Michelle Obama takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from November 14, 2022 episode). Quinta Brunson discusses Abbott Elementary. Tom Papa discusses his new comedy special, What a Day!
Space News: Mars Lander News. Space News: Life on Venus News. Space News: Australian Space News. Space News: Space Hotel News. Shania Twain discusses her upcoming album, Queen of Me. Ayo Edebiri discusses The Bear. Stephen acknowledges the death of Frank Galati.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Chris Wallace discusses recent politics and the upcoming 75th anniversary of Meet the Press. Jessie Buckley discusses Women Talking.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Tom Hanks discusses A Man Called Otto. Rachael & Vilray perform "Is a Good Man Real?" from their album I Love a Love Song!, with Huntertones and the Late Show Band providing musical accompaniment.
Cory Wong sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Cyborgasm. Hugh Jackman discusses The Music Man, Deadpool & Wolverine and The Son. Mimi Webb performs "Red Flags" from her upcoming album Amelia.
Cory Wong sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Jesse Eisenberg discusses When You Finish Saving the World. Atsuko Okatsuka discusses her new comedy special, The Intruder.
Cory Wong sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. A visit from George Santos (special appearance by Harvey Guillén). Representative Adam Kinzinger discusses recent politics. Meet Me @ the Altar perform "Say It (To My Face)" from their upcoming album Past // Present // Future.
What's Up: Docs! Mike Pence Edition. Stephen Colbert Is Short and Punchy (special appearance by Tom Hanks). Brett Goldstein discusses Thor: Love and Thunder, Shrinking and Ted Lasso. Amanda Warren discusses East New York.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. The Late Show Presents: Maybe Coming Soon, with Tom Hanks (new footage from January 9 episode). Audie Cornish discusses recent politics. Elle King performs "Love Go By" from her album Come Get Your Wife.
Stephen Colbert's Monkey Mysteries. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Jessica Chastain discusses A Doll's House. Jay Shetty discusses his new book, 8 Rules of Love.
First Drafts: Valentine's Day Cards, with Stephen's wife, Evie. Connie Britton discusses Dear Edward. Daniel Ricciardo discusses Formula 1: Drive to Survive.
A visit from George Santos (special appearance by Harvey Guillén). Al Sharpton discusses Loudmouth and Tawana Brawley. Jessica Williams discusses Shrinking.
Stephen Colbert Presents: That's Yeet: Dabbing on Fleek, Fam! That's Yeet: Dabbing on Fleek, Fam! Presents: That's Crunk: Chillaxin' Fo Shazzle, Dawg! Wazzzaaappppp! Senator Bernie Sanders discusses recent politics and his new book, It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism. Little Simz performs "Heart on Fire" from her album No Thank You, with the Harlem Gospel Choir, B String Quartet and the Late Show Band providing musical accompaniment.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Peenwhile. P!nk discusses her new album, Trustfall. Jonathan Majors discusses Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Creed III. P!nk performs "When I Get There".
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Sovereenwhile. Damian Lewis discusses A Spy Among Friends and Billions. Linda Thomas-Greenfield discusses recent politics.
The Late Show's Oops! All A-Holes. Romansplaining with Stephen Colbert. Prince Harry takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from January 10 episode). Kal Penn discusses Getting Warmer. Big Thief performs "Vampire Empire".
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Michelle Yeoh discusses Everything Everywhere All at Once and Wicked. Riley Keough discusses Daisy Jones & the Six and War Pony.
Tucker Carlson Presents: Jaws. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. James Taylor discusses his upcoming residency in Las Vegas. Eva Longoria discusses Searching for Mexico. James Taylor performs "Mona" from his 1985 album That's Why I'm Here.
The Treasons. Lily Tomlin & Jane Fonda discuss Moving On. Steven Spielberg & John Williams discuss their careers in film (new footage from March 2 episode).
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Christina Ricci discusses Yellowjackets. Jen Psaki discusses Inside and recent politics. Robert Glasper performs "Over" from his album Black Radio III, featuring Yebba.
Space News: SpaceX News. Space News: Space Cleaning News. Space News: Space President News. Space News: Mars Flooding News. Space News: Planetary Conjunction News. Hugh Grant discusses Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. Sean Hayes discusses Good Night, Oscar and his new book, Time Out.
Stephen Colbert's interview of Sean Hannity's interview of Donald Trump. Stephen acknowledges the mass shooting in Nashville, Tennessee. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Meatwhile. Mary J. Blige discusses her new book, Mary Can, and the upcoming 50th anniversary of hip hop music. Alison Roman steps into the kitchen with Stephen and discusses her new book, Sweet Enough.
Stephen acknowledges the indictment of Donald Trump.[1]Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Brooke Shields discusses Pretty Baby. Clint Smith discusses his new book, Above Ground. Weyes Blood performs "God Turn Me Into a Flower" from her album And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow.
The Trump Indictment Commemorative Coin. Sonny the Easter Bunny in "The MAGA-Hole of Madness". The crew of NASA's Artemis II (Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover & Jeremy Hansen) discuss next year's trip to the Moon. Jodie Comer discusses Prima Facie.
Rescue Dog Rescue with Jennifer Garner. Jennifer Garner discusses The Last Thing He Told Me. Representative Katie Porter discusses recent politics and her new book, I Swear. Stephen acknowledges the death of Al Jaffee.
The Sound of Science. Nicolas Cage discusses Renfield. Christine and the Queens performs "To Be Honest" from his upcoming album Paranoïa, Angels, True Love.
