pax_global_header00006660000000000000000000000064123272275540014523gustar00rootroot0000000000000052 comment=059afcaa03109a4ba9879f9b237ab285ced7adfd episoder-0_7_1/000077500000000000000000000000001232722755400135045ustar00rootroot00000000000000episoder-0_7_1/.gitignore000066400000000000000000000000141232722755400154670ustar00rootroot00000000000000*.pyc *.swp episoder-0_7_1/AUTHORS000066400000000000000000000000371232722755400145540ustar00rootroot00000000000000Stefan Ott episoder-0_7_1/CHANGELOG000066400000000000000000000146561232722755400147320ustar00rootroot00000000000000== v0.7.1 (27 Apr 2014) == * Accept unicode characters in prodnum fields == v0.7.0 (14 Oct 2013) == * Added support for TheTVDB.com * Removed support for tv.com * Changed command-line arguments. See the man page for details * Removed the ability to specify shows in the configuration file * Reorganized the command line options. Check the documentation for details * Updated the epguides.com parser to ignore trailer links in episode names * Fixed some more encoding issues in the console renderer * Changed license to GPLv3 == v0.6.5 (6 Oct 2010) == * Updated the epguides.com parser to ignore links to trailers in episode names == v0.6.4 (25 Jun 2010) == * Filter javascript from tv.com pages because it confuses beautifulsoup 3.1 == v0.6.3 (23 Jun 2010) == * The epguides parser now properly reads the season number for more shows == v0.6.2 (08 Nov 2009) == * Updated tv.com parser (show names need to be lower-case now!) * Added -S option to specify a show id for (forced) updates == v0.6.1 (26 Aug 2009) == * Episoder can now talk to any database supported by sqlalchemy (see README) * Tell awk to process utf8 (for epguides parser) * Catch (and properly log) some more HTTP exceptions == v0.6.0 (8 Aug 2009) == * Episoder now keeps a persistent database of shows and episodes * Added new options (-L, -a, -r, -E, -D) to manage the database * The parsers now know whether a show is still running or not * Active (currently running) shows are updated every two days * Inactive (ended) shows are updated every two weeks * The new -B command overrides those intervals and forces an update * Show names can no longer be overridden in the configuration file * Don't report an error when no sources are defined in the config file * The tv.com parser now also accepts urls containing '!', '+' or '%' * The -d option now also accepts the number of days instead of a fixed date * Documentation updated == v0.5.3 (26 Jul 2009) == * Added support for another epguides formatting style (used eg. for "Eureka") * Added option to suppress colors in console output * Added a filter to remove invalid characters from epguides content * Fixed some other parsing issues in the epguides parser * Improved compatibility with older python versions == v0.5.2 (30 Jun 2009) == * Reworked parts of the code to improve compatibility with older libraries * Fixed some encoding issues in the console renderer == v0.5.1 (23 Jun 2009) == * Thanks to Philip Douglass for his bug reports and patches * The epguides parser now properly closes all file handles and works with mawk * The tv.com parser would crash on missing production/season/episode numbers * The tv.com parser now accepts urls that contain a dash * Switched to using sqlalchemy to access the database * Properly implemented the user-agent configuration option * Removed old FAQ * Fixed some text encoding issues * Small fixes to the man page == v0.5.0 (18 May 2009) == * Rewrote the whole thing in python * Wrote a brand new tv.com parser * Small fixes in the epguides.com parser * Parsed data is now stored in an sqlite3 database == v0.4.7 (24 Feb 2007) == * Fixed a parsing issue introduced with 0.4.6 == v0.4.6 (24 Feb 2007) == * Discovered yet another formatting possibility on epguides.com (used for instance for the show "Midsomer Murders") and adapted the parser accordingly * Slightly updated the man page == v0.4.5 (23 Jan 2007) == * Fixed some epguides parser issues == v0.4.4 (19 Nov 2006) == * Fixed the -i option when building the database (did the exact opposite of what it was supposed to do) == v0.4.3 (24 Oct 2006) == * We now actually honor the -i option when building the database * Added the possibility to override a show's name in the config file. This was needed for the new webisoder, a web-based episoder. Find out more about it at http://www.webisoder.net/ * Oops, forgot to update episoder's version number in the last release... * Fixed a bug in the new epguides.com parser which would not drop episodes without a date == v0.4.2 (21 Oct 2006) == * Don't ignore the config file passed with -c anymore when building the db * Added parser for epguides.com (closes #38) == v0.4.1 (20 Apr 2006) == * Did some minor internal changes to get episoder to work on non-linux systems * Removed long options * Hotfix for the tv.com website changes == v0.4.0 (3 Dec 2005) == * Re-organized options: -vv is now -w, -rc is now -c (or --rc), -nd is gone (use --nodate), -sa is gone (use -s and --nodate instead), -i is gone (see below) * Search is now alway case-insensitive * If no action is specified, episoder now defaults to showlist * Removed the tvtome dummy plugin == v0.3.0 (9 Aug 2005) == * Majeed Goldrick joined the project * Moved parts of the website to sourceforge * Removed a 1024-episodes-limit in sortlist * Added search options * Switched to awk to remove old episodes (>600 times faster) * Switched to awk for tv.com parsing (>10 times faster) * Removed the debian files from the main distribution * Added a couple of tests == v0.2.5 (19 Jul 2005) == * Fixed an alignment problem in showlist (closes #25) * Fixed a date-calculation issue in showlist (closes #23) * Fixed a documentation mistake about the format string (closes #21) * Added support for nun-numeric episode numbers (closes #24) == v0.2.4 (19 Jul 2005) == * Re-arranged the code to remove a 3-episodes-limit in showlist (closes #19) * Added command line option to specify the number of days to show (closes #20) * Brought back season-episode information in the tvcom plugin (closes #15) * Added the possibility to customize the output format (closes #16) * Added a small FAQ * Thanks to Majeed Goldrick for all the bug reports and feature suggestions * Cosmetic changes == v0.2.3 (23 Jun 2005) == * The tvcom plugin now uses the new "All Seasons" link * Cosmetic changes == v0.2.2 (17 Jun 2005) == * Added LICENSE file * install.sh now correctly changes the EPISODER_HOME value * Small fixes in the verbose output * Created tvcom plugin * Replaced all functionality from the tvtome plugin with a warning * Now all the available modules are actually loaded * Some minor changes in the man page == v0.2.1 (4 Jan 2005) == * The tvtome plugin now understands UNAIRED episodes * Improved the builddb script's debug output * Fixed an issue that would print errors for shows with no upcoming episodes * The debian files are now part of the main distribution == v0.2.0 (13 Sep 2004) == * Initial public release episoder-0_7_1/COPYING000066400000000000000000001045131232722755400145430ustar00rootroot00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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But first, please read . episoder-0_7_1/README000066400000000000000000000012021232722755400143570ustar00rootroot00000000000000== Purpose == episoder is a tool to tell you about new episodes of your favourite TV shows. == Installation == * Run 'easy_install episoder-0.7.0.tar.gz' * Create a cron job to have your database rebuilt once a day * Add "episoder" to your ~/.bashrc, ~/.bash_profile, /etc/bash.bashrc or /etc/profile if you want to see your upcoming shows every time you start a shell. Consult the bash docs to find out which file you want to use. == Configuration == See "man episoder" == Contact == If you find any bugs or have ideas on how to improve episoder, please use the issue tracker on our website at http://cockroach.github.io/episoder/ episoder-0_7_1/episoder000077500000000000000000000225211232722755400152460ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python # episoder, http://cockroach.github.io/episoder/ # # Copyright (C) 2004-2014 Stefan Ott. All rights reserved. # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import logging from argparse import ArgumentParser from datetime import date, timedelta from os import environ, path from re import match from sys import exit, stderr from traceback import print_exc from pyepisoder.episoder import DataStore, Show, version from pyepisoder.plugins import ConsoleRenderer, TVDB, parser_for def update(args): store = DataStore(args.datafile) store.update() if args.show: show = store.getShowById(args.show) if not show: logging.error('Show #%d not found' % args.show) return shows = [show] elif args.force: shows = store.getEnabledShows() else: shows = store.getExpiredShows() for show in shows: try: show.update(store, args) except: logging.error('Error parsing %s' % show) print_exc() store.rollback() if not args.nodate: basedate = args.date show.removeEpisodesBefore(store, basedate) if not shows: logging.info('None of your shows need to be updated') def add(args): url = args.show store = DataStore(args.datafile) store.update() show = store.getShowByUrl(url) if show: stderr.write('A show with that url/id already exists\n') return if not parser_for(url): stderr.write('Invalid show url/id: %s\n' % url) return show = Show('Unknown Show', url=url) store.addShow(show) store.commit() def remove(args): id = args.show store = DataStore(args.datafile) store.update() store.removeShow(id) store.commit() def set_show_enabled(store, id, enabled): show = store.getShowById(id) if not show: stderr.write('There is no show with that ID\n') return show.enabled = enabled store.commit() def enable(args): store = DataStore(args.datafile) store.update() set_show_enabled(store, args.show, True) def disable(args): store = DataStore(args.datafile) store.update() set_show_enabled(store, args.show, False) def shows(args): store = DataStore(args.datafile) store.update() shows = store.getShows() statusStrings = ['?Invalid', 'Running', 'Suspended', 'Ended' ] enabledStrings = ['Disabled', 'Enabled'] for show in shows: status = show.status print '[%4d] %s' % (show.show_id, show.url) print ' %s, %s, %s' % (show.show_name, statusStrings[status], enabledStrings[show.enabled]) print ' Last update: %s' % (show.updated) def episodes(args): store = DataStore(args.datafile) renderer = ConsoleRenderer(args.format, args.dateformat) if args.nodate: startdate = date(1900, 1, 1) n_days = 109500 # should be fine until late 21xx :) else: startdate = args.date n_days = args.days if args.search: episodes = store.search(args.search) else: episodes = store.getEpisodes(startdate, n_days) renderer.render(episodes, not args.nocolor) def search(args): search = args.keyword try: res = TVDB.lookup(search) print "ID\tName\n-------\t--------------------" for x in res: print "%s\t%s" % (x['seriesid'], x['seriesname']) except: print 'Nothing found' def parseArgs(): yesterday = date.today() - timedelta(1) parser = ArgumentParser() subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(help='commands') # OPTIONS FOR ADDING SHOWS parser_add = subparsers.add_parser('add', help='Add a show') parser_add.add_argument('show', action='store', help='the show to add (TVDV ID or epguides.com URL)') parser_add.set_defaults(func=add) # OPTIONS FOR REMOVING SHOWS parser_remove = subparsers.add_parser('remove', help='Remove a show from the database') parser_remove.add_argument('show', action='store', type=int, help='the show ID to remove') parser_remove.set_defaults(func=remove) # OPTIONS FOR ENABLING SHOWS parser_enable = subparsers.add_parser('enable', help='Enable updates for a show') parser_enable.add_argument('show', action='store', type=int, help='the show ID to enable updates for') parser_enable.set_defaults(func=enable) # OPTIONS FOR DISABLING SHOWS parser_disable = subparsers.add_parser('disable', help='Disable updates for a show') parser_disable.add_argument('show', action='store', type=int, help='the show ID to disable updates for') parser_disable.set_defaults(func=disable) # OPTIONS FOR SHOWING EPISODES parser_list = subparsers.add_parser('list', help='Show upcoming episodes') parser_list.add_argument('-C', '--nocolor', action='store_true', help="don't use colors") parser_list.add_argument('-d', metavar='YYYY-MM-DD|n', dest='date', default = yesterday.strftime('%Y-%m-%d'), help='only show episodes prior to this date or n days back') parser_list.add_argument('-n', '--days', type=int, default=2, help='number of future days to show (default: 2)') parser_list.add_argument('-i', '--nodate', action='store_true', help="ignore date, show all episodes") parser_list.add_argument('-s', dest='search', help='search episodes') parser_list.set_defaults(func=episodes) # OPTIONS FOR SEARCHING SHOWS parser_search = subparsers.add_parser('search', help='Find shows on TVDB') parser_search.add_argument('keyword', action='store', help='search string') parser_search.set_defaults(func=search) # OPTIONS FOR LISTING SHOWS parser_shows = subparsers.add_parser('shows', help='List shows in the database') parser_shows.set_defaults(func=shows) # OPTIONS FOR DATABASE UPDATE parser_update = subparsers.add_parser('update', help='Update the database') parser_update.add_argument('-d', metavar='YYYY-MM-DD|n', dest='date', default = yesterday.strftime('%Y-%m-%d'), help='remove episodes prior to this date or n days back') parser_update.add_argument('-f', '--force', action='store_true', help='force-update the database, disregard last update time') parser_update.add_argument('-i', '--nodate', action='store_true', help="ignore date, don't remove old episodes") parser_update.add_argument('-s', '--show', metavar='id', type=int, help='only update the show with this id') parser_update.set_defaults(func=update) # GLOBAL OPTIONS group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() parser.add_argument('-c', metavar='file', action='store', default=path.join(environ['HOME'], '.episoder'), help='use configuration from file') group.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help='verbose operation') group.add_argument('-d', '--debug', action='store_true', help='debug (very verbose) operation') parser.add_argument('-l', metavar='file', dest='logfile', action='store', help='log to file instead of stdout') parser.add_argument('-V', '--version', action='version', version='episoder %s' % version, help='show version information') args = parser.parse_args() # turn our date string into a proper date object if hasattr(args, 'date'): if args.date.isdigit(): daysback = int(args.date) args.date = date.today() - timedelta(daysback) elif match('^[0-9]{4}(-[0-9]{2}){2}$', args.date): d = args.date.split('-') args.date = date(int(d[0]), int(d[1]), int(d[2])) else: parser.error('%s: Wrong date format' % args.date) # configure the logger loglevel = logging.WARNING if args.verbose: loglevel = logging.INFO if args.debug: loglevel = logging.DEBUG if args.logfile: logging.basicConfig(level=loglevel, filename=args.logfile) else: logging.basicConfig(level=loglevel) return args def loadConfig(args): rcfile = args.c config = {} try: rc = open(rcfile) except IOError, e: stderr.write('%s: %s\n' % (rcfile, e.strerror)) exit(2) except Exception, e: stderr.write('%s\n' % e) exit(2) for line in rc: line = line.strip() if line.startswith('data='): (_, config['datafile']) = line.split('=') elif line.startswith('format='): (_, config['format']) = line.split('=') elif line.startswith('dateformat='): (_, config['dateformat']) = line.split('=') elif line.startswith('agent='): (_, config['agent']) = line.split('=') elif line.startswith('src='): logging.warn('Specifying shows in the configuration ' 'file is no longer supported.') rc.close() for key in config: logging.debug('%s=%s' % (key, config.get(key))) args.agent = config.get('agent', 'episoder/' + version) args.datafile = config.get('datafile', path.join(environ['HOME'], '.episodes')) args.dateformat = config.get('dateformat', '%a, %b %d, %Y') args.format = config.get('format', '%airdate %show %seasonx%epnum') args.tvdb_key = config.get('tvdb_key', '8F15287C4B23B36E') logging.info('Loaded rcfile') def main(): args = parseArgs() loadConfig(args) if path.exists(args.datafile): file = open(args.datafile) if file.read(6) != 'SQLite': stderr.write('episoder found an old data file at ' + '%s. You have to delete ' % args.datafile + 'that file before episoder can proceed.\n') exit(4) file.close() args.func(args) if __name__ == '__main__': main() episoder-0_7_1/episoder.1000066400000000000000000000161331232722755400154040ustar00rootroot00000000000000.TH EPISODER 1 .SH NAME episoder \- TV show episode reminder. .SH SYNOPSIS .B episoder [global options] [command] [command-specific options] .SH COPYRIGHT episoder is Copyright (C) 2004-2014 by Stefan Ott .SH DESCRIPTION episoder is a tool to tell you about new episodes of your favourite TV shows .SH GLOBAL OPTIONS .TP .B \-h Show help and quit. .TP .B \-c \fIFILE\fR Use \fIFILE\fR for configuration values. By default ~/.episoder is used. .TP .B \-v, \-\-verbose Enable verbose operation. .TP .B \-d, \-\-debug Enable debug (very verbose) operation. .TP .B \-l \fIFILE\fR Log to \fIFILE\fR instead of stdout. .TP .B \-V, \-\-version Show program version and quit. .SH COMMANDS .SS Add Shows .B episoder [options] .B add \fISHOW\fR .PP This adds a \fISHOW\fR to episoder's database. You can either specify a URL from epguides.com or a show ID from TheTVDB.com. Note that this won't fetch any episodes or meta data about the show, to do this you will need to .B update your database. .SS Find Shows on TheTVDB.com .B episoder [options] .B search \fI"search terms"\fR .PP Rather than visiting their web site you can use episoder to search TheTVDB.com. This command will show you a list of all shows that match your \fIsearch terms\fR along with their IDs -- you will need to know these to .B add shows to the database. .SS List Shows .B episoder [options] .B shows .PP List all shows in episoder's database. The output contains information on the show's URL or TVDB ID, name, current state and the time of the last update. .SS Remove Shows .B episoder [options] .B remove \fISHOW\fR .PP This removes a \fISHOW\fR from episoder's database. Please specify the \fIshow id\fR as shown by the .B shows command. .SS Disable Updates .B episoder [options] .B disable \fISHOW\fR .PP By default, any show that is added to episoder's database is included when the database is updated. If however you would like to disable updates for a certain show, this is how you do it. .PP Please specify the \fIshow id\fR as shown by the .B shows command. .SS Enable Updates .B episoder [options] .B enable \fISHOW\fR .PP Use this to re-enable updates for a show that has previously been \fIdisabled\fR. Please specify the \fIshow id\fR as shown by the .B shows command. .SS Update the Database .B episoder [options] .B update [update-options] .PP Update the episoder database. This will fetch the list of known episodes for all shows that are currently in the database (unless they have been disabled). .PP The update command knows the following extra options: .TP .B \-d \fIDATE\fR All episodes that are older than \fIDATE\fR will be removed from the database after the update. You can either specify an absolute date as \fIYYYY-MM-DD\fR or a relative date by passing the number of days back. The default value is 2, i.e. all episodes more than two days old will be removed. .TP .B \-f, \-\-force Update the database regardless of the time of the last update. By default episoder uses these update intervals: .RS .PP * 2 days for shows that are currently running. .PP * 1 week for shows that are currently paused. .PP * 2 weeks for shows that have ended. .RE .TP .B \-i, \-\-nodate Don't remove any old episodes, regardless of their date. .TP .B \-s, \-\-show \fIID\fR Only update the show with this \fIID\fR (as shown by the .B shows command), regardless of the last update time and whether or not updates are currently enabled for this show. .TP Note that the \fB-d\fP and \fB-i\fP options cannot be combined and that \fB-f\fP has no effect when using \fB-s\fP. .SS List Episodes in the Database .B episoder [options] .B list [list-options] .PP Show upcoming episodes. Before running this you should update the database to make sure that your list of episodes is up-to-date. .PP The list command knows the following extra options: .TP .B \-C, \-\-nocolor Don't use colors in the list of episodes. By default, episodes will be colored to indicate the air date relative to the current date: .RS .PP * Episodes from the distant past are colored gray .PP * Yesterday's episodes are colored red .PP * Today's episodes are colored yellow .PP * Tomorrow's episodes are colored green .PP * Future episodes are colored cyan .RE .TP .B \-d \fIDATE\fR Only show episodes that air prior to \fIDATE\fR. You can either specify an absolute date as \fIYYYY-MM-DD\fR or a relative date by passing the number of days back. The default is to hide all episodes that aired before yesterday. .TP .B \-n \fIDAYS\fB, \-\-days \fIDAYS\fR The number of days to show. Any episodes that are more than \fIDAYS\fR days in the future will be hidden. The default value is 2. Note that this value is relative to the \fIDATE\fR specified with the .B \-d option. .TP .B \-i, \-\-nodate Show all episodes regardless of their date. .TP .B \-s \fISEARCH\fR Search for \fISEARCH\fR in show and episode names. .SH EXAMPLES Find a show on TheTVDB.com: .IP .B episoder search dexter .IP The output will look like this: .IP .nf ID Name ------- -------------------- 79349 Dexter .fi .TP Add a show: .IP .B episoder add 79349 .TP List all currently added shows: .IP .B episoder shows .IP The output will look like this: .IP [ 1] 79349 Dexter, Running, Enabled Last update: 1970-01-01 00:00:00 .TP Fetch all episodes for Dexter regardless of the air date and enable debugging output: .IP .B episoder -d update -s 1 -i .TP List all episodes from October 2012: .IP .B episoder list -d 2012-10-01 -n 31 .SH CONFIG FILE .LP The configuration file contains default settings for episoder. .TP .B agent=foo Set the user-agent string to be used when fetching data. This is only used for shows on epguides.com. .TP .B data=/path/to/file Path to episoder's data file. If, instead of a file, you supply a database url (as expected by sqlalchemy, eg. 