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Title: The Daily Show

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

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Average Vote: 6.3 (542 votes)

Cast

The Daily Show - Paul Giamatti (Season 16 - Episode 1)

The media calls Barack Obama the "comeback kid," and Paul Giamatti says "rapscallion.

The Daily Show - Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (Season 16 - Episode 2)

Republicans focus on 2010 issues, and Kirsten Gillibrand wants to reform the Senate filibuster rules.

The Daily Show - Jimmy Wales (Season 16 - Episode 3)

John McCain gets cranky, and Jimmy Wales imagines Wikipedia's relevance in 500 years.

The Daily Show - Patton Oswalt (Season 16 - Episode 4)

Facebook refuses to disclose its financial results, and Patton Oswalt uses a prisoner ghostwriter.

The Daily Show - Denis Leary (Season 16 - Episode 5)

John Oliver reports on the Arizona shootings in his PJs, and Denis Leary discusses "Suck on This Year.

The Daily Show - Colin Firth (Season 16 - Episode 6)

John Oliver celebrates Verizon's iPhone announcement, and Colin Firth talks about "The King's Speech.

The Daily Show - Tim Pawlenty (Season 16 - Episode 7)

Members of Congress introduce gun legislation, and Tim Pawlenty defends Republican rhetoric.

The Daily Show - Ron Howard (Season 16 - Episode 8)

John Hodgman makes NASCAR more exciting, and Ron Howard shares his enthusiasm for show business.

The Daily Show - Peter Bergen (Season 16 - Episode 9)

Michael Steele steps down as RNC chairman, and Peter Bergen talks about progress in Afghanistan.

The Daily Show - Neil deGrasse Tyson (Season 16 - Episode 10)

Jon promises Sarah Palin a classy conversation and reveals his love for Neil deGrasse Tyson.

The Daily Show - Paul Clemens (Season 16 - Episode 11)

Glenn Beck appears on the "Today" show, and Paul Clemens discusses blue-collar decline.

The Daily Show - Kambiz Hosseini & Saman Arbabi (Season 16 - Episode 12)

Steve Cohen compares Republicans to Nazis, and Kambiz Hosseini and Saman Arbabi call Jon a prophet.

The Daily Show - Anand Giridharadas (Season 16 - Episode 13)

Wyatt Cenac dons a parrot suit in Mississippi, and Anand Giridharadas tells Jon the truth.

The Daily Show - James Franco (Season 16 - Episode 14)

A reporter searches for homeless talent, and Jon composes an ode to James Franco's Oscar nomination.

The Daily Show - Jonathan Alter (Season 16 - Episode 15)

Michele Bachmann looks off camera, and Jonathan Alter examines Obama's plans for the future.

The Daily Show - T. Boone Pickens (Season 16 - Episode 16)

Bill O'Reilly defends his Nazi analogies, and T. Boone Pickens wants America on an energy plan.

The Daily Show - Bill Gates (Season 16 - Episode 17)

Egyptian forces use American tear gas canisters, and Bill Gates works on curing polio.

The Daily Show - Michael Steele (Season 16 - Episode 18)

Conservatives turn into political hypochondriacs, and Michael Steele must prove his identity.

The Daily Show - Matthew Perry (Season 16 - Episode 19)

Republicans close the rape loophole, and Matthew Perry talks about his happy friend.

The Daily Show - Adm. Michael Mullen (Season 16 - Episode 20)

Justin Bieber switches bodies with Jon, and Mike Mullen talks about the crisis in Egypt.

The Daily Show - Edward Glaeser (Season 16 - Episode 21)

The Daily Show - January Jones (Season 16 - Episode 22)

The Daily Show - Brian Williams (Season 16 - Episode 23)

Anchor and Managing Editor, NBC Nightly News. The award-winning journalist and friend-of-the-show stops by.

The Daily Show - Ed Gillespie (Season 16 - Episode 24)

The Daily Show - Lisa Ling (Season 16 - Episode 25)

The Daily Show - Anderson Cooper (Season 16 - Episode 26)

The Daily Show - Donald Rumsfeld (Season 16 - Episode 27)

The Daily Show - Austan Goolsbee (Season 16 - Episode 28)

The Daily Show - Howard Stern (Season 16 - Episode 29)

CNN anchors take viewer requests, and Howard Stern hopes to talk to Charlie Sheen.