Magic Cam-Dom. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Rachel Weisz discusses Dead Ringers. Danny Trejo steps into the kitchen with Stephen and discusses his new book, Trejo's Cantina. Stephen acknowledges the exit of James Corden from The Late Late Show.
Stephen acknowledges the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike. Nicolas Cage takes the "Colbert Questionert" (new footage from April 13 episode). James Marsden discusses Jury Duty. Joy Oladokun performs "Somebody Like Me" from her album Proof of Life.
RICO Guilty. Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses the use of artificial intelligence and his new book, To Infinity and Beyond. Louis Cato performs "Reflections" from his new album of the same name.
Jesus & Barnes: Messiah & Attorney. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Thenwhile. John Oliver discusses Strike Force Five. boygenius performs "Cool About It" from their album The Record.
Breaking News. Cyborgasm. Anderson Cooper discusses recent politics and his new book, Astor. Japanese Breakfast performs "Kokomo, IN" from their album Jubilee.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Monkey on the Lam. Bob Odenkirk discusses the WGA strike and his new book, Zilot & Other Important Rhymes. Fortune Feimster discusses her new podcast, Handsome.
Battleship: Trump Edition. Stephen acknowledges the war between Israel and Hamas. First Drafts: Anniversary Cards, with Stephen's wife, Evie. Arnold Schwarzenegger discusses his new book, Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life. Metric performs "Just the Once" from their upcoming album Formentera II.
'Squatch Watch. Senator John Fetterman discusses his health issues and recent politics. Melissa Villaseñor discusses her comedy tour, The New Things, and her new book, Whoops... I'm Awesome.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. John Mulaney discusses his comedy special, Baby J. Darius Rucker performs "Have a Good Time" from his album Carolyn's Boy.
Episode filmed from Stephen's home due to his COVID-19 diagnosis. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Jada Pinkett Smith discusses her new book, Worthy. Ricky Velez discusses his new comedy special, Here's Everything (special appearance by Pete Davidson).
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff & Lindsay Mendez discuss Merrily We Roll Along. Arlo Parks performs "Weightless" from her album My Soft Machine.
Madame Caucasia's Wax Museum. Psycho Killers. Talking Heads discuss the 40th anniversary of Stop Making Sense. Mae Martin discusses her new comedy special, SAP.
Stephen acknowledges the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. A visit from George Santos (special appearance by Harvey Guillén). Keegan-Michael Key & Elle Key discuss their new book, The History of Sketch Comedy. John Carpenter discusses his new album, Anthology II: Movie Themes 1976–1988, and Suburban Screams.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Henry Winkler celebrates his 78th birthday and discusses his new books, Being Henry and Detective Duck. Melissa Etheridge discusses her new book, Talking to My Angels, and her new show, My Window.
A Late Show Halloween intro (special appearance by John Carpenter). Breaking News. First Drafts: Halloween Cards, with Stephen's wife, Evie. John Dickerson discusses recent politics. Alex Newell performs "Independently Owned", from the Broadway play Shucked.
Road to the White House and/or Big House: Donald Trump v. The People: America Decides and/or Convicts. Stephen reveals Taylor Tomlinson as the host of After Midnight. Representative Adam Kinzinger discusses recent politics and his new book, Renegade. Willie Nelson performs "I Never Cared For You".
Road to the White House and/or Big House: Donald Trump v. The People: America Decides and/or Convicts. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses recent politics. Willie Nelson discusses his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and his new book, Energy Follows Thought.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Flight Attention. Rachel Maddow discusses recent politics and her new book, Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism. Gracie Abrams performs "I Know It Won't Work" from her album Good Riddance.
The Thunda in the Rotunda: Capital Punishment in the Capitol: Congress Has Filed a Motion For Pain! Stephen Colbert Presents: That's Yeet: Dabbing on Fleek, Fam! Paul Giamatti discusses his podcast, CHINWAG, and The Holdovers. Tom Blyth discusses The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes and Billy the Kid.
Space News: Space Junk News. Space News: Space Mining News. Space News: Space Reproduction News. Space News: Rock 'N' Roll in Space News. Space News: Space College News. Space News: Space Paparazzi News. Jonathan Karl discusses his new book, Tired of Winning. Maria Bamford discusses her new book, Sure, I'll Join Your Cult, and her upcoming stand-up special, Local Act.
David Letterman discusses his post-Late Show life.[3] David Letterman and Stephen recreate a selfie from the latter's 2014 appearance at the former's Late Show. The National performs "Space Invaders" from their album Laugh Track.
The Late Show's Reality Lineup. Bradley Cooper discusses Maestro. José Andrés steps into the kitchen with Stephen and discusses his new book, Feeding Dangerously.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Taraji P. Henson discusses The Color Purple. Jake Gyllenhaal takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from November 23, 2022 episode). Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit perform "King of Oklahoma" from their album Weathervanes.
First Drafts: Holiday Cards, with Stephen's wife, Evie. Kenan Thompson discusses his tenure in Saturday Night Live and his new book, When I Was Your Age. Olivia Rodrigo performs "Vampire" from her album Guts.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Adam Driver discusses Ferrari. Jon Batiste discusses American Symphony and his new album, World Music Radio. Jon Batiste performs "Butterfly".
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen discuss their upcoming coverage of CNN's New Year's Eve Live show. Louis Cato and the Late Show Band perform a special rendition of "Winter Wonderland".