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TCB Debriefing 5/4-5/9/24: The Office, Jon Stewart, Dropout Presents, David Cross, Sam Morrison, Cole Escola, Isabella Rossellini, Cate Blanchett, Alec Berg, SXSW, SNL

May 10, 2024
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1. As the annals of television and entertainment history will remember The Office as a cultural institution that spanned several generations of fans where many a sitcom has not, it shouldn’t come as an entire surprise that The Office, the U.S. version, is going to be revisited with a new paper based business and different cast (not to dissimilar to the dynamic that What We Do in the Shadows the series has to the original movie of the same name) (Variety). Greg Daniels will be back at the helm, but Domnhall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore are the only two cast members announced thus far. We’re going to take a wild guess and say they won’t be the Jim and Pam of this spinoff of the show.

2. If you’re a little distraught by Jon Stewart only hosting Mondays on The Daily Show, fret not. He’s going to also do a podcast called The Weekly Show (AP)

3. Dropout has been busy working in semi-secret with recording not one, not two, but several specials between Brennan & Izzy, Courtney Pauroso, The Big Team, Hank Green, and more. Take a gander at Dropout’s foray into the comedy specials game (following their massive success with absurdist improv game shows) here.

4. The one and only David Cross is starting his 40 plus city stand-up tour later this year, called The End of the Beginning of The End,  on 9/11, which, arguably, is kind of too perfect. Best go get tickets here while you still can.

5. Sam Morrison is upping the ante with his solo show that’s currently destined for Broadway by essentially by Beverly Hills’ exclusive playhouse, the Wallis Annenberg Center from 9/20-10/13 (Deadline). Sam is so damn funny that it’s worth putting up with going to Beverly Hills.

6. History will likely remember Cole Escola‘s version of Mary Todd Lincoln in Oh, Mary!, despite them not “doing” any “research”. Please enjoy Cole admitting that fact and more on Seth Meyers this week here.

7. It’s somewhat cryptic and yet, very much straightforward as to what cinema legend Isabella Rossellini has gotten herself into this time with Green Porno and Other Shorts. In any case, the contrast of her ever-calming voice and animals copulating is pretty damn funny. Take a gander at the trailer  for her Green Porno and Others Shorts here, then go watch it now on Mubi.

8. Is Cate Blanchett in a comedy/sci-fi era? She has Borderlands coming up after portraying the Nordic mythological figure Hela in the MCU and now, a sci-fi comedy Alpha Gang where she plays an alien invader from the folks that brought one of the strangest releases in awhile (well, since Everything Everywhere All At Once), Sasquatch Sunset (THR). If this is the case, we are more than ready for Blanchett to do more rounds of Hot Ones to promote it.

9. Lovers of Barry and Silicon Valley, rejoice in the coming of another Alec Berg co-created series (this one will be with Adam Countee). Coming to Hulu, will be Berg and Countee’s take on the world of Formula 1 racing, which ought to be refreshing, unflinchingly satirical take that seems to have a bit of a Succession streak to it (it follows a racing family dynasty). (Deadline).

10. SXSW is branching out to London next year (The Guardian) (i.e. they’re have a non BBQ edition of SXSW).

11. SNL is on the verge of its 50th anniversary, which will lead to a gigantic retrospective of the comedy monolith (and maybe a possibility of Lorne finally handing to the keys to, ummm, a Tim Robinson type)

12. We’ll leave you with this: Free Ben Schwartz tix on 10/5 anyone? E-mail us at thecomedybureau@gmail.com and we’ll see if we know some guys (it’s just one guy).

TCB Debriefing 10/26/23: Lisa Frankenstein, Hasan Minhaj, Shane Torres, Manos Day, Grace Kuhlenschmidt

October 26, 2023
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1. A week before Halloween is just about the perfect time for a trailer for a new Diablo Cody movie, Lisa Frankenstein. Predictions: This will be a break out role for Kathryn Newton (please don’t come at us with Detective Pokemon and Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania) and will be an inevitable fascinating contrast to the other Frankenstein-riff movie coming out soon, Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things. Have your curiosity more than peaked with Lisa Frankenstein’s first trailer here, then plan your Valentine’s Day around its release.