The Daily Show - Prince Zeid Ra'ad (Season 16 - Episode 30)

Prince Zeid Ra'ad Representative, The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan The U.N. representative of Jordan discusses King Abdullah II's new book, "Our Last Best Chance.

The Daily Show - Allison Stanger (Season 16 - Episode 31)

The Daily Show - Diane Ravitch (Season 16 - Episode 32)

The Daily Show - Sen. Rand Paul (Season 16 - Episode 33)

The Daily Show - Brian Christian (Season 16 - Episode 34)

Author Brian Christian ('The Most Human Human: What Talking with Computers Teaches Us About What It Means to Be Alive').

The Daily Show - Aaron Eckhart (Season 16 - Episode 35)

From 'Battle: Los Angeles,' actor Aaron Eckhart.

The Daily Show - Trey Parker & Matt Stone (Season 16 - Episode 36)

'South Park,' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

The Daily Show - Sarah Vowell (Season 16 - Episode 37)

Author, "Unfamiliar Fishes." The author discusses her new book about American colonization of Hawaii in the 1800s.

The Daily Show - T.J. English (Season 16 - Episode 38)

The author of "The Savage City" discusses his new book about murder and corruption in New York City during the 1960s and 70s.

The Daily Show - Richard Lewis (Season 16 - Episode 39)

The Daily Show - Bret Baier (Season 16 - Episode 40)

The Daily Show - Dr. Mansour O.El-Kikhia (Season 16 - Episode 41)

Republicans want to lower the corporate tax rate, and Mansour O. El-Kikhia discusses Libya.

The Daily Show - Miguel Nicoleles (Season 16 - Episode 42)

Joe Biden works the room at a war speech, and Miguel Nicolelis helps paralyzed people walk again.

The Daily Show - Jake Gyllenhaal (Season 16 - Episode 43)

Republicans appeal to their narrow base, and Jake Gyllenhaal considers marrying a stranger.

The Daily Show - Norm MacDonald (Season 16 - Episode 44)

CIA operatives might arm Libyan rebels, and Norm Macdonald wants to blow up his stupid high school.

The Daily Show - Billy Crystal (Season 16 - Episode 45)

The comedian and actor discusses his role as a vampire in an upcoming Funny Or Die short.

The Daily Show - Colin Quinn (Season 16 - Episode 46)

The comedian discusses his one-man Broadway show and special on HBO.

The Daily Show - Mike Huckabee (Season 16 - Episode 47)

The former governor of Arkansas discusses his views on government, families and his latest book.

The Daily Show - Jamie Oliver (Season 16 - Episode 48)

The chef talks about healthy cooking habits and the upcoming season of his Emmy-winning series.

The Daily Show - Foo Fighters (Season 16 - Episode 49)

The rock band visits to perform a song from their latest album.

The Daily Show - Governor Deval Patrick (Season 16 - Episode 50)

The governor of Massachusetts discusses his rise from poverty and what gives him hope for America's future.

The Daily Show - Tracy Morgan (Season 16 - Episode 51)

The actor and comedian discusses his role in the upcoming animated film.

The Daily Show - Ricky Gervais (Season 16 - Episode 52)

The comedian talks about his new HBO special with Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock and Louis C.K.

The Daily Show - Gigi Ibrahim (Season 16 - Episode 53)

John Oliver highlights royal wedding coverage, and Gigi Ibrahim talks about the Egyptian uprising.

The Daily Show - Elizabeth Warren (Season 16 - Episode 54)

Olivia Munn looks into tiger mothering, and Elizabeth Warren wants to protect consumers.

The Daily Show - Bernie Sanders (Season 16 - Episode 55)

Obama releases his long-form birth certificate, and Bernie Sanders fights for workers' rights.

The Daily Show - William Cohan (Season 16 - Episode 56)

John Oliver talks to British taxpayers about the wedding, and William Cohan discusses Goldman Sachs.

The Daily Show - Philip K. Howard (Season 16 - Episode 57)

The U.S. kills Osama bin Laden, and Philip K. Howard explains why the government can't make choices.

The Daily Show - Rachel Maddow (Season 16 - Episode 58)

A royal wedding simulation reveals the consummation, and Rachel Maddow discusses Bin Laden's death.

