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The Colbert Report Wikipedia. The Colbert Report is an American late nighttalk and news satiretelevision program hosted by Stephen Colbert that aired four days a week on Comedy Central from October 1. December 1. 8, 2. The show focused on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real life namesake. The character, described by Colbert as a well intentioned, poorly informed, high status idiot, is a caricature of televised political pundits. Furthermore, the show satirized conservative personality driven political talk programs, particularly Fox Newss The OReilly Factor. The Colbert Report is a spin off of Comedy Centrals The Daily Show, where he acted as a correspondent for the program for several years while developing the character. The program was created by Colbert, Jon Stewart, and Ben Karlin. The shows writing was grounded in improvisation, and often lampooned current events stories. The shows structure also included a guest interview, in which the Colbert character attempts to deconstruct his opponents argument. The show was taped in New York Citys Hells Kitchen neighborhood, and the programs set is hyper American, epitomizing the characters ego. The show was taped and broadcast Monday through Thursday, with weeks taken off at multiple points in a given year for breaks. Directed by Jim Hoskinson. With Stephen Colbert, Elvis Costello, Rich Dahm, Leslie Feist. HARK THE HERALD PUNDIT SINGS Join Stephen Colbert and his friendsToby. Watch full episodes and clips of Primetime, Daytime, Late Night and Classic shows on CBS. Talk with other fans, catch up with your favorite shows and more. Find the latest TV recaps, photos, videos and clips, news and more on MSN TV. Entertainment Weekly has all the latest news about TV shows, movies, and music, as well as exclusive behind the scenes content from the entertainment industry. ZZbjwKVCzpWaLYSPnUujImyep.jpg' alt='Watch A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All! Online (2017)' title='Watch A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All! Online (2017)' />The phrase guilty pleasure has long outlived its usefulness. If you really like a song or a movie or a TV show, no matter how cheesy the conventional. The Colbert Report saw immediate critical and ratings successes, leading to various awards, including two prestigious Peabody Awards. The shows cultural influencewhich occasionally would require a fair degree of participation from the shows audience, dubbed the Colbert Nationextended beyond the program a number of times. This impact included the character running for U. S. President twice, co hosting a rally at the National Mall, presenting a controversial performance at the White House Correspondents Dinner, and establishing a real Super PAC that raised a million dollars. In addition, the show inspired various forms of multimedia, including music and multiple best selling books. Watch A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All! Online (2017)' title='Watch A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All! Online (2017)' />Backgroundedit. Colbert on the set of The Colbert Report in 2. The Colbert Report satirized conservative personality driven political pundit programs, and focused on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real life namesake. The character first made appearances on the short lived sketch comedy series The Dana Carvey Show in 1. Colbert joined Comedy Centrals The Daily Show in 1. Craig Kilborn. When Jon Stewart became the programs host in 1. The Daily Show developed a markedly different style, bringing a sharper political focus to the humor than the show previously exhibited. Colbert recalled that Stewart specifically asked him to have a political viewpoint, and to allow his passion for issues to carry through into his comedy. Colbert became a fixture on The Daily Show, occasionally hosting in Stewarts absence. In 2. The Colbert Rport, starring Colbert as a parody of cable news pundits. When fellow Daily Show star Steve Carell left to pursue a film and television career, Comedy Central made attempts to keep Colbert at the network. He pitched The Colbert Report to the channel in 2. Stewart pushed Comedy Central to pick up the show, and Colbert was given an eight week tryout. Following the shows immediate success, the show quickly became a fixture in the late night lineup. At its peak, the show averaged 1. The fictional Colbert anchorman character became gradually toned down over the course of the shows run, as the host believed he would eventually need to move beyond it. He began to regard it as an act of discipline to perform as the character he later remarked, to model behavior, you have to consume that behavior on a regular basis. It became very hard to watch punditry of any kind, of whatever political stripe. With his contract set to end in December 2. CBS to replace David Letterman as the host of its Late Show franchise. The shows ending was announced concurrently with Colberts jump to CBS in April 2. The last episode aired on December 1. The show was replaced on Comedy Centrals late night lineup by The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, another spinoff of The Daily Show. HistoryeditDevelopmenteditThe character first made appearances on the short lived sketch comedy series The Dana Carvey Show in 1. When The Daily Show ran short on time, a short piece starring Colbert, advertising a fictional program titled The Colbert Rport, was added into the program. In these sketches, Colbert began to amplify his character to parody news pundits. Colbert anchored many sketches in his persona, including Even Stepvhen, in which he debated current issues with fellow correspondent Steve Carell, often devolving into petty name calling and insults. Colbert and Carell were viewed as potential breakout stars by staff, and when Carell left the series in 2. US version of The Office, Comedy Central made attempts to keep Colbert at the network. Stewart and Karlin were already looking to expand the Daily Show franchise and their production company, Busboy. The duo supposedly came up with the idea for The Colbert Report after watching coverage of the sexual harassment lawsuit filed against Bill OReilly. Colbert met with network president Doug Herzog the day following the 2. Emmy Awards to first discuss the concept. The one line pitch Colbert, Karlin and Stewart developed was Our version of the OReilly Factor with Stephen Colbert. Sam And Cat Full Episodes Hd more. Herzog committed to an eight week tryout period without a pilot. By the time of the 2. In creating the character, which is designed to be repellant but entertaining, Colbert conferred with Stewart and Karlin. In expressing his hope that his character not be an asshole, Stewart remarked, Youre not an asshole. Youre an idiot. Theres a difference. Head writer Allison Silverman reiterated this trait in a later interview, commenting, There is an essential innocence to his character. Colbert initially felt the character might not be sustainable in a longer format. Despite this, The Colbert Report was designed as an extension of the satiric goals of The Daily Show, combining it with general silliness and character driven humor. To make sure there was no overlap in subject matter with The Daily Show, Karlin made trips between the studios during the shows early days to supervise scripts. For the first several years of the program, Colbert made an appearance at the end of each Daily Show in split screen, having a short discussion with Stewart preceding his show. ProductioneditI call the show, jokingly, The Joy Machine, because if you can do it with joy, even in the simplest show, then its The Joy Machine as opposed to The Machine. Considering the speed at which we do it, well get caught in the gears really quickly unless we also approach it with joy. Stephen Colbert describing the shows production, 2. The shows writing was grounded in improv, employing a yes to everything mentality. Much of the humor derived from extended improv games with the shows studio and at home audience, such as Colberts poll to name a bridge in Hungary after himself. Many of the writers had improv training and at one point put together improv evenings at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre once a month. Writers on The Colbert Report were predominantly male and white Colbert acknowledged this lack of diversity, but he contended he had hired writers based solely on the quality of their material and had never looked at the names on writing packets submitted for employment. Subjects considered too dark were not even considered for comedic material for example, the show would poke fun at press coverage of a tragedy, rather than the tragedy itself. Issues discussed on the show were later reported on actual newscasts, in turn allowing the show to comment on its own impact, creating an echo chamber of sorts.