2. Hasan Minhaj goes Patriot Act-ish in response to the now infamous New Yorker interview where his act was reported to be embellished rather than 100% true. One has to wonder if, from now on, if there will be a literal switching of hats by comedians who do take on other roles in addition to their figurative one.

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3. Shane Torres had the final word on being a Guy Fieri apologist and he very well might have the final word on the proliferation of eating ass. Please enjoy it during his Don’t Tell set.

4. There are so many unnecessary holidays (we tag our daily posts on IG with them), so why not have a day dedicated to celebrating what is long regarded as one of the worst movies (making one of MST3K’s most celebrated and enduring episodes) of all time Manos: The Hands of Fate? Thanks to Dumb Industries, that will be canonized on the 57th anniversary of the legendarily bad piece of cinema on Nov. 15th (which they will be doing something very special for). Sign-up at Dumb Industries to get more details.

5. Welcome, Grace Kuhlenschmidt to The Daily Show (ahem, Comedy Central still hasn’t picked a new host though).

6. We’ll leave you with this: Even if you think of comedians as philosopher kings, the last line of free speech and expression, remember that they are, first and foremost comedians before those all those other titles (i.e. they’re always/should be going for the joke first).

TCB Debriefing 10/23/23: Netflix Verified Stand-Up, Sophie Buddle, Ms. Pat, Whitney Cumming OFTV, If You Were the Last, Desus Nice

October 23, 2023
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1. First, The Standups, then came The Comedy Lineup. Now, Netflix is having a (slightly) more creative name for their handpicked stand-up showcase series with Verified Stand-Up. Asif Ali, Dulcé Sloan, Gianmarco Soresi, Isiah Kelly, Leslie Liao, Nimesh Patel, Robby Hoffman, Rosebud Baker, Sabrina Wu, and Vanessa Gonzalez have short sets that will premiere on the streaming giant come Tues. Nov. 28th.

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2. Please enjoy the oh so clever (and honestly, kind of naughty, but mostly very clever) Don’t Tell set from one of Canada’s finest comedy exports, Sophie Buddle.

3. Watch the amazing true story of Ms. Pat going from being a plaintiff on Judge Joe Brown to be a beloved touring headlining comedian that is going to have her own small claims court show on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

4. Whitney Cummings is doubling down on OFTV (the non-NSFW arm of OnlyFans) by having her sixth special, Mouthy, premiere and exclusive stream on OFTV come Nov. 15th. Already, she made a big splash with her first OFTV exclusive, The Roast of Bert Kreischer, presented by Cummings. So far, if you want to watch, OFTV doesn’t need a subscription fee or your e-mail (and we’re pretty sure not part of the AMPTP?)

5. Peacock is coming out what might be the cutest space based rom com with the Zoe Chao and Anthony Mackie two-hander, If You Were the Last. Take a gander here and, if you’re digging it, you can stream it now on Peacock.

 

6. FYI, it’s Desus Nice week at The Daily Show with still no permanent host.

7. We’ll leave you with this: generic rock really feels like the wrong pick for trailers for stand-up specials, despite it being the go-to trailer music for almost every comedy special promo.

Trevor Noah to Exit The Daily Show and the Future of Late Night Is More Uncertain Than Ever

September 30, 2022
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Trevor Noah is marking the end of his era of The Daily Show after 7 years of being sat behind the desk that one Jon Stewart made such an indelible mark on before him. Noah announced his intentions to step down in the near future on last night’s Daily Show, mainly to return to his first love, stand-up. His exit marks an ongoing shake-up in late night this year with Full Frontal with Samantha Bee ending, Desus & Mero parting ways and ending their Showtime series, James Corden announcing his own exit from The Late Late Show, and, of course, Conan O’Brien stepping away from his legendary late night desk just last Summer.

Where does this leave late night as a format and the talent that comes with it?

Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon seem to be sticking around for the foreseeable future (as does Seth Meyers and John Oliver), Amber Ruffin, Ziwe, and Sam Jay are all still very promising upstarts doing all very different things that break the mold of Steve Allen’s Tonight Show that became the standard nearly 70 years ago. Yet, what lies ahead for any of them and late night programming in general is anyone’s guess (and that includes Lorne Michaels).

