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Stephen Colbert: Man of 1000 Dances

January 18, 2007 AT 12:36PM | Comments (6)

Stephen Colbert comes face to face with Bill "Papa Bear" O'Reilly tonight, both on the Colbert Report and the O'Reilly Factor, and the excitement is palpable:

In fact, we imagine this is pretty much what it looks like backstage at the Report:

More after the jump!

But of course, we're talking about a man who has music and dance flowing through his veins...

Earlier: Stephen's love of music was revealed in Susie Felber's interview with Colbert writer Eric Drysdale.

And, watch Stephen dance with Bill O'Reilly tonight. We promise, the rhythm is gonna get you too.

Recent Comments

Does anyone else find it ironic that a comedy central blog is using TDS clips from Youtube?

Posted by jennie | Jan 18, 2007 1:50:46 PM

Jennie, we can't help it, we're just generous that way! We wanted to throw some traffic to You Tube for all they've done for us.

Posted by ccinsider | Jan 18, 2007 2:36:04 PM

As the president, dictator and feudal lord of YouTube, I would like to thank CC.com for all the help they've given us.

Now, I have to go eat a brick of gold for dinner.

Posted by Rutherford B. Youtube | Jan 18, 2007 5:57:09 PM

psssst....Jennie, we all know it's because Comedy Central doesn't HAVE any of the great old clips online. Tragic really.

Posted by truth | Jan 19, 2007 2:01:13 AM

The man can dance, that's for sure.

If Comedy Central would fix that godawful Motherload, put up older clips, and release a "Best of" DVD, they'd make so many people so very happy. Why they do not do this is like the great mystery of Giza.

Posted by Meow House | Jan 19, 2007 10:36:16 AM

Dear Stephan Colbert,

We saw your interview with Bill O'Reilly.
What a hoot! O'Reilly looked like a deer caught in the headlights. I howled through the entire segmment. You got that horses ass better than anyone I've ever seen. You're brilliant Colbert!

Posted by Paul Krehbiel | Jan 21, 2007 12:54:29 AM

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