The Daily Show - David Barton (Season 16 - Episode 59)

The White House hides the Bin Laden photo, and David Barton discusses religion in the Constitution.

The Daily Show - Joe Meacham (Season 16 - Episode 60)

Donald Trump steals the crazy oxygen from Sarah Palin, and Jon Meacham discusses the Civil War.

The Daily Show - Keira Knightley (Season 16 - Episode 61)

Jason Jones visits the gayest city in America, and Keira Knightley learns about the Santorum.

The Daily Show - Will Ferrell (Season 16 - Episode 62)

Republicans take credit for Bin Laden's death, and Will Ferrell simulates sex with a baseball bat.

The Daily Show - Albert Brooks (Season 16 - Episode 63)

Common causes controversy, and Albert Brooks talks about his Kate Middleton obsession.

The Daily Show - Kristen Wiig (Season 16 - Episode 64)

Newt Gingrich announces his candidacy on Twitter, and Kristen Wiig talks about "Bridesmaids.

The Daily Show - Jon Ronson (Season 16 - Episode 65)

Osama bin Laden's porn stash is discovered, and Jon Ronson talks about psychopaths.

The Daily Show - Annie Jacobsen (Season 16 - Episode 66)

Al Madrigal weighs in on immigration reform, and Annie Jacobsen talks about Area 51.

The Daily Show - Richard Beeman (Season 16 - Episode 67)

Newt Gingrich outrages Republicans, and Richard Beeman discusses religion in government.

The Daily Show - Lisa P. Jackson (Season 16 - Episode 68)

John Hodgman creates a Bin Laden conspiracy theory, and Lisa P. Jackson addresses EPA criticism.

The Daily Show - Jimmy Fallon (Season 16 - Episode 69)

Sarah Palin takes a bus tour with her family, and Jimmy Fallon reads a thank you note.

The Daily Show - Bill Moyers (Season 16 - Episode 70)

Donald Trump eats his pizza with a fork, and Bill Moyers discusses good journalism.

The Daily Show - Tim Tebow (Season 16 - Episode 71)

Eric Cantor wants to justify tornado relief, and Tim Tebow talks about his missionary parents.

The Daily Show - Maziar Bahari (Season 16 - Episode 72)

Sarah Palin offers her version of Paul Revere, and Maziar Bahari recounts his Iranian imprisonment.

The Daily Show - Fareed Zakaria (Season 16 - Episode 73)

John Oliver promises to mock Anthony Weiner, and Fareed Zakaria discusses American labor.

The Daily Show - Larry King (Season 16 - Episode 74)

Anthony Weiner apologizes to Bill Clinton, and Larry King prepares for his European stand-up tour.

The Daily Show - Howard Wasdin (Season 16 - Episode 75)

Jon spins the penis wheel, and Howard Wasdin talks about SEAL Team Six.

The Daily Show - Alex Prud'homme (Season 16 - Episode 76)

Nancy Pelosi calls on Anthony Weiner to resign, and Alex Prud'homme discusses water pollution.

The Daily Show - J.J. Abrams (Season 16 - Episode 77)

Republican hopefuls gather for their second debate, and J.J. Abrams talks about writing for TV.

The Daily Show - Trey Parker & Matt Stone (Season 16 - Episode 78)

Barack Obama visits Puerto Rico, and Trey Parker and Matt Stone become the Broadway establishment.

The Daily Show - Ray Nagin (Season 16 - Episode 79)

Sam Bee reports on the smoking ban in NYC parks, and Ray Nagin discusses Hurricane Katrina.

The Daily Show - Cameron Diaz (Season 16 - Episode 80)

PolitiFact checks Fox News for false statements, and Cameron Diaz removes Jon's stitches.

The Daily Show - Mitchell Zuckoff (Season 16 - Episode 81)

Greece protests proposed austerity measures, and Mitchell Zuckoff recounts an unlikely WWII rescue.

The Daily Show - Bruce Headlam (Season 16 - Episode 82)

John Hodgman battles hackers on their own turf, and Bruce Headlam discusses "Page One.

The Daily Show - Jennifer Aniston (Season 16 - Episode 83)

New York legalizes gay marriage, and Jennifer Aniston talks about her movie, "Horrible Bosses.

