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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. Rick May 19, Details Edit. Release date July 22, United States. United States. Official Facebook Official Instagram. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 22 minutes. Related news. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content.

Top Gap. What is the Japanese language plot outline for The Daily Show ? See more gaps Learn more about contributing. Edit page. He has also convinced his viewers, whom he addresses as "the Colbert Nation", to vote for him in various public naming polls: the mascot of the Saginaw Spirit , an Ontario Hockey League team, has been named after him Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle. Colbert's character holds a recurring grudge against everything related to France and the French language.

Ironically, he pronounces both his Irish [34 ] last name "Colbert" and the word "Report" in "The Colbert Report" with an elided "t" in accordance with French pronunciation. In an interview on NPR 's " Fresh Air " Colbert acknowledged the pronunciation of report referring to the word "rapport": A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.

Colbert's character has been described as a "caustic right-wing bully". He is also highly distrustful of technology, particularly robots. Once he received it, however, he claimed the phone knew so much about him that he had become virtually dependent on it, and that the iPhone itself was a threat.

From June 7—9, , Colbert filmed a series of four episodes for the troops in Baghdad, Iraq. He had a suit tailored for him in the Army Combat Uniform pattern and went through an abbreviated version of the Army 's basic training regimen. On the first of the four episodes, Colbert had his head shaved on stage by General Ray Odierno who was jokingly "ordered" to do so by President Barack Obama , who appeared on the episode via a pre-recorded segment from the White House.

Main article: Truthiness. In "The Word" segment of the first episode of the Report , Colbert featured the term truthiness , defined as "the quality by which one purports to know something emotionally or instinctively, without regard to evidence or intellectual examination". Colbert said that, "I don't trust books, they're all fact, no heart. And that's exactly what's pulling our country apart today. Let's face it folks, we are a divided nation Colbert has made frequent reference to the spread of the word truthiness since he introduced it, while carping on media accounts of truthiness that neglect to identify him as its source.

Later, Colbert replied on-air, "I like you too. In fact, if it wasn't for you, this show wouldn't exist. However, while O'Reilly's text serves to emphasize his points, Colbert's text generally serves as an ironic counterpoint to his character's position. Additionally, Colbert parodies O'Reilly's references to his program as the "no spin zone" by inviting viewers of his show to "take a spin in the no fact zone". As a souvenir, Colbert "stole" a microwave from the O'Reilly green room—in fact, he informed O'Reilly of his intention to take the microwave beforehand—later displaying it on his own show.

He later sent over a replacement microwave, emblazoned with The Colbert Report logo. On the August 10, episode, Stephen Colbert was shown wielding a lightsaber in front of a green screen , a parody of the Star Wars Kid internet phenomenon.

The greenscreen footage was subsequently edited by fans and their results were posted on the Internet, primarily the website YouTube. Lucas himself made an appearance on the October 11 episode to showcase his own entry.

When indie rock band The Decemberists shot a music video for their single " O Valencia! In response, The Decemberists challenged Colbert to a guitar solo challenge. On December 20, , Chris Funk , lead guitarist for The Decemberists, came on the show for the guitar solo challenge. Once Funk finished playing, Colbert arrived on stage with a five-necked guitar belonging to Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick. Colbert played five notes, pretended to cut his hand, and insisted that he could no longer play, so Peter Frampton played a solo in Colbert's place.

The deciding vote was given to Henry Kissinger , who had briefly appeared earlier in the show. Kissinger said that the American people had won, at which point Colbert declared himself the winner. I love the Decemberists, they rock. In your face, Funk! The show would display entries on a semi-regular basis for the next two months.

On September 5, , Colbert issued a follow up McCain green screen challenge. He challenged his viewers to alter the footage of McCain's acceptance speech, while Colbert himself took a one week hiatus. On June 21, , Colbert broke his left wrist while performing his warm-up for the show.

Colbert has subsequently attempted to pass on bracelets to well-known media figures including Katie Couric Stephen gave a Wriststrong bracelet to Couric and she said that she would wear it on air, but didn't , Brian Williams and Matt Lauer. All proceeds raised by the sales of the wrist bands are given to the Yellow Ribbon Fund.

On August 23 the cast was removed on air, [61 ] and it was announced that Colbert would auction off his cast for the Yellow Ribbon Fund on eBay. The auction began after that evening's show. However, many bids were canceled because bidders failed to get pre-approved by the seller which was required in the auction.

While Colbert's wrist was in the cast, the character began taking and subsequently became addicted to painkillers to deal with his injury, frequently taking absurd doses and displaying exaggerated withdrawal symptoms of irritability and hallucinations when they were denied. The cast was removed on television, after which The Report went on a brief hiatus, and following its return on September 10, Colbert claimed that, with help from a court order and rehab over the break, he had kicked his addiction.

The boost in popularity many of Colbert's guests receive after appearing on the show has been nicknamed the "Colbert Bump". The first major instance of the "Bump" was after Colbert's interview with Congressman Ron Paul , who climbed two percentage points in Republican Party Primary polls after his appearance on the show. In , the "Colbert Bump" was credited with greatly increasing sales of Edan Lepucki 's novel California which Colbert promoted in response to Amazon. Main article: List of The Colbert Report characters.

While the show is largely dominated by Colbert, there are a number of recurring characters who appear periodically. Colbert will frequently address the show's director, Jimmy—a reference to real-life Colbert Report director Jim Hoskinson—and will sometimes converse with him.

On the rare occasions Jimmy has appeared on screen, he has been portrayed by staff writer Peter Gwinn. Colbert will say "Jim" when he wants a filmed segment to start playing. Building manager Tad, portrayed by Paul Dinello , has appeared on the show multiple times to host special segments. Other recurring members of Colbert's fictional staff have included Meg the intern played by Meg DeFrancesco , Jay the intern played by staff writer Jay Katsir , Bobby the stage manager played by Eric Drysdale and Killer uncredited.

Early in the show's run, Stephen occasionally encountered Russ Lieber, a liberal media personality character portrayed by David Cross. Tim Meadows has also appeared on the show as P.

Winsome, a black Republican and hucksterish entrepreneur. An inanimate character was created in response to the Supreme Court ruling to lift the Washington, D.

Sweetness is a black Colt Detective Special that Colbert can hear talk to him. He will often converse with Sweetness by holding her up to his ear and then relaying what she has said to the audience. Colbert has also voiced Wilford Brimley in false phone conversations. Kickstarter Tumblr Art Club. Film TV Games. Fortnite Game of Thrones Books. Comics Music. Filed under: Entertainment. Linkedin Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email.

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