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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 2019 episodes | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 102 |
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Original network | CBS |
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List of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert episodes |
This is the list of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert episodes that aired in 2019.
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2019[edit]
January[edit]
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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668 | Ethan Hawke, Jon Glaser | Taylor Bennett | ||
Yogi Bear in: Government Shutdown. Ethan Hawke discusses True West and First Reformed. Jon Glaser discusses Jon Glaser Loves Gear. Taylor Bennett performs 'Streaming Services'. | ||||
669 | Keegan-Michael Key, Josh Hutcherson | N/A | ||
Bird Box: Part 2. Keegan-Michael Key discusses Friends from College. Josh Hutcherson discusses Future Man. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
670 | Kevin Hart, Nicole Byer | N/A | ||
Kevin Hart confirms he is not hosting the 91st Academy Awards and discusses The Upside. Nicole Byer discusses Comedians of the World. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
671 | Senator Kamala Harris, Bradley Whitford | Gary Clark Jr. | ||
Chopper Talk. Senator Kamala Harris discusses her new books, The Truths We Hold: An American Journey and Superheroes Are Everywhere. Bradley Whitford discusses Valley of the Boom. Gary Clark Jr. performs 'This Land', from his upcoming eponymous album. | ||||
672 | Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson | Jamie Oliver | ||
Sunny Side Up with Weatherwoman Tammy Flowers. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Late Show Presents: Flight Attention. 50 Cent discusses his new champagne, 'Le Chemin du Roi'. 50's Two Cents. Jamie Oliver steps into the kitchen with Stephen and discusses his new book, 5 Ingredients. | ||||
673 | James McAvoy, Sonequa Martin-Green | Kane Brown | ||
Chopper Talk. James McAvoy discusses Glass and Watership Down. Sonequa Martin-Green discusses Star Trek: Discovery. Kane Brown performs 'Homesick' from his album Experiment. | ||||
674 | Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, M. Night Shyamalan | N/A | ||
TrumpNATO. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand discusses recent politics and announces her intention to run for President of the United States. M. Night Shyamalan discusses Glass. Late Show Presents: Celebrity Spokesmania (special appearance by Chloë Grace Moretz). Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
675 | Jake Gyllenhaal, Pete Holmes | N/A | ||
Mary Poppins Post-Brexit. Jake Gyllenhaal discusses Spider-Man: Far From Home, Velvet Buzzsaw and Sea Wall/A Life. Pete Holmes discusses Crashing. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
676 | Sarah Paulson, Killer Mike | Future | ||
Stephen Colbert's Cyborgasm. Sarah Paulson discusses Glass and Bird Box. Killer Mike discusses Trigger Warning. Future performs 'Crushed Up' from his album The Wizrd. | ||||
677 | William H. Macy, Rebecca Traister | N/A | ||
A Word from Art. Doin' It Donkey Style. Late Show's Uninformed Correspondent: Comic-Con Edition. William H. Macy discusses Shameless. Rebecca Traister discusses her new book, Good and Mad. Late Show Presents: Audience Questions. | ||||
678 | Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Method Man | N/A | ||
Doin' It Donkey Style. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discusses recent politics. Method Man discusses Drop the Mic. | ||||
679 | Drew Barrymore, Mo Rocca | Maggie Rogers | ||
Rudy Giuliani's Gravestone: The Rough Drafts. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Drew Barrymore discusses The World's Best and the 20th anniversary of Never Been Kissed. Mo Rocca discusses Mobituaries. Maggie Rogers performs 'Burning' from her album Heard It in a Past Life, with Jon Batiste providing musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
680 | Matthew McConaughey | Better Oblivion Community Center | ||
Frank's Banquet Hall. Big Questions with Even Bigger Stars (with Matthew McConaughey). Matthew McConaughey discusses Serenity. Better Oblivion Community Center performs 'Dylan Thomas'. | ||||
681 | Michael Moore, Ken Marino | Dermot Kennedy | ||
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Michael Moore discusses Fahrenheit 11/9 and recent politics. Ken Marino discusses The Other Two (special appearance by Justin Theroux). Dermot Kennedy performs 'Power Over Me'. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
682 | John Goodman | Samantha Ruddy | ||
