
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert welcomed hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and John Oliver for a joint interview.
Ahead of the show’s conclusion on May 21, Stephen Colbert brought together his fellow hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and John Oliver for a joint interview.
The presenters appeared on “The Late Show” on Monday to celebrate Colbert’s run on the show, which he hosted for 11 seasons.
The group, known as the members of Strike Force Five, a temporary podcast produced during the writers’ strike in the United States in 2023, announced that an “emergency” episode in support of Colbert will be released on May 13.

The hosts exchanged jokes and discussed the future of late-night television; Colbert asked his colleagues to “defend the continuity of the late-night slot,” and Kimmel commented that audiences have been growing during this time period.
“Just look at the numbers: the fact is that more people are watching television late at night,” he said.
Colbert, 61, will be joined by several other familiar faces as he wraps up his time on the late-night talk show, including David Letterman, the original host of “The Late Show”, who returns this Thursday for his final appearance on the program he created in 1993.
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