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Jimmy Kimmel, in a tip of the cap to Stephen Colbert, will air a repeat of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on May 21 — the date of Colbert’s final late-night show on CBS, ending his 11-season run on the network.
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TV hosts Jimmy Kimmel, John Oliver, Jimmy Fallon, and Seth Meyers just stopped by Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' ahead of the finale to express fresh outrage over the show's demise and compare WikiFeet scores.
As Stephen Colbert’s final Late Show episode now sits less than two weeks away, Jimmy Kimmel once again appears to be clearing the road for fans to bid their final goodbyes to one of late-night television’s biggest eras.
Mentalist Oz Pearlman has pulled out of his scheduled appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live in the first episode following intense backlash to the host's jokes at Melania Trump's expense.
Mentalist Oz Pearlman will not appear on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday night, despite previously being scheduled as the embattled comedian’s guest. Pearlman’s apparent decision to back out comes two days after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting,
Podcaster Jon Lovett used his last-minute appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to roast mentalist Oz Pearlman for withdrawing from the show. Lovett, host of Pod Save America, stepped in to replace
Social Distortion appeared as the musical guest on May 8, 2026 on the late-night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live. The band performed their song “Born to Kill” off their album of the same name which came out last week via Epitaph Records.
Monday night's episode of The Late Show saw the late-night Voltron come together once more with host Stephen Colbert joined by The Tonight Show‘s Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!‘s Jimmy Kimmel, Late Night‘s Seth Meyers and Last Week Tonight‘s John Oliver.