The new host Trevor Noah of Comedy Central's The Daily Show that will have a premiere on Monday, September 28 on Comedy Central, will appear on CBS's Late Show with Stephen Colbert on September 17.
The guests of the American late night show also includes UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and the American country, bluegrass musician Chris Stapleton.
The South African comedian, TV and radio host Trevor Noah's last-minute addition to Colbert's show is to take the place of actress Naomi Watts - who was originally set to appear on the show.
After the American comedian, media critic and television host Jon Stewart left the Comedy Central show last month, Trevor Noah was chosen to fire up his own version of The Daily Show. Just for the record, currently, the former host Jon Stewart, serves as the executive producer of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Stephen Colbert, who is considered as one of the most famous alumni of The Daily Show, could definitely give some helpful tips to the still inexperienced host while guesting on CBS's Late Show.
After all, Stephen Colbert is a multi-talented and a critically acclaimed host, writer, producer, satirist and comedian, who became quite famous for his previous late night show - The Colbert Report.
On the other hand, the American basic cable and satellite television channel - Comedy Central, is preparing for the debut of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. They are gearing up with a series of promos that will mock, in a playful way the young comedian's (Noah) relative inexperience covering American politics.
In the latest promo, Jordan Klepper will sit at "The Daily Show" desk along with Noah in an attempt to prepare him for the 2016 presidential election.
To usher in the new era of The Daily Show, Noah will be welcoming three correspondents on its premiere Ronny Chieng, Desi Lydic and Roy Wood Jr.
Catch it him on both shows.