The Niagara Falls Review

Colbert hosts Daily Show reunion

- FRAZIER MOORE

NEW YORK — It was a rare TV reunion Tuesday as Stephen Colbert played host to a gang of fellow Daily Show alums on a special edition of The Late Show.

Along with Jon Stewart, former longtime anchor of the Comedy Central fake newscast, Colbert welcomed Samantha Bee, John Oliver, Ed Helms and Rob Corddry, all of whom, like Colbert, sharpened their satirical skills and won fans as Daily Show correspond­ents before heading out on their own.

Colbert joked, “We haven’t aged a day.”

A comic sketch flashed back to spoof Colbert’s departure from

The Daily Show in 2005. “I can’t believe you’re leaving right in the middle of the George W. Bush administra­tion,” Bee told him. “There’s never gonna be another president this good for comedy. This guy does something ridiculous like at least ONCE every MONTH!”

“I can’t believe you’re leaving us,” echoed Helms. “It’s like Beyoncé leaving Destiny’s Child. We’re never gonna hear from HER again.”

“We’re a family,” said Stewart, pretending to choke up, “but I guess I’m realizing that you’ll all spread your wings and leave me.”

Later, during his guest spot, Stewart told Colbert, “I’ve been reading about you.” Referring to Colbert’s attention-grabbing joke last week at the expense of U.S. President Donald Trump, he said, “You have a potty mouth.”

“That I do,” Colbert replied. “But might I say, I learned it from you, Dad.”

Growing serious, Stewart told Colbert, “The things that you say, even if they’re crass, even if they in some ways are not respectful enough to the office of the presidency, can insult. But HE can injure.

“Like, it’s the difference between insult and injury. And for the life of me, I do not understand why in this country we try and hold comedians to a standard we do not hold our leaders to.” Stewart, who left The Daily

Show in 2015, said he misses that platform.

“The process of making the show somehow became intwined with my process of making sense of things that I didn’t understand,” he said, “so I miss that.”

Later, Colbert gathered all of his guests to chat in a semicircle of chairs.

“This arrangemen­t we have right now,” he said, “is exactly something we would have made fun of on The Daily Show: It looks like a morning show.”

Currently, Stewart is developing a project for HBO, where Oliver hosts Last Week Tonight. Bee hosts Full Frontal on TBS. Helms scored with The Hangover and its sequels and The Office. Corddry created and starred in the comedy series Childrens Hospital.

 ?? SCOTT KOWALCHYK/CBS ?? Stephen Colbert, third from right, sits with guests, from left, Jon Stewart, Rob Corddry, John Oliver, Samantha Bee, and Ed Helms during The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, on Tuesday.
SCOTT KOWALCHYK/CBS Stephen Colbert, third from right, sits with guests, from left, Jon Stewart, Rob Corddry, John Oliver, Samantha Bee, and Ed Helms during The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, on Tuesday.

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