The Daily Show Season 9

January. 06,2004      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 : Katie Couric
December. 16,2004
Hassan Ibrahim
Episode 160 : Billy Connolly
December. 15,2004
Stanley Tucci
Episode 159 : Dore Gold
December. 14,2004
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Episode 158 : Kevin Spacey
December. 13,2004
Episode 157 : Kate Bosworth
December. 09,2004
David Brooks
Episode 156 : Seth Mnookin
December. 08,2004
Episode 155 : Paul O'Neill
December. 07,2004
Mario Cuomo
Episode 154 : Isabella Rossellini
December. 06,2004
Thomas Friedman
Episode 153 : Stephen King
December. 02,2004
Episode 152 : Christopher Hitchens
December. 01,2004
Bill Kristol
Episode 151 : Brian Williams
November. 30,2004
Episode 150 : Jude Law
November. 29,2004
Episode 149 : Woody Harrelson
November. 18,2004
Sen. John McCain
Episode 148 : Thomas Frank
November. 17,2004
Episode 147 : Tom Brokaw
November. 16,2004
Episode 146 : Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison
November. 15,2004
Amb. Joe Wilson
Episode 145 : Kenneth Pollack
November. 11,2004
Janeane Garofalo
Episode 144 : Tom Wolfe
November. 10,2004
Bob Woodward
Episode 143 : Richard Branson
November. 09,2004
Fareed Zakaria
Episode 142 : Bill Kristol
November. 04,2004
Rebecca Romijn-Stamos
Episode 141 : Charles Schumer
November. 03,2004
Bob Kerrey
Episode 140 : Indecision 2004: Prelude to a Recount
November. 02,2004
Prelude to a Recount: one-hour live election special airs at 10 PM with guest William Weld.
Episode 139 : Chris Wallace
November. 01,2004
Episode 138 : John Zogby
October. 28,2004
Episode 137 : Rev. Jesse Jackson
October. 27,2004
TONIGHT: Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Episode 136 : Bob Kerrey
October. 26,2004
Jason Bateman
Episode 135 : Madeleine Albright
October. 25,2004
Episode 134 : Billy Crudup
October. 21,2004
Billy Crudup
Episode 133 : Fareed Zakaria
October. 20,2004
Episode 132 : Marisa Tomei
October. 19,2004
Johnny Knoxville
Episode 131 : Ed Koch
October. 18,2004
Karen Hughes
Episode 130 : Bill O'Reilly
October. 07,2004
Richard Clarke
Episode 129 : Bob Schieffer
October. 06,2004
Jennifer Beals
Episode 128 : Billy Bob Thornton
October. 05,2004
Al Franken
Episode 127 : Bishop Desmond Tutu
October. 04,2004
Jamie Foxx
Episode 126 : The Bush-Kerry Debate: The Squabble in Coral Gables
September. 30,2004
Tom Hanks
Episode 125 : Seymour Hersh
September. 29,2004
Wynton Marsalis
Episode 124 : Ralph Reed
September. 28,2004
Ethan Hawke
Episode 123 : Rosie Perez
September. 27,2004
Episode 122 : Matthew Broderick
September. 23,2004
Episode 121 : Marc Racicot
September. 22,2004
Episode 120 : Richard Clarke
September. 21,2004
Episode 119 : Gwyneth Paltrow
September. 16,2004
George Carlin
Episode 118 : Alec Baldwin
September. 15,2004
Ed Gillespie
Episode 117 : Pat Buchanan
September. 14,2004
Val Kilmer
Episode 116 : Drew Barrymore
September. 13,2004
Episode 115 : Christopher Matthews
September. 03,2004
Rudolph Giuliani
Episode 114 : John McCain
September. 02,2004
Daily Show coverage of Day 3 of the Republican National Convention.
Episode 113 : Dan Bartlett
September. 01,2004
Edie Falco
Episode 112 : Ted Koppel
August. 31,2004
Samuel L. Jackson
Episode 111 : Indecision 2004: Midway to the Election Spectacular
August. 30,2004
Norah Jones
Episode 110 : Ed Gillespie
August. 25,2004
John Podhoretz
Episode 109 : John Kerry
August. 24,2004
Tyra Banks
Episode 108 : Robert Smith
August. 23,2004
TONIGHT: Actress Drew Barrymore.
Episode 107 : Seth Green
August. 19,2004
TONIGHT: Actor Paul Rudd.
