End of two eras: Stephen Colbert to replace David Letterman on CBS Late Show

It’s been nearly twenty years since I watched David Letterman regularly, so I didn’t take much notice when he announced recently that he will retire sometime in 2015. Today’s news hits home, though: Stephen Colbert will end his run at Comedy Central to replace Letterman on the CBS Late Show next year.

The Colbert Report is the late-night program I’ve watched most often during the past several years, even more than The Daily Show. I am concerned about how Colbert will make the transition from performing as a right-wing caricature to playing it straight on a major broadcast network. Still, I can’t blame him for wanting to make a change after what will be a full decade at The Colbert Report. Supposedly he plans to bring his whole writing team with him to CBS, so that’s promising.

Any comments about Letterman or Colbert are welcome in this thread. The word “legendary” is overused, but Colbert’s performance at the 2006 White House Correspondents’ Dinner was one of the greatest comic routines I’ve ever seen. You can find the video on various YouTube pages and read the full transcript here.

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  • Colbert

    I like late night comedy shows to be as non-partisan and non-ideological as possible.  Stewart and Colbert are very good at what they do however,  I think Colbert is more patient and fair to his guests.  

    Stewart acts like he wants to be the a U.S. Senator from New Jersey on the other hand, arguing with them for no reason.  I prefer Letterman to both of them, but I don’t think you can draw a core audience without saying controversial things anymore.  

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