'mysql://localhost/episoder'), episoder is going to use that database for storage instead. .TP .B format=unquoted format string This allows you to customize episoder's output. Available fields are: .PP %airdate The episode's airdate as YYYY-MM-DD %show Name of the show %season Current season %epnum Episode's number in season %eptitle Title of the episode %totalep Episode's total number %prodnum Production number .br If undefined, the default value of .B %airdate %show %seasonx%epnum (eg. "2005-07-29 Monk 4x04") is used. .TP .B dateformat=unquoted string describing the format Here you can define the date format you'd like to be used for the output. To get a list of all possible fields, see .BR date(1). The default is %a, %b %d, %Y .TP .B tvdb_key=KEY Use your own TVDB API \fIKEY\fR instead of episoder's built-in default key. This is recommended if you use episoder on a larger scale. See http://thetvdb.com/?tab=apiregister for more details. .SH CRON .LP You might want to have your episode database rebuilt on a regular basis (i.e. daily). The easiest way to achieve this is with a simple cron job: .PP crontab \-l > crontab echo "40 5 * * * episoder update" >> crontab crontab crontab .SH FILES .B ~/.episoder - default configuration file .br .B ~/.episodes - default data file .SH AUTHOR This manual page was written by Stefan Ott episoder-0_7_1/examples/000077500000000000000000000000001232722755400153225ustar00rootroot00000000000000episoder-0_7_1/examples/home.episoder000066400000000000000000000013231232722755400200050ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Datafile data=/home/stefan/.episodes # User agent to be used for downloads agent=Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0) # Output format # Currently available fields are (last column: example values): # # %airdate The episode's airdate Sun, Apr 04, 2005 # %show Name of the show Monk # %season Current season 3 # %epnum Episode's number in season 16 # %eptitle Title of the episode Mr. Monk and the kid # %totalep Episode's total number 45 # %prodnum Production number T-3015 # # Default value: %airdate %show %seasonx%epnum #format=%airdate %show %seasonx%epnum # Your favourite dateformat as used by the date command (see `man date`) #dateformat=%a, %b %d, %Y episoder-0_7_1/extras/000077500000000000000000000000001232722755400150125ustar00rootroot00000000000000episoder-0_7_1/extras/episoder_helper_epguides.awk000066400000000000000000000106631232722755400225620ustar00rootroot00000000000000# episoder epguides.com parser helper # # Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Stefan Ott. All rights reserved. # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . /.*/ { # Some files don't have proper linebreaks - they'll have and # on the same line titleStart = index($0, "") + 8; titlePart = substr($0, titleStart); titleEnd = index($0, "(a Titles "); set_show(substr($0, titleStart, titleEnd - titleStart - 1)); } /^<h1>/ { sub(/<h1><a href=\".*\">/, "", $0) sub(/<\/a><\/h1>/, "", $0) # remove ^M gsub(/\015/, "", $0) set_show($0) } /aired from:/ { pos = match($0, /___/) if (pos == 0) { running="No" } } function set_show(showName) { gsub("'", "''", showName) print "- title: '" showName "'" >> output print " episodes:" >> output printf "%s... ", showName } /^• Season/ { # remove ^M gsub(/\015/, "", $3) # Some files come with bullets before the season number season = $3 if (season == "") { season = 0 } } /^<a name='latest' id='latest' \/>• Season/ { # remove ^M gsub(/\015/, "", $6) # Some files come with bullets before the season number and an anchor # before the bullet season = $6 if (season == "") { season = 0 } } /^Season/ { # Most, however, don't # remove ^M gsub(/\015/, "", $2) season = $2 if (season == "") { season = 0 } } /^<a href="guide.shtml#[0-9].*Series/ { pos = match($0, /guide.shtml#([0-9]+.*">)/) season = substr($0, pos + RLENGTH) pos = match(season, /[^0-9]/) season = substr(season, 0, pos - 1) } /^[0-9]+/ { # A data file format used for shows like Eureka totalep = $1 epnum = substr($0, index($0, "-")+1, 2) if (epnum < 10) { epnum = 0 substr(epnum, 2, 1) } prodnum = substr($0, 16, 9) gsub(/^ */, "", prodnum) gsub(/ *$/, "", prodnum) pos = match($0, /([1-3]?[0-9]\/[A-Z][a-z][a-z]\/[0-9][0-9]) /) epdate = substr($0, pos, RLENGTH) gsub(/ *$/, "", epdate) gsub(/\//, " ", epdate) eptitle = substr($0, 40) pos = index(eptitle, ">") # remove recap and trailer links from html sub(/<span class='recap'.*<\/span>/, "", eptitle) sub(/<span class='Trailers'.*<\/span>/, "", eptitle) # remove href and trailing </a> sub(/<a.*href=['"].*['"]>/, "", eptitle) sub(/<\/a>/, "", eptitle) # remove trailing white spaces gsub(/[ \t\f\n\r\v]*$/, "", eptitle) show_episode(show, totalep, season, epnum, prodnum, epdate, eptitle) } /^ *[0-9]+\./ { totalep = substr ($1, 0, index($1, ".")) gsub (/\.$/, "", totalep) epnum = substr($0, index($0, "-")+1, 2) if (epnum < 10) { epnum = 0 substr(epnum, 2, 1) } prodnum = substr($0, 16, 9) gsub(/^ */, "", prodnum) gsub(/ *$/, "", prodnum) pos = match($0, /([1-3]?[0-9] [A-Z][a-z][a-z] [0-9][0-9]) /) epdate = substr($0, pos, RLENGTH) gsub(/ *$/, "", epdate) eptitle = substr($0, 40) pos = index(eptitle, ">") # remove recap and trailer links from html sub(/<span class='recap'.*<\/span>/, "", eptitle) sub(/<span class='Trailers'.*<\/span>/, "", eptitle) # remove href and trailing </a> sub(/<a.*href=['"].*['"]>/, "", eptitle) sub(/<\/a>/, "", eptitle) # remove trailing white spaces gsub(/[ \t\f\n\r\v]*$/, "", eptitle) show_episode(show, totalep, season, epnum, prodnum, epdate, eptitle) } BEGIN { IGNORECASE = 1 season = 0 running = "Yes" } END { print " running: " running >> output if (dropped == 0) { dropped="0" } if (kept == 0) { kept="0" } printf "Kept %s, dropped %s.\n", kept, dropped } function show_episode(show, totalep, season, epnum, prodnum, epdate, eptitle) { if (epdate == "") { dropped++ return } command = "date +%Y-%m-%d -d '" epdate "'" command | getline airdate close(command) gsub("'", "''", eptitle) print " - title: '" eptitle "'" >> output print " season: " season >> output print " episode: " epnum >> output print " airdate: " airdate >> output print " prodnum: '" prodnum "'" >> output print " totalepnum: " totalep >> output kept++ } �����������������������������������������������������������������������������episoder-0_7_1/home.episoder������������������������������������������������������������������������0000664�0000000�0000000�00000001343�12327227554�0016171�0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar�00root����������������������������root����������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# Datafile #data=/home/stefan/.episodes # User agent to be used for epguides.com #agent=Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0) # Output format # Currently available fields are (last column: example values): # # %airdate The episode's airdate Sun, Apr 04, 2005 # %show Name of the show Monk # %season Current season 3 # %epnum Episode's number in season 16 # %eptitle Title of the episode Mr. Monk and the kid # %totalep Episode's total number 45 # %prodnum Production number T-3015 # # Default value: %airdate %show %seasonx%epnum #format=%airdate %show %seasonx%epnum - %eptitle # Your favourite dateformat as used by the date command (see `man date`) #dateformat=%a, %b %d, %Y ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������episoder-0_7_1/pyepisoder/��������������������������������������������������������������������������0000775�0000000�0000000�00000000000�12327227554�0015667�5����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar�00root����������������������������root����������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������episoder-0_7_1/pyepisoder/__init__.py���������������������������������������������������������������0000664�0000000�0000000�00000000000�12327227554�0017766�0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar�00root����������������������������root����������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������episoder-0_7_1/pyepisoder/episode.py����������������������������������������������������������������0000664�0000000�0000000�00000004152�12327227554�0017673�0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar�00root����������������������������root����������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# episoder, http://cockroach.github.io/episoder/ # # Copyright (C) 2004-2014 Stefan Ott. All rights reserved. # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. class Episode(object): def __init__(self, show, name, season, episode, date, prodnum, total): self._show = show self.title = name self.season = int(season) self.episode = int(episode) self.airdate = date self.prodnum = unicode(prodnum) self.total = int(total) self.show_id = self._show.show_id def setAirDate(self, airdate): # meh, hack to make sure that we actually get a date object airdate.isoformat() self.__airdate = airdate def getAirDate(self): return self.__airdate def _setSeason(self, season): self._season = int(season) def _getSeason(self): return self._season def _setEpisode(self, episode): self._episode = int(episode) def _getEpisode(self): return self._episode def _setTotal(self, total): self._total = int(total) def _getTotal(self): return self._total def __str__(self): return "%s %dx%02d: %s" % (self._show.name, self.season, self.episode, self.title) def __eq__(self, other): return (self.show_id == other.show_id and self.season == other.season and self.episode == other.episode) def _getShow(self): return self._show def _setShow(self, show): self._show = show show.show_id = show.show_id airdate = property(getAirDate, setAirDate) season = property(_getSeason, _setSeason) episode = property(_getEpisode, _setEpisode) total = property(_getTotal, _setTotal) show = property(_getShow, _setShow) ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������episoder-0_7_1/pyepisoder/episoder.py���������������������������������������������������������������0000664�0000000�0000000�00000017261�12327227554�0020062�0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar�00root����������������������������root����������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# episoder, http://cockroach.github.io/episoder/ # # Copyright (C) 2004-2014 Stefan Ott. All rights reserved. # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. from datetime import date, timedelta from sqlalchemy import Boolean, Column, Date, DateTime, ForeignKey, Integer from sqlalchemy import MetaData, Sequence, Table, Text from sqlalchemy import create_engine, or_, and_ from sqlalchemy.orm import clear_mappers, create_session, mapper, relation import logging from episode import Episode from plugins import parser_for version='0.7.1' class DataStore(object): def __init__(self, path): self.logger = logging.getLogger('DataStore') if path.find('://') > -1: engine = create_engine(path, convert_unicode=True) else: engine = create_engine('sqlite:///%s' % path) self.conn = engine.connect() self.metadata = MetaData() self.metadata.bind = engine self.session = create_session(bind=engine) self.session.begin() self._initdb() def __str__(self): return 'DataStore(%s)' % self.conn def clear(self): episodes = self.session.query(Episode).all() for episode in episodes: self.session.delete(episode) self.session.flush() def update(self): result = self.meta.select().execute() meta = {} for key in result: meta[key[0]] = key[1] if not 'schema' in meta: meta['schema'] = '1' self.logger.debug('Found v%s schema' % meta['schema']) if meta['schema'] == '-1': self.logger.debug('Automatic schema updates disabled') return if meta['schema'] < '3': self.logger.info('Updating database schema') self.episodes.drop() self.shows.drop() self._initdb() self.session.commit() self.session.begin() insert = self.meta.insert().values(key='schema', value=3) self.conn.execute(insert) def _initdb(self): clear_mappers() self.shows = Table('shows', self.metadata, Column('show_id', Integer, Sequence('shows_show_id_seq'), primary_key=True), Column('show_name', Text), Column('url', Text, unique=True), Column('updated', DateTime), Column('enabled', Boolean), Column('status', Integer, default=Show.RUNNING), extend_existing=True) showmapper = mapper(Show, self.shows, properties={ 'name': self.shows.c.show_name, 'episodes': relation(Episode, backref='show', cascade='all') }) self.meta = Table('meta', self.metadata, Column('key', Text, primary_key=True), Column('value', Text), extend_existing=True) self.episodes = Table('episodes', self.metadata, Column('show_id', ForeignKey('shows.show_id'), primary_key=True), Column('num', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('airdate', Date), Column('season', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('title', Text), Column('totalnum', Integer), Column('prodnum', Text), extend_existing=True) episodemapper = mapper(Episode, self.episodes, properties={ 'title': self.episodes.c.title, 'season': self.episodes.c.season, 'episode': self.episodes.c.num, 'airdate': self.episodes.c.airdate, 'prodnum': self.episodes.c.prodnum, 'total': self.episodes.c.totalnum }) self.metadata.create_all() def getExpiredShows(self): today = date.today() deltaRunning = timedelta(2) # 2 days deltaSuspended = timedelta(7) # 1 week deltaNotRunning = timedelta(14) # 2 weeks shows = self.session.query(Show).filter(or_( and_( Show.enabled == True, Show.status == Show.RUNNING, Show.updated < today - deltaRunning ), and_( Show.enabled == True, Show.status == Show.SUSPENDED, Show.updated < today - deltaSuspended ), and_( Show.enabled == True, Show.status == Show.ENDED, Show.updated < today - deltaNotRunning ) )) return shows.all() def getEnabledShows(self): shows = self.session.query(Show).filter(Show.enabled == True) return shows.all() def getShowByUrl(self, url): shows = self.session.query(Show).filter(Show.url == url) if shows.count() < 1: return None return shows.first() def getShowById(self, id): shows = self.session.query(Show).filter(Show.show_id == id) if shows.count() < 1: return None return shows.first() def addShow(self, show): show = self.session.merge(show) self.session.flush() return show def removeShow(self, id): shows = self.session.query(Show).filter(Show.show_id == id) if shows.count() < 1: self.logger.error('No such show') return self.session.delete(shows.first()) self.session.flush() def getShows(self): select = self.shows.select() result = select.execute() shows = [] for show in result: shows.append(show) return shows def addEpisode(self, episode): self.session.merge(episode) self.session.flush() def getEpisodes(self, basedate=date.today(), n_days=0): shows = [] episodes = [] enddate = basedate + timedelta(n_days) data = self.session.query(Episode).add_entity(Show). \ select_from(self.episodes.join(self.shows)). \ filter(Episode.airdate >= basedate). \ filter(Episode.airdate <= enddate). \ order_by(Episode.airdate) for row in data: (episode, show) = row episode.show = show if show in shows: show = shows[shows.index(show)] else: shows.append(show) episodes.append(episode) return episodes def search(self, search): shows = [] episodes = [] data = self.session.query(Episode).add_entity(Show). \ select_from(self.episodes.join(self.shows)). \ filter(or_( \ Episode.title.like('%%%s%%' % search), Show.name.like('%%%s%%' % search))). \ order_by(Episode.airdate) for row in data: (episode, show) = row episode.show = show if show in shows: show = shows[shows.index(show)] else: shows.append(show) episodes.append(episode) return episodes def commit(self): self.session.commit() self.session.begin() def rollback(self): self.session.rollback() self.session.begin() def removeBefore(self, date, show=None): episodes = self.session.query(Episode).filter( Episode.airdate < date) if show: episodes = episodes.filter( Episode.show_id == show.show_id) for episode in episodes: self.session.delete(episode) self.commit() class Show(object): RUNNING = 1 SUSPENDED = 2 ENDED = 3 def __init__(self, name, id=-1, url='', updated=date(1970, 1, 1)): self.name = name self.url = url self.updated = updated self.status = Show.RUNNING self.episodes = [] self.enabled = True def addEpisode(self, episode): self.episodes.append(episode) def setRunning(self): self.status = Show.RUNNING def setSuspended(self): self.status = Show.SUSPENDED def setEnded(self): self.status = Show.ENDED def update(self, store, args): parser = parser_for(self.url) if not parser: raise RuntimeError('No parser found for %s' % self.url) if 'agent' in args: parser.user_agent = args.agent parser.parse(self, store, args) def removeEpisodesBefore(self, store, date): logging.debug('Removing episodes from before %s' % date) store.removeBefore(date, show=self) def __str__(self): return 'Show("%s")' % self.name def __eq__(self, other): return (self.name == other.name and self.url == other.url) �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������episoder-0_7_1/pyepisoder/plugins.py����������������������������������������������������������������0000664�0000000�0000000�00000017707�12327227554�0017736�0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar�00root����������������������������root����������������������������0000000�0000000������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# episoder, http://cockroach.github.io/episoder/ # # Copyright (C) 2004-2014 Stefan Ott. All rights reserved. # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. import re import os import yaml import pyepisoder import time import logging import urllib2 import tempfile from datetime import date, datetime, timedelta from tvdb_api import BaseUI, Tvdb, tvdb_shownotfound from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup from episode import Episode def parser_for(url): parsers = [ TVDB, EpguidesParser, TVComDummyParser ] for parser in parsers: if parser.accept(url): return parser() return None class TVDB(object): def __init__(self): self.logger = logging.getLogger('TVDB') self.latest = 0 def __str__(self): return 'TheTVDB.com parser' @staticmethod def accept(url): return url.isdigit() def parse(self, show, store, args): self.show = show self.store = store if show.url.isdigit(): id = int(show.url) else: self.logger.error('%s is not a valid TVDB show id' % show.url) return tv = Tvdb(apikey=args.tvdb_key) try: data = tv[id] except tvdb_shownotfound: self.logger.error('Show %s not found' % id) return self.show.name = data.data.get('seriesname') self.show.updated = datetime.now() for (idx, season) in data.items(): for (epidx, episode) in season.items(): self.__addEpisode(episode) now = int(time.time()) age = now - self.latest # 31536000 seconds -> 1 year # 2419200 seconds -> 4 weeks if age > 31536000: self.show.setEnded() elif age > 2419200: self.show.setSuspended() else: self.show.setRunning() self.store.commit() def __addEpisode(self, episode): name = episode.get('episodename') season = episode.get('seasonnumber', 0) num = episode.get('episodenumber', 0) airdate = episode.get('firstaired') if not airdate: self.logger.debug('Throwing away episode %s' % num) return airdate = time.strptime(airdate, '%Y-%m-%d') airdate = datetime(airdate.tm_year, airdate.tm_mon, airdate.tm_mday).date() self.latest = max(self.latest, int(airdate.strftime('%s'))) prodcode = episode.get('productioncode') abs_number = episode.get('absolute_number', 0) # can be None which is bad if not abs_number: abs_number = 0 self.logger.debug('Found episode %s' % name) e = Episode(self.show, name, season, num, airdate, prodcode, abs_number) self.store.addEpisode(e) @staticmethod def lookup(text): result = [] class search(BaseUI): def selectSeries(self, allSeries): result.extend(allSeries) return BaseUI.selectSeries(self, allSeries) db = Tvdb(custom_ui=search) db[text] return result class EpguidesParser(object): def __init__(self): self.logger = logging.getLogger('EpguidesParser') dirname = os.path.dirname(pyepisoder.