The Daily Show Season 5

January. 04,2000      TV-14
Rating:
8.3
Trailer Synopsis

The World's Fakest News Team tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and pop culture.

Episode 166 : Gillian Anderson
December. 21,2000
Tonight, actress Gillian Anderson from the The X-Files.
Episode 165 : Jeri Ryan
December. 20,2000
Tonight, actress Jeri Ryan promotes her new movie Dracula 2000.
Episode 164 : Marisa Tomei
December. 19,2000
Episode 163 : Marla Sokoloff
December. 18,2000
Episode 162 : Wolf Blitzer
December. 14,2000
Episode 161 : Indecision 2000 Special
December. 13,2000
Episode 160 : Greta Van Susteren
December. 12,2000
Episode 159 : Ira Glass
December. 11,2000
Episode 158 : Marlan Wayans
December. 07,2000
Episode 157 : Chris O'Donnell
December. 06,2000
Episode 156 : Faith Ford
December. 05,2000
Episode 155 : Thomas Gibson
December. 04,2000
Episode 154 : Anthony Clark
November. 30,2000
Episode 153 : Billy Campbell
November. 29,2000
Episode 152 : Laura San Giacomo
November. 28,2000
Episode 151 : John Goodman
November. 27,2000
Episode 150 : Tales of Survival with Vance DeGeneres
November. 20,2000
Episode 149 : Rhys Ifans
November. 16,2000
Episode 148 : Adam Sandler
November. 15,2000
Episode 147 : Patricia Arquette
November. 14,2000
Episode 146 : Adam Sandler
November. 13,2000
Episode 145 : Michael Moore
November. 09,2000
Tonight, documentary director Michael Moore promoting his TV series on Bravo called The Awful Truth.
Episode 144 : Richard Belzer
November. 08,2000
Episode 143 : Indecision 2000 Choose and Loose
November. 07,2000
Episode 142 : Arlen Specter
November. 06,2000
Episode 141 : Michael Richards
November. 02,2000
Episode 140 : Phil Donahue
November. 01,2000
Episode 139 : David Frost
October. 31,2000
Episode 138 : Brett Butler
October. 30,2000
Episode 137 : Steven Weber
October. 26,2000
Episode 136 : Posh Spice & Baby Spice
October. 25,2000
Episode 135 : Jeff Garlin
October. 24,2000
Episode 134 : Kevin James
October. 23,2000
Episode 133 : Brendan Fraser
October. 19,2000
Episode 132 : Joshua Jackson
October. 18,2000
Episode 131 : Christian Slater
October. 17,2000
Episode 130 : Alice Cooper
October. 16,2000
Episode 129 : Ralph Nader
October. 05,2000
Episode 128 : Jewel
October. 04,2000
Episode 127 : Ashton Kutcher
October. 03,2000
Episode 126 : Dean Cain
October. 02,2000
Episode 125 : Tony Danza
September. 28,2000
Episode 124 : Sylvester Stallone
September. 27,2000
Episode 123 : Bill Goldberg
September. 26,2000
Episode 122 : Jonathan Katz
September. 25,2000
Episode 121 : Jamie Foxx
September. 21,2000
Episode 120 : Barenaked Ladies
September. 20,2000
Episode 119 : Jamie Lee Curtis
September. 19,2000
Episode 118 : Ryan Phillippe
September. 18,2000
Episode 117 : Senator Joe Lieberman
September. 14,2000
Episode 116 : Lennox Lewis
September. 13,2000
Episode 115 : Eugene Levy
September. 12,2000
Episode 114 : Joe Mantegna
September. 11,2000
Episode 113 : Spinal Tap
September. 07,2000
Episode 112 : Greg Kinnear
September. 06,2000
Episode 111 : Donal Logue
September. 05,2000
Episode 110 : Vincent D'Onofrio
August. 24,2000
Episode 109 : Slash
August. 23,2000
Episode 108 : Jeremy Piven
August. 22,2000
Episode 107 : Democratic National Convention Pt. 4
August. 18,2000
Episode 106 : Democratic National Convention Pt. 3
August. 17,2000
Episode 105 : Democratic National Convention Pt. 2
August. 16,2000
Episode 104 : Democratic National Convention Pt. 1
August. 15,2000
Episode 103 : Republican National Convention Pt. 4
August. 04,2000
Episode 102 : Republican National Convention Pt. 3
August. 03,2000
Episode 101 : Republican National Convention Pt. 2
August. 02,2000
Episode 100 : Republican National Convention Pt. 1
August. 01,2000
Episode 99 : Campaign Trail to the Road to the White House
July. 31,2000
Episode 98 : Jennifer Beals
July. 26,2000
Episode 97 : Joe Eszterhas
July. 25,2000
Episode 96 : Peter Fonda
July. 24,2000
Episode 95 : Al Roker
July. 20,2000
Episode 94 : Fourth Anniversary Special
July. 19,2000
Episode 93 : Halle Berry
July. 18,2000
Episode 92 : Shawn & Marlon Wayans
July. 17,2000
Episode 91 : Billy Crudup
July. 13,2000
Episode 90 : Famke Janssen
July. 12,2000
Episode 89 : J.K. Simmons
July. 11,2000
Episode 88 : Anna Paquin
July. 10,2000
Episode 87 : John C. Reilly
June. 29,2000
Episode 86 : Richie Sambora
June. 28,2000
Episode 85 : Jeff Probst
June. 27,2000
Episode 84 : Cheri Oteri
June. 26,2000
