Stephen Colbert appears on community access television in Michigan

Stephen Colbert appears on community access television in Michigan

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Key Points:

  • Stephen Colbert made a surprise appearance on the Michigan community access show "Only in Monroe" the night after his final "Late Show" episode on CBS, reconnecting with his Michigan roots.
  • Michigan native Jack White joined Colbert as the "volunteer music director," and the broadcast featured Michigan-centric humor and appearances, including actor Jeff Daniels and a taped segment with Steve Buscemi.
  • Rapper Eminem appeared on tape as a "fire marshal" approving the destruction of the set, while Colbert also spoke via FaceTime with comedian Byron Allen, who will host the show replacing Colbert's canceled "Late Show."
  • The episode included a lighthearted moment where Colbert and the program's regular hosts inhaled helium balloons while discussing a cancer battle, highlighting the show's informal, community-oriented nature.
  • This marked Colbert's second time hosting "Only in Monroe," with the previous appearance occurring in 2015 before he took over "Late Night," though details about the recording location and time of the latest episode remain unclear.

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