New Year's Resolutions. Samuel L. Jackson discusses The Hateful Eight. Lisa Gross discusses the League of Kitchens and Stephen joins. Olivia Hallisey demonstrates her invention.
Stephen is upset about his BLT lacking tomatoes and goes to Rupert Jee to complain (Jee's first appearance on the Late Show following David Letterman's retirement). Damian Lewis discusses Billions. The Hungry for Power Games (George Pataki and Lindsey Graham). America Ferrera discusses Superstore. The Floyd-Little Double Dutch Team gave a performance.
First live episode. Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Matthew Broderick discusses his private life and his career, in addition to performing a duet of "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" with Stephen. Sarah Parcak discusses space archaeology. Quentin Tarantino's announcer audition. Kacey Musgraves performs "Late to the Party" from her album Pageant Material.
Saoirse Ronan discusses Brooklyn and accents. Late Show Powerball Tips. Jeremy Stoppelman discusses Yelp. Laura Ricciardi & Moira Demos discuss Making a Murderer. James Bay performs "Let It Go" from his album Chaos and the Calm.
Paul Giamatti discusses Billions. The Big Furry Hat. The Guerrilla Girls discuss feminism in the art world. J.B. Mauney gives a bull-riding performance.
Oscar Best Picture Nominees. Munn discusses Ride Along 2. Piano One-O-Fun with Jon Batiste. T.J. Miller discusses the Critics' Choice Awards and plays skeleton hands with Stephen. Father John Misty performs "Holy ****" from his album I Love You, Honeybear.
Friday Night Fights featuring Paul Dinello. Scott Kelly discusses life in space. Abby Wambach discusses soccer in America in addition to having a kick-off with Stephen. Maria Bamford gives a stand-up performance and discusses her career.
Patricia Heaton discusses The Middle and Catholicism. Quincy Jones discusses his career and his new line of headphones. DeRay Mckesson discusses activism and race issues. Grace performs "You Don't Own Me" from her EP Memo, with Jon Batiste & Stay Human providing musical accompaniment.
James Spader discusses The Blacklist and his eccentricity. Brandon Marshall discusses the NFL postseason and his illness. Sarah Koenig discusses Serial. A kebab lesson with Rev. Run.
Stephen Colbert's Hot Takes. Christian Slater discusses Mr. Robot. Josh Radnor discusses Mercy Street. Iggy Pop & Josh Homme discuss their careers and perform "Gardenia" from their album Post Pop Depression.
Stephen's storm tips. Friday Night Fights featuring Neil deGrasse Tyson, who also discusses Planet Nine. Steven Tyler discusses rock music and his new country album We're All Somebody from Somewhere, in addition to showing Stephen some stage moves. Gaby Hoffmann discusses Transparent. Låpsley performs "Falling Short" from her album Long Way Home.
The Road to the SuperShow. Donald Rumsfeld discusses his app and his political career. Russell Westbrook discusses his game and his fashion. Jackson Browne performs "The Long Way Around" from his album Standing in the Breach.
Stephen answers questions from his audience. Laurence Fishburne discusses Black-ish. Laurence's Fish Burns. Life Hacked. Michael Novacek discusses the titanosaur. Lake Street Dive performs "Call Off Your Dogs" from their album Side Pony.
Bernie Sanders Promposals. Chris Pine discusses The Finest Hours. Danielle Brooks discusses The Color Purple. Jonah Reider discusses his restaurant. Baauer performs "Day Ones" from his album Aa, featuring Leikeli47.
The CBS Vault: The Twilight Zone – Just the Twists. John Travolta and Courtney B. Vance discuss The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story. Big Questions with Even Bigger Stars (with Kermit the Frog). Amy Cuddy discusses her new book, Presence, and body language. John Moreland performs "Break My Heart Sweetly" from his album High on Tulsa Heat.
David Schwimmer discusses The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story and his friendship with Stephen. Stephen presents new items from his own lifestyle brand, Covetton House. Joel Osteen discusses his new book, The Power of I Am, and Christianity. M. Ward performs "Confession" from his album More Rain.
The Hungry for Power Games (Rand Paul, Martin O'Malley and Mike Huckabee). Dr. Phil discusses his series and responds questions from Twitter. Mark & Jay Duplass discuss Togetherness. Michael Eric Dyson discusses his new book, The Black Presidency, and the presidential race. Anderson .Paak and The Free Nationals give a performance from Paak's album Malibu.
