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Stephen Colbert comes at you with all the "naming things after Stephen Colbert" news. (7:03)
Stephen has nothing against the other Emmy nominees -- except Jon Stewart. (4:19)
The time has come for Stephen's train wreck of an interview with Richard Branson, but first, a little foreshadowing. (3:21)
The Saginaw Spirit's season is over, but Stephen looks forward to covering Ontario League Hockey again next year. (3:54)
In tonight's episode, Stephen talks to John Perry Barlow about digital free speech and brings you highlights from Stephen Colbert Day in Oshawa, Ontario. (0:35)
Oshawa, Ontario celebrates Stephen Colbert Day with a look-a-like contest. (3:48)
Stephen discusses March Madness and then talks with Coach Mancini of the Saginaw Spirit about the upcoming playoffs. (4:46)
In celebration of Stephen Colbert Day, Stephen takes a few moments to honor Oshawa, Ontario, the city that will now give him free parking. (2:55)
It's the time of the year when the real sports -- like the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show -- finally get their share of the spotlight. (4:52)
Oshawa Mayor John Gray loses a bet, but wins an opportunity to celebrate Stephen Colbert Day. (4:31)
If the Oshawa Generals beat the Saginaw Spirit, Stephen will wear a Generals jersey for an entire show. (5:57)
David Beckham comes to America to be an actor, and Stephen has the perfect project for him. (3:59)
Let's get to the real sports -- America's favorite Ontario junior league hockey team! (4:42)
Would Mark McGwire's head even fit on a Hall of Fame plaque? (6:22)
Stephen promotes junior league hockey team the Saginaw Spirit with some hot merchandise: permanent tattoos, bridal gowns and teething pucks. (2:31)
Over the weekend, the Yankees were knocked out of the playoffs and T.O. returned to Philly, so let's start with Junior League Hockey. (3:32)
After Stephen's viewers vote-bombed their website, the Saginaw Spirit named their mascot Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle, and then enjoyed a victory. (4:18)
Votes in favor of naming a bridge in Hungary after Stephen: 1,774. That's only 1,212, 386 votes behind the leader! (2:49)