Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' Finale Crowned by Paul McCartney

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Stephen Colbert bid farewell to 'The Late Show,' which has been running for over 10 years and has aired more than 1,800 episodes. In the final episode, which aired on Thursday, Colbert delivered a heartfelt speech, conveying an emotional message to his audience. In this special episode, the famous musician Paul McCartney appeared as Colbert's final guest. It is known that previous guests have included names like Bryan Cranston, Ryan Reynolds, Paul Rudd, Tim Meadows, and Tig Notaro.

Although McCartney was the only guest on the finale of 'The Late Show,' many other celebrities also made appearances in the episode. Colbert's late-night colleagues, including John Oliver, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, and Andy Cohen, along with scientist Neil DeGrasse Tyson and musician Elvis Costello, added color to the finale. This situation once again highlighted Colbert's impact and friendships in the television world.

Stephen Colbert has not only established himself as a talk show host with 'The Late Show,' but also won the hearts of viewers with his humorous commentary and sensitivity to social issues. The show has become not just a source of entertainment for many viewers, but also a platform for commentary on current events. Colbert's departure seems poised to create a significant void in the television landscape.

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