__file__) prefix = os.path.join(dirname, '..') self.awkfile = os.path.join(prefix, 'extras', 'episoder_helper_epguides.awk') self.awk = '/usr/bin/awk' self.user_agent = None self.url = '' def __str__(self): return 'epguides.com parser' @staticmethod def accept(url): exp = 'http://(www.)?epguides.com/.*' return re.match(exp, url) def parse(self, show, store, _): self.show = show BeautifulSoup.CDATA_CONTENT_ELEMENTS = () try: webdata = self._fetchPage(self.show.url) except Exception, e: self.logger.error("Error fetching %s: %s" % (self.show.url, e)) return self.parseFile(webdata, store) os.unlink(webdata) def parseFile(self, file, store): self.store = store yamlfile = self._runAwk(file) data = self._readYaml(yamlfile) self.store.commit() os.unlink(yamlfile) def _fetchPage(self, url): self.logger.info('Fetching ' + url) headers = {} if (self.user_agent): headers['User-Agent'] = self.user_agent request = urllib2.Request(url, None, headers) result = urllib2.urlopen(request) (fd, name) = tempfile.mkstemp() file = os.fdopen(fd, 'w') file.write(result.read()) file.close() self.logger.debug("Stored in %s" % name) return name def _runAwk(self, webdata): yamlfile = tempfile.mktemp() logfile = tempfile.mktemp() cleanwebdata = tempfile.mktemp() self.logger.info('Parsing data') self.logger.debug('Calling iconv') cmd = 'iconv -c -f utf8 -t iso-8859-1 %s >%s' % (webdata, cleanwebdata) if os.system(cmd) != 0: self.logger.debug('iconv failed, ignoring') self.logger.debug('Calling AWK') cmd = 'LC_CTYPE=UTF-8 %s -f %s output=%s %s >%s 2>&1' % ( self.awk, self.awkfile, yamlfile, cleanwebdata, logfile) if os.system(cmd) != 0: raise Exception("Error running %s" % cmd) file = open(logfile) self.logger.debug(file.read().strip()) file.close() os.unlink(cleanwebdata) os.unlink(logfile) return yamlfile def _readYaml(self, yamlfile): self.logger.debug('Reading YAML') file = open(yamlfile) data = yaml.load(file.read().decode('iso8859-1')) file.close() show_data = data[0] if not 'title' in show_data or not show_data['title']: self.logger.warning('Show has no title, aborting') self.store.rollback() return title = show_data['title'] self.show.name = title if show_data['running']: self.show.setRunning() else: self.show.setEnded() self.show.updated = datetime.now() self.logger.debug('Got show "%s"', title) if not 'episodes' in show_data or not show_data['episodes']: self.logger.warning('Show has no episodes, aborting') self.store.rollback() return episodes = show_data['episodes'] for episode in episodes: self.logger.debug('Found episode %s' % episode['title']) self.store.addEpisode(Episode(self.show, episode['title'], episode['season'], episode['episode'], episode['airdate'], episode['prodnum'], episode['totalepnum'] )) class TVComDummyParser(object): def __str__(self): return 'dummy tv.com parser to detect old urls (DO NOT USE)' @staticmethod def accept(url): exp = 'http://(www.)?tv.com/.*' return re.match(exp, url) def parse(self, source, _, __): logging.error("The url %s is no longer supported" % source.url) class ConsoleRenderer(object): def __init__(self, format, dateformat): self.logger = logging.getLogger('ConsoleRenderer') self.format = format self.dateformat = dateformat def _render(self, episode, color, endColor): string = self.format airdate = episode.airdate.strftime(self.dateformat) string = string.replace('%airdate', airdate) string = string.replace('%show', episode.show.name) string = string.replace('%season', str(episode.season)) string = string.replace('%epnum', "%02d" % episode.episode) string = string.replace('%eptitle', unicode(episode.title)) string = string.replace('%totalep', str(episode.total)) string = string.replace('%prodnum', unicode(episode.prodnum)) print ("%s%s%s" % (color, string.encode('utf8'), endColor)) def render(self, episodes, color=True): today = date.today() yesterday = today - timedelta(1) tomorrow = today + timedelta(1) if color: red = '\033[31;1m' cyan = '\033[36;1m' grey = '\033[30;0m' green = '\033[32;1m' yellow = '\033[33;1m' else: red = '' cyan = '' grey = '' green = '' yellow = '' for episode in episodes: if episode.airdate == yesterday: color = red elif episode.airdate == today: color = yellow elif episode.airdate == tomorrow: color = green elif episode.airdate > tomorrow: color = cyan else: color = grey self._render(episode, color, grey) 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[file])) files.append((path.join('doc', 'episoder', 'examples'), [ 'home.episoder' ])) setup( name = 'episoder', version = '0.7.1', license = 'GPLv3', description = 'TV episode notifier', author = 'Stefan Ott', author_email = 'stefan@ott.net', url = 'http://cockroach.github.io/episoder/', packages = [ 'pyepisoder' ], scripts = [ 'episoder' ], long_description = 'episoder is a tool to tell you about new episodes of your favourite TV shows', data_files = files, install_requires = [ 'beautifulsoup', 'pyyaml', 'argparse', 'sqlalchemy>=0.7', 'tvdb_api' ], classifiers = [ 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', 'Environment :: Console', 'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop', 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)', 'Natural Language :: English', 'Operating System :: OS Independent', 'Programming Language :: Python', 'Topic :: Multimedia :: Video' ] ) 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python # -*- coding: utf8 -*- import os import shutil import logging import unittest import tempfile import datetime import pyepisoder.episoder as episoder import pyepisoder.plugins as plugins class DataStoreTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.path = tempfile.mktemp() self.store = episoder.DataStore(self.path) def tearDown(self): os.unlink(self.path) def testGetShowByUrl(self): show1 = episoder.Show('test show', url='a') show2 = episoder.Show('test show 2', url='b') self.store.addShow(show1) self.store.addShow(show2) self.assertEqual(show1, self.store.getShowByUrl('a')) self.assertEqual(show2, self.store.getShowByUrl('b')) self.assertEqual(None, self.store.getShowByUrl('c')) def testAddShow(self): show = episoder.Show('test show', url='http://test.show') show = self.store.addShow(show) self.store.commit() id = show.show_id self.assertTrue(id > 0, "id is %d, must be > 0" % id) shows = self.store.getShows() self.assertEqual(1, len(shows)) self.assertEqual(id, shows[0].show_id) self.assertEqual('test show', shows[0].show_name) show2 = episoder.Show('moo show', url='http://test.show.2') show2 = self.store.addShow(show2) id2 = show2.show_id self.store.commit() shows = self.store.getShows() self.assertNotEqual(id, id2) self.assertEqual(2, len(shows)) ids = [] for show in shows: ids.append(show.show_id) self.assertTrue(id2 in ids) showA = episoder.Show('showA', url='urlA') showB = episoder.Show('showA', url='urlB') showC = episoder.Show('showB', url='urlB') self.store.addShow(showA) self.store.commit() self.assertEqual(3, len(self.store.getShows())) self.store.addShow(showB) self.store.commit() self.assertEqual(4, len(self.store.getShows())) try: self.store.addShow(showC) self.store.commit() self.assertTrue(false) except Exception: pass def testAddEpisode(self): show = episoder.Show('some show', url='foo') show = self.store.addShow(show) self.store.commit() episode1 = episoder.Episode(show, 'Some episode', 3, 10, datetime.date.today(), 'FOO', 30) episode2 = episoder.Episode(show, 'No episode', 3, 12, datetime.date.today(), 'FOO', 32) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.addEpisode(episode2) self.store.commit() episodes = self.store.getEpisodes() self.assertTrue(episode1 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode2 in episodes) def testSearch(self): show = episoder.Show('some show') show = self.store.addShow(show) episode1 = episoder.Episode(show, 'first episode', 3, 10, datetime.date.today(), 'FOO', 30) episode2 = episoder.Episode(show, 'Second episode', 3, 12, datetime.date.today(), 'FOO', 32) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.addEpisode(episode2) self.store.commit() episodes = self.store.search('first') self.assertTrue(episode1 in episodes) self.assertFalse(episode2 in episodes) episodes = self.store.search('second') self.assertFalse(episode1 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode2 in episodes) episodes = self.store.search('episode') self.assertTrue(episode1 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode2 in episodes) episodes = self.store.search('some show') self.assertTrue(episode1 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode2 in episodes) def testRemoveShow(self): show1 = episoder.Show('random show', url='z') show2 = episoder.Show('other show', url='x') show1 = self.store.addShow(show1) show2 = self.store.addShow(show2) self.store.commit() now = datetime.date.today() episode1 = episoder.Episode(show1, 'first', 1, 1, now, 'x', 1) episode2 = episoder.Episode(show1, 'second', 1, 2, now, 'x', 1) episode3 = episoder.Episode(show2, 'first', 1, 1, now, 'x', 1) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.addEpisode(episode2) self.store.addEpisode(episode3) self.store.commit() episodes = self.store.getEpisodes() self.assertEquals(3, len(episodes)) self.store.removeShow(show1.show_id) self.store.commit() episodes = self.store.getEpisodes() self.assertEquals(1, len(episodes)) self.assertEquals(episode3, episodes[0]) def testRollback(self): show = episoder.Show('some show') show = self.store.addShow(show) self.store.commit() episode1 = episoder.Episode(show, 'first episode', 3, 10, datetime.date.today(), 'FOO', 30) episode2 = episoder.Episode(show, 'Second episode', 3, 12, datetime.date.today(), 'FOO', 32) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.rollback() self.store.addEpisode(episode2) self.store.commit() episodes = self.store.getEpisodes() self.assertFalse(episode1 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode2 in episodes) def testGetEpisodes(self): show = episoder.Show('some show') show = self.store.addShow(show) today = datetime.date.today() yesterday = today - datetime.timedelta(1) before = yesterday - datetime.timedelta(1) tomorrow = today + datetime.timedelta(1) episode1 = episoder.Episode(show, 'episode1', 1, 1, before, 'x', 1) episode2 = episoder.Episode(show, 'episode2', 1, 2, yesterday, 'x', 2) episode3 = episoder.Episode(show, 'episode3', 1, 3, today, 'x', 3) episode4 = episoder.Episode(show, 'episode4', 1, 4, tomorrow, 'x', 4) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.addEpisode(episode2) self.store.addEpisode(episode3) self.store.addEpisode(episode4) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = before, n_days=1) self.assertTrue(episode1 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode2 in episodes) self.assertFalse(episode3 in episodes) self.assertFalse(episode4 in episodes) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = before, n_days=0) self.assertTrue(episode1 in episodes) self.assertFalse(episode2 in episodes) self.assertFalse(episode3 in episodes) self.assertFalse(episode4 in episodes) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = today, n_days=0) self.assertFalse(episode1 in episodes) self.assertFalse(episode2 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode3 in episodes) self.assertFalse(episode4 in episodes) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = yesterday,n_days=2) self.assertFalse(episode1 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode2 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode3 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode4 in episodes) def testRemoveBefore(self): show = episoder.Show('some show') show = self.store.addShow(show) today = datetime.date.today() yesterday = today - datetime.timedelta(1) before = yesterday - datetime.timedelta(1) tomorrow = today + datetime.timedelta(1) episode1 = episoder.Episode(show, 'episode1', 1, 1, before, 'x', 1) episode2 = episoder.Episode(show, 'episode2', 1, 2, yesterday, 'x', 2) episode3 = episoder.Episode(show, 'episode3', 1, 3, today, 'x', 3) episode4 = episoder.Episode(show, 'episode4', 1, 4, tomorrow, 'x', 4) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.addEpisode(episode2) self.store.addEpisode(episode3) self.store.addEpisode(episode4) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = before, n_days=10) self.assertTrue(episode1 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode2 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode3 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode4 in episodes) self.store.removeBefore(today) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = before, n_days=10) self.assertFalse(episode1 in episodes) self.assertFalse(episode2 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode3 in episodes) self.assertTrue(episode4 in episodes) def testRemoveBeforeWithShow(self): show1 = episoder.Show('some show', url='a') show1 = self.store.addShow(show1) show2 = episoder.Show('some other show', url='b') show2 = self.store.addShow(show2) today = datetime.date.today() yesterday = today - datetime.timedelta(1) episode1 = episoder.Episode(show1, 'episode1', 1, 1, yesterday, 'x', 1) episode2 = episoder.Episode(show1, 'episode1', 1, 2, yesterday, 'x', 1) episode3 = episoder.Episode(show2, 'episode1', 1, 2, yesterday, 'x', 1) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.addEpisode(episode2) self.store.addEpisode(episode3) self.store.removeBefore(today, show=show1) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = yesterday, n_days=10) self.assertEquals(1, len(episodes)) def testDuplicateEpisodes(self): today = datetime.date.today() show = episoder.Show('some show') show = self.store.addShow(show) self.assertEqual(0, len(self.store.getEpisodes())) episode1 = episoder.Episode(show, 'e', 1, 1, today, 'x', 1) episode2 = episoder.Episode(show, 'f', 1, 1, today, 'x', 1) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes() self.assertEqual(1, len(episodes)) self.assertEquals('e', episodes[0].title) self.store.addEpisode(episode2) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes() self.assertEqual(1, len(episodes)) self.assertEquals('f', episodes[0].title) def testClear(self): today = datetime.date.today() show = episoder.Show('some show', url='urlX') show = self.store.addShow(show) self.assertEqual(0, len(self.store.getEpisodes())) episode1 = episoder.Episode(show, 'e', 1, 1, today, 'x', 1) episode2 = episoder.Episode(show, 'e', 1, 2, today, 'x', 1) episode3 = episoder.Episode(show, 'e', 1, 3, today, 'x', 1) episode4 = episoder.Episode(show, 'e', 1, 3, today, 'x', 1) episode5 = episoder.Episode(show, 'e', 1, 4, today, 'x', 1) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.addEpisode(episode2) self.store.addEpisode(episode3) self.store.commit() self.assertEqual(3, len(self.store.getEpisodes())) self.store.clear() self.assertEqual(0, len(self.store.getEpisodes())) self.store.addEpisode(episode4) self.store.addEpisode(episode5) self.assertEqual(2, len(self.store.getEpisodes())) class ShowTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.path = tempfile.mktemp() self.store = episoder.DataStore(self.path) self.show = episoder.Show('A', url='a') self.show = self.store.addShow(self.show) def tearDown(self): os.unlink(self.path) def testRemoveEpisodesBefore(self): now = datetime.date.today() then = now - datetime.timedelta(3) show2 = episoder.Show('B', url='b') show2 = self.store.addShow(show2) episode1 = episoder.Episode(self.show, 'e', 1, 1, now, 'x', 1) episode2 = episoder.Episode(self.show, 'e', 1, 2, then, 'x', 1) episode3 = episoder.Episode(show2, 'e', 1, 3, now, 'x', 1) episode4 = episoder.Episode(show2, 'e', 1, 4, then, 'x', 1) self.store.addEpisode(episode1) self.store.addEpisode(episode2) self.store.addEpisode(episode3) self.store.addEpisode(episode4) self.store.commit() episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = then, n_days=10) self.assertEqual(4, len(episodes)) show2.removeEpisodesBefore(self.store, now) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = then, n_days=10) self.assertEqual(3, len(episodes)) self.show.removeEpisodesBefore(self.store, now) episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(basedate = then, n_days=10) self.assertEqual(2, len(episodes)) class testEpguidesParser(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.path = tempfile.mktemp() self.store = episoder.DataStore(self.path) self.parser = plugins.EpguidesParser() self.parser.awkfile = 'extras/episoder_helper_epguides.awk' def tearDown(self): os.unlink(self.path) def _accept(self, url): return self.parser.accept(url) def _parse(self, file): show = self.store.getShowByUrl(file) if not show: show = episoder.Show(name='', url=file) show = self.store.addShow(show) self.parser.show = show self.parser.parseFile(file, self.store) def testAccept(self): self.assertTrue(self._accept('http://www.epguides.com/Lost')) self.assertFalse(self._accept('http://epguides2.com/Lost')) self.assertFalse(self._accept('http://www.tv.com/Lost')) def testParseFile(self): then = datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) self.assertEquals(0, len(self.store.getEpisodes())) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_lost.html') self.store.commit() self.assertEquals(102, len(self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999))) show = self.store.getShowByUrl( 'test/testdata/epguides_lost.html') self.assertEquals('Lost', show.name) self.assertEquals(episoder.Show.RUNNING, show.status) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_lost.html') self.store.commit() self.assertEquals(102, len(self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999))) self.store.clear() self.assertEquals(0, len(self.store.getEpisodes())) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_bsg.html') self.assertEquals(74, len(self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999))) def testEpguidesFormat2(self): # Another format then = datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) self.assertEquals(0, len(self.store.getEpisodes())) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_eureka.html') episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999) self.assertEquals(43, len(episodes)) self.assertEquals('Best in Faux', episodes[27].title) def testEpguidesFormat3(self): # Yet another format then = datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_midsomer_murders.html') episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999) episode = episodes[1] self.assertEquals(1, episode.season) self.assertEquals(1, episode.episode) def testEpguidesRemoveIllegalChars(self): # This one contains an illegal character somewhere then = datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_american_idol.html') episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999) self.assertEquals('Pride Goeth Before The Fro', episodes[10].title) def testEpguidesMissingSeasonNumber(self): # This one lacks a season number somewhere then = datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_48_hours_mistery.html') episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999) self.assertEquals(31, len(episodes)) def testEpguidesEndedShow(self): # This one is no longer on the air then = datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_kr2008.html') show = self.store.getShowByUrl( 'test/testdata/epguides_kr2008.html') self.assertEquals(episoder.Show.ENDED, show.status) def testEpguidesEncoding(self): # This one has funny characters then = datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_buzzcocks.html') episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999) episode = episodes[20] self.assertEquals( 'Zoë Ball, Louis Eliot, Graham Norton, Keith Duffy', episodes[20].title.encode('utf8')) def testEpguidesWithAnchor(self): # This one has an anchor tag before the bullet for season 6 then = datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_futurama.html') episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999) episode = episodes.pop() self.assertEquals(6, episode.season) def testEpguidesWithTrailerAndRecap(self): # This one has [Trailer] and [Recap] in episode titles then = datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) self._parse('test/testdata/epguides_house.html') episodes = self.store.getEpisodes(then, 99999) episode = episodes[len(episodes) - 3] self.assertEquals('Unwritten', episode.title) episode = episodes[len(episodes) - 2] self.assertEquals('Massage Therapy', episode.title) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main() 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<head> <title>48 Hours Mystery (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)


