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After returning from the writers' strike, 'The Late Show' is hitting the pause button once again. The CBS late night show was pulled from the rotation for at least until next week as host Stephen Colbert recovers from a COVID-19 diagnosis.
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00:00After returning from the writer's strike, the Late Show is hitting the pause button once again.
00:05The CBS Late Night Show was pulled from the rotation for at least until next week,
00:09as host Stephen Colbert recovers from a COVID-19 diagnosis.
00:13The comedian shared the news on Wednesday that he would be out and unable to tape for the remainder of the week.
00:18The show pivoted to its pandemic-era virtual style earlier this week,
00:22with Colbert performing his monologue from his home after news initially broke of his diagnosis.
00:27Keen-eyed viewers may notice tonight's show looks just a little different.
00:31I am not presently in the Ed Sullivan Theater. I'm in the Ed Sullivan My House.
00:36Jada Pinkett-Smith, who is doing press rounds to promote her new memoir, Worthy,
00:40and comedian Ricky Velez, both appear during Monday's episode.
00:44If the series returns next week, Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez,
00:48and musician Arlo Parks are expected to appear.
00:51For more on this story, head to THR.com.
00:54And for the latest entertainment news and updates, keep watching The Hollywood Reporter News.
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