The Daily Show Season 8

January. 07,2003      TV-14
Rating:
8.3
Trailer Synopsis

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

Episode 161 : Natalie Portman
December. 18,2003
Episode 160 : Julia Stiles
December. 17,2003
Julia Stiles
Episode 159 : Ben Affleck
December. 16,2003
Newt Gingrich
Episode 158 : Maggie Gyllenhaal
December. 15,2003
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Episode 157 : Wesley Clark
December. 11,2003
Gen. Wesley Clark
Episode 156 : Sen. Zell Miller
December. 10,2003
Madeleine Albright
Episode 155 : Steve Buscemi
December. 09,2003
Steve Buscemi
Episode 154 : Eva Mendes
December. 08,2003
Eva Mendes
Episode 153 : Alec Baldwin
December. 04,2003
Episode 152 : Sean Hannity & Alan Colmes
December. 03,2003
Episode 151 : Sen. Tom Daschle
December. 02,2003
Sen.
Episode 150 : Adam Goldberg
December. 01,2003
Adam Goldberg
Episode 149 : Who Are the Daily Show? Special
November. 24,2003
Episode 148 : Billy Bob Thornton
November. 20,2003
Episode 147 : James Spader
November. 19,2003
Joshua Jackson
Episode 146 : Bernard Goldberg
November. 18,2003
Bernard Goldberg
Episode 145 : Heidi Klum
November. 17,2003
Episode 144 : Brendan Fraser
November. 13,2003
Episode 143 : Wyclef Jean
November. 12,2003
Episode 142 : Peter Dinklage
November. 11,2003
Episode 141 : Will Ferrell
November. 10,2003
Episode 140 : Colin Firth
November. 06,2003
Episode 139 : Bob Newhart
November. 05,2003
Bob Newhart
Episode 138 : Michael Beschloss
November. 04,2003
Episode 137 : Kyle MacLachlan
November. 03,2003
Fareed Zakaria
Episode 136 : Neal Pollack
October. 30,2003
Richard Lewis
Episode 135 : Norm Macdonald
October. 29,2003
Norm Macdonald
Episode 134 : Wanda Sykes
October. 28,2003
Episode 133 : Ted Danson
October. 27,2003
Dennis Miller
Episode 132 : Anthony Hopkins
October. 23,2003
Anthony Hopkins
Episode 131 : Walter Isaacson
October. 22,2003
Walter Isaacson.
Episode 130 : Angelina Jolie
October. 21,2003
Episode 129 : Dr. Henry Kissinger
October. 20,2003
Colin Farrell
Episode 128 : Tim Robbins
October. 09,2003
Episode 127 : Sen. Hillary Clinton
October. 08,2003
Sen.
Episode 126 : Live coverage of the California Recall
October. 07,2003
Chris Rock
Episode 125 : Michael Moore
October. 06,2003
Episode 124 : Rob Lowe
October. 02,2003
Ringo Starr
Episode 123 : Vivica A. Fox
October. 01,2003
Vivica A.
Episode 122 : Joe Scarborough
September. 30,2003
Jim Kelly
Episode 121 : Jack Black
September. 29,2003
Jack Black
Episode 120 : Jonah Goldberg
September. 25,2003
Episode 119 : Ben Stiller
September. 24,2003
Episode 118 : Michael Caine
September. 23,2003
Episode 117 : Christina Ricci
September. 18,2003
Episode 116 : Charlie Sheen
September. 17,2003
Dick Gephardt
Episode 115 : Madeleine Albright
September. 16,2003
Episode 114 : John Edwards
September. 15,2003
Leslie Gelb
Episode 113 : Unknown Guest
September. 11,2003
David Cross
Episode 112 : Kate Beckinsale
September. 10,2003
Adrien Brody
Episode 111 : Al Franken
September. 09,2003
Walter Isaacson
Episode 110 : I'm A Correspondent, Please Don't Fire Me Special
September. 01,2003
Episode 109 : Rep. Dennis Kucinich
August. 21,2003
Rep. Dennis Kucinich
Episode 108 : Will Shortz
August. 20,2003
Episode 107 : Cynthia Nixon
August. 19,2003
Episode 106 : Jim Hightower
August. 18,2003
Episode 105 : Again, A Look Back
August. 14,2003
Episode 104 : Paul Giamatti
August. 13,2003
Michael Clarke Duncan
Episode 103 : Kim Cattrall
August. 12,2003
Episode 102 : Samuel L. Jackson
August. 11,2003
Samuel L.
Episode 101 : Tracey Ullman
August. 07,2003
David Frum
Episode 100 : Robert Duvall
August. 06,2003
Episode 99 : John Popper
August. 05,2003
Kate Hudson
Episode 98 : Denis Leary
August. 04,2003
Episode 97 : Soledad O'Brien
July. 31,2003
Episode 96 : Alyson Hannigan
July. 30,2003
Episode 95 : Brian Williams
July. 29,2003
Bill Moyers
Episode 94 : Paul Teutul, Jr. & Paul Teutul, Sr.
July. 28,2003
Paul Teutul, Jr. & Paul Teutul, Sr.
Episode 93 : Joseph Wilson
July. 24,2003
Episode 92 : Dick Morris
July. 23,2003
John C. Reilly
Episode 91 : Scott Glenn
July. 22,2003
Episode 90 : Gabrielle Union
July. 21,2003
Merv Griffin
Episode 89 : Martin Lawrence
July. 17,2003
Episode 88 : Rowan Atkinson
July. 16,2003
Episode 87 : Gary Hart
July. 15,2003
Gary Hart