                            Original
  Episode #     Prod #      Air Date   Titles
_____ ______ ___________  ___________ ___________________________________________


Season 19

  1.  19- 1      01-01     15 Jan 88   January 1988 Debut of 48 Hours

Season 24

101.  24- 2     02-101     15 Jan 89   January 1989-December 1989 Season 2

Season 22

152.  22- 3     03-152     15 Jan 90   January 15, 1990 thru December 1990 Third Season

Season 17

161.  17- 6                12 Mar 05   Prime Suspects
162.  17- 7                26 Mar 05   A Question of Murder
163.  17- 8                 9 Apr 05   Blood Feud
164.  17- 9                16 Apr 05   A Prescription For Murder?
165.  17-10                23 Apr 05   Terror At The Morgue

Season 22

203.  22- 4     04-203     15 Jan 91   January 15, 1991 thru December 1991 4th Season

Season 

254.    - 5     05-254     15 Jan 92   January 15, 1992 thru December 1992 Fifth Season

Season 14

305.  14- 6     06-305     15 Jan 93   January 15, 1993 thru December 1993 Sixth Season

Season 24

356.  24- 7      7-356     15 Jan 94   January 15, 1994 thru December 1994 Seventh Season
407.  24- 8      8-407     15 Jan 95   January 15, 1995 thru December 1995

Season 14

713.  14-14     14-713     21 Dec 01   All In the Family
719.  14-15     15-719      1 May 02   May 01, 2002
801.  14-16     16-801     29 Nov 03   November 29, 2003

Season 17

816.  17-40     17-816     16 Oct 04   Who Killed Stephanie Crowe?
817.  17-41     17-817     23 Oct 04   American Taboo
866.  17-17     17-866     25 Dec 04   The Kennedys: Privilege and Pressure

Season 19

918.  19-918     19-918     21 Jan 06   January 21, 2006  Where's Shannon?
934.  19-19     19-934     20 May 06   May 20, 2006 Duty, Death and Dishonor

Season 17

936.  17-19     19-936     30 May 06   May 30, 2006 The Strange Twisted World of Charlie Brandt