Stephen asks NFL players at Media Day: What do you do to get Pumped Up for the Big Show?. Strahan discusses Good Morning America, Super Bowl 50 and his clothing line. Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Samantha Bee discusses Full Frontal. Wilco performs "Random Name Generator" from their album Star Wars. Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy sings Stephen a lullaby as the episode's outro.
Friday Night Fights featuring Neil deGrasse Tyson and Arianna Huffington. Bobby Cannavale discusses Vinyl. The Late Show Presents: Just The Dips! Donny Deutsch discusses his advertising career. Charles Kelley performs the title track of his album The Driver.
A new football-based sketch with Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. Bill O'Reilly discusses the presidential race and his new book, Killing Reagan. Eddie George discusses Chicago. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis perform "White Privilege II" from their album This Unruly Mess I've Made, featuring Jamila Woods.
Kermit Ruffins sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Olivia Wilde discusses Vinyl. Christiane Amanpour discusses her show in CNN and her career in journalism. Jon Batiste and Stephen talk to Batiste's high school jazz piano instructor at NOCCA. Batiste also performs a special rendition of "Blackbird".
Late Show First Drafts: Valentine's Day Cards. Kelsey Grammer discusses Finding Neverland. Fred Armisen discusses Portlandia and reviews Foghat wine with Stephen. Sarah McDaniel discusses her cover role on the first non-nude issue of Playboy. Ty Segall and The Muggers perform "Candy Sam" from their album Emotional Mugger.
The Big Furry Hat. Craig Ferguson discusses his American identity and Join or Die. Hailey Clauson & Ashley Graham discuss their cover roles on the latest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and teach Stephen how to properly pose. Cory Booker discusses his new book, United. Scot Waites plays darts with Stephen and Ferguson.
Donald Trump phones in from South Carolina. Eva Longoria discusses Telenovela and acts out a "telenovela" presidential debate with Stephen. Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer discuss Broad City and take Stephen to the "Happy Bagel Place". Lucinda Williams performs "Dust" from her album The Ghosts of Highway 20.
Wheel of News. Téa Leoni discusses Madam Secretary. Amanda Peet discusses Togetherness. Triumph the Insult Comic Dog discusses Triumph's Election Special and the presidential race.
Friday Night Fights featuring John Hodgman. Chelsea Handler discusses Chelsea Does. The Road to the White House. Zosia Mamet discusses Girls. The Lumineers perform "Ophelia" from their album Cleopatra.
The Road to the White House. The Hungry for Power Games (Jeb Bush). Casey Affleck discusses Triple 9. Richard Dreyfuss discusses Madoff and the Dreyfuss Initiative. Mavis Staples discusses her new documentary, Mavis!, and performs "Take Us Back" from her album Livin' on a High Note.
The Road to the White House. Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Debra Messing discusses The Mysteries of Laura and her acting career. Zachary Quinto discusses Smokefall. Violent Femmes perform "Memory" from their album We Can Do Anything.
A new intro by Spike Jonze. The Road to the White House. Puppy Oscars. Jonze discusses Viceland. Jeffrey Dean Morgan discusses The Good Wife and his personal pursuits. Facebook Design Labs presents "Facebook Alpha". Jack Garratt performs "Worry" from his album Phase.
A few musical numbers from Fiddler on the Roof. The Road to the White House. Chrissy Teigen discusses her new book, Cravings, and demonstrates one of her recipes. Mike Birbiglia discusses Thank God for Jokes. Adam Savage discusses MythBusters and busts a myth with Stephen.
The Road to the White House. Octavia Spencer discusses The Divergent Series: Allegiant and her career. John Stamos, Bob Saget and Dave Coulier discuss Fuller House, plus Full House Nights, featuring Stephen. Lucius performs "Born Again Teen" from their album Good Grief.
The Road to the White House. Christopher Meloni discusses Underground and his personal pursuits. Piano One-O-Fun (Fashion Tips) with Jon Batiste. Edward Byers discusses his Medal of Honor action. Ray LaMontagne performs "Hey, No Pressure" from his album Ouroboros.
John Oliver discusses his takes on Donald Trump and the FBI–Apple encryption dispute. Jordan Spieth discusses his golf season and teaches Stephen how to swing. New Order performs "Singularity" from their album Music Complete.
Life Hacked. Steve Martin & Edie Brickell discuss Bright Star. Shirley MacLaine discusses her new book, Above the Line, My 'Wild Oats' Adventure and her career stories. Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic give an orchestral performance of Fanfare for the Common Man.
