December 23, 2014
December 19, 2014
Stephen Colbert wrapped up his 9 year run on "The Colbert Report" on Thursday. "Big musical numbers" is probably the last phrase you would use to describe the political parody show over the past 9 seasons, but that's how it went out. Stephen Colbert went into the song, "We'll Meet Again" and then was joined on stage by his executive producer and friend Jon Stewart from the Daily Show. At first, this looked like it was going to be a fun and sweet duet between two pals, but then it instantly grew funner, sweeter and much much bigger.
December 18, 2014
It's the final episode of the Colbert Report!
December 18, 2014
It premiered on October 17th, 2005, and tonight, it finally come to an end. The Colbert Report will be filing its last show tonight and in […]
December 16, 2014
We're just days away from the series finale of The Colbert Report, and as Comedy Central prepares to say goodbye to Stephen Colbert, they're already premiering the first clip of The Nightly Show which will start on January 19th with Larry Wilmore at the helm.
December 12, 2014
Former wrestler Mick Foley has spent the last year dressed in Santa Clause themed attire for his documentary, "I Am Santa Clause."
December 12, 2014
This is happening. Ari Shaffir is joining the Comedy Central line up with This Is Not Happening, based on his live show.
December 11, 2014
There's comedians and funny wrestlers available tonight in late night.
December 8, 2014
Colbert has the President on tonight.
December 4, 2014
Last night Jon Stewart tried to find something comedic to say last night about the recent decision not to indict the police officer responsible for the death of Eric Garner.
December 4, 2014
The Daily Show's Jon Stewart and Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore who will also be hosting "The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore" next year on Comedy Central, sat down to talk about the aftermath of the Ferguson protests.
November 26, 2014
Comedians On Late Night TV Wednesday November 26: Wayne Brady, Mindy Kaling, Josh Beckerman and More
Alright. You can stay up and watch these funny people in late night.






