The episode scheduled for April 21, 2022 was cancelled due to Colbert testing positive for COVID-19. Jason Bateman and Laura Linney from Ozark, along with Matt Walsh from Veep were scheduled to be guests. The next live show was not setto occur until May 2.[1] On May 9, the show announced that new episodes would not be taped until further notice, after Colbert experienced symptoms consistent with a recurrence of COVID.[2] On July 22, the show introduced its first-ever slate of musical residencies, with St. Vincent, James Taylor and Joe Walsh announced as the inaugural artist, starting on July 25.[3]
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Jennifer Lawrence takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from December 6, 2021 episode). Ralph Macchio discusses Cobra Kai. Nell and The Flaming Lips perform "Red Right Hand" from their collaborative album Where the Viaduct Looms.
Space News: Brands In Space Edition. Seditionist Round Up Roundup. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Keanu Reeves discusses The Matrix Resurrections and BRZRKR (segment rebroadcast from December 13, 2021 episode). Genesis Owusu performs "Gold Chains" from his album Smiling with No Teeth.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Marine-While. Marine-While Presents: Vagine-While. Bradley Cooper discusses Nightmare Alley, Licorice Pizza and Maestro. Robert Finley performs "Make Me Feel Alright" from his album Sharecropper's Son, with Dan Auerbach providing musical accompaniment.
Babe 3: Pancetta with a Vendetta. #ColbertSmallBizBump. Keanu Reeves takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from December 13, 2021 episode). Caitriona Balfe discusses Belfast.
Reefer Wellness. Disinformation Station. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Bradley Cooper takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from January 11 episode). Corey Stoll discusses West Side Story and Billions. Late Show Presents: Audience Questions. Geese performs "Low Era" from their album Projector.
Covid Garden. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Meanwhile Update. Stephen Colbert's Birds and the Bees Cam. Brian Cox discusses his new book, Putting the Rabbit in the Hat. Samantha Bee discusses Full Frontal.
Rich People – They're Just Not Like Us: Us Pay Taxes. Christine Baranski discusses The Gilded Age. Nation of Language performs "Across That Fine Line" from their album A Way Forward.
Stephen celebrates the show's 1200th episode. Dionne Warwick discusses her new single, "Power in the Name", and her career in music. Stephen and Dionne Warwick acknowledge the death of Sidney Poitier. David Cross discusses his new comedy tour, I'm from the Future.
Weird: The Al Jankovic Story. Comeuppance Watch. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Elvis Costello discusses his new audio book, How to Play the Guitar and Y, and his new album, The Boy Named If. Elvis Costello and The Imposters perform "Magnificent Hurt".
Smile File. Exactly What You Thought, But Worse Than You Imagined. Stephen Colbert Is Watching Your Children (special appearance by Michio Kaku). Kristen Stewart discusses Spencer and Crimes of the Future. Jonathan Van Ness discusses Getting Curious.
The Late Chic Presents: Stephen Colbert's Slay Your Fleek. Adrien Brody discusses Clean and Succession. Lady Wray performs "Come On In" from her album Piece of Me.
Gaetz-Gaete!: Up-Gaete! OccupalMAX. Kate & Oliver Hudson discuss their new podcast, Sibling Revelry. St. Paul and The Broken Bones perform "The Last Dance" from their album The Alien Coast.
Winter Is Coming: The Road to the Olympics (Brought to You by CBS: The Official Network of Not Airing The Olympics). Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Marlee Matlin discusses CODA. Mackenzie Davis discusses Station Eleven.
Spotify Misinformation Playlist. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Whoopi Goldberg discusses Star Trek: Picard and Caught in His Web. Representative Ro Khanna discusses recent politics and his new book, Dignity in a Digital Age.
Stephen speaks with CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward, live from Ukraine. Faith Hill discusses 1883. Aurora performs "A Temporary High" from her album The Gods We Can Touch. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind.
First Drafts: Valentine's Day Cards, with Stephen's wife, Evie. Dua Lipa discusses her career in music. 2 Chainz performs "Lost Kings" from his album Dope Don't Sell Itself, featuring Lil Durk and Sleepy Rose.
St. AdSpace Hospital. Jeffrey Wright discusses The Batman and Lincoln's Dilemma. Alex Borstein discusses The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Maxwell performs "OFF".