Season 19

937.  19-19937     19-937      3 Jun 06   June 03, 2006  Secrets and Lies at Grapevine Lake
939.  19-939     19-939     17 Jun 06   June 17, 2006   Written In Blood
950.  19-950     19-990     12 Aug 06   August 12, 2006  (Re-Visit) What They Did For Love
951.  19-951     19-991     29 Aug 06   August 29, 2006 Black Dahlia (Re-visit)
952.  19-952     19-992      2 Sep 06   September 02, 2006 The Girl Next Door
953.  19-953     19-993      9 Sep 06   September 09, 2006  Blaming The Babysitter

Season 17

1613.  17-1613      16-13     11 Dec 04   December 11, 2004 Why Did Eric Kill?
1614.  17-1614      16-14     17 Dec 04   December 17, 2004 Driven To Extremes
1615.  17-1615      16-15     18 Dec 04   December 18, 2004 Prime Suspects
1616.  17-1616      16-16     24 Dec 04   December 24, 2004 Six Miracles For Christmas
1617.  17-1617      16-17     25 Dec 04   December 25, 2004 The Kennedys: Privilege and Pressure
1618.  17-1618      16-18      1 Jan 05   January 1, 2005 Where is Mrs. March?
1619.  17-1619      16-19      8 Jan 05   January 8, 2005 Who Murdered The Rock Star? + A Shot In The Dark
1620.  17-1620      16-20     16 Jan 05   January 16, 2005 Where's Our Baby?
1621.  17-1621      16-21     22 Jan 05   January 22, 2005 48 Hours Special
1622.  17-1622      16-22     29 Jan 05   January 29, 2005 Michael Jackson: Critical Stage

Season 20

2009.  20-2009      20-09      7 Apr 07   April 07, 2007 The Ghost of David Coffin
2016.  20-2016      20-16     13 Jan 07   January  13, 2007  Murder On His Mind

Season 17

17903.  17-17903     17-903     25 Sep 04   Sept. 25, 2004 Written In Blood
17915.  17-17915     17-915     24 Dec 04   Six Miracles of Christmas

Season 18

18917.  18-18917     18-917      5 Feb 05   February 5, 2005 Murder In The Hamptons
18919.  18-18919     18-919     12 Feb 05   February 12, 2005 Postmarked for Murder
18920.  18-18920     18-920     19 Feb 05   February 19, 2005 Chamber of Secrets
18921.  18-18921     18-921     26 Feb 05   February 26, 2005 Rescued From The Shadows
18922.  18-18922     18-922      5 Mar 05   March 6, 2005   Secrets of the Well
18923.  18-18923     18-923     12 Mar 05   March 12, 2005 Prime Suspect
18925.  18-18925     18-925     26 Mar 05   March 26, 2005 A Question of Murder
18926.  18-18926     18-926      9 Apr 05   April 9, 2005 Blood Feud
18928.  18-18928     18-928     16 Apr 05   April 16, 2005 A Prescription For Murder?
18929.  18-18929     18-929     23 Apr 05   April 23, 2005 Terror At The Morgue
18930.  18-18930     18-930     30 Apr 05   April 30, 2005 The Man Who Knew Too Much
18931.  18-18931     18-931      7 May 05   May 7, 2005 Secrets From The Grave
18932.  18-18932     18-932     14 May 05   May 14, 2005  A Mind For Murder
18933.  18-18933     18-933     21 May 05   May 21, 2005  48 Hours Mystery!
18934.  18-18934     18-934     28 May 05   May 28, 2005  Burden of Proof
18935.  18-18935     18-935     23 Jul 05   July 23, 2005  Right or Wrong?
18936.  18-18936     18-936     31 May 05   May 31, 2005  The Pretender
18937.  18-18937     18-937      4 Jun 05   June 4, 2005  A Shot In The Dark
18939.  18-18939     18-939     11 Jun 05   June 11, 2005  The Confession
18940.  18-18940     18-940     13 Jun 05   June 13, 2005  Michael Jackson: Walking Free
18941.  18-18941     18-941     25 Jun 05   June 25, 2005  Postmarked for Death; Where is Our Baby?
18942.  18-18942     18-942     28 Jun 05   June 28, 2005  The Right To Kill
18943.  18-18943     18-943      5 Jul 05   July 5, 2005 The Ghosts of El Segundo
18944.  18-18944     18-944      9 Jul 05   July 9, 2005  Vanished; 2nd episode: Who Killed The Rock Star?
18945.  18-18945     18-945     22 Jul 05   Rescued From The Shadows
18946.  18-18946     18-946     30 Jul 05   Secrets of the Well
18947.  18-18947     18-947      6 Aug 05   Written In Blood
18948.  18-18948     18-948     13 Aug 05   Driven to Extremes
18949.  18-18949     18-949     20 Aug 05   Prescription For Murder
18950.  18-18950     18-950      3 Sep 05   Murder In The Hamptons
18951.  18-18951     18-951      6 Sep 05   Disaster In The Delta 48 Hour Special
18952.  18-18952     18-952     24 Sep 05   Back From The Dead
18953.  18-18953     18-953      1 Oct 05   Out of the Shadows
18954.  18-18954     18-954      8 Oct 05   Strange Truth
18955.  18-18955     18-955     15 Oct 05   Defending Your Life
18956.  18-18956     18-956     22 Oct 05   Secrets and Lies on Grapevine Lake
18957.  18-18957     18-957     29 Oct 05   Scared to Death
18958.  18-18958     18-958      5 Nov 05   Jeffrey MacDonald: Time For Truth
18959.  18-18959     18-959     19 Nov 05   Nightmare in Napa
18960.  18-18960     18-960     26 Nov 05   Deadly Ride
18961.  18-18961     18-961     10 Dec 05   Love, Lies and Murder
18962.  18-18962     18-962     17 Dec 05   December 17, 2005 The Rhoad's Murders
18963.  18-18963     18-963     20 Dec 05   December 20, 2005 The Mystery of Christmas
18964.  18-18964     18-964     24 Dec 05   December 24, 2005  The Black Dahlia Confidential
18965.  18-18965     18-965     31 Dec 05   December 31, 2005 The Other Woman

Season 19

19038.  19-19038                10 Jun 06   June 10, 2006  Scared To Death
19939.  19-19939     19-939     17 Jun 06   June 17, 2006   Written In Blood
19940.  19-19940     19-940     10 Jun 06   June 24, 2006 Back From The Dead
19941.  19-19941     19-941      1 Jul 06   July 01, 2006 Secrets From The Grave
19966.  19-19966     19-966      7 Jan 06   January 07, 2006  The Girl Next Door
19967.  19-19967     19-967     28 Jan 06   January 28, 2006  Rage On The Run
19968.  19-19968     19-968     11 Feb 06   February 11, 2006 A Mind For Murder
19969.  19-19969     19-969     18 Feb 06   February 18, 2006 Dream Killer
19970.  19-19970     19-970     25 Feb 06   February 25, 2006  What They Did For Love
19971.  19-19971     19-971      4 Mar 06   March 04, 2006  The Highest Stakes
19972.  19-19972     19-972     11 Mar 06   March 11, 2006   Texas Confidential
19973.  19-19973     19-973     18 Mar 06   March 18, 2006   The Dark Side of Mesa
19974.  19-19974     19-974     25 Mar 06   March 25, 2006 Natalee Holloway: New Clues In Paradise
19975.  19-19975     19-975      8 Apr 06   April 08, 2006 Love Lost
19976.  19-19976     19-976     15 Apr 06   April 15, 2006 A Knock On The Door
19977.  19-19977     19-977     22 Apr 06   April 22, 2006  Marilyn Monroe's Death
19978.  19-19978     19-978     29 Apr 06   April 29, 2006  Deadly Proposal
19979.  19-19979     19-979      6 May 06   May 06, 2006 The Last Dance
19980.  19-19980     19-980     13 May 06   May 13, 2006  Cheatin' Heart
19981.  19-19981     19-981     10 Jun 06   June 10, 2006 Scared To Death
19982.  19-19982     19-982      8 Jul 06   July 08, 2006 Terror At The Morgue
19983.  19-19983     19-983     11 Jul 06   July 11, 2006  Deadly Ride (special edition)
19984.  19-19984     19-984     18 Jul 06   July 18, 2006 A Knock On The Door (Re-visit)
19985.  19-19985     19-985     22 Jul 06   July 22, 2006 Defending Your Life (re-visited episode)
19988.  19-948     19-988      5 Aug 06   August 5, 2006 Two Wigs, A Gun and A Murder
19990.  19-19990     19-990     12 Aug 06   August 12, 2006 What They Did For Love

Season 20

20001.  20- 1      20-01     23 Sep 06   September 23, 2006  New Season Premier:Dark Voyage
20002.  20-20002      20-02     30 Sep 06   September 30, 2006 The Informer

Season 14

20003.  14-20003      20-03      7 Oct 06   October 07, 2006  Millionaire Wanted & Found

Season 19

20004.  19-20004      20-04     14 Oct 06   October 14, 2006  Dangerous Liaisons
20005.  19-20005      20-05     21 Oct 06   October 21, 2006 Nashville Blues
20006.  19-20006      20-06     28 Oct 06   October 28, 2006 Scientology: A Question Of Faith

Season 20

20007.  20-20007      20-07      4 Nov 06   November 04, 2006  Memory of Murder
20008.  20-20008      20-08     11 Nov 06   November 11, 2006  Exposed!
20009.  20-20009      20-09     18 Nov 06   November 18, 2006 Blood And Money
20010.  20-20010      20-10     25 Nov 06   November 25, 2006  Decade of Mystery
20011.  20-20011      20-11     11 Dec 06   December 09, 2006  Murder On Lockhart Road
20012.  20-20012      20-12     16 Dec 06   December 16, 2006  The Christmas Mystery
20013.  20-20013      20-13     23 Dec 06   December 23, 2006 Death, Duty, Dishonor
20014.  20-20014      20-14     30 Dec 06   December 30, 2006 Rage On The Run
20015.  20-20015      20-15      6 Jan 07   January 06, 2007 End Game
20017.  20-20017      20-17     20 Jan 07   January 20, 2007 Deadly Obsession
20018.  20-20018      20-18     20 Jan 07   January 20, 2007 Deadly Obsession
20019.  20-20019      20-19     27 Jan 07   January 27, 2007 The Sweetheart Murders
20020.  20-20020      20-20     30 Jan 07   January 30, 2007 Secrets In The Sand
20021.  20-20021      20-21      3 Feb 07   February 03, 2007 Love and Lies
20022.  20-20022      20-22     10 Feb 07   February 10, 2007  Murder Comes Knocking
20023.  20-20023      20-23     17 Feb 07   February 17, 2007 The Biggest Gamble
20024.  20-20024      20-24     24 Feb 07   February 24, 2007 Caught In The Crossfire
20025.  20-20025      20-25      3 Mar 07   March 03, 2007 To Catch A Killer
20026.  20-20026      20-26     10 Mar 07   March 10, 2007 Dangerous Reunion
20027.  20-20027      20-27     17 Mar 07   March 17, 2007 Jeffrey MacDonald: Time For Truth
20028.  20-20028      20-28     24 Mar 07   March 24, 2007 Double Episode: Dark Side of Mesa & Deadly Ride
20030.  20-20030      20-30     14 Apr 07   April 14, 2007 The Puppet Master
20031.  20-20031      20-31     21 Apr 07   April 21, 2007 Nightmare In Napa
20032.  20-20032      20-32     28 Apr 07   April 28, 2007 Murder In The Fast Lane
20033.  20-20033      20-33      5 May 07   May 05, 2007 Power, Passion, Poison
20034.  20-20034      20-34     12 May 07   May 12, 2007 Death Of A Dream
20035.  20-20035      20-35     19 May 07   May 19, 2007 Beyond The Boardwalk
20036.  20-20036      20-36     26 May 07   May 26, 2007 Double Episode
20038.  20-20038      20-38     17 Jun 07   June 17, 2007 The Ghost of David Coffin
20039.  20-20039      20-39     23 Jun 07   June 23, 2007 Secrets In The Sand (re-visited)
20040.  20-20040      20-40     26 Jun 07   June 26, 2007  Memory of Murder (Re-visited episode)


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  Episode #     Prod #      Air Date   Titles
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Season 1

  1.   1- 1                11 Jun 02   Debut
  2.   1- 2                12 Jun 02   Episode Two
  3.   1- 3                18 Jun 02   No Way Jim Moves On After That Performance. Right, Simon? Simon?
  4.   1- 4                19 Jun 02   Dewey Defeats Truman!
  5.   1- 5                25 Jun 02   Army Of The Mediocre
  6.   1- 6                26 Jun 02   Six Pack
  7.   1- 7                 2 Jul 02   The Bad, The Even Worse and The Ugly
  8.   1- 8                 3 Jul 02   Judge Fight!
  9.   1- 9                10 Jul 02   Wild!
 10.   1-10                16 Jul 02   The Live Album!
 11.   1-11                17 Jul 02   The Unkindest Cuts
 12.   1-12                23 Jul 02   Pride Goeth Before The ‘Fro
 13.   1-13                24 Jul 02   Clash of the Titanic Egos
 14.   1-14                30 Jul 02   The Big Time!
 15.   1-15                31 Jul 02   Ryan-ara!
 16.   1-16                 6 Aug 02   Jump, Jive and Fail!
 17.   1-17                 7 Aug 02   Nooooooooooooooooooooo!
 18.   1-18                13 Aug 02   Five Alive (And An Assortment Of Other Bad Puns)
 19.   1-19                14 Aug 02   RJ is Short for
 20.   1-20                20 Aug 02   Two for Each One
 21.   1-21                21 Aug 02   What? Who? You're sure now?
 22.   1-22                27 Aug 02   Three Do Two
 23.   1-23                28 Aug 02   Two More
 24.   1-24                 3 Sep 02   Showdown!

Season 1

 24.   V- 1    Video-1     15 Oct 02   American Idol: The Search For A Superstar

Season 1

 25.   1-25                 4 Sep 02   EL FINALE!

