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Stephen Colbert's Late Night Legacy: Laughter, Leadership, and Love in Trying Times

Stephen Colbert's Late Night Legacy: Laughter, Leadership, and Love in Trying Times

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Stephen Colbert has spent the past few days doing what he does best: turning year end routine into something that feels like late night history in slow motion. On air he has been closing out a headline making December run of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, with CBS listings confirming a high wattage guest streak capped by Hugh Jackman on the December 18 episode, alongside Louis Cato and the Late Show Band and a scripted holiday bit titled Colberts Canceled Christmas The Last Noel, narrated by Nick Offerman according to CBS and Paramount Plus episode synopses. That episode, and the December 17 show with Kumail Nanjiani and St Vincent and the December 16 show with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen, underscore Colberts continued status as the center of the late night political entertainment universe even as CBS News New York recently reminded viewers that the network plans to retire The Late Show franchise in May 2026, a business decision with clear long term biographical weight for Colbert as it effectively starts the countdown clock on his tenure.

In a development with more legacy than laughs, Stephen Colbert also stepped out from behind the desk to deliver formally scripted remarks for the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award, with the organizations official YouTube channel posting his 2025 Ripple of Hope speech. Introduced as one of the most influential satirists of his generation, Colbert used the podium to frame late night as a nightly counterpoint to what he called the countrys daily diet of fear and explicitly linked his public life to Robert F Kennedys mission of public service and love for all humanity, a rare on the record articulation of the moral engine behind his comedy and arguably a significant marker in any future biography.

On the culture and social front, The Late Show YouTube channel released a performance clip in which Colbert joins Louis Cato and the Late Show Band for Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, a seasonal moment that doubles as a soft farewell to the shows current year and is already circulating across X and Instagram via the shows official accounts. There are no credible reports of new business ventures, health issues, or controversy tied to Colbert in the past few days beyond routine promotional chatter for these appearances; any online speculation about post 2026 projects remains unconfirmed and should be treated as exactly that, gossip looking for a contract.

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