Rosetta Stone: Putin Edition. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. John Turturro discusses The Batman. John Avlon discusses recent politics and his new book, Lincoln and the Fight for Peace.
Romansplaining with Stephen Colbert: Dating Apps Edition. John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon & Jennifer Palmieri discuss recent politics. Russell Howard gives a stand-up performance.
Stephen acknowledges Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Julia Ioffe discusses recent politics. Thomas Lennon discusses Reno 911! Defunded and his new book, Ronan Boyle Into the Strangeplace. Tears for Fears performs "Break the Man" from their album The Tipping Point.
Cargo Unchained: Cookies, Games, & Death Edition. Rescue Dog Rescue with John Oliver (new footage from February 15 episode). Sam Waterston discusses Law & Order and his career in acting. Sophia Bush discusses Good Sam and her podcast, Work in Progress.
Special live episode following the State of the Union Address. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Senator Bernie Sanders discusses the State of the Union Address and recent politics. Big Thief performs "Simulation Swarm" from their album Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You.
Stephen celebrates the 15th anniversary of Americone Dream (special appearances by Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles). Andy Serkis discusses The Batman. Fiona Hill discusses recent politics and her new book, There Is Nothing for You Here.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Kyle MacLachlan discusses Joe vs. Carole. Arian Moayed discusses Succession and Inventing Anna. Pusha T performs "Diet Coke" from his album It's Almost Dry.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Smile File. John C. Reilly discusses Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. Kristin Chenoweth discusses her new book, What Will I Do with My Love Today?
Ambassador Michael McFaul discusses Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Denée Benton discusses The Gilded Age. Father John Misty performs "Goodbye Mr. Blue" from his album Chloë and the Next 20th Century.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch discusses Russia's invasion of Ukraine and her new book, Lessons from the Edge. Martha Stewart takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from February 2 episode). Rex Orange County performs "One in a Million" from his album Who Cares?
"Clothing Time". The Late Show's Rockin' 2 Year Coronavirus PandemiVersary: A Look Back. NFT Heist. Aidy Bryant discusses Human Resources. Late Show Presents: Audience Questions. Alex Edelman gives a stand-up performance.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Guess Which State This Happened In? Never Mind It's Florida. Sandra Bullock discusses The Lost City. Billy Strings performs "Know It All" from his album Renewal.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Update. Michael Bublé discusses his new album, Higher. Rose Matafeo discusses Starstruck. Michael Bublé performs "Make You Feel My Love", with Jon Batiste and Stay Human providing musical accompaniment.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Sandra Bullock takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from March 14 episode). Hannah Gadsby discusses her new book, Ten Steps to Nanette. Buffalo Nichols performs "Lost & Lonesome" from his self-titled album.
Yacht Gacht Cacht... Jackpacht! Isaiah Sharkey sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Cyborgasm. Elle Fanning discusses The Girl from Plainville. Ben Schwartz discusses Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
Gettin' Slappy Wit It. CBS Watercooler. Isaiah Sharkey sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Great-Ish Women of History (special appearance by Jane Krakowski). James McAvoy discusses Cyrano de Bergerac. Arlo Parks performs "Softly".
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. The Late Show Presents: Maybe Coming Soon, with John C. Reilly (new footage from March 8 episode). Ken Burns & Mandy Patinkin discuss Benjamin Franklin.
Stephen acknowledges Jon Batiste's big night at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. Randy Runyon sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Shaquille O'Neal discusses his new book, Shaq's Family Style. Mayim Bialik discusses As They Made Us. Shaquille O'Neal steps into the kitchen with Stephen.
"2014: 2 – 2022 Fast, 2022 Familiar: Back to the Recent POTUS Trap: The Bleakquel". Southern Hospitality Cam. Jon Batiste discusses his big night at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. Oscar Isaac discusses Dune and Moon Knight.
Seditionist Round Up Roundup. Space News: Space Health. Space News: Hubble Telescope News. Space News: Unexpected Alien Phenomena. Pete Holmes discusses How We Roll. Elizabeth Alexander discusses recent politics and her new book, The Trayvon Generation.