Season 2

 26.   2- 1                21 Jan 03   Start It Up!
 27.   2- 2                21 Jan 03   Part Deux
 28.   2- 3                28 Jan 03   One Last Batch
 29.   2- 4                29 Jan 03   Cut 'Em Up
 30.   2- 5                 4 Feb 03   Eight is Enough!
 31.   2- 6                 5 Feb 03   Two to Tango
 32.   2- 7                11 Feb 03   Here We Go Again
 33.   2- 8                12 Feb 03   Oh, Who Will It Be?!
 34.   2- 9                18 Feb 03   Eight more will come before us…
 35.   2-10                19 Feb 03   Get ready to see two happy people. And six unhappy ones.
 35.   2-11                19 Feb 03   American Idol: The Best of the Worst
 36.   2-12                25 Feb 03   Last Batch
 37.   2-13                26 Feb 03   Two By Two They March To The Finals
 38.   2-14                 4 Mar 03   Wild!
 39.   2-15                 5 Mar 03   I Need Results, Not Excuses!
 40.   2-16                11 Mar 03   The Clean Dozen
 41.   2-17                12 Mar 03   The First One Bites The Dust!
 42.   2-18                18 Mar 03   Eleven Man Band
 43.   2-19                19 Mar 03   One More Shall Fall
 44.   2-20                25 Mar 03   10, 9, 8…  Ah, You Know How The Rest Goes
 45.   2-21                26 Mar 03   Ten Will Become Nine
 46.   2-22                 1 Apr 03   You Kids Be Good!
 46.   2-24                 2 Apr 03   Not The Final Countdown!
 47.   2-25                 8 Apr 03   The Hits!
 48.   2-26                 9 Apr 03   Eight Minus One is Seven
 49.   2-27                15 Apr 03   (Insert Clever Headline Here)
 50.   2-28                16 Apr 03   One Will Go. Six Will Remain. A Recap Will Be Written. You Will Laugh At Least Once.
 51.   2-29                21 Apr 03   A Special Recap For A Special Episode
 52.   2-30                22 Apr 03   Six Of One, Half Dozen Of Another.
 53.   2-31                23 Apr 03   Six To The Five On A To The I
 54.   2-32                29 Apr 03   And Then There Were Five (A Title That Can Be Used With Any Number)
 55.   2-33                30 Apr 03   Five Minus One Equals Four. (And Other Simple Math)
 56.   2-34                 6 May 03   The Final Four Is A Trademarked Term, So I Won't Use It As A Cliched Title.
 57.   2-35                 7 May 03   Want To See A Magic Trick? Tonight Somebody Will Disappear!
 58.   2-36                13 May 03   Trifecta!
 59.   2-37                14 May 03   Soon, There Will Be Two. Very Soon, In Fact.
 60.   2-38                19 May 03   Let's learn about Ruben and Clay!
 61.   2-39                20 May 03   Clay v. Ruben

Special

       S-40                25 Nov 03   American Idol: Christmas Songs

Season 2

 62.   2-41                20 Jun 03   From Justin To Kelly:  The Rise of Two American Idols
 62.   2-42                21 May 03   I Bet It'll Be Ruben! Or Clay!

Season 3

 63.   3- 1        301     19 Jan 04   First Show, First Recap
 64.   3- 2                20 Jan 04   The Journey Continues!
 65.   3- 3                21 Jan 04   Night Three!
 66.   3- 4                27 Jan 04   Finally!  A Show About California!
 67.   3- 5                28 Jan 04   Mokolokilikilanilaki! It's Hawai'i!
 68.   3- 6                 2 Feb 04   The Road is to Hollywood! (Is Paved with Broken Dreams. And Asphalt.)
 69.   3- 7                 3 Feb 04   You're Going to Hollywood! (For a Little Bit, At Least.)
 70.   3- 8                 4 Feb 04   87 - People Not Good Enough = 32 Finalists!
 71.   3- 9                10 Feb 04   Sing!
 72.   3-10                11 Feb 04   Two Will Be Happy. Six Will Be Sad. Lots Will Be Watching.
 73.   3-11                17 Feb 04   Sing Again!
 74.   3-12                18 Feb 04   The Final Decision...But The Right One?
 75.   3-13                24 Feb 04   I'm Back, Baby!
 76.   3-14                25 Feb 04   You! Over here! With the rest of the finalists!
 77.   3-15                 2 Mar 04   Group Four! Then the Wild Card!
 77.   3-16                 1 Mar 04   Uncut, Uncensored and Untalented
 78.   3-17                 9 Mar 04   Wild Card Round (1)
 79.   3-18                10 Mar 04   Wild Card Round (2)
 80.   3-19                16 Mar 04   12 Finalists Have Been Chosen
 81.   3-20                17 Mar 04   Clay Aiken Returns
 82.   3-21                23 Mar 04   1 Down 11 To Go
 83.   3-22                24 Mar 04   Soon There Will Be 10
 84.   3-23                30 Mar 04   10 Contestants sing
 85.   3-24                31 Mar 04   10 - 1 = 9
 86.   3-25                 6 Apr 04   ELTON JOHN theme
 87.   3-26                 7 Apr 04   Tamyra Gray returns
 88.   3-27                14 Apr 04   8 left to compete
 89.   3-28                15 Apr 04   Down to 7(Battle of the Jo(h)n's)
 90.   3-29                20 Apr 04   7 sing!!
 91.   3-30                21 Apr 04   6 remain - Barry Manilow visits
 92.   3-31                27 Apr 04   6 perform
 93.   3-32                28 Apr 04   6-1=5 is the result
 94.   3-33                 3 May 04   AMERICAN IDOL: THE FINAL FIVE '04
 95.   3-34                 4 May 04   5 Idols sing
 96.   3-35                 5 May 04   only 4 remain
 97.   3-36                11 May 04   4 Idols perform
 98.   3-37                12 May 04   Only 3 Idols remain
 99.   3-38                17 May 04   The Final 3 '04
100.   3-39                18 May 04   3 sing
101.   3-40                19 May 04   Now down to 2
102.   3-41                23 May 04   American Idol: The Phenomenon
103.   3-42                25 May 04   Fantasia Barrino Vs. Diana DeGarmo
104.   3-43                26 May 04   And The Winner Is.....

Special

       S-44                24 Nov 04   Kelly, Ruben & Fantasia: Home for Christmas

Season 4

106.   4- 1                18 Jan 05   Washington D.C. Auditions
107.   4- 2                19 Jan 05   St. Louis, Missouri Auditions
108.   4- 3                25 Jan 05   New Orleans, Louisiana Auditions
109.   4- 4                26 Jan 05   Las Vegas, Nevada Auditions
110.   4- 5                 1 Feb 05   Cleveland, Ohio & Orlando, Florida Auditions
111.   4- 6                 2 Feb 05   San Francisco, California Auditions
112.   4- 7                 8 Feb 05   American Idol takes the auditions to the next level...Hollywood! (1)
113.   4- 8                 9 Feb 05   Hollywood Auditions Continue (2)
114.   4- 9                15 Feb 05   Auditions continue in Hollywood (3)
115.   4-10                16 Feb 05   Auditions continue in Hollywood (4)
116.   4-11                21 Feb 05   The top 12 boys perform live
117.   4-12                22 Feb 05   The top 12 girls perform live
118.   4-13                23 Feb 05   First result show of the season
119.   4-14                28 Feb 05   Ten males perform live
120.   4-15                 1 Mar 05   Ten females perform  live
121.   4-16                 2 Mar 05   Who Has America Chosen To Stay And Who Will Go Home?
122.   4-17     ID-416      7 Mar 05   Eight Males Perform Live
123.   4-18     ID-417      8 Mar 05   Eight Females Perform Live
124.   4-19ID2-416A/417A      9 Mar 05   Top 12 Revealed
125.   4-20                15 Mar 05   Top 12 Finalists Perform For The First Time!
126.   4-21                16 Mar 05   One Must Go Home Tonight!
127.   4-22                22 Mar 05   American Idol's Top 11 Perform

Special

       S-23       419X     23 Mar 05   AMERICAN IDOL'S" TOP 11 RETURN IN SPECIAL LIVE EPISODE WITH REPEAT PERFORMANCES

Season 4

129.   4-24       419A     24 Mar 05   It's Down To The Top 10
130.   4-25                29 Mar 05   Top 10 perform live
131.   4-26                30 Mar 05   It's Down to the top 9
132.   4-27                 5 Apr 05   American Idol's Top 9 Perform
133.   4-28                 6 Apr 05   Find Out Who's Been Eliminated From The Top 9
134.   4-29                12 Apr 05   Top 8 Perform
135.   4-30                13 Apr 05   Who Is Eliminated From The Top 8
136.   4-31     ID-423     19 Apr 05   Top 7 Perform
137.   4-32   ID2-423A     20 Apr 05   Who's Out Of The Top 7
138.   4-33     ID-424     26 Apr 05   Top 6 Perform
139.   4-34   ID2-424A     27 Apr 05   Who Is Eliminated From The Top 6
140.   4-35     ID-425      3 May 05   Top 5 Perform
141.   4-36   ID2-425A      4 May 05   Find Out Who's Been Eliminated From The Top 5
142.   4-37                10 May 05   American Idol's Final 4 Perform!
143.   4-38                11 May 05   Find Out Who's Been Eliminated From The Final 4
144.   4-39                17 May 05   American Idol's Final 3 Perform
145.   4-40                18 May 05   Tonight Is The Night When 3 Become 2

Special

       S-41                19 May 05   American Idol Presents The World's Worst Auditions

Season 4

147.   4-42                24 May 05   Bo Bice Vs. Carrie Underwood
148.   4-43                25 May 05   And The Winner Is.......

Season 5

149.   5- 1                17 Jan 06   Chicago, IL Auditions
150.   5- 2                18 Jan 06   Denver, CO Auditions
151.   5- 3                24 Jan 06   Greensboro, NC Auditions
152.   5- 4                25 Jan 06   San Francisco, CA Auditions
153.   5- 5                31 Jan 06   Las Vegas, NV Auditions
154.   5- 6                 1 Feb 06   Austin, TX Auditions
155.   5- 7                 7 Feb 06   Boston, MA Auditions
156.   5- 8                 8 Feb 06   Hollywood Round 1
157.   5- 9                14 Feb 06   Hollywood Round 2
158.   5-10                15 Feb 06   The top 24 semifinalists are revealed tonight
159.   5-11                21 Feb 06   The Top 12 Girls Perform Live
160.   5-12                22 Feb 06   The Top 12 Boys Perform Live
161.   5-13                23 Feb 06   First live result show of the season
162.   5-14                28 Feb 06   Top 10 Girls Perform
163.   5-15                 1 Mar 06   Top 10 Boys Perform
164.   5-16                 2 Mar 06   Four More Go Home
165.   5-17                 7 Mar 06   Top 8 Girls Perform
166.   5-18                 8 Mar 06   Top 8 Boys Perform
167.   5-19                 9 Mar 06   Top 12 Finalists to be Revealed Tonight
168.   5-20                14 Mar 06   Stevie Wonder Classics
169.   5-21                15 Mar 06   One of the Top 12 must go home tonight!
170.   5-22                21 Mar 06   Songs of the 50's
171.   5-23                22 Mar 06   Lowest Vote-Getter Among The 11 Finalists Is Eliminated
172.   5-24                28 Mar 06   Songs of the Past 6 Years
173.   5-25                29 Mar 06   One Must Go Home Tonight! Find Out Who Is Eliminated
174.   5-26                 4 Apr 06   Country Hits
175.   5-27                 5 Apr 06   8 Finalists Remain When The Voting Results Are Revealed
176.   5-28                11 Apr 06   Top 8 Perform
177.   5-29                12 Apr 06   One Must Go Home Tonight! 7 Remain After The Results Are Revealed
178.   5-30                18 Apr 06   Top 7 Perform
179.   5-31                19 Apr 06   One Must Go Home Tonight! 6 Finalists Remain When The Results Are Revealed
180.   5-32                25 Apr 06   Top 6 Perform
181.   5-33                26 Apr 06   One Must Go Home Tonight! 5 Finalists Remain When The Results Are Revealed
182.   5-34                 2 May 06   Top 5 Perform
183.   5-35                 3 May 06   One Must Go Home Tonight! 4 Finalists Remain When The  Results Are Revealed
184.   5-36                 9 May 06   Top 4 Perform
185.   5-37                10 May 06   One Must Go Home Tonight! Only 3 Finalists Will Remain When The Voting Results Are Revealed
186.   5-38                16 May 06   Top 3 Perform!
187.   5-39                17 May 06   One Must Go Home Tonight! Only Two Will Continue Their Quest When The Voting Results Are Revealed
188.   5-40                23 May 06   Taylor Hicks Vs. Katharine McPhee
189.   5-41                24 May 06   And The Winner Is..........

Season 6

190.   6- 1                16 Jan 07   Minneapolis, MN Auditions
191.   6- 2                17 Jan 07   Seattle, WA Auditions
192.   6- 3                23 Jan 07   Memphis, TN Auditions
193.   6- 4                24 Jan 07   New York City, NY Auditions
194.   6- 5                30 Jan 07   Birmingham, AL Auditions
195.   6- 6                31 Jan 07   Los Angeles, CA  Auditions
196.   6- 7                 6 Feb 07   San Antonio, TX Auditions
197.   6- 8                 7 Feb 07   Best of the Rest,  Auditions
198.   6- 9                13 Feb 07   Hollywood Round 1
199.   6-10                14 Feb 07   Hollywood Round 2
200.   6-11                20 Feb 07   The Top 12 Boys Perform
201.   6-12                21 Feb 07   The Top 12 Girls Perform
202.   6-13                22 Feb 07   First Live Results Show Of The Season
203.   6-14                27 Feb 07   The Top 10 Boys Perform
204.   6-15                28 Feb 07   The Top 10 Girls Perform
205.   6-16                 1 Mar 07   Four More Go Home
206.   6-17                 6 Mar 07   Top 8 Boys Compete
207.   6-18                 7 Mar 07   Top 8 Girls Compete
208.   6-19                 8 Mar 07   Top 12 Finalists To Be Revealed
209.   6-20                13 Mar 07   The Top 12 Perform Live
210.   6-21                14 Mar 07   One Of The Top 12 Must Go Home Tonight!
211.   6-22                20 Mar 07   Top 11 Finalists Compete
212.   6-23                21 Mar 07   Lowest Vote-Getter Among The 11 Finalists Is Eliminated
213.   6-24                27 Mar 07   The Top 10 Perform
214.   6-25                28 Mar 07   One Must Go Home Tonight! Find Out Who Is Eliminated From The Top 10
215.   6-26                 3 Apr 07   Top 9 Finalists To Perform
216.   6-27                 4 Apr 07   8 Finalists Remain When The Voting Results Are Revealed
217.   6-28                10 Apr 07   Top 8 Perform With Some Tips From Jennifer Lopez
218.   6-29                11 Apr 07   7 Finalists Remain When The Voting Results Are Revealed
219.   6-30                17 Apr 07   Top 7 Perform With Advice From  Martina McBride
220.   6-31                18 Apr 07   6 Finalists Remain When The Voting Results Are Revealed
221.   6-32                24 Apr 07   Top 6 Perform, Idol Gives Back Part 1
222.   6-33                25 Apr 07   5 Finalists Remain And America Makes A Difference, Idol Gives Back Part 2
223.   6-34                 1 May 07   Top 6 Perform Again With Some Tips From Bon Jovi
224.   6-35                 2 May 07   4 Finalists Remain When The Voting Results Are Revealed
225.   6-36                 8 May 07   Top 4 Perform Live!
226.   6-37                 9 May 07   3 Finalists Remain When The Voting Results Are Revealed
227.   6-38                15 May 07   2 Divas And A Guy Perform Live
228.   6-39                16 May 07   One Must Go Home Tonight! Only Two Will Continue Their Quest When The Voting Results Are Revealed
229.   6-40                22 May 07   Blake Lewis Vs. Jordin Sparks
230.   6-41                23 May 07   And The Winner Is............