A special rendition of "Danny Boy". The Hungry for Power Games (Marco Rubio). William H. Macy discusses Shameless and his career. Barely Restrained Sorrow Theater with William H. Macy. Melissa Rauch discusses The Bronze. Isaac Mizrahi discusses fashion designs.
Stephen Colbert's Digital Doo. Adam Driver discusses Midnight Special. Rachel Bloom discusses Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. The Big Furry Hat. Savages performs "Adore" from their album Adore Life.
Friday Night Fights featuring Rob Riggle. Steve Buscemi discusses Horace and Pete. John Kasich (Buscemi) is upset by Fargo. Benjamin Walker discusses his Southern roots and American Psycho. Walker and the cast of American Psycho perform "Selling Out".
A cameo appearance from Pedro Martínez. George Clinton, Bootsy Collins and Bernie Worrell sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. An interview with Cartoon Donald Trump. Matthew Perry discusses The Odd Couple. Nick Offerman discusses his new book, Gumption. Community Calendar: Minooka, Illinois with Nick Offerman. Explosions in the Sky performs "Disintegration Anxiety" from their album The Wilderness.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone discuss The Boss and their life as a couple. Smooshed with Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone. Arianna Huffington discusses her new book, The Sleep Revolution. Kawaii metal band Babymetal performs "Gimme Chocolate!!" from their album Babymetal.
Anna Kendrick and Sam Rockwell discuss Mr. Right. David Duchovny discusses his new book, Bucky F*cking Dent. Stephen takes another meeting. The Late Show Unused Prop Theater. Autolux performs "Soft Scene" from their album Pussy's Dead.
Wayne Shorter sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. The Road to the White House. What Does New York Smell Like? Stephen invites Hillary Clinton to the Carnegie Deli. Jesse Tyler Ferguson discusses Fully Committed. Katharine McPhee discusses Scorpion. Sturgill Simpson performs a song for the Waffle House jukebox with Stephen. Simpson also performs "Brace for Impact (Live a Little)" from his album A Sailor's Guide to Earth.
Jimmy Heath and Tootie Heath sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. An interview with Cartoon Donald Trump. Dennis Quaid discusses The Art of More. Matt Walsh discusses Veep. Charles Bradley performs "Ain't It a Sin" from his album Changes.
Roy Haynes sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Stephen acknowledges the death of Prince. Tom Hanks discusses A Hologram for the King. "On Your Mark, Get Set, Act" with Tom Hanks and Stephen Colbert. Leslie Odom, Jr. discusses Hamilton. The Strumbellas perform "Spirits" from their album Hope.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions: Twitter Edition. Julia Louis-Dreyfus discusses Veep. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau discusses Game of Thrones. Friday Night Fights featuring Thomas Lennon. Sam Morril gives a stand-up performance.
Bill Walton announces the show. An interview with Cartoon Donald Trump. J.K. Simmons discusses The Meddler. "Stern Father Finally Praises You", with J. K. Simmons. Jane Krakowski discusses Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and She Loves Me. Late Show Unsung Heroes with Jane Krakowski and Stephen Colbert. Chris Wallace discusses Fox News Sunday and his career.
The Road to the White House. Susan Sarandon discusses The Meddler and the presidential race. David Tennant discusses Richard II. Late Show Lesser Sponsors Roundup. Catfish and the Bottlemen performs "Soundcheck" from their album The Ride.
Stephen Colbert's Just the Tip. Julianna Margulies, Christine Baranski and Matt Czuchry discuss The Good Wife. Hank Azaria discusses Dry Powder and his voice work. Late Show In or Out with Isaac Mizrahi. Phil Knight discusses his new book, Shoe Dog.
The Road to the White House. Bill O'Reilly discusses the presidential race. Morris Chestnut discusses Rosewood. Deerhunter performs "Living My Life" from their album Fading Frontier.
The Road to the White House. Dakota Johnson discusses A Bigger Splash. Sebastian Stan discusses Captain America: Civil War. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real perform "Something Real" from their album of the same name.
The Hungry for Power Games (John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina). Anthony Mackie discusses Captain America: Civil War. Rob Reiner discusses Being Charlie. Buzz Aldrin discusses his new book, No Dream is Too High. Buzz Aldrin's Moon Scoops. Maxwell performs "Lake by the Ocean" from his album blackSUMMERS'night.
First Drafts. Lily Tomlin discusses Grace and Frankie. Late Show Blanket Fort with Lily Tomlin. Kumail Nanjiani discusses Silicon Valley. Friday Night Fights (featuring Lawrence O'Donnell). Ryan Hamilton gives a stand-up performance.