Idiot Update. Fox News Weather News. First Drafts: Easter Cards, with Stephen's wife, Evie. Josh Brolin discusses Dune and Outer Range. The Who performs "Behind Blue Eyes" from their 1971 album Who's Next.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Julia Roberts discusses Gaslit. Wilco performs "Poor Places" from their 2001 album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, featuring Aizuri Quartet.
Rescue Dog Rescue with Oscar Isaac (new footage from April 5 episode). Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses his new book, Welcome to the Universe in 3D. Emmy Blotnick gives a stand-up performance.
Stephen Doesn't Care About Your Kids (special appearance by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). Jon Bernthal discusses We Own This City. Alton Brown steps into the kitchen with Stephen and discusses his new book, Good Eats 4: The Final Years.
Emily Bazelon discusses recent politics. José Andrés & Ron Howard discuss We Feed People and World Central Kitchen. Lucius performs "Dance Around It" from their album Second Nature, featuring Sheryl Crow & Celisse Henderson and with Stay Human providing musical accompaniment.
Stephen presents new items from his own lifestyle brand, Covetton House. Daniel Craig takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from February 16 episode). Matt Walsh discusses Unplugging. Joy Oladokun performs "Purple Haze".
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Chris O'Donnell discusses NCIS: Los Angeles and Come Dance with Me. Elvis Costello takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from January 21 episode).
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Ricky Gervais discusses SuperNature, his new stand-up special. Trombone Shorty performs "Lifted" from his album of the same name. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind.
Election Night In 10% of America '22. Stephen Colbert's Mean Tweets. Breaking Small-Town Arkansas Water Tower News. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discusses recent politics. TWICE performs "The Feels" from their album Formula of Love: O+T=<3.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Shaquille O’Neal takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from April 4 episode). Sebastian Stan discusses Pam & Tommy. Sharon Van Etten performs "Mistakes" from her album We've Been Going About This All Wrong.
Stephen acknowledges the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Rise of the Planet of the Monkeypox. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern discusses recent politics. Punch Brothers perform "Any Old Time" from their album Hell on Church Street.
Tivon Pennicott sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Space News: Billionaires in Space! Space News: Doorway-on-Mars News. Space News: Space Sex. Space News: Space Shopping. Michael Che discusses That Damn Michael Che. Admiral James Stavridis discusses recent politics and his new book, To Risk It All.
Tivon Pennicott and Angie Swan sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Josh Brolin takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from April 15 episode). Hugh Dancy discusses Downton Abbey: A New Era.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Robert De Niro discusses the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival. Stephen and Robert De Niro acknowledge the death of Ray Liotta. Rosie Perez discusses Now & Then.
"Shoot Us With Shotguns". Dawn of the Planet of the Monkeypox. Representative Adam Schiff discusses recent politics. Chiwetel Ejiofor discusses The Man Who Fell to Earth. Kurt Vile performs "Mount Airy Hill (Way Gone)" from his album Watch My Moves.
Special live episode following the January 6 Committee public hearing. The January 6th Show. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Jon Batiste takes the Colbert Questionert. Simu Liu discusses his new book, We Were Dreamers.
U-Heil. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Bryan Cranston discusses Jerry & Marge Go Large. Senator Raphael Warnock discusses recent politics and his new book, A Way Out of No Way.
Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein discuss recent politics and the upcoming 50th anniversaries of the Watergate scandal and their book, All the President's Men. Bonnie Raitt performs "Blame It on Me" from her album Just Like That...
First Drafts: Father's Day Cards, with Stephen's wife, Evie. Emma Thompson discusses Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. Tom Segura discusses his new book, I'd Like to Play Alone, Please.
Late Show Family Meeting with Tom Hanks. Tom Hanks discusses Elvis. Regina Spektor performs "Becoming All Alone" from her album Home, Before and After.
Fast Earl's Fake Elector Depot. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Rescue Dog Rescue with Emma Thompson (new footage from June 15 episode). Werner Herzog discusses his new book, The Twilight World. Roger Waters performs a medley of "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" and "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3)".
Stranger Hearings. Jeffery Miller and Alphonso Horne sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Beto O'Rourke discusses recent politics. Matilda Lawler discusses Station Eleven.
Representative Adam Kinzinger discusses recent politics. Karl Urban discusses The Boys. Stephen Sanchez performs "Until I Found You" from his EP Easy On My Eyes.