Late Show Presents: The Greatest Folds in History. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. John Goodman discusses Black Earth Rising. Late Show Backstage Pass (special appearance by Tony Shalhoub). Samantha Ruddy gives a stand-up performance. | ||||
683 | Cliff Sims, Paul Simon | Paul Simon | ||
MUELLER. Cliff Sims discusses his new book, Team of Vipers. Paul Simon discusses his new album, In the Blue Light. Paul Simon performs 'Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War'. | ||||
684 | Chris Christie, Yvette Nicole Brown | N/A | ||
Late Show Presents: The Other Things Written on John Bolton's Notepad. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Chris Christie discusses recent politics and his new book, Let Me Finish. Yvette Nicole Brown discusses recent politics and Weird City. | ||||
685 | John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon, Alex Wagner, Max Greenfield | N/A | ||
Russian Roundup. A Late Show Super Bowl Ad Exclusive. John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon and Alex Wagner discuss recent politics and The Circus. Max Greenfield discusses The Neighborhood and Veronica Mars. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
686 | Ellen Page, Radhika Jones | Django Gold | ||
Late Show's Just One Question: Super Bowl Edition. Ellen Page discusses recent politics and The Umbrella Academy. Radhika Jones discusses her work as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair. Django Gold gives a stand-up performance. |
February[edit]
Spring 2019 Tv Shows Calendar
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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687 | Conan O'Brien, Steve Carell | James Taylor | ||
Special episode airing after Super Bowl LIII. Stephen throws a Super Bowl party (special appearances by Patrick Stewart, Gritty, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi). EA Sports puts Stephen into Madden NFL 19. Conan O'Brien discusses Conan. Late Show Personal Space with Steve Carell (new footage from December 19, 2018 episode). James Taylor performs 'Your Smiling Face'. | ||||
688 | Taraji P. Henson, Matt Walsh, Marie Kondo | N/A | ||
Stephen Colbert's interview of Margaret Brennan's interview of President Trump. Taraji P. Henson discusses What Men Want. Matt Walsh discusses Veep and Under the Eiffel Tower. Marie Kondo discusses Tidying Up. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
689 | Norah O'Donnell, John Dickerson, Gayle King, Bianna Golodryga, Spike Lee | N/A | ||
Special live episode following the State of the Union Address. Norah O'Donnell, John Dickerson, Gayle King and Bianna Golodryga discuss the State of the Union Address and CBS This Morning. Spike Lee discusses BlacKkKlansman. | ||||
690 | Steve Buscemi, Bret Baier | Sasha Sloan | ||
Late Show Presents: The Real State of the Union. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Steve Buscemi discusses Miracle Workers. Bret Baier discusses recent politics and Special Report. Sasha Sloan performs 'Older' from her album Loser. | ||||
691 | Chris Pratt, Meghan McCain | Beirut | ||
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Chris Pratt discusses The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. Meghan McCain discusses recent politics and The View. Beirut performs 'Gallipoli' from their album of the same name. | ||||
692 | Glenn Close | Byron Bowers | ||
Doin' It Donkey Style. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Glenn Close discusses The Wife. Up Close with Glenn Close. Byron Bowers gives a stand-up performance. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
693 | John Oliver | BLACKPINK | ||
Stephen Colbert's interview of Gayle King's interview of Ralph Northam. Go Fund Yourself. John Oliver discusses recent politics and Last Week Tonight. BLACKPINK performs 'Ddu-Du Ddu-Du' from their album Square Up (EP). | ||||
694 | Regina King, Bill & Melinda Gates, Jena Friedman | N/A | ||
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Regina King discusses If Beale Street Could Talk. Bill & Melinda Gates discuss their foundation's work. Jena Friedman discusses Soft Focus. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
695 | Trevor Noah, Natasha Lyonne | N/A | ||
Russian Roundup. Trevor Noah discusses The Daily Show, recent politics and his new book, Born a Crime. Natasha Lyonne discusses Russian Doll. | ||||
696 | Bradley Cooper, Pete Buttigieg | N/A | ||
First Drafts: Valentine's Day Cards. Bradley Cooper discusses A Star Is Born. Pete Buttigieg discusses his 2020 presidential campaign, recent politics and his new book, Shortest Way Home. | ||||
697 | Jeff Goldblum | Jacques Torres, The Marcus King Band | ||
