The Daily Show Season 7

January. 08,2002      TV-14
Rating:
8.3
Trailer Synopsis

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

Episode 160 : John Cusack
December. 19,2002
Episode 159 : Edward Norton
December. 18,2002
Episode 158 : Charles Barkley
December. 17,2002
Jon Favreau
Episode 157 : Sen. Charles Schumer
December. 16,2002
Sen. Charles Schumer
Episode 156 : Anna Paquin
December. 12,2002
Paula Zahn
Episode 155 : Sandra Bullock
December. 11,2002
Episode 154 : Tom Brokaw
December. 10,2002
Tom Brokaw
Episode 153 : Al Gore
December. 09,2002
TONIGHT: Former Vice-President and Presidential Candidate (D) Al Gore.
Episode 152 : Rob Schneider
December. 05,2002
Rob Schneider.
Episode 151 : Colin Quinn
December. 04,2002
Episode 150 : Katrina Vanden Heuvel
December. 03,2002
Joe Klein
Episode 149 : Andy Richter
December. 02,2002
Episode 148 : Kevin James
November. 21,2002
Bea Arthur
Episode 147 : Catherine Crier
November. 20,2002
Catherine Crier
Episode 146 : Rep. Harold Ford
November. 19,2002
Rep.
Episode 145 : Ja Rule
November. 18,2002
Episode 144 : Tom Arnold
November. 14,2002
David Remnick
Episode 143 : Kiefer Sutherland
November. 13,2002
Episode 142 : Alexandria Pelosi
November. 12,2002
Episode 141 : Jakob Dylan
November. 07,2002
Episode 140 : Candy Crowley
November. 06,2002
Episode 139 : Live Election Night Special
November. 05,2002
Episode 138 : Christina Aguilera
November. 04,2002
Episode 137 : Ted Koppel
October. 31,2002
Episode 136 : Pat Buchanan
October. 30,2002
Episode 135 : Victoria Clark
October. 29,2002
Episode 134 : Sen. John Edwards
October. 28,2002
TONIGHT: North Carolina Senator John Edwards (D).
Episode 133 : Greg Kinnear
October. 17,2002
Greg Kinnear
Episode 132 : Richard Lewis
October. 16,2002
Jason Schwartzman
Episode 131 : Judy Woodruff
October. 15,2002
Episode 130 : Road to Washington Special
October. 14,2002
Episode 129 : Oliver North
October. 10,2002
Oliver North
Episode 128 : Peter Jennings
October. 09,2002
Sebastian Junger
Episode 127 : Jill Hennessy
October. 08,2002
Episode 126 : Jake Gyllenhaal
October. 07,2002
Episode 125 : Rita Wilson
October. 03,2002
Rita Wilson
Episode 124 : David Schwimmer
October. 02,2002
Episode 123 : Patrick Dempsey
October. 01,2002
Colin Hanks
Episode 122 : Bonnie Hunt
September. 30,2002
Bonnie Hunt
Episode 121 : Goldie Hawn
September. 26,2002
Episode 120 : George Stephanopoulos
September. 25,2002
Luke Wilson
Episode 119 : Kate Hudson
September. 24,2002
Anjelica Houston
Episode 118 : Djimon Hounsou
September. 19,2002
Leslie Stahl
Episode 117 : Damon Wayans
September. 18,2002
Episode 116 : Jason Lee
September. 17,2002
Episode 115 : John Miller
September. 16,2002
Episode 114 : Sarah Vowell
September. 12,2002
Episode 113 : Zach Braff
September. 10,2002
Episode 112 : Lorraine Bracco
September. 09,2002
Episode 111 : Matthew Perry
August. 22,2002
Episode 110 : Robin Williams
August. 21,2002
Episode 109 : Jim Lehrer
August. 20,2002
Episode 108 : Denis Leary
August. 19,2002
Episode 107 : Rich Eisen
August. 15,2002
Episode 106 : Kevin Nealon
August. 14,2002
Episode 105 : Scott Ritter
August. 13,2002
Episode 104 : Michael C. Hall
August. 12,2002
Michael C.
Episode 103 : Paul Rudd
August. 08,2002
Episode 102 : Vin Diesel
August. 07,2002
Episode 101 : Antonio Banderas
August. 06,2002
Episode 100 : Charles Schumer
August. 05,2002
Episode 99 : Mike Myers
August. 01,2002
Episode 98 : Martin Lawrence
July. 31,2002
Episode 97 : Robert Wagner
July. 30,2002
Episode 96 : Cynthia Nixon
July. 29,2002
Episode 95 : Seth Green
July. 25,2002
Episode 94 : Steven Weber
July. 24,2002
Episode 93 : Tim Blake Nelson
July. 23,2002
Episode 92 : Regis Philbin
July. 22,2002
Episode 91 : Natasha Henstridge
July. 18,2002
Episode 90 : Ann Coulter
July. 17,2002
Episode 89 : Michelle Williams
July. 16,2002
Episode 88 : John Ritter
July. 15,2002
Episode 87 : Steve Irwin
July. 11,2002
Episode 86 : Busta Rhymes
July. 10,2002
Episode 85 : John King
