBS Sunday Morning" show Jane Pauley.
As if replacing David Letterman as the host of the "Late Show," is any small fete, but Stephen Colbert recently let it be known who wanted no part of trying to succeed Jon Stewart at the helm of "The Daily Show."
After nine years and 1,447 episodes, Stephen Colbert retired his over-the-top pundit character Thursday as "The Colbert Report" aired one last time on Comedy Central. The comedian went out "with a bang," the show judged, as his last episode finished with "dozens of stars singing 'We'll Meet Again.'"
During an appearance on the “Late Show with David Letterman” on Wednesday, Kelly Ripa revealed that she, too has had her racy selfies seen by the wrong eyes.
Joan Rivers got a taste of her own medicine on "The Late Show with David Letterman" on Tuesday.Similar to Rivers' exit off the CNN set Saturday, Letterman jokingly walked off his set during his interview with her.
Actor extraordinaire Neil Patrick Harris could have been the next king of late night, but he declined the offer.In a recent interview with Howard Stern, the “Hedwig and the Angry Inch" Broadway star broke down how he was offered the chance to be David Letterman’s successor on the “Late Show.”
Comedian Louis C.K. can find humor in just about anything. But, he doesn't find the Common Core curriculum and standardized testing in NYC's schools funny, or so the jokes regarding the subject suggest. C.K. took to social media to rag on the practice and continued to criticize it on "The Late Show" where he appeared last Thursday evening.
Funny man Stephen Colbert took a stop by his soon-to-be new home on ‘The Late Show’ Tuesday night just two weeks after CBS announced that they had signed Colbert to a multi-year contract as David Letterman’s replacement.
It’s been 10 years since the final episode of ‘Friends’ aired back in 2004. For the 10 seasons it was on air, ‘Friends’ stole our hearts and kept us all singing The Rembrandts’ classic, 'I’ll be there for You.’ ‘Friends’ was so good that even to this day fans continue to ask the infamous question, 'Will there be a ‘Friends’ reunion?'
After David Letterman announced his retirement from the "Late Show," there was an ever-so-brief period before Stephen Colbert was officially announced as Letterman's successor.
Following legendary late-night host David Letterman's announcement that he will be retiring as host of the "Late Show" next year, CBS announced Tuesday that Stephen Colbert has been chosen to take his place.
Ellen DeGeneres was rumored to be a potential replacement for the "Late Show" after David Letterman's retirement, but the popular comedian and daytime show host has affirmed that she plans to stay right where she is.
The Late Show with David Letterman will be coming to a close sometime in 2015. The Late Show with David Letterman will be coming to a close sometime in 2015.
With the comedian's impending retirement, speculation surrounds his potential replacement. Following the late night comedian's unexpected retirement announcement, proposals and spectulation about who will replace the famous TV host.