The Jon Batiste St. Valentine's Black History Day, Month Card Collection. Doin' It Donkey Style. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Jeff Goldblum discusses his new album, The Capitol Studios Sessions. Jacques Torres steps into the kitchen with Stephen. The Marcus King Band performs 'Goodbye Carolina' from their album Carolina Confessions. | ||||
698 | Jake Tapper, Amy Sedaris | The Claypool Lennon Delirium | ||
Crisis on the Southern Border: Press 1 for English, Press 2 for Murder. Jake Tapper discusses The Lead and recent politics. Amy Sedaris discusses At Home. The Claypool Lennon Delirium performs 'Blood and Rockets' from their album South of Reality. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
699 | Andrew McCabe, Dan Levy | Sigrid | ||
Invasion of the Presidential Candidates. Crisis on the Southern Border: Press 1 for English, Press 2 for Murder. Andrew McCabe discusses recent politics and his new book, The Threat. Dan Levy discusses Schitt's Creek. Sigrid performs 'Don't Feel Like Crying' from her album Sucker Punch. | ||||
700 | Reba McEntire, Margaret Brennan | N/A | ||
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Reba McEntire discusses the upcoming Academy of Country Music Awards and her new album, Stronger Than the Truth. Margaret Brennan discusses Face the Nation and recent politics. Late Show Presents: Celebrity Spokesmania (special appearance by Alexander Skarsgård). | ||||
701 | Annette Bening, Ana Navarro | Ben Platt | ||
Annette Bening discusses Captain Marvel and All My Sons. Ana Navarro discusses recent politics and The View. Ben Platt performs 'Bad Habit' from his album Sing to Me Instead. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
702 | Don Cheadle, Colin Quinn | N/A | ||
Trump's Climate Committee. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Don Cheadle discusses Black Monday. Colin Quinn discusses Red State Blue State. Late Show Presents: best moments of the week, including a segment with Andrew McCabe. |
March[edit]
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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703 | Julianne Moore, Thomas Lennon | Bebe Rexha | ||
Doin' It Donkey Style. Julianne Moore discusses Gloria Bell and After the Wedding. Thomas Lennon discusses his new book, Ronan Boyle and the Bridge of Riddles. Bebe Rexha performs 'Last Hurrah'. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
704 | Kit Harington, Amber Tamblyn | Hozier | ||
Shame of Thrones. NOT Doin' It Donkey Style. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Kit Harington discusses Game of Thrones. Amber Tamblyn discusses her new book, Era of Ignition. Hozier performs 'Almost (Sweet Music)' from his album Wasteland, Baby!Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
705 | Willie Geist, Phoebe Waller-Bridge | Dwayne Perkins | ||
Stephen acknowledges Alex Trebek's pancreatic cancer announcement. Willie Geist discusses Morning Joe and Weekend Today. Phoebe Waller-Bridge discusses Fleabag. Dwayne Perkins gives a stand-up performance. | ||||
706 | Gayle King, Pamela Adlon | Mumford & Sons | ||
Gayle King discusses CBS This Morning and her interview with R. Kelly. Pamela Adlon discusses Better Things. Mumford & Sons perform 'Beloved' from their album Delta. | ||||
707 | Senator Cory Booker, Matt Ingebretson & Jake Weisman | N/A | ||
Stephen Colbert's A Salute to Time. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Senator Cory Booker discusses his 2020 presidential campaign. Matt Ingebretson & Jake Weisman discuss Corporate. | ||||
708 | Damian Lewis, Representative Tulsi Gabbard | Ellie Goulding | ||
Applegate (Not Christina). 8 Consecutive Massage Parlor Jokes. Damian Lewis discusses Billions. Representative Tulsi Gabbard discusses her 2020 presidential campaign and recent politics. Ellie Goulding performs 'Close to Me', with Jon Batiste and Stay Human providing musical accompaniment. | ||||
709 | John Turturro, Andrew Rannells | Robyn | ||
Stephen acknowledges the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 air disaster. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. John Turturro discusses Gloria Bell. Andrew Rannells discusses his new book, Too Much Is Not Enough: A Memoir of Fumbling Toward Adulthood, and Black Monday. Robyn performs 'Ever Again' from her album Honey. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
710 | Patricia Arquette, Ian McShane | Strand of Oaks featuring Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires | ||
Patricia Arquette discusses The Act. Ian McShane discusses American Gods. Strand of Oaks perform 'Ruby' from their album Eraserland, featuring Jason Isbell, Amanda Shires and members of My Morning Jacket. | ||||
711 | Christine Baranski, Representative Adam Kinzinger | N/A | ||
