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The Daily Show

  • TV Series
  • 1996–
  • TV-14
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
49K
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2,164
1,674
The Daily Show (1996)
The Daily Show
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A comedy news show featuring humorous takes on top stories.A comedy news show featuring humorous takes on top stories.A comedy news show featuring humorous takes on top stories.

  • Creators
    • Madeleine Smithberg
    • Lizz Winstead
  • Stars
    • Jon Stewart
    • Trevor Noah
    • Stephen Colbert
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    49K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,164
    1,674
    • Creators
      • Madeleine Smithberg
      • Lizz Winstead
    • Stars
      • Jon Stewart
      • Trevor Noah
      • Stephen Colbert
    • 186User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 30 Primetime Emmys
      • 94 wins & 260 nominations total

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    Jon Stewart
    Jon Stewart
    • Self - Host…
    • 1996–2025
    Trevor Noah
    Trevor Noah
    • Self - Host…
    • 2014–2022
    Stephen Colbert
    Stephen Colbert
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 1997–2015
    Roy Wood Jr.
    Roy Wood Jr.
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 2015–2023
    John Oliver
    John Oliver
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 2006–2025
    Desi Lydic
    Desi Lydic
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 2015–2025
    Michael Kosta
    Michael Kosta
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 2017–2025
    Lewis Black
    Lewis Black
    • Self - Commentator
    • 1996–2025
    Craig Kilborn
    Craig Kilborn
    • Self - Host…
    • 1996–2025
    Jordan Klepper
    Jordan Klepper
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 2014–2025
    Samantha Bee
    Samantha Bee
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 2003–2015
    Ronny Chieng
    Ronny Chieng
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 2015–2025
    Jason Jones
    Jason Jones
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 2005–2015
    Steve Carell
    Steve Carell
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 1999–2015
    Rob Corddry
    Rob Corddry
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 2002–2018
    Ed Helms
    Ed Helms
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 2002–2024
    Mo Rocca
    Mo Rocca
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 1998–2020
    Aasif Mandvi
    Aasif Mandvi
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 2006–2024
    • Creators
      • Madeleine Smithberg
      • Lizz Winstead
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    6JWJanneck

    It used to be extraordinary

    Jon Stewart took over a nondescript comedy show and turned it into a venue that aired some of the best political satire on television on nearly a daily basis for about a decade and a half. In a world where politicians and the media that are supposed to cover them seem to compete with each other over who is most morally bankrupt, most corrupt, most cynical, and most stupid, Stewart's show provided moments of relief and sanity and common sense, packaged as comedy around a body of top-notch research.

    The Daily Show used to be extraordinary. It spawned a few other shows where former cast members explored interesting variations on the theme of satirizing public life, and might have created or defined a genre in the process. Those days are over.

    I tried to like its new host, Trevor Noah. There is a phase of comparison anybody in his position has to overcome, where he is seen as replacing somebody rather than simply a voice of his own. There are all these small differences, some deliberate, others maybe not, that might annoy old fans just because they are different from what they are used to, and wouldn't have been even noticed otherwise (the out-of-breath voice of the announcer in the opening credits, introducing the Moment of Zen standing up, ...). It takes a while to find one's voice in this kind of job, and Noah still looks like he can't quite believe his luck, or how funny the jokes are (even when he messes them up), but it took Stewart a little bit of time to find the Zone of Anger at "the system" necessary for his brand of satire, so maybe Noah just needs more time to get there. All of these things are fixable.

    A more serious problem, I think, is that Noah is moved by something less interesting than Stewart. When news people, cornered by public opinion that trusted a comedy show more than what they tried to create, "accused" Stewart of being their (biased) competition, he would insist that his primary motivation was comedy based on the absurdity of the system, rather than a specific political agenda. Many (especially conservative) folks dismissed this as a tactical response, but I think it was essentially true. Of course most viewers of Stewart's show would be "liberal", but I think it could have been watched and enjoyed by a conservative, too, for its irreverent criticism of across-the-aisle stupidity and callousness and Stewart's non-partisan sense of fairness that allowed him to have many productive and interesting conversations with people he deeply disagreed with.

