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FILE - In this July 24, 2016 file photo, comedian Stephen Colbert appears at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Colbert, who capitalized on the political conventions with live airings of his late-night show, will do the same for the presidential and vice presidential debates. "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" will air live on CBS after the scheduled Sept. 26 and Oct. 19 debates between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump and following the Tim Kaine-Mike Pence debate Oct. 4, the network said Wednesday, Aug. 10. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) Image Credit: AP

Stephen Colbert, who capitalised on the political conventions with live airings of his late-night show, will do the same for the presidential and vice-residential debates.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air live on CBS after the scheduled September 26 and October 19 debates between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump and following the Tim Kaine-Mike Pence debate October 4, the network said on Wednesday.

Colbert, who is in his first-season transition from his Comedy Central series The Colbert Report, clearly revelled in making his CBS show more topical with convention comedy.

It also yielded what the network called his “biggest viral clips to date”, a measure beyond ratings of how much attention a show is attracting. Those popular bits: fellow Comedy Central alumnus Jon Stewart’s guest appearance and Broadway star Laura Benanti’s impersonation of Melania Trump.

The host also has introduced a version of the faux Colbert he played on Colbert Report, using him to crack biting political jokes. Colbert told viewers that lawyers from his old company said the blowhard cable news host he had played was not his intellectual property — so he introduced “Stephen Colbert’s identical cousin.”

CBS entertainment chief Glenn Geller was asked at a meeting of TV critics on Wednesday if negotiations were under way to allow Colbert to use more of his old character.

Geller ducked the question, saying that Colbert addressed it on his show and that he would let him speak for himself.