Stephen Colbert has released Late Nights best unaired sketches on YouTube
Stephen Colbert's Late Show is set to air its final episode on May 21, concluding over 30 years of the popular talk show. In a recent episode, Colbert showcased unaired sketches from the show's history, which have now been made available on YouTube. The episode, titled 'The Worst Of The Late Show,' features humorous explanations for why certain sketches were never broadcast.
- ▪Stephen Colbert's Late Show will conclude after more than 30 years on air.
- ▪Colbert dedicated a recent episode to showcasing unaired sketches from the show.
- ▪The episode has been uploaded to YouTube for fans to enjoy.
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Stephen Colbert's Late Show will air its final episode this Thursday, May 21, ending the popular talk show after over 30 years on air. Unsurprisingly, Colbert hasn't been going gentle into that good night, releasing his inhibitions and growing delightfully unhinged as the Late Show's finale draws closer.To that end, the late night host dedicated Monday's episode to showing Late Show sketches which were filmed throughout the years but never made it to air. Entitled "The Worst Of The Late Show," the entire episode has also been uploaded to YouTube so fans everywhere can enjoy an hour of the "best worst stuff" the Late Show team had produced."We thought we might just take it a little easy tonight," said Colbert, sitting at his desk for a very laid-back opening monologue.
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