Context
The Late Show, which began in 1993, has been a significant part of late-night television, culminating in a unique series finale rather than a host transition. S1
Key points
- The finale featured guests including Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Bryan Cranston, and Tig Notaro. S1
- Colbert and McCartney reminisced about The Beatles' past appearances at the Ed Sullivan Theater. S2
- The show concluded with a performance of 'Helter Skelter' by McCartney and Colbert. S2
- The cancellation of The Late Show marks the end of a 33-year run for the program. S2
- Colbert's departure is notable as it is the first time the entire show has ended, rather than just a host change. S1
- The finale lasted 80 minutes, celebrating the show's legacy and its impact on late-night television. S1
- Colbert's hosting style has been influential in shaping modern late-night comedy. S1
- The decision to cancel the show reflects CBS's shift in programming strategy. S1
Why it matters
- The end of The Late Show signifies a shift in late-night television dynamics and programming. S1
- Colbert's influence on the genre has set a precedent for future hosts and shows. S1
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