Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” is gearing up for a week of engaging conversations with a diverse lineup of guests from the worlds of film, television, and journalism. Tune in to CBS weeknights from 11:35 PM-12:37 AM ET/PT or stream the episodes on Paramount+.
Monday, March 31, starts the week with a mix of news and entertainment. Journalist Maurice DuBois will likely offer insights into current events, while actor Jonathan Groff, known for his roles in “Hamilton” and “Mindhunter,” will discuss his latest projects. Tuesday, April 1, welcomes actress Michelle Williams and actor Max Thieriot to the stage. Adding a musical element to the evening, guitarist Nels Cline will sit in with Louis Cato and the Late Show Band.
Wednesday, April 2, brings the always-charming Pierce Brosnan to Colbert’s couch, alongside actress and comedian Hannah Einbinder. And on Thursday, April 3, Noah Wyle, known for his roles in “ER” and “Falling Skies,” will make an appearance, followed by actress and comedian Jenny Slate.
As the #1 late-night talk show, “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” consistently delivers a mix of insightful interviews, political commentary, and comedic bits.