Season 7

231.   7- 1                15 Jan 08   Philadelphia, PA Auditions
232.   7- 2                16 Jan 08   Dallas, TX Auditions
233.   7- 3                22 Jan 08   San Diego, CA Auditions
234.   7- 4                23 Jan 08   Charleston, SC Auditions
235.   7- 5                29 Jan 08   Omaha, NE Auditions
236.   7- 6                30 Jan 08   Miami, FL Auditions
237.   7- 7                 5 Feb 08   Atlanta, GA Auditions
238.   7- 8                 6 Feb 08   Best of the Rest Auditions
239.   7- 9                12 Feb 08   Hollywood Round 1
240.   7-10                13 Feb 08   Hollywood Round 2
241.   7-11                19 Feb 08   The Top 12 Boys Perform
242.   7-12                20 Feb 08   The Top 12 Girls Perform
243.   7-13                21 Feb 08   First All New Live Results Show
244.   7-14                26 Feb 08   The Top 10 Boys Perform
245.   7-15                27 Feb 08   The Top 10 Girls Perform
246.   7-16                28 Feb 08   Four More Go Home
247.   7-17                 4 Mar 08   The Top 8 Boys Perform
248.   7-18                 5 Mar 08   The Top 8 Girls Perform
249.   7-19                 6 Mar 08   Four More Go Home - Top 12 Revealed
250.   7-20                11 Mar 08   The Top 12 Perform Live
251.   7-21                12 Mar 08   One Of The Top 12 Must Go Home Tonight!
252.   7-22                18 Mar 08   Top 11 Finalists Compete Live, Lennon/McCartney Round 2
253.   7-23                19 Mar 08   One More Goes Home Tonight!
254.   7-24                25 Mar 08   The Top 10 Perform Live
255.   7-26                26 Mar 08   One Must Go Home Tonight! Find Out Who Is Eliminated
256.   7-26                 1 Apr 08   The Top 9 Perform Live
257.   7-26                 2 Apr 08   One Must Go Home Tonight! 8 Finalists Remain
258.   7-28                 8 Apr 08   The Top 8 Finalists Perform
259.   7-29                 9 Apr 08   Idol Gives Back 2008
260.   7-30                10 Apr 08   One Must Go Home Tonight! 7 Finalists Remain
261.   7-31                15 Apr 08   Top 7 Perform
262.   7-32                16 Apr 08   One Must Go Home Tonight! 6 Finalists Remain
263.   7-33                22 Apr 08   Top 6 Perform With Some Tips From Andrew Lloyd Webber
264.   7-34                23 Apr 08   One Must Go Home Tonight! 5 Finalists Remain
265.   7-35                29 Apr 08   Top 5 Perform
266.   7-36                30 Apr 08   One Must Go Home Tonight! Top 4 Finalists Remain
267.   7-37                 6 May 08   Top 4 Perform Live
268.   7-38                 7 May 08   One Must Go Home Tonight! 3 Finalists Remain
269.   7-39                13 May 08   2 Guys And A Diva Perform
270.   7-40                14 May 08   One Must Go Home Tonight! Only Two Will Continue Their Quest When The Voting Results Are Revealed
271.   7-41                20 May 08   David Archuleta Vs. David Cook
272.   7-42                21 May 08   And The Winner Is.........

Season 8

273.   8- 1                13 Jan 09   Phoenix, AZ Auditions
274.   8- 2                14 Jan 09   Kansas City, MO Auditions
275.   8- 3                20 Jan 09   San Francisco, CA Auditions
276.   8- 4                21 Jan 09   Louisville, KY Auditions
277.   8- 5                27 Jan 09   Jacksonville, FL Auditions
278.   8- 6                28 Jan 09   Salt Lake City, UT Auditions
279.   8- 7                29 Jan 09   East Rutherford, NJ, & San Juan, PR Auditions
280.   8- 8                 3 Feb 09   Hollywood Round 1
281.   8- 9                 4 Feb 09   Hollywood Round 2
282.   8-10                10 Feb 09   Hollywood Round 3
283.   8-11                11 Feb 09   Hollywood Round 4, Top 36 Revealed
284.   8-12                17 Feb 09   1st 12 Semifinalists Perform
285.   8-13                18 Feb 09   Three Finalists Chosen Tonight
286.   8-14                25 Feb 09   2nd Group Of 12 Perform
287.   8-15                26 Feb 09   Three Finalists Chosen Tonight
288.   8-16                 3 Mar 09   3rd Group Of 12 Perform
289.   8-17                 4 Mar 09   Three Finalists Chosen Tonight
290.   8-18                 5 Mar 09   WildCard Round
291.   8-19                10 Mar 09   The Top 13 Perform For The First Time Ever
292.   8-20                11 Mar 09   Two People In The Top 13 Must Go Home Tonight!
293.   8-21                17 Mar 09   The Top 11 Perform
294.   8-22                18 Mar 09   One More Goes Home Tonight!
295.   8-23                25 Mar 09   The Top 10 Finalists Perform
296.   8-24                26 Mar 09   Find Out Who Stays And Who Goes Home
297.   8-25                31 Mar 09   The Remaining 9 Finalists Perform
298.   8-26                 1 Apr 09   Find Out Who Stays And Who Goes Home Live!
299.   8-27                 7 Apr 09   The Finalists Perform Live
300.   8-28                 8 Apr 09   Find Out Who Stays And Who Goes Home Live Tonight!
301.   8-29                14 Apr 09   The Top 7  Finalists Perform Live
302.   8-30                15 Apr 09   Find Out Who Stays And Who Goes Home Live!
303.   8-31                21 Apr 09   The 7 Remaining Finalists Perform - Again!
304.   8-32                22 Apr 09   A Double Elimination Tonight - Find Out Who Stays And Who Goes Home!
305.   8-33                28 Apr 09   The Remaining Five Finalists Perform
306.   8-34                29 Apr 09   Find Out Who Stays And Who Goes Home Live Once Again!
307.   8-35                 5 May 09   The Top 4 Finalists Perform Live
308.   8-36                 6 May 09   Find Out Which Of The 4 Remaining Finalists Stay And Who Goes Home
309.   8-37                12 May 09   The 3 Finalists Perform Live
310.   8-38                13 May 09   Find Out Which Of The Final 3 Stays And Who Goes Home



NOTES


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episoder-0_7_1/test/testdata/epguides_bsg.html000066400000000000000000001027441232722755400216320ustar00rootroot00000000000000 Battlestar Galactica (2003) (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)


                            Original
  Episode #     Prod #      Air Date   Titles
_____ ______ ___________  ___________ ___________________________________________


Pilot

       P- 0                 8 Dec 03   Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries) - Part 1.0
       P- 0                 8 Dec 03   Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries) - Part 1.5
       P- 0                10 Dec 03   Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries) - Part 2.0
       P- 0                10 Dec 03   Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries) - Part 2.5

Season 1

  5.   1- 1101 (T-1801)     14 Jan 05   33
  6.   1- 2102 (T-1802)     14 Jan 05   Water
  7.   1- 3103 (T-1803)     21 Jan 05   Bastille Day
  8.   1- 4104 (T-1804)     28 Jan 05   Act of Contrition (1)
  9.   1- 5105 (T-1805)      4 Feb 05   You Can't Go Home Again (2)
 10.   1- 6106 (T-1806)     11 Feb 05   Litmus
 11.   1- 7107 (T-1807)     18 Feb 05   Six Degrees of Separation
 12.   1- 8108 (T-1808)     25 Feb 05   Flesh and Bone
 13.   1- 9109 (T-1809)      4 Mar 05   Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down
 14.   1-10110 (T-1810)     11 Mar 05   The Hand of God
 15.   1-11111 (T-1811)     18 Mar 05   Colonial Day
 16.   1-12112 (T-1812)     25 Mar 05   Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part 1
 17.   1-13113 (T-1813)      1 Apr 05   Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part 2

Season 2

 18.   2- 1        201     15 Jul 05   Scattered (1)
 19.   2- 2        202     22 Jul 05   Valley of Darkness
 20.   2- 3        203     29 Jul 05   Fragged
 21.   2- 4        204      5 Aug 05   Resistance
 22.   2- 5        205     12 Aug 05   The Farm
 23.   2- 6        206     19 Aug 05   Home, Part 1
 24.   2- 7        207     26 Aug 05   Home, Part 2
 25.   2- 8        208      9 Sep 05   Final Cut
 26.   2- 9        209     16 Sep 05   Flight of the Phoenix
 27.   2-10        210     23 Sep 05   Pegasus
 28.   2-11        211      6 Jan 06   Resurrection Ship, Part 1
 29.   2-12        212     13 Jan 06   Resurrection Ship, Part 2
 30.   2-13        213     20 Jan 06   Epiphanies
 31.   2-14        214     27 Jan 06   Black Market
 32.   2-15        215      3 Feb 06   Scar
 33.   2-16        216     10 Feb 06   Sacrifice
 34.   2-17        217     17 Feb 06   The Captain's Hand
 35.   2-18        218     24 Feb 06   Downloaded
 36.   2-19        219      3 Mar 06   Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 1
 37.   2-20        220     10 Mar 06   Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 2

Special

       S-21                 5 Sep 06   Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance (Web series)

Season 3

 39.   3- 1       T701      6 Oct 06   Occupation
 40.   3- 2       T702      6 Oct 06   Precipice
 41.   3- 3      T703A     13 Oct 06   Exodus, Part 1
 42.   3- 4      T703B     20 Oct 06   Exodus, Part 2
 43.   3- 5 304 (T704)     27 Oct 06   Collaborators
 44.   3- 6        305      3 Nov 06   Torn (1)
 45.   3- 7        306     10 Nov 06   A Measure of Salvation (2)
 46.   3- 8        307     17 Nov 06   Hero
 47.   3- 9        308      1 Dec 06   Unfinished Business
 48.   3-10        309      8 Dec 06   The Passage
 49.   3-11        310     15 Dec 06   The Eye of Jupiter (1)
 50.   3-12        311     21 Jan 07   Rapture (2)
 51.   3-13        312     28 Jan 07   Taking a Break from All Your Worries
 52.   3-14        313     11 Feb 07   The Woman King
 53.   3-15        314     18 Feb 07   A Day in the Life
 54.   3-16        315     25 Feb 07   Dirty Hands
 55.   3-17        316      4 Mar 07   Maelstrom
 56.   3-18        317     11 Mar 07   The Son Also Rises
 57.   3-19        318     18 Mar 07   Crossroads, Part 1
 58.   3-20        319     25 Mar 07   Crossroads, Part 2

Special

       S- 0                 5 Oct 07   Razor Flashback series
       S- 0        401     24 Nov 07   Razor, Part 1
       S- 0        402     24 Nov 07   Razor, Part 2

Season 4

 62.   4- 1                 4 Apr 08   He That Believeth in Me
 63.   4- 2                11 Apr 08   Six of One
 64.   4- 3                18 Apr 08   The Ties That Bind
 65.   4- 4                25 Apr 08   Escape Velocity
 66.   4- 5                 2 May 08   The Road Less Traveled (1)
 67.   4- 6                 9 May 08   Faith (2)
 68.   4- 7                16 May 08   Guess What's Coming to Dinner?
 69.   4- 8                30 May 08   Sine Qua Non
 70.   4- 9                 6 Jun 08   The Hub
 71.   4-10                13 Jun 08   Revelations

Special

       S-11                12 Dec 08   The Face of the Enemy (A 10-part online series)

Season 4

 73.   4-11                16 Jan 09   Sometimes a Great Notion
 74.   4-12                23 Jan 09   A Disquiet Follows My Soul
 75.   4-13                30 Jan 09   The Oath (1)
 76.   4-14                 6 Feb 09   Blood on the Scales (2)
 77.   4-15                13 Feb 09   No Exit
 78.   4-16                20 Feb 09   Deadlock
 79.   4-17                27 Feb 09   Someone to Watch Over Me
 80.   4-18                 6 Mar 09   Islanded in a Stream of Stars
 81.   4-19                13 Mar 09   Daybreak, Part 1 (1)
 82.   4-20                20 Mar 09   Daybreak, Part 2 (2)
 83.   4-21                20 Mar 09   Daybreak, Part 2 (3)

Season 4

 83.   T- 1                 1 Nov 09   Battlestar Galactica: The Plan



NOTES
Related series:
Battlestar Galactica (1978) starring Lorne Greene
Galactica 1980 (1980) starring Kent McCord


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                            Original
  Episode #     Prod #      Air Date   Guests
_____ ______ ___________  ___________ ___________________________________________

• Season 1

1      1-01                12/Nov/96   Matthew Priest, Bruce Dickinson, Richard Fairbrass, Donna McPhail
2      1-02                19/Nov/96   Shovell, Ashley Slater, Cathy Dennis, Graham Norton
3      1-03                26/Nov/96   Martin Chambers, Andy McCluskey, David McAlmont, Bob Mortimer
4      1-04                03/Dec/96   Billy Bragg, Sarah Cracknell, Suggs, Jeff Green
5      1-05                10/Dec/96   Nick Heyward, Marcella Detroit, Martin Rossiter, Jonathan Ross
6      1-06                17/Jan/97   Jake Burns, Bob Mills, Richie Wermerling, Tony Wright
7      1-07                24/Jan/97   Peter Hook, Ace, Clare Grogan, Alan Davies
8      1-08                31/Jan/97   Adam Ant, Crispin Hunt, Jo Whiley, John Thomson
9      1-09                07/Feb/97   Glenn Tilbrook, Neil Hannon, Lauren Laverne, Mark Thomas
9      1-10                21/Feb/97   (1st series compilation)

• Season 2

10     2-01                15/Sep/97   Marie DuSantiago, Mark Little, Shaggy, Suggs
11     2-02                22/Sep/97   Gary Barlow, Edwyn Collins, Jeff Green, Tony Wright
12     2-03                29/Sep/97   Billy Bragg, Sarah Blackwood, Richard Fairbrass, Neil Morrissey
13     2-04                06/Oct/97   Midge Ure, Shellie Poole, Math Priest, Graham Norton
14     2-05                13/Oct/97   Mark Owen, Lisa l'Anson, Shovell, Richard Fairbrass
15     2-06                20/Oct/97   Saffron, Brian Molko, David Baddiel, Bruce Dickinson
16     2-07                27/Oct/97   Louise, Math Priest, Norman Blake, Jeff Green

• Season 3

19     3-01                27/Feb/98   Donna McPhail, Roachford, Cerys Matthews, Tommy Scott
20     3-02                06/Mar/98   Mani, Rick McMurray, Lemmy, Richard Fairbrass
21     3-03                13/Mar/98   John Moloney, Toyah Wilcox, Saul Davie, Tom Wright
22     3-04                20/Mar/98   Zoë Ball, Louis Eliot, Graham Norton, Keith Duffy
23     3-05                27/Mar/98   Rick Witter, Mark Owen, Richard Morton, Shovell
24     3-06                03/Apr/98   Lauren Laverne, Tom Robinson, Math Priest, Jeff Green
25     3-07                17/Apr/98   Mary Ann Hobbs, Justin Currie, Billy Bragg, Jonathan Ross

• Season 4

26     4-01                11/Sep/98   Vic Reeves, Chris Moyles, Bill Bailey, James Broad
27     4-02                18/Sep/98   Glenn Gregory, Bez, Tony Wright, Bob Mills
28     4-03                08/Sep/98   Neil Hannon, Emmy-Kate Montrose, Tom Robinson, Keith Chegwin
29     4-04                02/Oct/98   Sophie Ellis Bextor, Sean Cullen, Ken McAlpine, Jayne Middlemiss
30     4-05                09/Oct/98   Tommy Scott, Mani, Jo Brand, Matthew Marsden
31     4-06                16/Oct/98   Mel Giedroyc, Arthur Smith, Mark Chadwick, Jimmy Constable