Linear TV continually being supplanted by streaming services has made the “late night” moniker more of a genre these days as opposed to being respective to the actual air time. As such, it should come as no surprise that clips of late night on YouTube often get more eyes than actual live viewers during its initial broadcast. This has created an ever growing identity crisis with what is considered to be “late night”.

Much of the content on any given network late night show these days seem much more family friendly than pre-YouTube days, especially when it comes to Fallon or Corden. Then, on the other end, there’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver that uses all the freedom that comes with being on HBO shouting expletives and getting plenty graphic with jokes on every episode. In between those two are Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel who do opening monologues made digestible for the mainstream left and having the occasional “very special episode” where they get earnest, maybe even teary.

Trevor Noah’s era of The Daily Show has been markedly different from Jon Stewart’s with much more measure and poise, often bordering on an actual news show. Noah didn’t do famous takedowns of pizza, Arby’s, or Jim Cramer, but was a cleverly soothing voice of calm amidst the particularly catastrophic socio-political-cultural storm we’ve been in since 2015. That said, his seven year run falls far short of Stewart’s nearly 20 year run at The Daily Show and it feels less like the abrupt end of an era, and mark a mark of continued exploration as to what is actually going to be the direction and look and feel of late night in the 2020s and 2030s and onwards.

We’re confident that late night will endure as a genre because audiences crave some sort of comedic comfort/respite/catharsis from whatever chaos that day or week has wrought. As to how Gen Z wants to consume or who they would want to listen to, we’re, yet again, not sure.

Will Comedy Central replace Trevor? Will Comedy Central even keep The Daily Show going after he leaves? It’s all very unclear as one might rightfully ponder what Comedy Central’s future as a network might be. Inside Amy Schumer‘s latest season will be streaming exclusively on Paramount+ rather than any Comedy Central app or digital platform leaving us wondering what Paramount has in store for the network as a whole.

In the event that Comedy Central decides to continue The Daily Show, we do maintain the same stance we had when Jon Stewart stepped down regarding his replacement. Hire Cameron Esposito.

Watch Jordan Klepper Attempting to Talk To the Idiot Terrorists from Last Week Before They Stormed Capitol Hill

January 12, 2021
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By now, we hope you’ve come to a point of grasping the full scope of last week’s terrorist act incited by the current POTUS (hopefully, that will have changed relatively soon after this post has been made) against the U.S. Government at Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. It’s yet another very dark historical moment in an on-going streak of dark historical moments during some of the worst years of our lives.

As such, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah wanted to get in on what the hell was going through these seditious folks’ heads before they committed an insurrection against the country they supposedly stand for. The levels of idiocy and ridiculousness seem to know no bound here, which is why Daily Show correspondent Jordan Klepper masked up and attempted to chat any one of these amateur terrorists before they stormed Capitol Hill.

Klepper made an exit before this became a gonzo-journalism piece, but shining a light on the sheer absurdity before the coming chaos is crucial (no other late night show, to our knowledge, got a remote segment from last week’s ordeal).

There’s gallows humor to be enjoyed here, but there’s also a very clear look into who these folks are (and how little sense of humor they currently have).

Jaboukie Young-White Will be The Daily Show’s Newest Correspondent

October 11, 2018
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Jaboukie Young-White Will be The Daily Show’s Newest Correspondent

Jaboukie Young-White is having quite the October. 

Last week, he killed it on The Tonight Show and now, he’ll be the (perhaps) Senior Millennial Correspondent(?) on The Daily Show.

Can’t wait to see what Jaboukie has up his sleeve for Trevor and co. 

May 30, 2018
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The Daily Show’s own Ronny Chieng will be performing for one night only at Largo next week (not to mention that he will be joined by the one and only Bo Burnham). 

This will probably sell out, so you ought to get your tickets much sooner rather than later. Do so here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, screenings, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

What Late Night Has Planned After Trump’s First State of the Union

January 30, 2018
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The very first State of the Union Address will be delivered by President Trump tonight live at 9PM EST/6PM PST. 

Of course, late night will not miss an opportunity to get right in on the aftermath as soon as POTUS finishes attempting (maybe) to speak like an adult.

So, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air immediately after coverage ends on CBS (meaning it’ll be primetime here on the West Coast). He’ll have the hosts of Pod Save America: Tommy Vietor, Jon Favreau & Jon Lovett, 2 Dope Queens’ Jessica Williams & Phoebe Robinson as guests.

Trevor Noah and Jordan Klepper will go for a one-two punch by both going live after the State of the Union with The Daily Show and The Opposition at 11PM EST/8PM PST & 11:30PM EST/8:30PM PST respectively.

Oh, don’t forget that Jimmy Kimmel will being interviewing Stormy Daniels, the porn star that is making claims to have had an extramarital affair with Trump tonight as well at his normal time of 11:35PM.

Get a Taste of Tiffany Haddish’s Book “The Last Black Unicorn” from Her Daily Show Appearance This Week

December 9, 2017
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Like Trevor Noah says in this interview, Tiffany Haddish is the human equivalent of a sun shining light to us all. 

She shares some stories with Noah that are all written down (and spoken in audiobook form) in her new book The Last Black Unicorn, which you can (and should) get here. 

As you can clearly see (as well as hear on her episode of The Crabfeast), it’ll be one hell of a book.

The President Show, Drunk History, and The Daily Show to Have Holiday Specials

November 2, 2017
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The President Show, Drunk History, and The Daily Show to Have Holiday Specials

More specifically…

  • Drunk History Christmas Special will air on Tuesday, November 28 at 10PM featuring Rob Corddry, Colin Hanks, Ken Marino and Chris Witaske. 
  • I Came Up with Christmas: A President Show Christmas Hour-Long Holiday Special debuts Thursday, November 30 at 10PM. 
  • The Daily Show’s The Yearly Show 2017 Hour-Long Year-End Special Hosted by Trevor Noah featuring The Best F#@king News Team premieres Monday, December 18 at 11PM.

Because one of Drunk History’s most beloved episodes focused on Christmas and The President Show handled Halloween pretty well (in addition to the whole show being one of the best comedic takes on Trump, end of discussion), we’re actually looking forward to these specials.

Dulcé Sloan Will Be The Daily Show’s Newest Correspondent

September 5, 2017
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Beginning this week, Dulcé Sloan will be the newest member of the Daily Show team and, we think, will bring a whole new facet of attitude to the show. 

Her addition was just announced today by Comedy Central and, for those not familiar, you can enjoy her Conan set here.

The Opposition with Jordan Klepper’s First Teaser Is Here and It Looks Like Klepper Might Be Picking Up Where Colbert Report Left Off

August 23, 2017
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You know, it just occurred to us that The Opposition with Jordan Klepper might be the spiritual successor to The Colbert Report. 

Klepper, now a former Daily Show correspondent, is set to satirize conspiracy theoriests, alt-right, etc. by taking their side to the nth degree, similar to the beloved, ironic, conservative political pundit character Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report. 

See for yourself in this teaser, then look for The Opposition with Jordan Klepper’s premiere on Monday, September 25th following The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.

The Daily Show Adds Michael Kosta as Newest Correspondent

July 11, 2017
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The Daily Show Adds Michael Kosta as Newest Correspondent

As Jordan Klepper moves on up to doing his own show, Trevor Noah and The Daily Show are now taking the formerly ranked 864th tennis player in the world and making one Michael Kosta into the brand new Daily Show correspondent.

Kosta should fill in Klepper’s shoes nicely as they have a similar demeanor and cadence and probably the same shoe size (i.e. they’re very likely the same height).

Look for Kosta to start tonight.

Jon Stewart and Hannah Storm to Co-Anchor ESPN SportsCenter Coverage of DOD Warrior Games

July 7, 2017
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Jon Stewart and Hannah Storm to Co-Anchor ESPN SportsCenter Coverage of DOD Warrior Games

Comedy and TV legend Jon Stewart has always been in the corner of those who put their life on the line as military servicemen, firefighters, police officers, etc., especially those who have done so and suffered wounds of any kind.

So, co-anchoring The Warrior Games with ESPN mainstay Hannah Storm tomorrow is kind of up his alley.

“The 2017 Department of Defense Warrior Games, a multi-sport event for wounded, injured or ill service personnel and veterans, began June 30 and concludes July 8. Approximately 265 athletes representing teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), as well as the United Kingdom Armed Forces and the Australian Defence Force are participating.”

