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Colbert's Final 'Flaming Toboggan Ride' Nears End

31 Jan

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Summary

  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air its final episode on May 21.
  • Colbert describes the show's production as a 'flaming toboggan ride'.
  • A large staff of writers and producers contribute to each nightly episode.
Colbert's Final 'Flaming Toboggan Ride' Nears End

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is approaching its final broadcast on Thursday, May 21. The decision to conclude the series was announced last summer, marking a significant shift for CBS and its parent company, Paramount.

Stephen Colbert has reflected on the demanding nature of producing the Emmy-winning talk show nightly. He characterized the experience as a "flaming toboggan ride," emphasizing the extensive work by various teams. These include producers crafting celebrity interviews and writers developing topical monologues.

This complex production involves dedicated staff for segments, logistics, legal affairs, graphics, and research, all working to create an apparently effortless nightly show. Colbert, central to this demanding environment, expressed mixed feelings about the show's conclusion, noting a bond with his staff.

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As the finale nears, the show's legacy is recognized not just for its comedy but for the significant effort invested by its crew. The final episode will air as scheduled, with episodes available on Paramount+.

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air its final episode on Thursday, May 21.
Stephen Colbert described the nightly production of his talk show as a 'flaming toboggan ride,' highlighting the intensive work involved.
The production of The Late Show involves dedicated teams of producers, monologue writers, and staff handling logistics, legal affairs, graphics, and research.

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