Émission comique qui présente les faiblesses et le monde réel avec un côté satirique. En plus des actualités, le Daily Show invite des célébrités pour des interviews avec Trevor Noah.Émission comique qui présente les faiblesses et le monde réel avec un côté satirique. En plus des actualités, le Daily Show invite des célébrités pour des interviews avec Trevor Noah.Émission comique qui présente les faiblesses et le monde réel avec un côté satirique. En plus des actualités, le Daily Show invite des célébrités pour des interviews avec Trevor Noah.
- A remporté 30 prix Primetime Emmy
- 94 victoires et 260 nominations au total
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One anchor, four correspondents, zero credibility.
The Daily Show is the #1 fake comedic news show out there. Every weekday night on Comedy Central (or Comedy Network for me) Jon Stewart, officially the second funniest man in America, hosts a show that everyone needs to see. The whole show follows the main news stories of today and comments on them with hilarious political satire. Not only that, but everyday, a guest comes in for an interview. And I'm not talking guests nobody has heard of. We're talking about Bill Clinton, Matthew Broderick, Desmond Tutu, John Kerry, etc.
The Daily Show is definitely worth your time. Give it a try. You'll be glad you did.
Now better than ever.
only way to get the news
Jon Stewart is splendid as the host who pokes and prods public figures to discuss recent news in ways they cannot do on network news. The correspondents are terrific, especially Stephen Colbert. This show is the best of basic cable! Great guests who have made recent appearances include Ambassador Joseph Wilson, whose wife was outed as a CIA operative by Robert Novak, and Richard Clarke, the former counter-terrorism "czar". Conservatives get their chances to, but aside from John McCain, the audience (in NY) tends to favor the liberals.
Jon Stewart is Great!
One of the funniest shows on TV.
For many young adults, the complex truths and shades of grey in this new "adult world" tend to be oversimplified and broadly painted by the ratings crazed popular News Media. It is a relief and a comfort to view a program to poke fun and point out the underlying absurdity of it all. Understand, this show does not preach, and its intentions are first, and foremost, to crack jokes and promote laughter. But in an era when lowbrow, kitschy humor and shock seem to be the easiest path to laughter, it is a pleasure and a blessing to have such a smart, witty, and insightful show as this one.
Not to be missed.
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- AnecdotesAccording to Jon Stewart, his least favorite guest to ever appear on the show was Hugh Grant. According to Stewart, Grant was rude to the staff.
- GaffesSome of the world globes in the opening credits spun in the wrong direction until 2015.
- Citations
Stephen Colbert: After all, it was Thomas Jefferson who said "Everyone imposes his own system as far as his army can reach."
Jon Stewart: No, that was Stalin. Thomas Jefferson said that he'd "Rather have free press and no government, than a government and no free press".
Stephen Colbert: Well, what else would you expect from a slave-banging, Hitler-loving queer?
- ConnexionsEdited into Comedy Central Salutes George W. Bush (2008)
- Bandes originalesDog on Fire
Written and Performed by Bob Mould
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