The Road to the White House. Kaley Cuoco discusses The Big Bang Theory. Dan Savage discusses Savage Love. Stephen Colbert's Star Signs. The National performs "Morning Dew" from their album Day of the Dead.
Chloë Grace Moretz discusses Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. Katie Couric discusses Under the Gun. The Big Furry Hat Speaks Again. Charlamagne Tha God discusses The Breakfast Club and his South Carolinian heritage.
Matt Bomer discusses The Nice Guys. Zach Woods discusses Silicon Valley, in addition to playing the trumpet with Stephen. Friday Night Fights featuring Keith Olbermann. Nick Griffin gives a stand-up performance.
Jason Sudeikis discusses The Angry Birds Movie. The Late Show Interview Pit with Jason Sudeikis. Michael Weatherly discusses NCIS. Megyn Kelly discusses Megyn Kelly Presents.
The Road to the White House: Kids Edition. Josh Gad discusses The Angry Birds Movie and his Floridian heritage. Gillian Jacobs discusses Love and Don't Think Twice. Band of Horses performs "Casual Party" from their album Why Are You OK.
Rose Byrne discusses Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. Bobby Flay and Stephen cook chicken biscuits. Weird Al Yankovic discusses his career, in addition to performing "Word Crimes" from his album Mandatory Fun. A tribute to Morley Safer.
A musical number from On Your Feet!. Seth Rogen discusses Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, in addition to playing the didgeridoo with Stephen. Not at the Movies with Gil Peaches. Krysten Ritter discusses Jessica Jones. Wolf Parade performs a medley of song from their eponymous EP.
The Late Show 2016 Commencement Speech. Emilia Clarke discusses Game of Thrones and Me Before You. Shiri Appleby discusses Unreal. Cynthia Erivo performs a musical number from The Color Purple.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Sean Hayes discusses An Act of God. Brooklyn Decker discusses Grace and Frankie and her modelling career. Lewis Black discusses his comedy career.
James McAvoy discusses X-Men: Apocalypse and his Scottish heritage. Audience Mind Reading with James McAvoy. Nick Swardson discusses The Do-Over. Brian Greene discusses the hypernova.
Rashida Jones discusses Angie Tribeca. Daveed Diggs discusses Hamilton. Marina Franklin gives a stand-up performance. The Struts perform "Kiss This" from their album Everybody Wants.
Monologue Remix with Skrillex and Chance the Rapper. Jude Law discusses Genius. Ping Pong Eyeball Acting with Jude Law. Norman Reedus discusses Ride. Hundred Waters performs "Show Me Love", featuring Skrillex and Chance the Rapper.
Paula Robison sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Laura Linney discusses Genius. John Leguizamo discusses Bloodline. Piano One-O-Fun with Jon Batiste. Gary Clark, Jr. performs "Cold Blooded" from his album The Story of Sonny Boy Slim, with Jon Batiste and Stay Human providing musical accompaniment.
Patrick Wilson discusses The Conjuring 2. Gayle King discusses CBS This Morning and her career. Gary Johnson discusses his presidential campaign along with William Weld, his running mate.
David Duchovny discusses Aquarius. Late Show Blanket Fort with David Duchovny. Aaron Tveit discusses BrainDead. Stephen sails with Oracle Team USA. Alexander Koblikov gives a juggling performance.
Stephen draws diagrams.[1][2] Daniel Radcliffe discusses Swiss Army Man. George Lopez discusses Lopez. A conversation about net neutrality with Tim Wu on a roller coaster. Hinds performs "Garden" from their album Leave Me Alone.
The Big Furry Hat: Father's Day Edition. Aaron Paul discusses The Path. Community Calendar: McCall, Idaho. Michael Ian Black discusses The Jim Gaffigan Show. Silversun Pickups performs "Circadian Rhythm" from their album Better Nature.
Alexander Skarsgård discusses The Legend of Tarzan and his Swedish heritage. Natasha Leggero discusses Another Period. Ziggy Marley performs "Weekend's Long" from his album Ziggy Marley.
Stephen Colbert Takes the Gloves Off. Aubrey Plaza discusses Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates. Not at the Movies with Gil Peaches. Hugh Dancy discusses The Path. Andrew Zimmern and Stephen enjoy regional cuisine.
Uzo Aduba discusses Orange Is the New Black and her Nigerian heritage. Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses the strawberry moon. The Late Show Hollerin' Contest. Adia Victoria performs "Dead Eyes" from her album Beyond the Bloodhounds.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions: Twitter Edition. Bernie Sanders discusses his ongoing presidential campaign. Paul Dano discusses Swiss Army Man. Rascal Flatts performs "I Like the Sound of That" from their album Rewind.
