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'Colbert Report' Suspends Production

Colbert Suspends Production

First Posted: 02/16/2012 1:05 am Updated: 02/16/2012 5:00 pm

Production has halted on "The Colbert Report" for Wednesday and Thursday, according to fans who had tickets for the rest of the week's tapings.

Third Beat and Mediaite are reporting that audience members were informed late Tuesday night via email, "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have cancelled our taping for the date of your ticket reservation, February 15, 2012." And ColbertNation.com has been updated with a rerun scheduled for Thursday night's episode.

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Although no new information about his mother's condition has been released, Stephen Colbert is resuming production on "The Colbert Report."

Colbert Nation shows the next episode will air Monday Feb. 20 with guest Ann Patchett.

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Multiple outlets have cited a family illness as the cause of the suspension of "The Colbert Report," and now a person who has a business relationship with the show has told Huffington Post that the host's mother is seriously ill, and the show will remain suspended until he can return.

Fans and supporters have been tweeting messages of love and support for Colbert and his family throughout the day.

Colbert was born the youngest of 11 children to mother Lorna, 91, and father James, who died in a plane accident in 1974 along with two of Colbert's brothers.

Lorna Colbert appeared on a South Carolina television station talking about her famous son in 2008.

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Since there is now a lot of misinformation out there, here's a recap on what we actually know to be true about "The Colbert Report" hiatus:

  • The show did not air last night and will not air tonight
  • Reruns are airing in place of those two shows
  • Production "should resume soon." No further explanation or details have been provided.

Here are a few things that have been said that are either not true or unproven:

  • Stephen Colbert suspended production: All we know is that production on "The Colbert Report" has been suspended. Whether it was the choice of the host, Comedy Central or a mutually agreed upon decision is unknown.
  • Stephen Colbert has been suspended: This, too, is most likely a misinterpretation. To our knowledge, it is the production has been temporarily suspended, and not the host.
  • "The Colbert Report" has been cancelled: According to Comedy Central, this is merely a "temporary halt of production."
  • Stephen Colbert was eaten by a bear: This is not true.

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As concern that a serious family illness is the cause of the sudden absence of "The Colbert Report" this week, fans have begun turning their speculation into heartfelt well-wishes for the comedian and host:

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Comedian and "Report" audience warm-up guy Pete Dominick is clearly being inundated with questions as to his boss' whereabouts. Unfortunately, Dominick doesn't know anything either:

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"Stephen Colbert has suspended production of his satirical comedy show temporarily because of an emergency in Mr. Colbert’s family, according to people familiar with the show."

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Echoing the suspicion of many fans, writer Lisa Rogak offered this insight:

Rogak is the author of And Nothing But the Truthiness: The Rise (and Further Rise) of Stephen Colbert, which includes detailed information about Colbert's family. Many are also citing the silence of Colbert's normally active Twitter feed as further evidence that a personal emergency is the reason for the hiatus.

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When news initially broke late Wednesday about the suspension of the rest of the week's "Colbert Report" episodes, many fans reacted with concerns over the health of Colbert, his family and his staff. While the majority of speculation still revolves around some kind of personal emergency, others wonder if the interruption could be related either to Colbert's SuperPAC antics, or some kind of corporate dustup with Comedy Central.

However, Brian Stetler, TV & Digital Media reporter for "The New York Times" does not believe that's the case:

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Comedy Central has confirmed the halt of production for the Wednesday and Thursday shows but has released no new information regarding the reasons behind it. Huffington Post has been told that production "should" resume soon.

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PREVIOUSLY: So far, no explanation for the change in production schedule has been given, which has already led to much speculation. According to Third Beat: "The Daily Show has suspended production last-minute due to personal reasons twice during Jon Stewart’s reign: once when his second child was born, and once when a staff member passed away suddenly. If this week’s reasons are of a similar nature, it would be a first for the Colbert Report."

Many fans took to twitter late Wednesday night and Thursday morning after learning of the cancellations to express their hopes that the host and his family and staff were ok.

Colbert made a surprise drop-in on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" on Tuesday night and later tweeted a Valentine's message to his followers.