July. 09,2002
Episode 84 : Adam Sandler
July. 08,2002
Episode 83 : Clint Mathis
June. 27,2002
Episode 82 : Paul Sorvino
June. 26,2002
Patrick Dempsey
Episode 81 : David Scheffer
June. 25,2002
Episode 80 : Colin Farrell
June. 24,2002
Episode 79 : David Cross & Bob Odenkirk
June. 20,2002
Episode 78 : Cynthia McFadden
June. 19,2002
George Stephanopoulos
Episode 77 : Christian Slater
June. 18,2002
Djimon Hounsou
Episode 76 : Freddie Prinze Jr.
June. 17,2002
Damon Wayans
Episode 75 : Joseph Cirincione
June. 13,2002
Episode 74 : Michael Bloomberg
June. 12,2002
Episode 73 : Val Kilmer
June. 11,2002
Episode 72 : Charles Grodin
June. 10,2002
Episode 71 : Christopher Whitcomb
June. 06,2002
Episode 70 : Adam Carolla & Jimmy Kimmel
June. 05,2002
Episode 69 : Ashleigh Banfield
June. 04,2002
Robin Williams
Episode 68 : Colin Firth
June. 03,2002
Jim Lehrer
Episode 67 : Matt Walsh Goes To Hawaii
May. 23,2002
Episode 66 : Allison Janney
May. 16,2002
Rich Eisen
Episode 65 : Rupert Everett
May. 15,2002
Episode 64 : Liev Schreiber
May. 14,2002
Episode 63 : Moby
May. 13,2002
Moby
Episode 62 : David Boreanaz
May. 09,2002
Episode 61 : Diane Lane
May. 08,2002
Episode 60 : Mark Bowden
May. 07,2002
Episode 59 : Simon Baker
May. 06,2002
Episode 58 : Willem Defoe
May. 02,2002
Charles Schumer
Episode 57 : Robin Roberts
May. 01,2002
Episode 56 : Alanis Morrissette
April. 30,2002
Episode 55 : Susan Caskie
April. 29,2002
Episode 54 : H.W. Crocker III
April. 25,2002
Cynthia Nixon
Episode 53 : Elvis Costello
April. 24,2002
Episode 52 : Beau Bridges
April. 23,2002
Episode 51 : Michael Clarke Duncan
April. 22,2002
Tim Blake Nelson
Episode 50 : Richard Dreyfuss
April. 18,2002
Episode 49 : Tara Reid
April. 17,2002
Episode 48 : Lisa Beyer
April. 16,2002
Episode 47 : Samuel L. Jackson
April. 15,2002
Samuel L.
Episode 46 : The Goo Goo Dolls
April. 11,2002
Episode 45 : Patricia Arquette
April. 10,2002
Episode 44 : Judy Woodruff
April. 09,2002
Episode 43 : Tony Danza
April. 08,2002
Episode 42 : Ashley Judd
April. 04,2002
Episode 41 : Jon Favreau
April. 03,2002
Episode 40 : David Brock
April. 02,2002
Episode 39 : Paula Zahn
April. 01,2002
Episode 38 : Aidan Quinn
March. 21,2002
Episode 37 : John Leguizamo
March. 20,2002
Episode 36 : John McCain
March. 19,2002
Episode 35 : Andy Richter
March. 18,2002
Episode 34 : Bill O'Reilly
March. 14,2002
Episode 33 : Joe Klein
March. 13,2002
Episode 32 : Denis Leary
March. 12,2002
Episode 31 : Bea Arthur
March. 11,2002
Episode 30 : Tom Arnold
March. 07,2002
Episode 29 : Milla Jovovich
March. 06,2002
Episode 28 : Richard Lewis
March. 05,2002
Episode 27 : David Remnick
March. 04,2002
Episode 26 : Michael Moore
February. 21,2002
Episode 25 : Bethany McLean
February. 20,2002
Episode 24 : Jeri Ryan
February. 19,2002
Episode 23 : Rebecca Romijn
February. 14,2002
Episode 22 : Ralph Nader
February. 13,2002
Episode 21 : John Stossel
February. 12,2002
Episode 20 : Scott Bakula
February. 11,2002
Episode 19 : Barry Manilow
February. 07,2002
Episode 18 : LL Cool J
February. 06,2002
Episode 17 : Greta Van Susteren
February. 05,2002
Episode 16 : Ron Howard
February. 04,2002
Episode 15 : Jason Schwartzman
January. 31,2002
Episode 14 : John King
January. 30,2002
Episode 13 : Elmore Leonard
January. 29,2002
Episode 12 : Ron Insana
January. 28,2002
Episode 11 : Sebastian Junger
January. 24,2002
Episode 10 : Harold Ramis
January. 23,2002
Episode 9 : Anthony LaPaglia
January. 22,2002
Episode 8 : Al Sharpton
January. 21,2002
Episode 7 : Jeremy Northam
January. 17,2002
Episode 6 : Colin Hanks
January. 16,2002
Episode 5 : Ian McKellen
January. 15,2002
Episode 4 : Leslie Stahl
January. 14,2002
Episode 3 : Jack Black
January. 10,2002
Episode 2 : Luke Wilson
January. 09,2002
Episode 1 : Anjelica Houston
January. 08,2002

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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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