Look for Stewart and Storm to cover the event live on a special edition of SportsCenter, Friday, July 7th 4PM PST on ESPN.

The Daily Show’s “Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library” Pop-Up Exhibition Happening This Weekend in NYC

June 14, 2017
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The Daily Show’s “Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library” Pop-Up Exhibition Happening This Weekend in NYC

This weekend, a whole pop-up museum dedicated to examining POTUS’ Twitter account will open in NYC thanks to The Daily Show at 3 West 57th Street near Fifth Avenue. 

You’ll be able to tweet from a golden toilet, watch a montage of what Trump thinks is “Sad!”, hear stories of people who got into a Twitter fight with Trump, and other such exhibits that would normally exist in museum, but focused completely on @realdonaldtrump on Twitter. While this is all done in the name of continuing to send up Trump and the absurdity of his administration, his tweets are, unfortunately, are and will forever be important to the historical record. 

You’ll be able to check it out, free of charge, from 11AM-7PM, Friday, June 16th-Sunday, June 18th. 

Jordan Klepper to Do a Whole Special on Guns Next Month

May 16, 2017
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In fact, he’s calling it “Jordan Klepper Solves Guns” and talks to the likes of Senator Cory Booker, Former Army Special Ops Soldier Pat McNamara, Members of the Georgia Security Force Militia, and gun experts, gun nuts, etc.

Whether or not Klepper actually fulfills the premise of the title of this special, you should probably watch it as Klepper has been doing solid work in the field for The Daily Show.

Jordan Klepper Solves Guns premieres on Sunday, Jun. 11th at 10PM on Comedy Central.

There’s a Daily Show with Jon Stewart Reunion on The Late Show Tonight

May 9, 2017
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At the stroke of 11:35PM on tonight’s The Late Show, Stephen Colbert will reassemble the old Daily Show gang including Jon Stewart, Samantha Bee, John Oliver, Ed Helms, and Rob Corddry.

Like the poster above hints at, it really is an Avengers-esque reunion as each of those Daily Show correspondents have become legitimate stars on their own. 

Since Comey got taken down today, odds are that they’ll have a nice, big camera pan off of all of them for some off-screen celebrating. 

Hasan Minhaj Delivers (and Then Some [and Even More]) as Host of 2017 White House Correspondents’ Dinner

April 30, 2017
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It was only a year ago that Hasan Minhaj was at a different podium as host of the RTCA Dinner (the “JV nerd prom”?), delivering a set that was both unapologetic in its clever barbs as well as heartfelt in its message.

Most RTCA Dinner hosts don’t get to graduate to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner the very next year. Then again, these are times that are often without precedent. 

Hasan Minhaj, as we’ve seen him do time and time again as a stand-up, storyteller, and a correspondent on The Daily Show, dished out his finely detailed jokes last night with a certain brutal grace and was more on point than several WHCD hosts before him. Had this been the Obama Administration, we think Hasan might have not had trouble following him like other comedians have had over the years.

Don’t be surprised if Hasan ends up getting his very own show soon from this performance.

Thus far, Trump has not tweeted about the happenings of the WHCD dinner directly, but we can imagine that it might include something like “Sad!” a few dozen times.

So, for free speech, for free press, for comedy, and for all of our sanity, you now might want to watch and enjoy Hasan at the White House Correspondents Dinner.

This Fall, Jordan Klepper Will Be Getting the 11:30 Companion Slot to The Daily Show

April 4, 2017
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This Fall, Jordan Klepper Will Be Getting the 11:30 Companion Slot to The Daily Show

Always trying to keep it in the family when they can, Comedy Central is upping Jordan Klepper from Daily Show correspondent to having his own show right after The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Monday-Thursdays.

Details are sparse at this point, but we hope that Comedy Central leans into Klepper’s exemplary work with his field pieces.

As it stands now, that does mean The President Show with Donald Trump (Anthony Atamanuik), which premieres later this month, will have to either close out its first season/cycle this fall or move to Fridays. We’ll just have to find out in a few months.

Obama’s Anger Translator Gets in Final Words on Trump Becoming President

January 6, 2017
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Keegan Michael-Key and Jordan Peele team up once more for their Obama and Anger Translator Luther sketch that just might sum up how you’re feeling with less than two weeks before Trump’s inauguration. It actually might sum up your feelings more loudly than you could have imagined.

