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When news breaks we fix it. - The Daily Show - Season 5
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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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Ratings

Average Vote: 6.3 (542 votes)

Cast

The Daily Show - Cynthia Nixon (Season 5 - Episode 1)

The Daily Show - Robbie Williams (Season 5 - Episode 2)

The Daily Show - Richard Belzer (Season 5 - Episode 3)

The Daily Show - Joe Montana (Season 5 - Episode 4)

The Daily Show - Will Ferrell (Season 5 - Episode 5)

The Daily Show - Ice Cube (Season 5 - Episode 6)

The Daily Show - Michael Stipe (Season 5 - Episode 7)

The Daily Show - Penelope Ann Miller (Season 5 - Episode 8)

The Daily Show - Frankie Muniz (Season 5 - Episode 9)

The Daily Show - Freddie Prinze Jr. (Season 5 - Episode 10)

The Daily Show - Jerry Springer (Season 5 - Episode 11)

The Daily Show - Selma Blair (Season 5 - Episode 12)

The Daily Show - Peter Krause (Season 5 - Episode 13)

The Daily Show - Jenny McCarthy (Season 5 - Episode 14)

The Daily Show - David Arquette (Season 5 - Episode 15)

The Daily Show - Jeff Bridges (Season 5 - Episode 16)

The Daily Show - Bob Dole (Season 5 - Episode 17)

The Daily Show - Jason Priestly (Season 5 - Episode 18)

The Daily Show - Moby (Season 5 - Episode 19)

The Daily Show - Dennis Farina (Season 5 - Episode 20)

The Daily Show - Matthew Perry (Season 5 - Episode 21)

The Daily Show - Ed McMahon (Season 5 - Episode 22)

The Daily Show - Snoop Dogg (Season 5 - Episode 23)

The Daily Show - Charlize Theron (Season 5 - Episode 24)

The Daily Show - Rachael Leigh Cook (Season 5 - Episode 25)

The Daily Show - Forest Whitaker (Season 5 - Episode 26)

The Daily Show - Vin Diesel (Season 5 - Episode 27)

The Daily Show - Tobey Maguire (Season 5 - Episode 28)

The Daily Show - Ellen DeGeneres (Season 5 - Episode 29)

The Daily Show - Neil Patrick Harris (Season 5 - Episode 30)

The Daily Show - Kevin Pollak (Season 5 - Episode 31)

The Daily Show - Bob Dole (Season 5 - Episode 32)

The Daily Show - Garry Shandling (Season 5 - Episode 33)

The Daily Show - Eddie Izzard (Season 5 - Episode 34)

The Daily Show - Kim Delaney (Season 5 - Episode 35)

The Daily Show - Wolf Blitzer (Season 5 - Episode 36)

The Daily Show - Drew Carey (Season 5 - Episode 37)

The Daily Show - Chris Meloni (Season 5 - Episode 38)

The Daily Show - Marla Sokoloff (Season 5 - Episode 39)

The Daily Show - Eric Idle (Season 5 - Episode 40)

The Daily Show - Leelee Sobieski (Season 5 - Episode 41)

The Daily Show - John Lydon (Season 5 - Episode 42)

The Daily Show - Joshua Jackson (Season 5 - Episode 43)

The Daily Show - Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (Season 5 - Episode 44)

The Daily Show - Jimmy Smits (Season 5 - Episode 45)

The Daily Show - Roger Daltrey (Season 5 - Episode 46)

The Daily Show - Ben Stein (Season 5 - Episode 47)

The Daily Show - Patrick Stewart (Season 5 - Episode 48)

The Daily Show - David Alan Grier (Season 5 - Episode 49)

The Daily Show - Stanley Tucci (Season 5 - Episode 50)

The Daily Show - Samantha Mathis (Season 5 - Episode 51)

The Daily Show - Diamond Dallas Page (Season 5 - Episode 52)

The Daily Show - Arlen Specter (Season 5 - Episode 53)

The Daily Show - Hugh Hefner (Season 5 - Episode 54)

The Daily Show - Kirsten Dunst (Season 5 - Episode 55)

The Daily Show - Jeanne Tripplehorn (Season 5 - Episode 56)