Crotch Wotch. The Late Show's Pride Month News Parade. Heidi Klum discusses Making the Cut and America's Got Talent. Ibram X. Kendi discusses his new books, How to Raise an Antiracist and Goodnight Racism.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Ethan Hawke discusses The Last Movie Stars. Courtney Barnett performs "Before You Gotta Go" from her album Things Take Time, Take Time.
Breaking Wind News. Rachael Price sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Stephen Colbert Presents: That's Yeet: Dabbing on Fleek, Fam! Ice-T discusses his new book, Split Decision. Michael Pollan discusses his new book, This Is Your Mind on Plants.
Special live episode following the January 6 Committee public hearing. Chris Hayes discusses recent politics. The Late Show Presents: Maybe Dropping Soon, with Jack White (new footage from April 20 episode). Jack White performs "If I Die Tomorrow" from his album Entering Heaven Alive.
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkeypox. St. Vincent sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Cyborgasm. Representative Jamie Raskin discusses recent politics. Death Cab for Cutie performs "Here to Forever" from their forthcoming album Asphalt Meadows.
5 Little Monkeypox Jumping on the Bed. St. Vincent sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Charlamagne tha God discusses recent politics and Hell of A Week. Brett Gelman discusses Stranger Things.
St. Vincent sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Amanda Seyfried discusses The Dropout. Stephen Merchant discusses The Outlaws. Louis Cato performs "Look Within" from his album Starting Now, with Stay Human providing musical accompaniment.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. St. Vincent sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Jonathan Karl discusses recent politics and his new book, Betrayal. B.J. Novak discusses Vengeance.
James Taylor and Larry Goldings sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Patton Oswalt discusses I Love My Dad. Secretary Jennifer Granholm discusses recent politics.
James Taylor and Larry Goldings sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Wasted Time: The Rise and Fall of Clock App for iPhone. Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett & Tommy Vietor discuss recent politics. Bianca Cristovao gives a stand-up performance.
James Taylor and Larry Goldings sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Porcine-While. Ron Howard discusses Thirteen Lives. Morfydd Clark discusses The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
Fact-Check Check! James Taylor and Larry Goldings sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Breaking News. James Taylor discusses his career in music. Colman Domingo discusses Euphoria and Rustin.
Joe Walsh sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Mindy Kaling discusses Never Have I Ever. Senator Chris Murphy discusses recent politics.
Joe Walsh sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Space News: Moon City News. Space News: Cured Space Meat. Space News: England in Space. Ben Stiller discusses Severance. D'Arcy Carden discusses A League of Their Own.
Joe Walsh sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Kieran Culkin discusses Succession. Run the Jewels performs "A Few Words for the Firing Squad (Radiation)" from their album RTJ4.
Joe Walsh sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Severance: The Lost Scenes of Steve C. (special appearances by Tramell Tillman, John Turturro and Adam Scott). Stephen announces the departure of bandleader Jon Batiste. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre discusses recent politics. Tatiana Maslany discusses She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Gayle King & Tony Dokoupil discuss the 1-year anniversary of CBS Mornings. Betty Gilpin discusses Gaslit, Mrs. Davis and her new book, All the Women In My Brain.
Stephen and James Taylor update Carole King's "You've Got a Friend". Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney discuss Welcome to Wrexham. James Taylor performs "Mexico", with his family and Louis Cato and the Late Show Band providing musical accompaniment.
Previously taped episode. A look back at the lead up to January 6th. Robert De Niro takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from June 7 episode). Ethan Hawke takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from July 19 episode). St. Vincent performs "Down" from her album Daddy's Home, with Louis Cato and the Late Show Band providing musical accompaniment.
Stephen acknowledges the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Late Show Too Much Exposition Theater, with Steve Carell. Steve Carell discusses The Patient and If. Phoenix performs "Tonight" from their album Alpha Zulu, featuring Ezra Koenig.
Jack DeBoe sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Anal-Bead-While. Queen Latifah discusses The Equalizer, the upcoming 20th anniversary of Chicago and End of the Road. Nina Totenberg discusses recent politics and her new book, Dinners with Ruth.