Watch it here.

Key & Peele’s Obama and Anger Translator Luther Appearing on Daily Show Tonight

January 6, 2017
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Key & Peele’s Obama and Anger Translator Luther Appearing on Daily Show Tonight

11PM on Comedy Central, one of the most memorable parts of both Key & Peele and the Obama Administration will go for one last ride.

President Barack Obama Will Be on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Next Monday

December 9, 2016
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President Barack Obama Will Be on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Next Monday

Given that these are the final weeks of Obama’s presidency that will transition into a Trump presidency (barring something crazy happening by way of faithless electors), this interview on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah will be more historic than it should be. If any other presidential candidate on either side had won the election, it would have the potential to be more of a footnote. Since a reality TV star is now set to be POTUS, appearances on satirical comedy programs and late night are given as more weight than they ever have.

Honestly, we’d be surprised if the conversation was very funny as there are more important matters than getting to bits. Still, Obama will go down as one of the funniest President and it would be hard to imagine him not taking to opportunity to deliver another zinger on The Daily Show.

We don’t know exactly what will happen during this appearance, but it should be a good reminder that Obama will be sticking around fighting to maintain his legacy and prevent the unraveling of democracy.  

Tune in Monday, December 12th at 11PM for this inevitably historic moment. 

Trevor Noah Solidifies Voice as Host of The Daily Show in Interview with Tomi Lahren

December 1, 2016
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Trevor Noah Solidifies Voice as Host of The Daily Show in Interview with Tomi Lahren

Last night, Trevor Noah’s interview with outspoken conservative pundit Tomi Lahren showed that Noah can own The Daily Show with his own voice that’s distinctly different from Jon Stewart. 

In transitioning from the cultural institution that was The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, many different strategies have been employed in having Trevor Noah take the baton successfully from Stewart. 

Accomplishing that has been tricky, to say the least, with the departure of longtime favorites Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee, and John Oliver to do their own late night show elsewhere and having much of America meeting Noah for the first time as a host of The Daily Show rather than the insanely popular, globe trotting comedian first. 

In an interview that reaches almost 30 minutes, Trevor might have found the groove that will see him through as the host and these upcoming years of the Trump Administration.

It’s not Stewart’s famous takedown of Jim Mad Money Cramer, but that’s not what suits Noah. Instead, poise and calm let him have a rational debate with the fiery Lahren and gave room to pick apart her arguments at his pace with the occasional satirical poke here and there. It’s engaging on Noah’s terms and might be precedent for more counterpoint-type guests for him in the future.

Watch and see for yourself in full, extended interview at the link above.

“The Daily Show (The Book): An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Correspondents, Staff, and Guests” Out Now

November 23, 2016
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Without too much time passing since Jon Stewart left his post as host of The Daily Show, you can see that his influence on comedy, television, political discourse, satire, and the media as a whole is undeniable.

The oral history captured in The Daily Show (The Book): An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, The Correspondents, Staff, and Guests should give you an unprecedented look as to how that happened.

Vulture points out some big takeaways from the book in case you’re not already intrigued from Kilborn’s absence in the book to details on Stewart’s take down of Jim Cramer.

Read an excerpt here.

Get it from Amazon here.

Here Are All The 2016 Election Day Comedy Specials/Events on TV Tonight

November 8, 2016
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It probably won’t make up for the wall-to-wall news coverage and the anxiety that you’ve been feeling for months now, but Colbert will be cursing on Showtime with Patton Oswalt, Larry Wilmore, Jeff Goldblum, Jena Friedman, and Nick Offerman as guests and both The Daily Show and @midnight will go on live tonight.

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah LIVE 8PM PST on Comedy Central
Stephen Colbert’s Live Election Night: Democracy’s Series Finale: Who’s Going to Clean Up This Sh*t? 8PM PST on Showtime
@midnight with Chris Hardwick LIVE 9PM PST
Desus & Mero Live Election Special 11PM PST on Viceland

Until then, you can enjoy The Chris Gethard Election Special on MNN or The Weather Channel’s Chill Marathon starting at noon. 

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