Stephen Colbert Follows CBS Finale With Michigan Public Access TV Hour

Stephen Colbert Follows CBS Finale With Michigan Public Access TV Hour

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Key Points:

  • Stephen Colbert surprised viewers by hosting an impromptu hour-long public-access TV show in Monroe, Michigan, 24 hours after his final "Late Show" on CBS ended, returning to where his late-night career began in 2015.
  • The low-budget broadcast featured local Michigan celebrities including Jack White as musical director and guest Jeff Daniels, with filmed cameos from Eminem and Steve Buscemi, who humorously disavowed connection to a local pizzeria sharing his name.
  • Colbert engaged in lighthearted, locally focused humor, discussing topics like Bigfoot sightings and a chili dog rivalry, while also featuring conversations with former "Only in Monroe" hosts and a FaceTime call to his CBS successor Byron Allen.
  • The show concluded with Colbert and White smashing and burning the old "Only in Monroe" set, symbolically marking the end of an era and Colbert's transition from national late-night television back to his public-access roots.
  • Despite the minimal initial audience reaction, the broadcast gained attention online after being reported and uploaded to YouTube, showcasing Colbert's blend of humor, local culture, and celebrity cameos in an unconventional setting.

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