The Daily Show - Stephen Baldwin (Season 5 - Episode 57)

The Daily Show - S. Epatha Merkerson (Season 5 - Episode 58)

The Daily Show - Luke Wilson (Season 5 - Episode 59)

The Daily Show - Julie Warner (Season 5 - Episode 60)

The Daily Show - Eric Close (Season 5 - Episode 61)

The Daily Show - Wendie Malick (Season 5 - Episode 62)

The Daily Show - Jesse L. Martin (Season 5 - Episode 63)

The Daily Show - Andy Richter (Season 5 - Episode 64)

The Daily Show - Betty White (Season 5 - Episode 65)

The Daily Show - Tracey Ullman (Season 5 - Episode 66)

The Daily Show - Kyle MacLachlan (Season 5 - Episode 67)

The Daily Show - Jane Leeves (Season 5 - Episode 68)

The Daily Show - Michael Rapaport (Season 5 - Episode 69)

The Daily Show - Thandie Newton (Season 5 - Episode 70)

The Daily Show - Laura Kightlinger (Season 5 - Episode 71)

The Daily Show - Sonja Christopher (Season 5 - Episode 72)

The Daily Show - Penn and Teller (Season 5 - Episode 73)

The Daily Show - Kelli Williams (Season 5 - Episode 74)

The Daily Show - Michael Moore (Season 5 - Episode 75)

The Daily Show - When the Elderly Go on TV with Al Greenwood (Season 5 - Episode 76)

The Daily Show - Mark Curry (Season 5 - Episode 77)

The Daily Show - Jimmy Kimmel & Adam Carolla (Season 5 - Episode 78)

The Daily Show - Julie Brown (Season 5 - Episode 79)

The Daily Show - Heather Donahue (Season 5 - Episode 80)

The Daily Show - Joe Lockhart (Season 5 - Episode 81)

The Daily Show - Freddie Prinze Jr. (Season 5 - Episode 82)

The Daily Show - Alicia Silverstone (Season 5 - Episode 83)

The Daily Show - Cheri Oteri (Season 5 - Episode 84)

The Daily Show - Jeff Probst (Season 5 - Episode 85)

The Daily Show - Richie Sambora (Season 5 - Episode 86)

The Daily Show - John C. Reilly (Season 5 - Episode 87)

The Daily Show - Anna Paquin (Season 5 - Episode 88)

The Daily Show - J.K. Simmons (Season 5 - Episode 89)

The Daily Show - Famke Janssen (Season 5 - Episode 90)

The Daily Show - Billy Crudup (Season 5 - Episode 91)

The Daily Show - Shawn & Marlon Wayans (Season 5 - Episode 92)

The Daily Show - Halle Berry (Season 5 - Episode 93)

The Daily Show - Fourth Anniversary Special (Season 5 - Episode 94)

The Daily Show - Al Roker (Season 5 - Episode 95)

The Daily Show - Peter Fonda (Season 5 - Episode 96)

The Daily Show - Joe Eszterhas (Season 5 - Episode 97)

The Daily Show - Jennifer Beals (Season 5 - Episode 98)

The Daily Show - Campaign Trail to the Road to the White House (Season 5 - Episode 99)

The Daily Show - Republican National Convention Pt. 1 (Season 5 - Episode 100)

The Daily Show - Republican National Convention Pt. 2 (Season 5 - Episode 101)

The Daily Show - Republican National Convention Pt. 3 (Season 5 - Episode 102)

The Daily Show - Republican National Convention Pt. 4 (Season 5 - Episode 103)

The Daily Show - Democratic National Convention Pt. 1 (Season 5 - Episode 104)

The Daily Show - Democratic National Convention Pt. 2 (Season 5 - Episode 105)

The Daily Show - Democratic National Convention Pt. 3 (Season 5 - Episode 106)

The Daily Show - Democratic National Convention Pt. 4 (Season 5 - Episode 107)

The Daily Show - Jeremy Piven (Season 5 - Episode 108)

The Daily Show - Slash (Season 5 - Episode 109)

The Daily Show - Vincent D'Onofrio (Season 5 - Episode 110)

The Daily Show - Donal Logue (Season 5 - Episode 111)

The Daily Show - Greg Kinnear (Season 5 - Episode 112)