Kevin Hart discusses The Secret Life of Pets. The Late Show Maybe Coming Soon with Kevin Hart. Taylor Schilling discusses Orange Is the New Black. RuPaul discusses his life as a drag performer.
Samuel L. Jackson discusses The Legend of Tarzan. Big Questions with Even Bigger Stars (with Samuel L. Jackson). Julie Klausner discusses Difficult People. Schoolboy Q performs "THat Part" from his album Blank Face LP.
The Late Show Cultural Translations. Ellie Kemper discusses Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Patrick Fugit discusses Outcast. Trip to Waffle House with Sturgill Simpson.
First Drafts. Zachary Quinto discusses Star Trek Beyond. Natasha Lyonne discusses Orange Is the New Black. 2 Chainz discusses Most Expensivest ####. The Late Show Three Legged Race with MitchFlowerPower, Stephen Colbert and the Columbia University Men's 4 × 400 Metres Relay Team.
Stephen Colbert Takes the Gloves Off. Bryan Cranston discusses The Infiltrator. The Late Show Presents: Too Much Exposition Theatre with Bryan Cranston. Busy Philipps discusses Vice Principals. Blink-182 performs "Bored to Death" from their album California.
The Hungry for Power Games (Bernie Sanders). Nicholas Hoult discusses Equals. John Turturro discusses The Night Of. Bret Baier discusses the upcoming Republican National Convention. Young Greatness performs "Moolah" from his album I Tried to Tell Em 2, featuring DJ Holiday, with Jon Batiste and Stay Human providing musical accompaniment.
The Late Show Vice Presidential Draft Preview. Benjamin Bratt discusses The Infiltrator. Rob Corddry discusses Ballers. The Late Show Celebrity Pet Peeves. The Shelters perform "Rebel Heart" from their album The Shelters.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Bill Maher discusses the presidential race and the shooting of Dallas police officers. Michael K. Williams discusses Black Market. Parquet Courts performs "Captive of the Sun" from their album Human Performance.
The Big Furry Hat Speaks. Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Norah O'Donnell discuss the upcoming Republican and Democratic national conventions. DeRay McKesson discusses the Black Lives Matter movement. Bonnie McFarlane gives a stand-up performance.
Special live episode focusing on the 2016 Republican National Convention. "Christmas in July". Stephen travels into the woods to meet up with Jon Stewart and inform him that Donald Trump is the Republican nominee. Stephen Colbert, former host of The Colbert Report, returns to television to do a special segment of "The Wørd" with "Trumpiness".[3] Zoe Saldana discusses Star Trek Beyond. The Hungry for Power Games: Republican National Convention Edition. An Important Lookback with Sam Waterston from the Hall of Importance.
Second live episode during the RNC. A cameo appearance by Laura Benanti as Melania Trump. Keegan-Michael Key discusses Don't Think Twice and the presidential race. Kathryn Hahn discusses Bad Moms. Nice As #### performs a medley from their album Nice as F*#k.
Third live episode during the RNC. Wyclef Jean sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Mark Cuban Takes the Gloves Off and joins the Stop Trump movement.[4][5][6]Late Show Trump or False. Tony Goldwyn discusses Scandal. Mark Cuban discusses Shark Tank. Lewis Black discusses the presidential race.
Fourth live episode during the RNC. Jon Stewart briefly takes over the hosting duty. Elizabeth Warren discusses the presidential race. Billy Eichner discusses Difficult People and the convention.
Highlights of The Late Show's RNC coverage in the past week (including cameo appearances by Jon Stewart and Laura Benanti, and the best of The Hungry for Power Games). Jennifer Saunders discusses Absolutely Fabulous and the film based on the series. Cory Kahaney gives a stand-up performance.
Special live episode focusing on the 2016 Democratic National Convention. "Death, Taxes, Hillary". The Hungry for Power Games: Democratic National Convention Edition. Allison Janney discusses Tallulah. Anthony Weiner discusses the presidential race. Ryan Adams performs "Oh My Sweet Carolina" from his album Heartbreaker.
Second live episode during the DNC. On-air interview with Senator Cory Booker. An interview with Cartoon Hillary Clinton. Jeff Daniels discusses Godless. Bassem Youssef discusses Democracy Handbook and the presidential race. AURORA performs "I Went Too Far" from her album All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend.
