Stephen Colbert spent a decade successfully playing a TV pundit on a satirical news show. Now, just days before he takes over as host of CBS's THE LATE SHOW, he tells Mo Rocca he's happy he doesn't have to pretend to be someone else anymore, in an interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING WITH CHARLES OSGOOD to be broadcast Sept. 6 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
Colbert so convincing played the conservative blowhard on "The Colbert Report," that many questions surrounding his move to CBS have revolved around figuring out exactly who he really is outside of the TV character. "I mean, it's understandable. I worked really hard to be that other guy for 10 years," Colbert tells Rocca. "I hope they'll find out pretty quickly that the guy they saw for 10 years was my sense of humor the whole time. But I'm not just a pundit - I'm a comedian. And it is, I guess, flattering that people thought I was an actual pundit or a newsman, eventually, over the years. But it's really nice not to have to pretend it anymore." Colbert, who begins hosting THE LATE SHOW on Sept. 8, says his goal for the new show is to have fun. "The goal is to have fun with my friends," he tells Rocca. "And that means sometimes talking about things that you care about. We're going to want to be talking about what's going on in the world."Videos