    Noah's show is different. His primary motivator isn't comedic wonder at the theater of the absurd that is American public discourse, but a specific political view. He wants viewers to think about things in a certain way, and he has little to offer to those that don't. Where Stewart's classical foe was Fox News, Noah just piles on the Trump, an easy target, but without its refraction in incompetent and biased media only of passing comedic value. Of course, Trump would have found a prominent place in Stewart's show, too, but while we enjoyed laughing at his antics, we would also have learned something about how his story was told to us by our media. Noah tries to emulate the taste of Stewart's show, but without the fiber. He has lost the essence of TDS because his interests are essentially different from Stewart's, and we are just a little poorer for it.
    matlock2

    Easily the funniest late night talk show on the air

    This is a great show. Stewart has the perfect sense of humor to deal with the outrageness of his correspondents. He remains the center of sanity as reporters like Colbert, Carrell, and Rocca act in the strangest of ways. The seriousness that their interviewing subjects show is absolutely amazing. They pick on everyone equally. If the Onion had a TV show, this would be it. The only area were the show could slightly improve is Jon's interviewing technique. He doesn't match up with Conan as far as getting funny stuff out of the celebrities, but he is better than most. This show is absolutely incredible and I hope it lasts forever.
    sprockets86

    Dubya: "I was not elected to one party--"; John Stewart: "You were not elected."

    When the show premiered in 1996, it was good. Craig Kilborn and his staff of oddball reporters showed signs of comedic genius. Five questions were always a pleasure, and the highlight for me had to be the scene from LEGEND OF RICKY in that segment's video opening.

    But when John Stewart came, so did the greatness. Mo Rocca, Vance DeGeneres, Stephen Colbert, Nancy Walls, and Steve Corral, as well as the always funny Lewis Black and hilarious Frank DeCaro replaced the correspondence team--and have done very, very well. THE DAILY SHOW has grown from the small, mock news program/night show it once was into something completely new and fun. During the conventions last year, THE DAILY SHOW broke coverage of our current president with an erection while hearing his name nominated. Now this is crude, but in the context of the event, and the fact that it is pretty hard to doctor something like that, this six minute segment was perhaps the funniest in the show's history.

    And it just keeps getting better. Its correspondents are better than ever (Colbert especially), and it is gradually gaining respect as a real news program. A reward for anyone interested in news and comedy--I wholeheartedly recommend you check this gem out if you haven't already!
    3tonedeaftromboner

    Not My Cup of Tea

    I WAS a Daily Show fan for years, but am completely confused at the decision to place Trevor Noah in the anchor seat. As with all nightly talk shows, it seems The Daily Show wants to be more frat party than talk show. Obviously, anyone who replaced John Stewart was going to be facing great scrutiny, but Trevor just is not a good fit. Gone is the sly wit, emotional connection, and light banter that The Daily Show excelled at. It was a struggle for me to stay up so late the watch this show (because I get up so early in the morning), but I always thought it was worth the effort. I guess now, I get an hour more sleep every night. Healthy for me, but it feels like something is missing now.
    Rick-34

    only way to get the news

    A recent poll showed that a surprisingly large percentage of Americans got their news from the faux news show the Daily Show. With corporate news becoming increasinly bland and sacrificing journalistic qualities in favor of ratings, news satire has becoming ever more important.

    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.

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    Related interests

    Tom Brokaw
    News
    Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
    Satire
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    • Trivia
      According 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.
    • Goofs
      Some of the world globes in the opening credits spun in the wrong direction until 2015.
    • Quotes

      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?

    • Connections
      Edited into Comedy Central Salutes George W. Bush (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Dog on Fire
      Written and Performed by Bob Mould

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Comedy Partners
      • Comedy Central
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    • Runtime
      • 22m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD
      • 4:3

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