Paul McCartney helps Stephen Colbert say goodbye to 'The Late Show' in ambitious final show

NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Colbert has wrapped up his final broadcast of CBS' “The Late Show” with a memorable night. Paul McCartney joined him on stage for a lively performance of “Hello, Goodbye.” Colbert expressed gratitude for the joy of creating over 1,800 episodes. Thursday night's show was filled with surprises, including appearances by Bryan Cranston, Paul Rudd and Tim Meadows. Colbert also joined Elvis Costello and others for a performance of “Jump Up.” The night ended with McCartney turning off the building's power. Colbert's goodbye was ambitious, running 17 minutes over, and marked the end of an era in late-night TV.

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