Now That's What I Call An Alibi! Crisis on the Southern Border: Press 1 for English, Press 2 for Muerto (National Emergency Emergency Edition). Doin' It Donkey Style. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Christine Baranski discusses The Good Fight. Representative Adam Kinzinger discusses recent politics. | ||||
712 | Donnie Wahlberg, Heidi Schreck | N/A | ||
Ted Rye, the Science Funding Cut Guy. Cameo appearances by Laura Benanti and Christine Baranski as Melania Trump. Dialogue with a Demon: The Dick Nighttime Murders. Donnie Wahlberg discusses Blue Bloods and Very Scary People. Heidi Schreck discusses her new Broadway show, What the Constitution Means to Me. | ||||
713 | Lupita Nyong'o, Vicky Ward | Karen O & Danger Mouse | ||
Stephen acknowledges the mosque shootings at Christchurch, New Zealand. Doin' It Donkey Style. Lupita Nyong'o discusses Us. Vicky Ward discusses her new book, Kushner, Inc. Karen O & Danger Mouse perform 'Woman' from their collaborative album Lux Prima. | ||||
714 | Chris Hayes, Nico Parker | N/A | ||
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Chris Hayes discusses All In and recent politics. Nico Parker discusses Dumbo. | ||||
715 | Paul Giamatti, Senator Doug Jones | Aparna Nancherla | ||
Doin' It Donkey Style. Late Show's Just One Question, with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (cameo appearance by Molly Ringwald). Paul Giamatti discusses Billions and Lodge 49. Senator Doug Jones discusses recent politics and his new book, Bending Toward Justice. Aparna Nancherla gives a stand-up performance. | ||||
716 | Senator Elizabeth Warren, Tony Hale | N/A | ||
The Late Show's production of Mueller. Oh.. Alright Then: Day One. Senator Elizabeth Warren discusses her 2020 presidential campaign and recent politics. Tony Hale discusses Veep and Toy Story 4. | ||||
717 | Keri Russell, Martha Stewart | N/A | ||
Barrnotes. Keri Russell discusses Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Burn This. Martha Stewart steps into the kitchen with Stephen and discusses her new book, Grilling. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
718 | Charles Barkley, Tig Notaro | N/A | ||
Donald Trump: MANimal. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Charles Barkley discusses March Madness at the NCAA. Tig Notaro discusses Star Trek: Discovery. |
April[edit]
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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719 | Nathan Lane, The Cast of Queer Eye | N/A | ||
Eddie Barbash, former member of Stay Human, sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Stephen Colbert Wet Whispers You to Serenity. Nathan Lane discusses Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus. The Cast of Queer Eye discusses the show and plays 'Fab or Drab?' | ||||
720 | Emilia Clarke, Henry Winkler | H.E.R. | ||
Mad Guac: The Avacado Warrior. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Emilia Clarke discusses Game of Thrones. Henry Winkler discusses Barry and his collection of Hank Zipzer books. H.E.R. performs 'Hard Place'. | ||||
721 | John Lithgow, Stacey Abrams | Kevin Garrett | ||
WIND: It Blows. John Lithgow discusses Hillary and Clinton. Stacey Abrams discusses her new book, Lead from the Outside: How to Build Your Future and Make Real Change, and her writing career under the pen name Selena Montgomery. Kevin Garrett performs 'It Don't Bother Me At All' from his album Hoax. | ||||
722 | Sandra Oh, Zachary Levi | Nina Nesbitt | ||
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Sandra Oh discusses Killing Eve. Zachary Levi discusses Shazam! Nina Nesbitt performs 'The Best You Had' from her album The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change. | ||||
723 | Hank Azaria, Henry Louis Gates Jr. | N/A | ||
'Barr She Blows' (special appearance by Amy Rutberg). Celebrity Tax Tips (special appearance by Jeff Goldblum). Rescue Dog Rescue – Game of Thrones Edition: A Song of Cuddles and Snuggles, with Emilia Clarke (new footage from April 2 episode). Hank Azaria discusses The Simpsons and Brockmire. Henry Louis Gates Jr. discusses Reconstruction: America After the Civil War and his new book, Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow. | ||||
724 | Zach Galifianakis, Representative Eric Swalwell | Ellie Goulding | ||
Hallmark Cards: The Kirstjen Nielsen Farewell Card Collection. Late Show's Just One Question: March Madness Edition. Zach Galifianakis discusses Missing Link. Representative Eric Swalwell discusses recent politics and announces his intention to run for President of the United States. Ellie Goulding performs 'Flux'. | ||||
725 | Michelle Williams, Emily Bazelon | N/A | ||
Darius Lighthouse's Acting Secretary School of Acting. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. A special appearance by Oscar the Grouch. Michelle Williams discusses Fosse/Verdon. Emily Bazelon discusses her new book, Charged. | ||||