Third live episode during the DNC. D.M.C. sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. The identical twin cousin of Stephen Colbert drops by. The Werd: "The Lesser of Two Evils". John Oliver discusses the presidential race. Jai Courtney discusses Suicide Squad. Charlamagne Tha God discusses the presidential race.
Fourth live episode during the DNC. Abbi Jacobson, Ilana Glazer and Doris Kearns Goodwin discuss the presidential race. "The Last O'Malley Supporter" with Richard Kind. Eric André discusses The Eric Andre Show and the presidential race. "What Is the Nicest Thing You Can Say About Hillary Clinton/Donald Trump?".
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Highlights of The Late Show's DNC coverage in the past week.
The Werd: "What The F". Viola Davis discusses Suicide Squad. Simon Helberg discusses Florence Foster Jenkins, in addition to giving a piano performance with Jon Batiste. Declan McKenna performs "Brazil" from his album What Do You Think About the Car?
Will Smith discusses Suicide Squad. Big Questions with Even Bigger Stars (with Will Smith). Logan Lerman discusses Indignation. Tony Bennett performs "This Is All I Ask". The Late Show celebrates Bennett's 90th birthday.
John Cena discusses SummerSlam 2016. Late Show City Gym. Scott Eastwood discusses Suicide Squad. Aaron Neville performs "Be Your Man" from his album Apache.
The O'Jays sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. A performance by the USA Freedom Grown-ups. Jamie Dornan discusses Anthropoid. Javier Muñoz discusses Hamilton. Malcolm Gladwell discusses Revisionist History.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions: Twitter Edition. Diane Kruger discusses Disorder. Ibtihaj Muhammad discusses her fencing career, in addition to fencing with Stephen. Mark Normand gives a stand-up performance.
The Late Show Thing-O-Meter. Rami Malek discusses Mr. Robot. Tika Sumpter and Parker Sawyers discuss Southside with You. Diana Gordon performs "Woman".
Stephen Colbert's Tinfoil Hat. Anderson Cooper discusses his coverage of the Olympics and the presidential race. Édgar Ramírez discusses Hands of Stone. Kip Moore performs "Wild Ones" from his album of the same name.
The Werd: Double Vision. John Krasinski discusses The Hollars, in addition to having a vomit-off with Stephen. Adam Brody discusses StartUp. St. Paul & the Broken Bones perform "All I Ever Wonder" from their album Sea of Noise.
Christian Slater discusses Mr. Robot. Chris Geere discusses You're the Worst. John Lewis discusses March. All three guests participate in crowd surfing with Stephen at the conclusion of their interviews.
Anna Gunn discusses Equity. Lesser Sponsor Roundup. John Dickerson discusses the presidential debates and Whistlestop. Simone Giertz demonstrates her robots.
(First episode of Season 2) Harry Connick Jr. discusses his New Orleans heritage and musical career. Ava DuVernay discusses Queen Sugar. Grouplove performs "Welcome to Your Life" from their album Big Mess.
The Late Show Money I've Already Spent Justification Theater. Tituss Burgess discusses Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Jeff Ross discusses Jeff Ross Roasts Cops. Adam Richman discusses Secret Eats.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Dr. Phil discusses his TV series. Alan Cumming discusses You Gotta Get Bigger Dreams. Hamilton Leithauser + Rostam perform "A 1000 Times" from their album I Had a Dream That You Were Mine.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt discusses Snowden. Millie Bobby Brown discusses Stranger Things. The Head and the Heart performs "All We Ever Knew" from their album Signs of Light.
Wednesday Night Thursday Night Football Promo. Trevor Noah discusses his new book, Born a Crime. Allen Iverson discusses his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Chris Gethard discusses The Chris Gethard Show.
Tracee Ellis Ross discusses Black-ish. Late Show Polite Reminder. Andrew Rannells discusses his mid-western heritage. Mac Miller performs "Dang!" from his album The Divine Feminine, featuring Anderson .Paak, with Jon Batiste and Stay Human providing musical accompaniment.
Chris Pratt discusses The Magnificent Seven and his early life as a salesman. Scott Bakula discusses NCIS: New Orleans and his career, in addition to giving a musical performance with Jon Batiste and Stay Human. Frederik the Great, the World's Most Beautiful Horse, makes an appearance.
The Late Show Blanket Fort with the First Lady. Michelle Obama discusses her life in the White House and the "Let Girls Learn" initiative. America Ferrera discusses Superstore.
Nile Rodgers sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Ethan Hawke discusses The Magnificent Seven. Tim Meadows discusses Son of Zorn. Wilco performs "Someone to Lose" from their album Schmilco.