Jack DeBoe and Randy Runyon sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Ana de Armas discusses Blonde. Ken Burns discusses The U.S. and the Holocaust. Sudan Archives performs "Selfish Soul" from her album Natural Brown Prom Queen.
Stephen acknowledges the impact of Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Billy Eichner discusses Bros. Samantha Power discusses recent politics.
Breaking Squirrel News. Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses his new book, Starry Messenger: Cosmic Perspectives on Civilization. Phil Rosenthal discusses Somebody Feed Phil.
Stephen acknowledges the impact of Hurricane Ian in Florida. Midwestern Dad. Samuel L. Jackson discusses The Piano Lesson. Clarissa Ward discusses recent politics and her book, On All Fronts: The Education of a Journalist.
Gracie and Clyde Lawrence sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Anderson Cooper discusses recent politics and his podcast, All There Is. Sosie Bacon discusses Smile.
Hallmark Cards: The Herschel Walker Collection. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Maggie Haberman discusses her new book, Confidence Man. Tooning Out the News' Tyler Templeton reports live from Mar-A-Lago.
Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the COVID-19 pandemic. Doctor's Orders, with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Dr. Anthony Fauci gets his COVID-19 booster shot. Cody Keenan discusses his new book, Grace: President Obama and Ten Days in the Battle for America.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: It's-A-Mean-A-Whil-A. Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson discuss The Banshees of Inisherin. Paul Mecurio discusses his podcast, Inside Out, and gives a stand-up performance.
Will new writer George R. R. Martin finish the monologue on time? Rich, Please! Eddie Redmayne discusses The Good Nurse. George R. R. Martin discusses his new book, The Rise of the Dragon, and his work for Elden Ring.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Behind the Scenes-While. Aubrey Plaza discusses The White Lotus and Megalopolis. Aubrey Plaza plays "Tea at the Plaza". Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses The 1619 Project and her book, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Matthew Perry discusses his new book, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing. James Taylor takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from August 4 episode).
Danae Greenfield sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. A Rare Correkshun. Bono discusses his career in music, recent politics and his new book, Surrender. Bono performs a special arrangement of U2's "With or Without You", from the band's 1987 album The Joshua Tree.
Special live episode following the Midterm elections. Stranger Midterms. CBS Midterms Projection Coop. John Dickerson discusses the Midterm results. Mike Birbiglia discusses The Old Man and the Pool, his new one-man show.
Late Show Family Meeting with Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama discusses recent politics and her new book, The Light We Carry. Stromae performs "L'enfer" from his album Multitude.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Jon Stewart discusses recent politics and The Problem. LCD Soundsystem performs "New Body Rhumba", from the film White Noise.
No Context Herschel Walker. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Michelle Williams discusses The Fabelmans. Dierks Bentley & Phil Keoghan discuss Pickled. Dierks Bentley performs "Gold".
The Late Show Presents: Stephen Colbert's Thanksgiving Turkey Tips (segment rebroadcast from November 22, 2016 episode). Cate Blanchett takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from October 6 episode). Paul Dano discusses The Fabelmans. Holly Humberstone performs "Can You Afford to Lose Me?" from her album of the same name.
Huntertones' Chris Ott and Dan White sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Cyborgasm. Sally Field discusses Spoiler Alert. Maria Ressa discusses recent politics and her new book, How to Stand Up to a Dictator.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. John David Washington discusses The Piano Lesson. Naomi Osaka discusses her new book, The Way Champs Play. Spoon performs "Wild" from their album Lucifer on the Sofa.
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The Late Show Presents: Red, White, & Greenland! Stephen Cold-Bear is Lost in Space Force (special appearance by Sturgill Simpson). The Late Show Presents: Audience Questions: Greenland Edition.
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Alicia Keys discusses her new album, Santa Baby. Eddie Izzard discusses Great Expectations. Alicia Keys performs "Santa Baby".
Lalah Hathaway sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. "A Very Goldblum Christmas" (special appearance by Jeff Goldblum). Emily Blunt takes "The Colbert Questionert" (new footage from November 10 episode). Chef José Andrés and his daughters step into the kitchen with Stephen.
Rescue Dog Rescue with Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper. Andy Cohen & Anderson Cooper 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 Stevie Wonder's "Someday at Christmas", with the Harlem Gospel Choir providing musical accompaniment.