Episode 86 : Angelina Jolie
July. 14,2003
Episode 85 : Carson Daly
July. 10,2003
Episode 84 : Erica Jong
July. 09,2003
Erica Jong
Episode 83 : Tony Snow
July. 08,2003
Tony Snow
Episode 82 : Ron Livingston
June. 19,2003
Sen. Charles Schumer
Episode 81 : Kelly Clarkson
June. 18,2003
Episode 80 : Lewis Lapham
June. 17,2003
Episode 79 : Harrison Ford
June. 16,2003
Harrison Ford
Episode 78 : Ludacris
June. 12,2003
Episode 77 : Sidney Blumenthal
June. 11,2003
Episode 76 : Newt Gingrich
June. 10,2003
Colin Quinn
Episode 75 : Guy Pearce
June. 09,2003
Guy Pearce
Episode 74 : Tyrese Gibson
June. 05,2003
Episode 73 : Madeleine Albright
June. 04,2003
Kevin James
Episode 72 : Eddie Izzard
June. 03,2003
Catherine Crier
Episode 71 : Bill Hemmer
June. 02,2003
Episode 70 : David Halberstam
May. 29,2003
Episode 69 : Lisa Ling
May. 28,2003
Episode 68 : William Kristol
May. 27,2003
Episode 67 : Iraq - A Look Baq
May. 26,2003
Episode 66 : Michael Kinsley
May. 15,2003
Episode 65 : Diane Ravitch
May. 14,2003
Episode 64 : Joshua Jackson
May. 13,2003
Episode 63 : Randy Jackson
May. 12,2003
Randy Jackson
Episode 62 : Paul Rudd
May. 08,2003
Episode 61 : Graham Norton
May. 07,2003
Episode 60 : Caroline Kennedy
May. 06,2003
Episode 59 : Chris Matthews
May. 05,2003
Episode 58 : Famke Janssen
May. 01,2003
Episode 57 : John Malkovich
April. 30,2003
John Malkovich
Episode 56 : Julia Louis-Dreyfus
April. 29,2003
Episode 55 : Sanjay Gupta
April. 28,2003
Dr.
Episode 54 : Fareed Zakaria
April. 24,2003
Road to Washington Special
Episode 53 : Richard Lewis
April. 23,2003
Episode 52 : Rachel Weisz
April. 22,2003
Episode 51 : Patrick Stewart
April. 21,2003
Patrick Stewart
Episode 50 : Dennis Miller
April. 10,2003
Episode 49 : Ambassador David Scheffer
April. 09,2003
Ambassador David Scheffer
Episode 48 : Susan Sarandon
April. 08,2003
Episode 47 : Martha Burk
April. 07,2003
Martha Burk
Episode 46 : Colin Farrell
April. 03,2003
Michelle Williams
Episode 45 : Kelly Preston
April. 02,2003
John Ritter
Episode 44 : Anthony Swofford
April. 01,2003
Episode 43 : Chris Rock
March. 31,2003
Chris Rock
Episode 42 : Hilary Swank
March. 27,2003
Episode 41 : Ringo Starr
March. 26,2003
Episode 40 : Connie Nielsen
March. 25,2003
Clint Mathis
Episode 39 : Jim Kelly
March. 24,2003
Jim Kelly
Episode 38 : Eddie Griffin
March. 20,2003
Episode 37 : John Hulsman
March. 19,2003
Episode 36 : Jason Lee
March. 18,2003
Episode 35 : Eric Alterman
March. 17,2003
Cynthia McFadden
Episode 34 : Tom Cavanagh
March. 13,2003
Tom Cavanagh
Episode 33 : Dick Gephardt
March. 12,2003
Episode 32 : Colin Quinn
March. 11,2003
Episode 31 : Leslie Gelb
March. 10,2003
Episode 30 : David Cross
March. 06,2003
Val Kilmer
Episode 29 : Adrien Brody
March. 05,2003
Episode 28 : Walter Isaacson
March. 04,2003
Episode 27 : Eric Idle
March. 03,2003
Episode 26 : Luke Wilson
February. 20,2003
Episode 25 : Jeff Daniels
February. 19,2003
Colin Firth
Episode 24 : Steve Kroft
February. 18,2003
Episode 23 : Ben Affleck
February. 13,2003
Allison Janney
Episode 22 : Michael Clarke Duncan
February. 12,2003
Episode 21 : Bebe Neuwirth
February. 11,2003
Episode 20 : Joe Klein
February. 10,2003
Joe Klein
Episode 19 : David Frum
February. 06,2003
Episode 18 : Arianna Huffington
February. 05,2003
Episode 17 : Kate Hudson
February. 04,2003
Episode 16 : Douglas Wilson
February. 03,2003
Episode 15 : Laurence Fishburne
January. 30,2003
Willem Defoe
Episode 14 : Jeff Greenfield
January. 29,2003
Episode 13 : Bill Moyers
January. 28,2003
Alanis Morrissette
Episode 12 : Rosie Perez
January. 27,2003
Episode 11 : Jimmy Kimmel
January. 23,2003
H.W. Crocker III
Episode 10 : John C. Reilly
January. 22,2003
John C.
Episode 9 : Simon Cowell
January. 21,2003
Episode 8 : Merv Griffin
January. 20,2003
Merv Griffin
Episode 7 : Sen. Joseph Lieberman
January. 16,2003
Episode 6 : Dave Chappelle
January. 15,2003
Episode 5 : Michael Moore
January. 14,2003
Michael Moore
Episode 4 : Kathy Bates
January. 13,2003
Episode 3 : Philip Seymour Hoffman
January. 09,2003
Episode 2 : Ray Liotta
January. 08,2003
Episode 1 : Cameron Diaz
January. 07,2003
Judy Woodruff

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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.
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