Stephen visits Wrigley Field in support of the Chicago Cubs. Anthony Anderson discusses Black-ish and the Emmy Awards. Mark Consuelos discusses Pitch and his life in New York City. The Kills perform "Impossible Tracks" from their album Ash & Ice.
Bruce Springsteen discusses his life stories, his autobiography Born to Run, and its companion album Chapter and Verse. The Late Show celebrates Springsteen's 67th birthday.
Special live episode after the first presidential debate. Rob Lowe discusses the presidential race. Kal Penn discusses the presidential race and his career in the White House. Emma Willmann gives a stand-up performance.
Sean Penn discusses Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff and sends his first tweet. Sutton Foster discusses Younger. Regina Spektor performs "Bleeding Heart" from her album Remember Us to Life.
Jon Batiste's PSA: Hey, White People! Lupita Nyong'o discusses Queen of Katwe and her African heritage. Donnie Wahlberg discusses Blue Bloods and goes crowd surfing with Stephen. John Prine performs "I'm Tellin' You" from his album For Better, or Worse, featuring Holly Williams.
Morgan Freeman discusses Madam Secretary. Judith Light discusses Transparent. Jimmy Eat World performs "Sure and Certain" from their album Integrity Blues.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Samantha Bee discusses Full Frontal and the presidential race. Abby Elliott discusses Better Off Single and receives/destroys her wedding gift. Asa Butterfield discusses Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
Mindy Kaling discusses The Mindy Project and takes a shopping stroll. Gary Owen discusses The Gary Owen Show and his life in the Navy. Sum 41 performs "Fake My Own Death" from their album 13 Voices.
Special live episode after the vice presidential debate. Melissa Etheridge sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. John Leguizamo discusses the presidential race and his Latin American heritage. Cheri Oteri discusses Those Who Can't and the presidential race. Paul F. Tompkins discusses Bajillion Dollar Propertie$.
Armie Hammer discusses The Birth of a Nation. Lindsey Vonn discusses her new book, Strong Is the New Beautiful. Gustavo Dudamel with the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra give an orchestral performance.
Emily Blunt discusses The Girl on the Train. Gael García Bernal discusses Desierto. Phantogram performs "You Don't Get Me High Anymore" from their album Three.
The Big Furry Hat. Diane Lane discusses The Cherry Orchard. Aja Naomi King discusses The Birth of a Nation. Alingon Mitra gives a stand-up performance.
Nick Offerman discusses his new book, Good Clean Fun. Wayne Gretzky discusses his new book, 99: Stories of the Game and his career. Morgan Spurlock discusses Rats NYC.
Special live episode after the presidential debate. Hugh Laurie discusses Chance and the presidential race. Paul Reiser discusses the presidential race. Nate Silver discusses the presidential race.
The Late Show Hall of Heroes. The Late Show Presents: Taking It to the Street. Matt LeBlanc discusses Man with a Plan. Joy Bryant and Eleanor Holmes Norton discuss Good Girls Revolt. Wyclef Jean performs "If I Was President", with Jon Batiste and Stay Human providing musical accompaniment.
Mitski sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Will Forte discusses his new book, 101 Things to Definitely Not Do If You Want to Get a Chick. Dermot Mulroney discusses Pure Genius. Wyatt Cenac discusses People of Earth.
World premiere of "Halloween Wiggle" featuring Run the Jewels. Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Mary-Louise Parker discusses Heisenberg. Pusha T discusses his career and the presidential race. The Record Company performs "On the Move" from their album Give It Back to You.
Aimee Mann sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Drew Carey celebrates his tenth year as the host of The Price Is Right. Claire Foy and Matt Smith discuss The Crown. Sebastian Maniscalco gives a stand-up performance.
Big Questions with Even Bigger Stars (with Mel Gibson). Mel Gibson and Luke Bracey discuss Hacksaw Ridge. Tegan and Sara perform "Stop Desire" from their album Love You to Death.
Piano One-O-Fun (How to Vote) with Jon Batiste. Michael Strahan discusses Religion of Sports. Nick Kroll discusses Oh, Hello and Loving. Aaron Lewis performs "That Ain't Country" from his album Sinner.
Stephen Colbert's Tinfoil Hat. Aaron Eckhart discusses Bleed for This. Tig Notaro discusses her Southern heritage. Ron Suskind discusses Life, Animated.
Stephen Colbert's Charity PSA with Viggo Mortensen. Viggo Mortensen discusses Captain Fantastic and the presidential race. Patton Oswalt discusses the loss of his wife and the presidential race. Maz Jobrani gives a stand-up performance.
