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Global’s “The Late Show” takes you behind the scenes of the show’s real star, Benny Colbert. RELATED: Stephen Colbert Hosts His ‘Late Show’ Opening Monologue From His Porch Stephen Colbert and his late-night team celebrated National Puppy Day by dedicating a one-minute-plus video to Colbert’s beloved dog.

The YouTube video, titled “Benny Colbert Behind The Scenes”, is an ode to the fun-loving pup. “Come on out here, Benny. He’s handsome.

He’s funny,” Colbert explained while introducing Benny to the audience. “And unlike Conan [O’Brien], he has learned to stop drinking from the toilet.” Global’s “The Late Show” is among the many late-night programs to have altered its format in wake of the growing coronavirus pandemic.

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