The Late Show With Stephen Colbert “Robin Wright; Nicole Scherzinger” S10E28 October 28 2024 on CBS
On Monday October 28 2024, CBS broadcasts The Late Show With Stephen Colbert!
Robin Wright; Nicole Scherzinger Season 10 Episode 28 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” promises an exciting mix of entertainment with two special guests. Actress Robin Wright will join Stephen Colbert for a lively conversation. Known for her powerful performances in popular series and films, Wright is expected to share insights about her latest projects and experiences in the industry.
In addition to Wright, singer-songwriter Nicole Scherzinger will also make an appearance. Scherzinger, celebrated for her dynamic voice and stage presence, is likely to discuss her music career and any new releases. Fans can look forward to hearing about her creative process and what inspires her as an artist.
Stephen Colbert is known for his engaging interviews and humor, so this episode is sure to be filled with laughter and interesting stories. With two talented guests from different entertainment backgrounds, the show will offer a blend of acting and music that might appeal to a wide audience. This episode is set to air on CBS, and it looks like it will be a memorable one.
What Time is the “Robin Wright; Nicole Scherzinger” Episode On?
The Robin Wright; Nicole Scherzinger episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert will be broadcast on October 28 2024 on CBS at 11:35 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Robin Wright; Nicole Scherzinger” Episode New?
The Robin Wright; Nicole Scherzinger episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert is all new!
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The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Series Information
Improv actor and comic Stephen Colbert flexes the hosting muscles he honed over nearly 1,500 episodes of the popular and critically celebrated "The Colbert Report" at the helm of this long-running late-night talk show. Following the genre's classic formula, each show kicks off with a monologue and a look at recent headlines, and features sketch comedy, celebrity interviews and musical performances. The show is filmed in New York's famed Ed Sullivan Theater, the longtime home of "The Late Show." |