Special live episode during the final phase of the presidential race. "Get Out There and Vote" medley featuring Jon Stewart and Javier Muñoz. Don Cheadle discusses the presidential race. Stevie Wonder discusses the presidential race, in addition to performing "Love's in Need of Love Today" and "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing". Katherine Waterston discusses Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, with an appearance by Sam Waterston.
Special live episode during the week of the presidential race. Miles Teller discusses Bleed for This and the presidential race. Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses Welcome to the Universe and the presidential race. Triumph the Insult Comic Dog discusses Triumph's Election Special 2016.
Highlights of Stephen Colbert's Live Election Night Showtime special: Mark Halperin & John Heilemann discuss The Circus and the election results as they come in. "Trump Begins" animated sketch. Jeff Goldblum reflects on the election results. Elle King performs. Stephen seeks to find things all Americans have in common.
Chris Thile sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Eddie Redmayne discusses Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Bernie Sanders discusses the presidential race and Our Revolution. Alton Brown and Stephen make carbonated ice cream.
Anna Kendrick discusses Scrappy Little Nobody in addition to performing "I'm Still Here" with Stephen. Mahershala Ali discusses Moonlight. Chris Gethard gives a stand-up performance.
Marion Cotillard discusses Allied. Dev Patel discusses Lion. Dwight Yoakam performs "Gone (That'll Be Me)" from his album Swimmin' Pools, Movie Stars....
Amy Adams discusses Nocturnal Animals. The Late Show Eyebrow Theater with Amy Adams. Simone Biles discusses Courage to Soar. Jeff Watson discusses bear-handling.
The Late Show Family Meeting with William H. Macy. William H. Macy discusses Shameless. Colin Quinn discusses The New York Story. Drive-By Truckers perform "Surrender Under Protest" from their album American Band.
Michael Weatherly discusses Bull. Carrie Fisher discusses her new book, The Princess Diarist and Gary, her French bulldog. Carrie Fisher's Other Star Wars Revelations. The Pretenders perform "Holy Commotion" from their album Alone, featuring Dan Auerbach.
Stephen Colbert's Thanksgiving Turkey Tips. James Marsden discusses Westworld. Jimmie Johnson discusses his victorious NASCAR season. John Waters discusses his "A John Waters Christmas" tour.
Post-election Thanksgiving Survival Tips. Stephen Colbert's Thanksgiving Turkey Tips, Part II. Danny DeVito discusses The Comedian. Max Greenfield discusses New Girl and his new career as a soccer referee. OK Go performs "The One Moment" from their album Hungry Ghosts.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Tim Daly discusses Madam Secretary and the presidential race. Lauren Cohan discusses The Walking Dead. Sleigh Bells performs "I Can Only Stare" from their album Jessica Rabbit.
The Big Furry Hat. Matthew Broderick discusses Rules Don't Apply. Matthew Broderick's job offers. Ali Wentworth discusses Nightcap. Fergie performs "Life Goes On" from her album Double Dutchess.
Jason Bateman discusses Office Christmas Party. Padma Lakshmi discusses her new books, The Encyclopedia of Spices and Herbs and Love, Loss, and What We Ate. Michael Lewis discusses The Undoing Project.
The Late Show Family Meeting with Joe Biden. Joe Biden discusses the presidential race and the fight against cancer. DJ Khaled discusses his new book, The Keys.
Sigourney Weaver discusses the presidential race and A Monster Calls. Andy Cohen discusses Watch What Happens: Live and Superficial. Pilobolus gives a modern dance performance.
First Drafts. Octavia Spencer discusses Hidden Figures. John Mulaney discusses Oh, Hello and his Catholic background. Travis Scott performs a medley ("Sweet Sweet" and "Goosebumps") from his album Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight.
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Mark Wahlberg discusses Patriots Day. Lee Daniels discusses Star. Miranda Lambert performs "Highway Vagabond" from her album The Weight of These Wings.
The Nixon/Trump Letters: Volume I. Neil Patrick Harris discusses A Series of Unfortunate Events, in addition to performing a creepy version of "Jingle Bells" with Stephen. Megan Mullally discusses Why Him?. Smooshed: Holiday Edition with Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman.
Stephen Colbert's Bah Humbug. Jon Batiste's Batman Christmas Medley. The Big Furry Hat. Liam Neeson discusses Silence. Shepard Smith discusses Shepard Smith Reporting. Jon Batiste and assorted musicians perform a medley of holiday songs.