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Fallon, Kimmel, Meyers, and Oliver join Colbert

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Colbert, Kimmel, Fallon, Meyers, Oliver Reunite for Strike Force Five
A special emergency episode of the podcast will debut on May 13.

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Watch: Fallon, Kimmel, Meyers, and Oliver join Colbert as ‘The Late Show’ heads into final episodes
 · 1d · on MSN
Colbert, Kimmel, Oliver, Meyers and Fallon discuss Trump and late-night
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Stephen Colbert reveals guest he was ‘wildly attracted’ to during ‘Late Show’ tenure
With the end of “The Late Show” looming, Stephen Colbert is reflecting on his tenure as host, including some of the guests he found most attractive.

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NBC won’t air new ‘Tonight Show’ to compete with Stephen Colbert’s CBS finale
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Stephen Colbert Reveals the A-List Beauty He Found ‘Wildly Distracting’ During His Late-Night Career
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Jimmy Kimmel won’t air during Stephen Colbert finale
Kimmel will join fellow late night talk show hosts Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver and Seth Meyers for a farewell visit with Colbert on Monday night’s “The Late Show.”

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Stephen Colbert’s Surprise 'Strike Force Five' Reunion Felt Like the End of an Era
 · 11h
Stephen Colbert Kisses 2 Huge Marvel Stars After Jimmy Fallon
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