Episode 106 : Burt Reynolds
August. 18,2004
TONIGHT: Comedian and actor, the host of ""Chappelle's Show"", Dave Chappelle.
Episode 105 : Norm Coleman
August. 17,2004
Episode 104 : Bryan Keefer
August. 12,2004
Bryan Keefer
Episode 103 : Tom Cruise
August. 11,2004
Episode 102 : Maureen Dowd
August. 10,2004
Maureen Dowd
Episode 101 : President Bill Clinton
August. 09,2004
TONIGHT: Judge on ""American Idol"", Randy Jackson!
Episode 100 : Natalie Portman
August. 05,2004
Episode 99 : Aaron Eckhart
August. 04,2004
Episode 98 : Spike Lee
August. 03,2004
Richard Perle
Episode 97 : Henry Bonilla
August. 02,2004
Ken Auletta
Episode 96 : Coverage of the Democratic National Convention
July. 30,2004
Erika Christensen
Episode 95 : Coverage of the Democratic National Convention
July. 29,2004
Daily Show coverage of Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention.
Episode 94 : Sen. Joe Biden
July. 28,2004
Jeff Garlin
Episode 93 : Gov. Bill Richardson
July. 27,2004
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Episode 92 : Sacha Baron Cohen
July. 15,2004
Episode 91 : Sarah Vowell
July. 14,2004
Carol Moseley-Braun
Episode 90 : Michael Isikoff
July. 13,2004
Catherine Weitz
Episode 89 : Wolf Blitzer
July. 12,2004
Richard Lewis
Episode 88 : Christina Applegate
July. 08,2004
Charlize Theron
Episode 87 : Will Ferrell
July. 07,2004
Episode 86 : Ralph Nader
July. 06,2004
Tom Brokaw
Episode 85 : Calvin Trillin
June. 30,2004
Episode 84 : Edward Conlon
June. 29,2004
Episode 83 : Terry McAuliffe
June. 28,2004
Terry McAuliffe
Episode 82 : Michael Moore
June. 24,2004
Episode 81 : Kevin Kline
June. 23,2004
Ben Affleck
Episode 80 : Ashley Judd
June. 22,2004
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Episode 79 : Stephen F. Hayes
June. 21,2004
Stephen F.
Episode 78 : Graham Norton
June. 17,2004
Graham Norton
Episode 77 : Robert Reich
June. 16,2004
Steve Buscemi
Episode 76 : Hassan Ibrahim
June. 15,2004
Eva Mendes
Episode 75 : Stanley Tucci
June. 14,2004
Alec Baldwin
Episode 74 : Jennifer Love Hewitt
June. 10,2004
Sean Hannity & Alan Colmes
Episode 73 : Morgan Spurlock
June. 09,2004
Episode 72 : David Brooks
June. 08,2004
David Brooks
Episode 71 : Donna Brazile
June. 07,2004
Episode 70 : Mario Cuomo
June. 03,2004
Episode 69 : Thomas Friedman
June. 02,2004
James Spader
Episode 68 : David Cross
June. 01,2004
Episode 67 : Bill Kristol
May. 13,2004
Episode 66 : Ken Mehlman
May. 12,2004
Brendan Fraser
Episode 65 : Tim Russert
May. 11,2004
Episode 64 : Sen. John McCain
May. 10,2004
Sen. John McCain
Episode 63 : Andy Richter
May. 06,2004
Andy Richter
Episode 62 : Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
May. 05,2004
Episode 61 : Amb. Joe Wilson
May. 04,2004
Amb. Joe Wilson
Episode 60 : Janeane Garofalo
May. 03,2004
Episode 59 : Bob Woodward
April. 29,2004
Episode 58 : Fareed Zakaria
April. 28,2004
Episode 57 : Rebecca Romijn-Stamos
April. 27,2004
Norm Macdonald
Episode 56 : Bob Kerrey
April. 26,2004
Episode 55 : Arianna Huffington
April. 22,2004
Ted Danson
Episode 54 : John Gibson
April. 21,2004
Episode 53 : Mark Ruffalo
April. 20,2004
Episode 52 : Melissa Etheridge
April. 19,2004
Episode 51 : Jason Bateman
April. 08,2004
Dr. Henry Kissinger
Episode 50 : Tim Robbins
April. 07,2004
Tim Robbins
Episode 49 : Matthew Perry
April. 06,2004
Matthew Perry
Episode 48 : Jerry Seinfeld
April. 05,2004
Live coverage of the California Recall
Episode 47 : Johnny Knoxville
April. 01,2004
Episode 46 : Karen Hughes
March. 31,2004
Episode 45 : Richard Clarke
March. 30,2004
Vivica A. Fox
Episode 44 : Jennifer Beals
March. 29,2004
Joe Scarborough
Episode 43 : Al Franken
March. 25,2004
Al Franken
Episode 42 : Jamie Foxx
March. 24,2004
Episode 41 : Tom Hanks
March. 23,2004