We will update this post as more information becomes available.

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Production has halted on "The Colbert Report" for Wednesday and Thursday, according to fans who had tickets for the rest of the week's tapings. Third Beat and Mediaite are reporting that audience ...
Production has halted on "The Colbert Report" for Wednesday and Thursday, according to fans who had tickets for the rest of the week's tapings. Third Beat and Mediaite are reporting that audience ...
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bernikitty
single mom of 3, nursing student
07:00 PM on 02/18/2012
i'm thinking of him and his family and sending wishes to his mom. your son is amazing.
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Lady1genius
Little Sister Shotgun
01:31 PM on 02/18/2012
I send my love and best wishes out to Stephen, his mom, and the rest of his family. Stay strong.
10:13 PM on 02/17/2012
Stephen, love and support. You have the right set of priorities. Love and prayers for Mom.
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Blacksheep1
Deprogramming the left, one fact at a time..
05:40 PM on 02/17/2012
It's just a TV show kids. You're all going to be OK.
03:04 PM on 02/17/2012
Best wishes to Stephen and his family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. .
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hipichick7
I'm still walking, so I'm sure that I can dance!
02:54 PM on 02/17/2012
Sending healing thoughts to Mrs. Colbert!
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MovieGuy2010
You can't fight in here..this is the war room!
12:47 PM on 02/17/2012
All our best to Stephen, going even a week without your bright light illuminating the idiocy of our culture is a hardship
12:06 PM on 02/17/2012
Nice to see real family values.
korbendal
Bringing Common Sense Back To America.
12:03 PM on 02/17/2012
I loved the video!!
what a sweet, warm woman...

if she's ill, then I wish our champion of truthiness to hang through this tough time...
the fear of losing a parent is tough at any age.. and I pray that's not the case for Stephen.
my prayers go out to the Colbert family...

does anyone know if sending a card to Comedy Central would get relayed to Stephen?
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Naithom
Estne volumen in toga, an solum tibi libet me vide
11:46 AM on 02/17/2012
Our prayers go out to the Colbert family.
BritishColumbian
American/Canadian liberal
11:08 AM on 02/17/2012
If Colbert wanted people to know, he would have released a statement. As he did not, why can't the media and everyone else respect his privacy?
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11:30 AM on 02/17/2012
He'll release a statement when he's ready. He may not feel like working for a while and he has no obligation to do so.
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Songbird53
01:40 PM on 02/17/2012
Huzzah!. The man has a right to be human beings, and human beings have a right to be with their loved ones as much as needed. Kudos to him for placing his mother's health above his job.
04:12 PM on 02/17/2012
Sorry that won't wash. Colbert is a public figure, he freely choose to be in the limelight and that's part of the cost. They should have released a statement. Hope all is well, but then again we don't know anything for sure because he didn't release a statement.
schrodster
veni vidi I'm outta here
04:16 PM on 02/17/2012
He chose to be in a half hour comedy show PERIOD
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Blacksheep1
Deprogramming the left, one fact at a time..
05:41 PM on 02/17/2012
I hope he doesn't release a statement. He owes you NOTHING.
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jennielake
Intellect is Learned... Wisdom Already Knows
10:23 AM on 02/17/2012
I LOVE YOU Stephen

... just had to say it

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10:20 AM on 02/17/2012
Well wishes and prayers going out to the Colbert family.
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Scoville Scale
Canadian Contrarian
10:03 AM on 02/17/2012
Bummer.
09:48 AM on 02/17/2012
Well, I hope it is a stunt, because I don't want there to be a family emergency of any type. But, Stewart and Colbert take this stuff seriously and I don't think they would suspend production unless it was serious. Whatever it is, I wish Stephen Colbert and his family well, and I hope production resumes soon. I do like the fact that he has his priorities straight. If he is needed at home, then he should be at home for as long as he is needed.
09:55 AM on 02/17/2012
It's obviously not a stunt. It's also perfectly understandable that a 91-year-old woman would be in poor health.
10:10 AM on 02/17/2012
Yes, either that or someone else in the family is ill. I certainly hope it's not the case, but that does seem to be only thing that could be wrong.