726 | Anderson Cooper, Ruth Wilson, Representative Ilhan Omar | N/A | ||
Chopper Talk. Anderson Cooper discusses 60 Minutes and recent politics. Ruth Wilson discusses Mrs Wilson and King Lear on Broadway. Representative Ilhan Omar discusses recent politics. | ||||
727 | Molly Shannon, Gary Cole | Paul Simon | ||
Stephen is interviewed by Trevor Noah. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile (segment rebroadcast from April 4 episode). Molly Shannon discusses Wild Nights with Emily. Gary Cole discusses Veep. Paul Simon performs 'That Was Your Mother' from his 1986 album Graceland, with Stephen, Jon Batiste & Stay Human providing musical accompaniment. | ||||
728 | Laurie Metcalf, Ramy Youssef | N/A | ||
Stephen acknowledges the fire at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Late Show Street Show: London Edition. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Laurie Metcalf discusses Hillary and Clinton. Ramy Youssef discusses Ramy. | ||||
729 | Anna Palmer & Jake Sherman | The Lumineers | ||
The Mueller Report Audiobook (special appearance by Gilbert Gottfried). An interview with Stephen Miller (special appearance by Peter Grosz). Late Show's Just One Question: Avengers Edition (special appearances by Scarlett Johansson, Don Cheadle, Chris Hemsworth, Brie Larson, Jeremy Renner, Chris Evans and Mark Ruffalo). Anna Palmer & Jake Sherman discuss recent politics and their new book, The Hill to Die On. The Lumineers perform 'Gloria' from their album III. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
730 | Neal Katyal, Samantha Bee | Cage The Elephant | ||
Neal Katyal discusses the release of the Mueller Report and recent politics. Samantha Bee discusses Full Frontal. Cage The Elephant performs 'Ready to Let Go' from their album Social Cues. | ||||
731 | Robert De Niro, Beth Behrs, Retta | N/A | ||
Robert De Niro discusses the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival and The Irishman. 'Analyze These' with Robert De Niro. Beth Behrs discusses The Neighborhood. Stephen pays tribute to his longtime cameraman John Meiklejohn (1937–2019). Retta discusses Good Girls. | ||||
732 | Seth Rogen, Jessica Yellin | N/A | ||
Doin' It Donkey Style. Donald Trump's 10,000 Lies. Stephen watches Avengers: Endgame (kind of). Late Show No Spoiler Zone: Avengers Endgame Of Thrones Edition. Seth Rogen discusses Long Shot and The Lion King. Jessica Yellin discusses her new book, Savage News. | ||||
733 | Christina Applegate, Van Jones | N/A | ||
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Late Show Presents: Mean-Whale. Late Show Presents: No! Don't Put That In There! Christina Applegate discusses Dead to Me. Van Jones discusses The Redemption Project. |
May[edit]
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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734 | Mariska Hargitay, Thomas Middleditch | Hootie & the Blowfish | ||
Mariska Hargitay discusses Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Thomas Middleditch discusses Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Hootie & the Blowfish perform 'Hold My Hand' from their 1994 album Cracked Rear View. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
735 | Chris Cuomo, Nicholas Hoult & Lily Collins | James Taylor | ||
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Chris Cuomo discusses Cuomo Prime Time and does push-ups with Stephen. Nicholas Hoult & Lily Collins discuss Tolkien. James Taylor performs 'Carolina in My Mind' from his 1968 self-titled debut album. | ||||
736 | Craig Ferguson, Ronda Rousey, Bear Grylls | N/A | ||
Sixteen Scandals. Stephen presents Covettoosh, the newest website from his own lifestyle brand, Covetton House. Craig Ferguson discusses his new book, Riding the Elephant. Ronda Rousey discusses Mortal Kombat 11. Bear Grylls discusses Hostile Planet. | ||||
737 | Common, Rachel Dratch | Maren Morris | ||
Doin' It Donkey Style. Common discusses his new book, Let Love Have the Last Word. Common Disclaimers. Rachel Dratch discusses Wine Country. Maren Morris performs 'A Song for Everything' from her album Girl. | ||||
738 | Anne Hathaway, Ari Melber | N/A | ||
Doin' It Donkey Style. Benny Golson sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Anne Hathaway discusses The Hustle (special appearance by RuPaul). Ari Melber discusses The Beat and recent politics. | ||||
739 | Bryan Cranston, RuPaul | Bonnie Raitt | ||
McConnell Squad (special appearance by Scott Adsit). Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile: Mean-Whale: Well-Meaning Whale. Bryan Cranston discusses Sneaky Pete and Network. RuPaul discusses Met Gala outfits and RuPaul's Drag Race. Bonnie Raitt performs 'Angel from Montgomery' from her 1974 album Streetlights. | ||||
