Video. Watch: Emotional scenes for Stephen Colbert’s final ‘Late Show'
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“Fans lined up outside New York’s Ed Sullivan Theater ahead of Stephen Colbert’s final “Late Show,””
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The provided evidence is completely irrelevant to the claim. Web search results returned shopping links for electric fans (Home Depot, Walmart, Amazon), and Wikipedia entries provided general history about Ed Sullivan and the theater, but none of the sources mention Stephen Colbert's final episode or fans lining up for such an event.
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— Edward Vincent Sullivan (September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974) was an American television host, impresario, sports and entertainment reporter, and syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News and…
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— The Ed Sullivan Theater (originally Hammerstein's Theatre; later the Manhattan Theatre, Billy Rose's Music Hall, CBS Radio Playhouse No. 3, and CBS Studio 50) is a theater at 1697–1699 Broadway, betwe…
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— The Beatles made several appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, including three in February 1964 that were among their first appearances in front of an American audience. Their first appearance, on Febr…
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