How to watch the "Late Show" and the "Late Late Show" after Super Bowl 50
Wind down from the excitement after Super Bowl 50 with the "Late Show" with Stephen Colbert, followed by the "Late Late Show" with James Corden. This will mark the first time a late night series has aired after the Super Bowl,and Colbert has promised to make a good impression.
"The game ends and 20 minutes later we do the show, so we've got 20 minutes to write an hour show, Gayle. Can it be done? They said it couldn't be done," Colbert said.
But his team did run a trial, Colbert shared, and "it seems to be possible to do."
Not sure how to tune in? Here's how to watch the two shows, which will feature celebrity guests like Tina Fey and Will Ferrell.
Watch it on TV: Catch the show on CBS, after the Super Bowl.
Stream it: Watch it on CBS All Access. Though all fans will have access to the Super Bowl on CBSSports.com, the "Late Show" and the "Late Late Show" require CBS All Access. If you're not a subscriber yet, fret not -- you can try the service for a week for free.
Who will be on the "Late Show": Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Will Ferrell, Megyn Kelly and Key & Peele.
Who will be on the "Late Late Show": Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick and Adam Devine. Don't miss a very special "Carpool Karaoke" with Elton John.