Stephen Colbert takes final jab at CBS during emotional 'Late Show' farewell

Stephen Colbert ends 'Late Show' with emotional farewell and final digs at CBS cancellation

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Stephen Colbert ended The Late Show with Stephen Colbert with emotional tributes, celebrity cameos, and several pointed jokes aimed at CBS following the show’s cancellation.

The finale featured a performance of The Beatles’ “Hello, Goodbye” by Paul McCartney, who later joined Colbert backstage to theatrically “pull the plug” on the Ed Sullivan Theater by flipping a lever labelled “Late Show”, a moment widely seen as a tongue-in-cheek jab at CBS ending the franchise.

Colbert also took a more direct swipe at the network during a segment discussing lawsuits involving the use of music from the Peanuts franchise. After warning that anyone using the music illegally would “have to pay through the nose,” Colbert suddenly realised his own band was playing the same tune live on air.

“Oh no, I hope this doesn’t cost CBS any money,” he joked, prompting loud laughter from the audience.

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