The Daily Show - Louis C.K. (Season 16 - Episode 84)

Rod Blagojevich has much to look forward to in prison, and Louis C.K. deconstructs fart jokes.

The Daily Show - Tom Hanks (Season 16 - Episode 85)

Democrats and Republicans can't agree on the debt ceiling, and Tom Hanks discusses his movie "Larry Crowne.

The Daily Show - Bill Kristol (Season 16 - Episode 86)

Mark Halperin calls Barack Obama a dick, and Bill Kristol discusses American war strategy in Afghanistan.

The Daily Show - Denis Leary (Season 16 - Episode 87)

Aasif Mandvi finds out why America's birds are dying, and Denis Leary talks about potato Vodka.

The Daily Show - Kid Rock (Season 16 - Episode 88)

China might repossess America if Republicans and Democrats don't come to an agreement over the debt crisis, and Kid Rock is a responsible parent with his own brand of beer.

The Daily Show - Matthew Richardson (Season 16 - Episode 89)

Jerry Seinfeld helps Jon repress his urge to make gay jokes about Marcus Bachmann, and Matthew Richardson reveals his plan to solve America's mortgage crisis.

The Daily Show - Sgt. 1st Class Leroy Petry (Season 16 - Episode 90)

The ongoing debt ceiling negotiations get heated, and Leroy Petry demonstrates his robotic hand.

The Daily Show - Daniel Radcliffe (Season 16 - Episode 91)

Barack Obama breaks out his I-mean-business podium and sets a deadline to solve the debt ceiling crisis, and Daniel Radcliffe talks about the last "Harry Potter" movie.

The Daily Show - Pervez Musharraf (Season 16 - Episode 92)

The Murdoch scandal turns ugly, and Pervez Musharraf enjoys a beverage and converses about Pakistan.

The Daily Show - Steve Carell (Season 16 - Episode 93)

Rupert Murdoch throws his employees under the bus, his wife pummels a pie-wielding idiot, and Steve Carell loves his papa bear.

The Daily Show - Scott Miller (Season 16 - Episode 94)

A battle for survival rages among GOP presidential candidates, Allen West doesn't hate women, and Scott Miller discusses William McKinley's ill-liked, anarchist assassin.

The Daily Show - Neil Patrick Harris (Season 16 - Episode 95)

Wyatt Cenac proves his commitment to weather reporting, Samantha Bee and Jason Jones interview gay newlyweds, and Neil Patrick Harris talks Smurf sex and circus tricks.

The Daily Show - Juan Williams (Season 16 - Episode 96)

Barack Obama urges Americans to call their members of Congress about the debt crisis, and Juan Williams discusses the assault on honest debate.

The Daily Show - Rachel Weisz (Season 16 - Episode 97)

Conservatives in America live a lonely life of persecution, and Rachel Weisz discusses filming "The Whistleblower" in Romania.

The Daily Show - Peter Tomsen (Season 16 - Episode 98)

Congressional Republicans try to rev support for John Boehner's debt ceiling plan with a clip from "The Town," and Peter Tomsen discusses the wars of Afghanistan.

The Daily Show - Freida Pinto (Season 16 - Episode 99)

Congress reaches a budget deal that Tea Partiers don't like, Jon salutes the troops he met in Afghanistan, and Freida Pinto talks apes.

The Daily Show - Jason Bateman (Season 16 - Episode 100)

Joe Biden charges his Secret Servicemen rent, Aasif Mandvi explores the effects of wind farming on Florida's ducks, and Jason Bateman talks R-rated body swaps.

The Daily Show - Austan Goolsbee (Season 16 - Episode 101)

A congressional super committee answers America's prayers, Wyatt Cenac interprets public sentiment, and Austan Goolsbee finds it hard to work in Washington.

The Daily Show - Dick Durbin (Season 16 - Episode 102)

Jon gives Barack Obama a birthday present, Jason Jones survives a vasectomy, and Senator Dick Durbin understands America's disappointment in Congress.

The Daily Show - Mark Adams (Season 16 - Episode 103)

America's credit gets downgraded, John Oliver tells the single greatest story he's ever heard, and Mark Adams turns right at Machu Picchu.

The Daily Show - Jay Bahadur (Season 16 - Episode 104)

Looters queue up in the U.K., Europe needs a war to cling to, and Jay Bahadur gets the pirates of Somalia talking.

