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Scott Kowalchyk /CBS Stephen Colbert hosted his fellow late-night frontmen Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers and John Oliver on Monday’s episode of “The Late Show.” The meeting of the minds was a send-off for Colbert as he enters his final days as the face of “The Late Show,” which goes off the air for good on May 21.
Partway through the joint interview, Colbert prompted his guests to “make a case for late-night,” given that the genre has struggled in recent years. Kimmel was the first to go. He emphasized the strength of late-night’s fanbase, which he experienced firsthand when “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was briefly suspended.
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