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Oprah Winfrey takes Stephen Colbert's host seat as they bid farewell to The Late Show
Summary
Oprah Winfrey briefly sat in Stephen Colbert's host chair and thanked him during an emotional appearance on The Late Show; CBS canceled the program in 2025 and a final episode is scheduled for May 21.
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Oprah Winfrey sat in Stephen Colbert's host chair during her appearance on The Late Show and offered a heartfelt thank-you. The pair switched seats onstage and spoke about Colbert's time as host. CBS canceled the program in 2025, and the show is set to end its season with a final episode on May 21. The conversation focused on gratitude for the audience and the bonds formed during the show's run.
Key details:
- Oprah Winfrey thanked Stephen Colbert while briefly sitting in his host chair during the interview.
- The audience broke into a "Stephen" chant during the segment, and Winfrey joined in.
- Colbert said he did not want to let go yet and described holding on to colleagues and the people he has worked with.
- Winfrey recalled her early days on AM Chicago and described the audience as a "mirror."
- CBS canceled The Late Show in 2025, and the final episode is scheduled for May 21.
- The time slot is planned to be filled by Byron Allen's Comics Unleashed after the show ends.
Summary:
The onstage exchange highlighted mutual appreciation between two well-known television figures and underscored the role of the audience in their work. The Late Show will air a final episode on May 21, after which its time slot will be replaced by a new program.