740 | The Cast of Veep | N/A | ||
Obstruction Junction: Our Democracy Doesn't Function. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. The Cast of Veep (Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Anna Chlumsky, Tony Hale, Timothy Simons, Matt Walsh, Kevin Dunn, Gary Cole, Sam Richardson, Sarah Sutherland and Clea DuVall) discusses the show and answers questions from social media. | ||||
741 | Keanu Reeves, Santino Fontana | N/A | ||
Obstruction Junction: Our Democracy Doesn't Function. Stephen & Bryan's Times Square Adventure (new footage from May 8 episode; Bryan Cranston treats the audience to a play of Network). Keanu Reeves discusses John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and Bill & Ted Face The Music. Santino Fontana discusses Tootsie. | ||||
742 | Bill Hader | James Bay | ||
Air Bud: International Ambarkador. 'Trade War, Huh. What Is It Good For? I Am Really Asking, Say It Again Y'All!' Doin' It Donkey Style. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Bill Hader discusses Barry and his early work in Saturday Night Live. The Late Show Presents: Maybe Coming Soon, with Bill Hader. James Bay performs 'Bad' from his EP Oh My Messy Mind. | ||||
743 | Gayle King, Anthony Mason & Tony Dokoupil; Pete Holmes | The National | ||
Dale's Walrus Warehouse. 'Trade War, Huh. What Is It Good For? I Am Really Asking, Say It Again Y'All!' Gayle King, Anthony Mason & Tony Dokoupil discuss CBS This Morning and the 2020 presidential run. Pete Holmes discusses his new book, Comedy Sex God. The National performs 'You Had Your Soul with You' from their album I Am Easy to Find. | ||||
744 | Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett & Tommy Vietor, BTS | BTS | ||
'Trade War, Huh. What Is It Good For? I Am Really Asking, Say It Again Y'All!' Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett & Tommy Vietor discuss recent politics and Pod Save America. The members of BTS have a small interview with Stephen and perform 'Boy with Luv' from their EP Map of the Soul: Persona. | ||||
745 | The Cast of The Big Bang Theory | Barenaked Ladies | ||
Nursery Rhymes. Doin' It Donkey Style. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. The Cast of The Big Bang Theory (Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch) discusses the series finale and answers questions from social media. Barenaked Ladies performs 'Big Bang Theory Theme'. | ||||
746 | Olivia Wilde, Scott Pelley | BTS | ||
Late Show Presents: Traditional Space Shanties. Mooooon Newwwws. Jon Batiste's Game of Thrones song. Olivia Wilde discusses Booksmart. Scott Pelley discusses CBS Evening News and his new book, Truth Worth Telling. BTS performs 'Make It Right' from their EP Map of the Soul: Persona (new footage from May 15 episode). | ||||
747 | Julianna Margulies, Admiral William McRaven | The Cast of The Prom | ||
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Julianna Margulies discusses The Hot Zone. Admiral William McRaven discusses his career in the United States Navy and his new book, Sea Stories: My Life in Special Operations. The cast of The Prom performs 'Unruly Heart'. | ||||
748 | Howard Stern | N/A | ||
Obstruction Junction: Our Democracy Doesn't Function. Oh Snap!. Howard Stern discusses his work in America's Got Talent; his new book, Howard Stern Comes Again; and his relationship with Donald Trump. | ||||
749 | Senator Kamala Harris, Kaitlyn Dever | N/A | ||
Trump Words That Start With 'I'. Cory Wong, Tim Lefebvre and Camille Thurman sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Senator Kamala Harris discusses her 2020 presidential campaign and recent politics. Kaitlyn Dever discusses Booksmart. | ||||
750 | Conan O'Brien, Jim Sciutto | The National | ||
Stephen Colbert's Unseen Mysteries of the Hidden Secrets. Late Show Personal Space with Conan O'Brien (new footage from February 3 episode). Jim Sciutto discusses recent politics and his new book, The Shadow War: Inside Russia's and China's Secret Operations to Defeat America. The National performs 'Rylan' from their album I Am Easy to Find (new footage from May 14 episode). |
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June[edit]
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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751 | Wanda Sykes, Vanessa Bayer | N/A | ||
Why In The World Is Donald Trump? Wanda Sykes discusses Not Normal, her new stand-up special. Vanessa Bayer discusses her new book, How Do You Care for a Very Sick Bear?Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
752 | Emma Thompson, Adam Scott | Spiritualized | ||
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Emma Thompson discusses Late Night. Adam Scott discusses Big Little Lies. Spiritualized performs 'I'm Your Man' from their album And Nothing Hurt. | ||||
