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George Clooney Reveals Walter Cronkite Screw-Up That Preceded Letter From Legendary Newsman

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George Clooney was the very first guest on Stephen Colbert's premiere episode of The Late Show back in 2015, so when he returned to the CBS late-night show on Friday night, Colbert wanted to know where he'd been for the past five years. "You said you would come back frequently," Colbert told Clooney. "This is five years and three months since you were here.

This is frequent to George Clooney?! You've been on [ABC's Jimmy] Kimmel [Live!] nine times since you were on my show." As Clooney suggested that geographic convenience (Kimmel's in L.A.

vs. Colbert being in New York) may have played a part in that, Colbert argued that location doesn't matter in the pandemic.

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