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In reply to the discussion: Your preference for Letterman's successor on "Late Night" [View all]pokerfan
(27,677 posts)74. According to the article I linked
Stephen Colbert's contract with Comedy Central runs out at the end of 2014, leaving him wide open for the job. A date for Letterman's last show has yet to be set, but Letterman has said that it will be at least a year out from yesterday, sometime in 2015. If Colbert is selected for the job (and accepts it), he'll have to leave his faux-conservative pundit character behind and do five one-hour shows a week instead of four half-hour ones, but it sounds like he's up to the challenge. A year's a long time, and these anonymous sources could be wrong and things could change, but all intel right now points to Colbert being the number one contender to become the second host of CBS's Late Show.
Which I think would be a wise choice.
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Why would they go with somebody all Letterman, Kimmel, and "COCO" fans despise?
Ken Burch
Apr 2014
#2
Because this exchange we're having started with somebody asking why Leno wasn't a choice in my poll.
Ken Burch
Apr 2014
#67
Hear, hear! Let's begin by rerunning all of Richard Chamberlain's TV miniseries...
First Speaker
Apr 2014
#13
That ship may have sailed. For years, everyone talked about Stewart as being the most likely next
Midwestern Democrat
Apr 2014
#49
I believe it's a very toothless clause - unless it contains a massive penalty payment (like the $30
Midwestern Democrat
Apr 2014
#48
Actually Dave Letterman has probably retained the absolute ability to choose his replacement
Lex
Apr 2014
#55
I just read that Colbert is on the top of the list for Letterman's replacement
graywarrior
Apr 2014
#37
IF Colbert gets it will he do it in character like on his Comedy Central show?
NightWatcher
Apr 2014
#63