The Daily Show - John Coffee (Season 16 - Episode 105)

Wisconsin's populist-off comes to a head, Larry Wilmore wants Barack Obama to go blacker, and John Coffee pins down credit rating agencies.

The Daily Show - Michael Wallis (Season 16 - Episode 106)

The Best F#@king News Team covers the Iowa straw poll, Megyn Kelly comes back fighting, and Michael Wallis reveals the real David Crockett.

The Daily Show - Ali Velshi (Season 16 - Episode 107)

Michele Bachmann wins the Iowa straw poll, Rick Perry announces his presidential candidacy, and Ali Velshi knows how to speak money.

The Daily Show - Matt Long (Season 16 - Episode 108)

The media loves Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry hits on America, John Hodgman rethinks bookstores, and veteran firefighter Matt Long survived being crushed by a bus.

The Daily Show - Michael Steele (Season 16 - Episode 109)

The media shifts its focus to Paul Ryan, John Oliver and Wyatt Cenac explore racial language in politics, and Michael Steele discusses the field of GOP candidates.

The Daily Show - Anne Hathaway (Season 16 - Episode 110)

Warren Buffett enters the "class warfare" fray, Fitch downgrades New Jersey's credit rating, and Anne Hathaway talks Scrabble strategy.

The Daily Show - Buddy Roemer (Season 16 - Episode 111)

The media scrutinizes Barack Obama's speech scheduling, James Hoffa Jr. upsets conservatives, and Buddy Roemer discusses his presidential candidacy.

The Daily Show - Dr. Sanjay Gupta (Season 16 - Episode 112)

Mitt Romney and Rick Perry battle it out, the U.S. Postal Service faces bankruptcy, and Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores the terrifying effects of the World Trade Center's dust.

The Daily Show - Marion Cotillard (Season 16 - Episode 113)

GOP candidates square off at the presidential debate, Rick Perry rickrolls Mitt Romney, and Marion Cotillard discusses her fear of contagion.

The Daily Show - Mike Mullen (Season 16 - Episode 114)

Barack Obama hits congressional Republicans with his jobs speech, America should settle for a campaign-driven economy, and Admiral Mike Mullen discusses the troops.

The Daily Show - Jim Lehrer (Season 16 - Episode 115)

CNN and the Tea Party team up, Rick Perry gets a beatdown, and Jim Lehrer discusses the tensions of presidential debates.

The Daily Show - Common (Season 16 - Episode 116)

Dick Cheney's medical equipment humanizes him, the Democrats lose a congressional seat, and Common tries to make sense of it all in his memoir.

The Daily Show - Caroline Kennedy (Season 16 - Episode 117)

Congress investigates the Solyndra scandal, Kristen Schaal unveils her pro-vagina campaign products, and Caroline Kennedy commemorates her parents' legacy.

The Daily Show - Ron Suskind (Season 16 - Episode 118)

Jason Jones reports on the end of "don't ask, don't tell"; Wyatt Cenac examines America's loss of UFOs to China; and Ron Suskind evaluates Barack Obama's confidence.

The Daily Show - Mitch Daniels (Season 16 - Episode 119)

Barack Obama presents his tax plan, the super rich risk extinction, and Mitch Daniels discusses the American economy.

The Daily Show - Jennifer Granholm (Season 16 - Episode 120)

John Oliver and Aasif Mandvi fight over sacred ground, Lewis Black evaluates the threats American kids face, and Jennifer Granholm discusses America's economic future.

The Daily Show - Ron Paul (Season 16 - Episode 121)

Rick Santorum thinks sex is a non-issue, the GOP calls for Chris Christie to run for president, and Ron Paul delivers his political message.

The Daily Show - Seth Rogen (Season 16 - Episode 122)

Barack Obama gets heckled in Hollywood, Larry Wilmore discusses the black vote, and Seth Rogen explores the lighter side of cancer.

The Daily Show - Bill O'Reilly (Season 16 - Episode 123)

Pundits interpret Chris Christie's message, Sarah Palin weighs the presidential pros and cons, and Bill O'Reilly talks job creator taxes.

The Daily Show - Tony Bennett (Season 16 - Episode 124)

An NYPD officer pepper-sprays protestors, the NRA unveils a conspiracy theory, and Tony Bennett collaborates with young artists on "Duets II.

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