Thursday was the final episode of "The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore," after it was announced on Monday that Comedy Central was canceling the show, and Wilmore spent it with his correspondents looking back on their favorite moments.
But the highlight was when former "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart came on to give Wilmore a farewell.
An executive producer on the show, Stewart gave some touching remarks on what the show, which focused on issues of race, and Wilmore provided for television.
"You started a conversation that was not on television when you began," Stewart told Wilmore. "What you don't realize is you walk out of this room and that conversation doesn't end."
Wilmore was a correspondent on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" before hosting "The Nightly Show," which replaced "The Colbert Report.""The Nightly Show" ran for two seasons.
Watch Stewart's remarks:
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