Episode 83 : Alicia Silverstone
June. 22,2000
Episode 82 : Freddie Prinze Jr.
June. 21,2000
Episode 81 : Joe Lockhart
June. 20,2000
Episode 80 : Heather Donahue
June. 19,2000
Episode 79 : Julie Brown
June. 15,2000
Episode 78 : Jimmy Kimmel & Adam Carolla
June. 14,2000
Episode 77 : Mark Curry
June. 13,2000
Episode 76 : When the Elderly Go on TV with Al Greenwood
June. 12,2000
Episode 75 : Michael Moore
June. 07,2000
Episode 74 : Kelli Williams
June. 06,2000
Episode 73 : Penn and Teller
June. 05,2000
Episode 72 : Sonja Christopher
May. 31,2000
Episode 71 : Laura Kightlinger
May. 30,2000
Episode 70 : Thandie Newton
May. 29,2000
Episode 69 : Michael Rapaport
May. 18,2000
Episode 68 : Jane Leeves
May. 17,2000
Episode 67 : Kyle MacLachlan
May. 16,2000
Episode 66 : Tracey Ullman
May. 15,2000
Episode 65 : Betty White
May. 11,2000
Episode 64 : Andy Richter
May. 10,2000
Episode 63 : Jesse L. Martin
May. 09,2000
Episode 62 : Wendie Malick
May. 08,2000
Episode 61 : Eric Close
May. 04,2000
Episode 60 : Julie Warner
May. 03,2000
Episode 59 : Luke Wilson
May. 02,2000
Episode 58 : S. Epatha Merkerson
May. 01,2000
Episode 57 : Stephen Baldwin
April. 27,2000
Episode 56 : Jeanne Tripplehorn
April. 26,2000
Episode 55 : Kirsten Dunst
April. 25,2000
Episode 54 : Hugh Hefner
April. 24,2000
Episode 53 : Arlen Specter
April. 20,2000
Episode 52 : Diamond Dallas Page
April. 19,2000
Episode 51 : Samantha Mathis
April. 18,2000
Episode 50 : Stanley Tucci
April. 17,2000
Episode 49 : David Alan Grier
April. 13,2000
Episode 48 : Patrick Stewart
April. 12,2000
Episode 47 : Ben Stein
April. 11,2000
Episode 46 : Roger Daltrey
April. 10,2000
Episode 45 : Jimmy Smits
March. 30,2000
Episode 44 : Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
March. 29,2000
Episode 43 : Joshua Jackson
March. 28,2000
Episode 42 : John Lydon
March. 27,2000
Episode 41 : Leelee Sobieski
March. 23,2000
Episode 40 : Eric Idle
March. 22,2000
Episode 39 : Marla Sokoloff
March. 21,2000
Episode 38 : Chris Meloni
March. 20,2000
Episode 37 : Drew Carey
March. 16,2000
Episode 36 : Wolf Blitzer
March. 15,2000
Episode 35 : Kim Delaney
March. 14,2000
Episode 34 : Eddie Izzard
March. 13,2000
Episode 33 : Garry Shandling
March. 09,2000
Episode 32 : Bob Dole
March. 08,2000
Episode 31 : Kevin Pollak
March. 07,2000
Episode 30 : Neil Patrick Harris
March. 06,2000
Episode 29 : Ellen DeGeneres
March. 02,2000
Episode 28 : Tobey Maguire
March. 01,2000
Episode 27 : Vin Diesel
February. 29,2000
Episode 26 : Forest Whitaker
February. 28,2000
Episode 25 : Rachael Leigh Cook
February. 24,2000
Episode 24 : Charlize Theron
February. 23,2000
Episode 23 : Snoop Dogg
February. 22,2000
Episode 22 : Ed McMahon
February. 17,2000
Episode 21 : Matthew Perry
February. 16,2000
Episode 20 : Dennis Farina
February. 15,2000
Episode 19 : Moby
February. 14,2000
Episode 18 : Jason Priestly
February. 03,2000
Episode 17 : Bob Dole
February. 02,2000
Episode 16 : Jeff Bridges
February. 01,2000
Episode 15 : David Arquette
January. 27,2000
Episode 14 : Jenny McCarthy
January. 26,2000
Episode 13 : Peter Krause
January. 25,2000
Episode 12 : Selma Blair
January. 24,2000
Episode 11 : Jerry Springer
January. 20,2000
Episode 10 : Freddie Prinze Jr.
January. 19,2000
Episode 9 : Frankie Muniz
January. 18,2000
Episode 8 : Penelope Ann Miller
January. 17,2000
Episode 7 : Michael Stipe
January. 13,2000
Episode 6 : Ice Cube
January. 12,2000
Episode 5 : Will Ferrell
January. 11,2000
Episode 4 : Joe Montana
January. 10,2000
Episode 3 : Richard Belzer
January. 06,2000
Episode 2 : Robbie Williams
January. 05,2000
Episode 1 : Cynthia Nixon
January. 04,2000

Seasons

Season 29
Following the departure of host Trevor Noah at the end of 2022, a series of guest hosts from both within and outside "The Daily Show's" correspondents roster filled the program's anchor chair throughout 2023, each sitting in for a one-week assignment. On January 24, 2024, it was announced that Jon Stewart would return to the show he had hosted from 1999 to 2015. This time around, in addition to serving as an executive producer, Stewart will host Monday episodes through at least the end of the 2024 U.S. election cycle. From Tuesdays through Thursdays, members of "The Best F#@king News Team" will rotate hosting duties.
Season 29 2024
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Season 16 2011
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