Episode 40 : Wynton Marsalis
March. 22,2004
Michael Caine
Episode 39 : Ethan Hawke
March. 18,2004
Episode 38 : Mekhi Phifer
March. 17,2004
Charlie Sheen
Episode 37 : John Stossel
March. 16,2004
Episode 36 : Sen. Charles Schumer
March. 15,2004
Sen. Charles Schumer
Episode 35 : Paula Zahn
March. 11,2004
Episode 34 : George Carlin
March. 10,2004
Kate Beckinsale
Episode 33 : Ed Gillespie
March. 09,2004
Al Franken
Episode 32 : Val Kilmer
March. 08,2004
I'm A Correspondent, Please Don't Fire Me Special - Rob Corddry and Ed Helms clip show
Episode 31 : Willem Dafoe
March. 04,2004
Episode 30 : Rudolph Giuliani
March. 03,2004
Episode 29 : Mark Ebner
March. 02,2004
Episode 28 : Edie Falco
March. 01,2004
Episode 27 : Samuel L. Jackson
February. 26,2004
Again, A Look Back - Stephen Colbert's Clip show from 2002, used to preempt due to the blackout
Episode 26 : Norah Jones
February. 25,2004
Norah Jones
Episode 25 : John Podhoretz
February. 24,2004
Kim Cattrall
Episode 24 : Tyra Banks
February. 23,2004
Episode 23 : Drew Barrymore
February. 12,2004
TONIGHT: Actress Drew Barrymore.
Episode 22 : Paul Rudd
February. 11,2004
Robert Duvall
Episode 21 : Dave Chappelle
February. 10,2004
TONIGHT: Comedian and actor, the host of ""Chappelle's Show"", Dave Chappelle.
Episode 20 : Charles Lewis
February. 09,2004
TONIGHT: Founder of the Center for Public Integrity: Investigative Journalism in the Public Interest, Charles Lewis, guest stars.
Episode 19 : Noah Wyle
February. 05,2004
TONIGHT: Actor Noah Wyle from ""ER"".
Episode 18 : Senator Bob Dole
February. 04,2004
TONIGHT: Former Kansas US Senator, Bob Dole.
Episode 17 : Donald Trump
February. 03,2004
TONIGHT: Guest Donald Trump from ""The Apprentice"".
Episode 16 : Randy Jackson
February. 02,2004
Episode 15 : Kelsey Grammer
January. 29,2004
Episode 14 : Christine Todd Whitman
January. 28,2004
Dick Morris
Episode 13 : Richard Perle
January. 27,2004
Episode 12 : Ken Auletta & Howard Dean
January. 26,2004
Gabrielle Union
Episode 11 : Erika Christensen
January. 22,2004
Episode 10 : John McCain
January. 21,2004
Episode 9 : Jeff Garlin
January. 20,2004
Gary Hart
Episode 8 : Philip Seymour Hoffman
January. 19,2004
Episode 7 : Sen. Joe Biden
January. 15,2004
Sen.
Episode 6 : Carol Moseley-Braun
January. 14,2004
Episode 5 : Catherine Weitz
January. 13,2004
Catherine Weitz
Episode 4 : Richard Lewis
January. 12,2004
Richard Lewis
Episode 3 : Charlize Theron
January. 08,2004
Episode 2 : Elijah Wood
January. 07,2004
Elijah Wood
Episode 1 : Tom Brokaw
January. 06,2004

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 28 2022
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Season 27 2021
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Season 26 2020
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Season 25 2019
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Season 24 2018
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Season 23 2017
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Season 22 2016
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Season 21 2015
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Season 18 2012
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Season 17 2011
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Season 16 2011
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Season 15 2010
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Season 14 2009
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Season 13 2008
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Season 12 2007
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Season 11 2006
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Season 10 2005
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