The Daily Show - Spinal Tap (Season 5 - Episode 113)

The Daily Show - Joe Mantegna (Season 5 - Episode 114)

The Daily Show - Eugene Levy (Season 5 - Episode 115)

The Daily Show - Lennox Lewis (Season 5 - Episode 116)

The Daily Show - Senator Joe Lieberman (Season 5 - Episode 117)

The Daily Show - Ryan Phillippe (Season 5 - Episode 118)

The Daily Show - Jamie Lee Curtis (Season 5 - Episode 119)

The Daily Show - Barenaked Ladies (Season 5 - Episode 120)

The Daily Show - Jamie Foxx (Season 5 - Episode 121)

The Daily Show - Jonathan Katz (Season 5 - Episode 122)

The Daily Show - Bill Goldberg (Season 5 - Episode 123)

The Daily Show - Sylvester Stallone (Season 5 - Episode 124)

The Daily Show - Tony Danza (Season 5 - Episode 125)

The Daily Show - Dean Cain (Season 5 - Episode 126)

The Daily Show - Ashton Kutcher (Season 5 - Episode 127)

The Daily Show - Jewel (Season 5 - Episode 128)

The Daily Show - Ralph Nader (Season 5 - Episode 129)

The Daily Show - Alice Cooper (Season 5 - Episode 130)

The Daily Show - Christian Slater (Season 5 - Episode 131)

The Daily Show - Joshua Jackson (Season 5 - Episode 132)

The Daily Show - Brendan Fraser (Season 5 - Episode 133)

The Daily Show - Kevin James (Season 5 - Episode 134)

The Daily Show - Jeff Garlin (Season 5 - Episode 135)

The Daily Show - Posh Spice & Baby Spice (Season 5 - Episode 136)

The Daily Show - Steven Weber (Season 5 - Episode 137)

The Daily Show - Brett Butler (Season 5 - Episode 138)

The Daily Show - David Frost (Season 5 - Episode 139)

The Daily Show - Phil Donahue (Season 5 - Episode 140)

The Daily Show - Michael Richards (Season 5 - Episode 141)

The Daily Show - Arlen Specter (Season 5 - Episode 142)

The Daily Show - Indecision 2000 Choose and Loose (Season 5 - Episode 143)

The Daily Show - Richard Belzer (Season 5 - Episode 144)

The Daily Show - Michael Moore (Season 5 - Episode 145)

Tonight, documentary director Michael Moore promoting his TV series on Bravo called The Awful Truth.

The Daily Show - Adam Sandler (Season 5 - Episode 146)

The Daily Show - Patricia Arquette (Season 5 - Episode 147)

The Daily Show - Adam Sandler (Season 5 - Episode 148)

The Daily Show - Rhys Ifans (Season 5 - Episode 149)

The Daily Show - Tales of Survival with Vance DeGeneres (Season 5 - Episode 150)

The Daily Show - John Goodman (Season 5 - Episode 151)

The Daily Show - Laura San Giacomo (Season 5 - Episode 152)

The Daily Show - Billy Campbell (Season 5 - Episode 153)

The Daily Show - Anthony Clark (Season 5 - Episode 154)

The Daily Show - Thomas Gibson (Season 5 - Episode 155)

The Daily Show - Faith Ford (Season 5 - Episode 156)

The Daily Show - Chris O'Donnell (Season 5 - Episode 157)

The Daily Show - Marlan Wayans (Season 5 - Episode 158)

The Daily Show - Ira Glass (Season 5 - Episode 159)

The Daily Show - Greta Van Susteren (Season 5 - Episode 160)

The Daily Show - Indecision 2000 Special (Season 5 - Episode 161)

The Daily Show - Wolf Blitzer (Season 5 - Episode 162)

The Daily Show - Marla Sokoloff (Season 5 - Episode 163)

The Daily Show - Marisa Tomei (Season 5 - Episode 164)

The Daily Show - Jeri Ryan (Season 5 - Episode 165)

Tonight, actress Jeri Ryan promotes her new movie Dracula 2000.

The Daily Show - Gillian Anderson (Season 5 - Episode 166)

Tonight, actress Gillian Anderson from the The X-Files.

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