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Fallon and Kimmel Honor Colbert on Farewell Night

Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel were considered Stephen Colbert’s competitors on network television, but now he's the friend they hate to see go.Fallon, 51, and K...

Fallon and Kimmel Honor Colbert on Farewell Night
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and were considered ’s competitors on network television, but now he's the friend they hate to see go.

Fallon, 51, and Kimmel, 58, are giving Colbert an unusual sendoff as The Late Show airs its last episode on Thursday - by closing their owns sets and going dark in late-night solidarity. Instead, their shows will air reruns.

That way, the spotlight will only shine on Colbert, who no doubt has a few surprises up his sleeve for his bittersweet farewell.

Fallon concluded his Wednesday show with a nod to Colbert, 62.

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'Thank you for watching,' The Tonight Show host told viewers. ' And Stephen, have a great show tomorrow. We’ll be watching. Good night, everybody.'

Fallon - whose recent guest - planned to watch Colbert during his 11:35 p.m. time slot.

Jimmy Fallon (pictured left) and Jimmy Kimmel (pictured right) are giving Stephen Colbert an unusual sendoff as The Late Show airs its last episode on Thursday - by going dark in late-night solidarity

The spotlight will only shine on Colbert, who no doubt has a few surprises up his sleeve for his bittersweet farewell; pictured on May 7

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However, The Tonight Show will air a new episode on Friday with guests Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and musical guest Maluma.

Kimmel's set also went dark in 2015 when Colbert’s predecessor, David Letterman, signed off as host of The Late Show.

Days before the death knell, Colbert assembled Fallon, Kimmel, Meyers, John Oliver, and the now-retired Letterman, to help him throw some CBS furniture off the roof of the Ed Sullivan Theater, including Colbert's office chair, per Entertainment Weekly.

Fallon concluded his Wednesday show with a nod to Colbert, saying, 'And Stephen, have a great show tomorrow. We’ll be watching'

Days before the death knell, Colbert assembled Fallon, Kimmel, Meyers, John Oliver, and the now-retired Letterman for a bonding session that included a special task

The Five Strikes Back gang helped Colbert throw some CBS furniture off the roof of the Ed Sullivan Theater where The Late Show was taped

Colbert shared he is going to his brother's wedding in Washington D.C. the first day after The Late Show ends

Colbert is looking forward to the focus being on his brother, rather than himself for once.

‘It's great, I love it,’ he continued. ‘The next day focus is not on me, focus is on my brother. So much better. We'll get drunk and we'll sing. We all think we have good voices. That's the great danger of our family, especially the men. It'll be great.’

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The comedian - who replaced Letterman at the helm in 2015 - thanked CBS and TV viewers at the time for their support of the show.

He said: ‘I’m not being replaced. This is all just going away. I do want to say that the folks at CBS have been great partners… And I’m grateful to the audience, you, who have joined us every night, in here, out there, and all around the world.’

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