753 | James Corden, Zoë Kravitz | Lewis Capaldi | ||
Stephen Colbert's interview of Piers Morgan's interview of President Trump. Why in the World Is Donald Trump? Keep in Mind: Everyone's Fine! Jaron Lanier sits in with the band and provides musical accompaniment. James Corden discusses his upcoming hosting gig for the 73rd Tony Awards. Zoë Kravitz discusses Big Little Lies. Lewis Capaldi performs 'Someone You Loved' from his album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent. | ||||
754 | Mindy Kaling, Seth Green | N/A | ||
The Trump Postcards from Europe. Stephen acknowledges D-Day's 75th anniversary with a 1944 letter from his uncle Andrew Edward Tuck, a World War II lieutenant. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Mindy Kaling discusses Late Night. Seth Green discusses Robot Chicken and Changeland. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
755 | Elisabeth Moss, Matt Bomer | Steven Rogers | ||
A PSA by the Trump administration. Stephen meets the biggest star in Broadway: King Kong. Elisabeth Moss discusses The Handmaid's Tale. Matt Bomer discusses Doom Patrol and Papi Chulo. Steven Rogers gives a stand-up performance. | ||||
756 | Samuel L. Jackson, Ash Carter | N/A | ||
Doin' It Donkey Style. Samuel L. Jackson discusses Shaft. Ash Carter discusses his tenure as President Barack Obama's Secretary of Defense and his new book, Inside the Five-Sided Box. | ||||
757 | Tim McGraw & Jon Meacham, Tessa Thompson | Jessie Reyez featuring 6lack | ||
Chopper Talk. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Tim McGraw & Jon Meacham discuss their new book, Songs of America. Tessa Thompson discusses Men in Black: International. Jessie Reyez performs 'Imported', featuring 6lack. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
758 | Beto O'Rourke, Billy Porter | N/A | ||
Andrzej Duda Day. Beto O'Rourke discusses his 2020 presidential campaign and recent politics. Billy Porter discusses Pose. Late Show Presents: Rehearsal Rewind. | ||||
759 | Kevin Bacon, Mark Ronson | Mark Ronson featuring Lykke Li | ||
Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Meanwhile Presents: Guess Which State This Happened In? Never Mind, It's Florida. Kevin Bacon discusses City on a Hill. Mark Ronson discusses the beginnings of his career and his new album, Late Night Feelings. Mark Ronson performs 'Late Night Feelings', featuring Lykke Li. | ||||
760 | Aubrey Plaza, Dan Abrams | N/A | ||
Birch Sycamore: Tree Detective. First Drafts: Father's Day Cards. Aubrey Plaza discusses Child's Play. Community Calendar: Wilmington, Delaware. Dan Abrams discusses his new book, Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense. | ||||
761 | Dax Shepard, Preet Bharara | Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real | ||
Jon Stewart responds to Mitch McConnell. Dax Shepard discusses Spin the Wheel. Preet Bharara discusses recent politics and his new book, Doing Justice. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real perform 'Bad Case' from their album Turn Off the News (Build a Garden). | ||||
762 | Chris Matthews, Jessie Buckley | Jessie Buckley | ||
45 Fest. Chopper Talk. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Chris Matthews discusses recent politics and the upcoming Democratic Party debates. Jessie Buckley discusses Wild Rose and performs 'Glasgow (No Place Like Home)'. | ||||
763 | Ice Cube, Tig Notaro | N/A | ||
Ice Cube discusses the passing of director and friend John Singleton and the upcoming season of the Big3 basketball league. Tig Notaro discusses Under a Rock. | ||||
764 | Russell Crowe | The Raconteurs | ||
America At Whaaa? Doin' It Donkey Style. Real News Tonight investigates: the Orlando Trump Rally. Russell Crowe discusses The Loudest Voice. The Raconteurs perform 'Help Me Stranger' from their album Help Us Stranger. | ||||
765 | Naomi Watts, Lori Lightfoot | The Raconteurs | ||
Darius Lighthouse's Acting Secretary School of Acting. Doin' It Donkey Style. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Naomi Watts discusses The Loudest Voice. Lori Lightfoot discusses her work as Chicago's new Mayor. The Raconteurs perform 'Bored and Razed' from their album Help Us Stranger. | ||||
766 | Tom Holland, Andrew Yang | Jenny Lewis | ||
Stephen Colbert's interview of Chuck Todd's interview of President Trump. America At Whaaa? Rescue Dog Rescue – Superhero Edition: With Great Paw-er Comes Great Dane-sponsibility, with Tom Holland. Tom Holland discusses Spider-Man: Far From Home. Andrew Yang discusses his 2020 presidential campaign. Jenny Lewis performs 'Wasted Youth' from her album On the Line. | ||||
767 | Zendaya, Julian Edelman | N/A | ||
America At Whaaa? Zendaya discusses Spider-Man: Far From Home and Euphoria. Julian Edelman discusses 100% Julian Edelman and his career with the New England Patriots. The Late Show gets a spin-off: Jazz Cowboy (special appearance by Samuel L. Jackson). | ||||
768 | Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | Incubus | ||
Special live episode following the first part of the first official debate. Primarymon: Trading Card Game. The Dap-Kings sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discusses the first part of the first official debate and recent politics. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Incubus performs 'Drive' from their album Make Yourself. | ||||
769 | Chris Christie, Carly Zakin & Danielle Weisberg | N/A | ||
Special live episode following the second part of the first official debate. The Golden Candidates. The Dap-Kings sit in with the band and provide musical accompaniment. Late Show's The All-Governor Steve Bullock Debate. Chris Christie discusses the second part of the first official debate and his new book, Let Me Finish. Carly Zakin & Danielle Weisberg discuss the second part of the first official debate and their new book, How to Skimm Your Life. |
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No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) |
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770 | TBA | N/A | |
771 | TBA | N/A | |
772 | TBA | N/A | |
773 | TBA | N/A | |
774 | TBA | N/A |
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In 2014, it almost seems like we haven't been able to go a single week without reporting on several new movie-to-TV adaptations, and this week will be no different. The next film on the small-screen remake/reboot chopping block is Frequency, a sci-fi thriller starring Jim Caviezel and Dennis Quaid.
Released in 2000, Frequency centered on John Sullivan (Caviezel), a New York City cop in his mid-30s who is still haunted by the tragic death of his firefighter father Frank (Quaid). Frank died when John was still a kid, and the experience has colored John's emotional outlook on life ever since. One night, John locates an old ham radio that belonged to his father, and begins transmitting signals for the heck of it.
To his shock, John soon gets a response..from his deceased father, thirty years in the past. It turns out that the aurora borealis taking place overhead has somehow allowed the two men to communicate across time. John soon realizes that Frank is fated to die the following day, and is able to give his dad the information he'll need to survive the fire unscathed. Of course, messing with the time stream always has repercussions, and John's changing of past events inadvertently causes consequences with the potential to be worse for all involved.
According to THR, NBC has granted a script-plus-penalty commitment to Frequency's television adaptation, with the film's screenwriter Toby Emmerich on board as an executive producer. The new pilot will be penned by Supernatural showrunner Jeremy Carver, under an overall deal he has with Warner Bros TV. Should Frequency be picked up to series, Carver would also serve as an executive producer, although it is unknown if he would function as showrunner on the project.
While Frequency received mostly positive critical reviews, the film was only somewhat profitable at the box-office, bringing in just over $68 million worldwide on a budget of $31 million. To make a profit after marketing costs, a movie has to almost double its production budget, meaning Frequency was far from a runaway hit financially. NBC is likely banking on the high-concept drawing in viewers, as it's hard to recall a time in recent memory when sci-fi, horror, and fantasy-based TV shows were more omnipresent in the TV landscape.
There's no word yet on if any of the film's cast members will return for the Frequency TV series, and though it's unlikely, it may not be outside the realm of possibility. Dennis Quaid most recently starred on the CBS drama Vegas, so we know he's not averse to the small screen. Elizabeth Mitchell - who played Frank's wife Julia - is also currently without a regular TV gig, although she's recurring on Once Upon a Time.
That said, the chances of Jim Caviezel or Andre Braugher - John's partner on the force - being involved are incredibly slim, due to their respective starring roles on hit series Person of Interest and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Will Frequency work as a TV show? NBC executives are probably wishing that their future selves would send them a message back in time and let them know. After all, the last thing the pop culture world needs is another one-and-done sci-fi series.
The Frequency TV series is in early development, and has no current premiere date.
Source: THR