• Season 5

34     5-01                12/Feb/99   Simon LeBon, Karen Poole, Ian Dury, Kathy Burke
35     5-02                19/Feb/99   Faye Tozer, Glen Matlock, Sara Cox, Junior Simpson
36     5-03                26/Feb/99   Frank Skinner, Leeroy Thornhill, Rick Wakeman, Paul Godfrey
37     5-04                05/Mar/99   Rowland Rivron, Meat Loaf, Billie Piper, Nick Keynes
38     5-05                12/Mar/99   Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over
39     5-06                19/Mar/99   Carl Cox, John Hegley, Kate Thornton, Roy Wood
40     5-07                26/Mar/99   Toyah Willcox, Kele LeRoc, Tom Gray, Adam Bloom
41     5-08                02/Apr/99   Bill Bailey, Howard Jones, Grant Nicholas, Tony Wright
42     5-09                26/Mar/99   Tony Hadley, Chrissie Hynde, Bobby Davro, Josie Lawrence

• Season 6

43     6-01                10/Sep/99   Sister Bliss, Martin Fry, Jayne Middlemiss, Arthur Smith
44     6-02                17/Sep/99   Dave Bowers, Jeff Green, Nik Kershaw, Roisin Murphy
45     6-03                24/Sep/99   Sarah Cawood, David Essex, J, Pauline McLynn
46     6-04                01/Oct/99   Stuart Adamson, Marianne Faithfull, Sean Lock, Gail Porter
47     6-05                08/Oct/99   Lisa Scott-Lee, Boy George, Suggs, Jo Brand
48     6-06                15/Oct/99   Ian Broudie, Rich Hall, Ben Ofoedu, Suzi Quatro
49     6-07                22/Oct/99   Jamie Benson, Vic Henley, Mary Mary, Bryan McFadden
50     6-08                29/Dec/99   Christmas Special
51     6-09                11/Feb/00   Chandrasonic, Tommy Vance, Junior Simpson, Davina McCall
52     6-10                18/Feb/00   Nicky Shaw, Chas Hodges, Kelle Bryan, Simon Day

• Season 7

53     7-01                15/Sep/00   Roisin Murphy, Danny McNamara, John Entwistle, Johnny Vegas
54     7-02                22/Sep/00   Daphne and Celeste, Par Wiksten, Graham Gouldman, Stuart Maconie
55     7-03                29/Sep/00   Gary Stringer, Mark Morris, June Sarpong, Bradley Walsh
56     7-04                06/Oct/00   Melanie B, Jo Brand, Sally James, Josh Doyle
57     7-05                13/Oct/00   Kirsty MacColl, Bob Mortimer, Joe Washbourn, Jamelia
58     7-06                20/Oct/00   Josie D'Arby, Pete Shelley, Richie Neville, Mark Steel
59     7-08                27/Oct/00   Melanie C, Paul Young, Sean Lock, Dermot O'Leary
59     7-07                10/Nov/00   Alvin Stardust, Trevor Nelson, Lloyd Cole, Liz McClarnon
60     7-10                03/Nov/00   Kate Thornton, David Soul, Dane Bowers, Dave Gorman
60     7-09                28/Dec/00   Christmas Special

• Season 8

61     8-01                26/Feb/01   Brian Molko, Rhona Cameron, Pete Deveraux, Sarah Cawood
62     8-02                05/Mar/01   Tania Strecker, Brian Harvey, Dave Mustaine, Arthur Smith
63     8-04                12/Mar/01   Slash, Tony Blackburn, Josie D'Arby, Paul Marazzi
63     8-03                16/Mar/01   Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over
64     8-05                19/Mar/01   Claire Richards, Michael Greco, Miles Hunt, Junior Simpson
65     8-06                26/Mar/01   Dane Bowers, Glenn Tilbrook, Darius Danesh, Vic Henley
66     8-07                02/Apr/01   Noel Sullivan, Kym Marsh, Mark Owen, Johnny Vegas
67     8-08                09/Apr/01   Steve Harley, Eddie Brill, Dani Filth, Lisa Rogers
68     8-09                16/Apr/01   Barbara Dickson, Rowland Rivron, Phil Kay, Jade Jones
69     8-10                23/Apr/01   Fish, John Taylor, Jo Caulfield, Jon Lee
70     8-11                30/Apr/01   Leo Sayer, Samantha Fox, Leeroy Thornhill, Ralf Little

• Season 9

71     9-01                10/Sep/01   Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot, Steve Strange, Matthew Meschery, Katy Hill
72     9-02                17/Sep/01   MC Harvey, Paul Ross, Fay Tozer, Ian Astbury
73     9-03                24/Sep/01   Ben Adams, Chris McCormack, Dara O'Briain, Claire Sweeney
74     9-04                01/Oct/01   Toyah Wilcox, Steve Lamacq, Captain Sensible, Kermit
75     9-05                08/Oct/01   Edith Bowman, Mark Steel, Kevin Simm, Terry Hall
76     9-06                29/Oct/01   Jo Breezer, Alesha Dixon, Rich Hall, Richard McNamara
77     9-07                15/Oct/01   Roger Sanchez, Brian Molko, Tony Mortimer, Jon Culshaw
78     9-08                05/Nov/01   Phil Alexander, Kiki Dee, Richard Fairbrass, Mike Wilmot
79     9-09                22/Oct/01   Jenni Falconer, Becky Hunter, Ricky Tomlinson, David Van Day
80     9-10                12/Nov/01   (9th series compilation)
80     9-11                30/Dec/01   Christmas Special

• Season 10

81     10-01               07/Jan/02   Mari Wilson, Boy George, Blade, Tommy Vance
82     10-02               14/Jan/02   Boothby Graffoe, DJ Spoony, Cathy Dennis, Craig Cash
83     10-03               21/Jan/02   Adam Buxton, Midge Ure, Suzi Quatro, Claudia Winkleman
84     10-04               28/Jan/02   Beverley Turner, Lesley Garrett, Leee John, Ben Norris
85     10-05               04/Feb/02   Kerry McFadden, Ashley Taylor Dawson, Pete Burns, Christian O'Connell
86     10-06               11/Feb/02   Nemone, Alexander O'Neal, Ian Watkins, Mark Owen
87     10-07               18/Feb/02   Ben Miller, Lisa Scott Lee, Kate Thornton, Tony Wilson
88     10-08               25/Feb/02   Dave Johns, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Paul Young, June Sarpong
89     10-09               04/Mar/02   Shaun Williamson, Coleen Nolan, Bruce Dickinson, Ian Stone
90     10-10               20/May/02   Eurovision Special

• Season 11

91     11-01               23/Sep/02   Ben Shepherd, Clare Grogan, Jenny Frost, Mark Goodier
92     11-02               30/Sep/02   Abs Breen, Ali Campbell, Robin Campbell, Marilyn
93     11-03               07/Oct/02   Sean Lock, Jason Perry, Lorraine Pearson, Budgie
94     11-04               14/Oct/02   Lauren Laverne, Jimmy Cliff, Sheila Ferguson, Steve Frost
95     11-05               21/Oct/02   Billy Bragg, Ian McLagan, Mark Steel, Gay-Yee Westerhoff
96     11-06               28/Oct/02   Jackie Clune, Gary Moore, Tony Blackburn, Chris Baker
97     11-07               04/Nov/02   Emma B, Neil Innes, Sebastian Bach, Dave Fulton
98     11-08               11/Nov/02   Mike Wilmot, Nick Carter, Jean-Jacques Brunel, Nicholas Parsons
99     11-09               29/Dec/02   Christmas Episode

• Season 12

100    12-01               06/Jan/03   Suzi Perry, John Otway, Charlie Simpson, Richard Fairbrass
101    12-02               13/Jan/03   Mike Read, Dan Hipgrave, Jessica Garlick, Rick Wakeman
102    12-03               20/Jan/03   June Sarpong, Gordon Haskell, Mikey Craig, Tom McRae
103    12-04               27/Jan/03   Gary Beadle, Chas Smash, Kathryn Williams, Scott Mills
104    12-05               03/Feb/03   Jimmy Carr, Claudia Winkleman, Roisin Murphy, Lisa Stansfield
105    12-06               10/Feb/03   Fearne Cotton, Sarah Whatmore, Dennis Locorriere, Christian Datsun
106    12-07               17/Feb/03   Christian O'Connell, Nick Bracegirdle, Guy McKnight, Rich Hall
107    12-08               24/Feb/03   Adam Hills, Jaret Von Erich, Sam Brown, Matt Hales
108    12-09               03/Mar/03   Hugh Cornwell, Siobhan Fahey, Sean Rowley, Barry Cryer
109    12-10               10/Mar/03   Liz Bonnin, Su-Elise Nash, DJ Sammy, Tom Rhodes
110    12-11               17/Mar/03   Ron Mael, Russell Mael, Pete Tong, Dave Johns

• Season 13

111    13-01               08/Sep/03   Dick Valentine, Huey Morgan, Louise Redknapp, Alexei Sayle
112    13-02               15/Sep/03   Har Mar Superstar, Raul Malo, Liz McClarnon, Mark Richardson
113    13-03               22/Sep/03   Megaman, Martina Topley-Bird, Howard Jones, Jackie Clune
114    13-04               29/Sep/03   Josie D'Arby, Joel Pott, Jane McDonald, Gavin Webster
115    13-05               06/Oct/03   Wayne Sleep, Sian Evans, Clint Boon, Mike Wilmot
116    13-06               13/Oct/03   Vic Henley, Myleene Klass, Andy Bell, Sinitta
117    13-07               20/Oct/03   Adam Hills, Matt Hales, Guy Garvey, Jayne Middlemiss
118    13-08               27/Oct/03   Simon Amstell, Kym Marsh, Romeo, Gary Wilmot
119    13-09               28/Dec/03   Christmas Special

• Season 14

120    14-01               05/Jan/04   Kwame Kwei-Armah, Terry Hall, Brandon Block, Dave Fulton
121    14-03               12/Jan/04   Alice Cooper, Katie Melua, Tony Hadley, Jane Moore
121    14-02               19/Jan/04   Lisa Maffia, Mike Lewis, Dave Johns, David Grant
122    14-04               26/Jan/04   Alistair Griffin, Carol Decker, Tony Wilson, Jimmy Carr
123    14-05               02/Feb/04   Lionel Blair, Mikey Green, Tommy Scott, Gareth Jones
124    14-06               09/Feb/04   James Redmond, Sheila Ferguson, Jill Jackson, Crispian Mills
125    14-07               16/Feb/04   Dara O'Briain, Fatman Scoop, Gary Jules, Wes Butters
126    14-08               23/Feb/04   Fish, Stuart Maconie, Bernie Nolan, Ryan Richards
127    14-09               01/Mar/04   Lynsey Brown, Raghav, Martha Reeves, Adam Duritz
128    14-10               08/Mar/04   Rich Hall, Amy Winehouse, Mike Peters, Fearne Cotton
129    14-11               15/Mar/04   Carrie Grant, Asher D, Kenny Lynch, Mark Joseph

• Season 15

130    15-01               20/Sep/04   Randy, Matt Goss, Preston, Shystie
131    15-02               27/Sep/04   Eos, Dave Bartram, Har Mar Superstar, Leigh Marklew
132    15-03               04/Oct/04   Louis Walsh, Ben Ofoedu, Jason Donovan, Lara McAllen
133    15-04               11/Oct/04   Lisa Scott-Lee, Toyah Wilcox, Larry Hibbitt, Nick Atkinson
134    15-05               18/Oct/04   Joe Brown, Buster Bloodvessel, Shola Ama, Nicole Russo
135    15-06               25/Oct/04   Katie Melua, Jane McDonald, Aaron Gilbert, Michelle Gayle
136    15-07               20/Dec/04   Christmas Special

• Season 16

137    16-01               02/Jan/05   Hannah Lewis, Dave Johns, Suzi Quatro, Beverley Turner
138    16-02               09/Jan/05   Roni Size, Dominic Masters, Keedie, Ewen MacIntosh
139    16-03               16/Jan/05   Richard Park, Mylo, Therese, Martin Fry
140    16-04               23/Jan/05   Pete Tong, Fearne Cotton, Chris Park, Stephen Frost
141    16-05               30/Jan/05   Dave Berry, Isaac Hanson, Mickey Hutton, Greg Oliver
142    16-06               06/Feb/05   Gary Brooker, Nihal, Paul Heaton, Raghav
143    16-07               13/Feb/05   Keisha White, Jim Jeffries, Ortis Deley, Ricky Wilson
144    16-08               27/Feb/05   Tyson Kennedy, Kate Garraway, Bez, Tony Christie
145    16-09               06/Mar/05   Kenzie, Chinyere, DJ Spooney, Lucy Porter
146    16-10               13/Mar/05   Richard Fairbrass, Magne F, Emma Griffiths, Terri Walker
147    16-11               20/Mar/05   Simon Amstell, Estelle, Melanie Blatt, Bradley Walsh

• Season 17

148    17-01               31/Oct/05   Katie Melua, Darren Hayes, Dave Fulton, Holly Willoughby
149    17-02               07/Nov/05   Blak Twang, Jo Caulfield, Tony Livesey, Rowetta
150    17-03               14/Nov/05   Chas Hodges, Yvette Fielding, Daniel Powter, Lucy Porter
151    17-04               21/Nov/05   Dave Berry, Rich Hall, Brinsley Forde, Myleene Klass
152    17-05               28/Nov/05   Rich Archer, Richard Park, Claudia Winkleman, Katrina Leskanich
153    17-06               05/Dec/05   Tony Blackburn, Kathryn Williams, Nihal Arthanyake, Adam Hills
154    17-07               12/Dec/05   Nate James, Lionel Blair, Steve Mason, Liz Bonnin
155    17-08               20/Dec/05   Christmas Show
156    17-09               30/Dec/05   Toyah Willcox, Ben Adams, Alun Cochrane, Annie Mac, Sumon Sunyal & Robert King

• Season 18

157    18-01               13/Mar/06   Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr, Fiona Phillips, Tom Fletcher, Teddy Mitchell
158    18-02               20/Mar/06   Simon Amstell, Nick Knowles, Kenzie, Aaron Gilbert, Russell Howard
159    18-03               27/Mar/06   Ricky Wilson, Bez, Colin Murray, Ryan Jarman, Jeff Green
160    18-04               03/Apr/06   Lauren Laverne, Charlie Simpson, Linda Robson, Neil Claxton, Rhod Gilbert
161    18-05               10/Apr/06   Jeremy Clarkson, Antony Costa, Trisha Goddard, Rick Wakeman, Jim Jeffries
162    18-06               17/Apr/06   Huey Morgan, Andy Rourke, Natalie Cassidy, Sheila Ferguson, Reginald D Hunter
163    18-07               24/Apr/06   Dale Winton, Sally Lindsay, Suzi Quatro, Ben Fogle, Andy Fairweather-Low

• Season 19

164    19-01               26/Oct/06   Anthea Turner, Alesha, Phil Nichol, Ricky Ross
165    19-02               02/Nov/06   Matt Willis, Vanessa Feltz, Paul Young, Will Smith
166    19-03               09/Nov/06   Stewart Lee, Tony Mortimer, Bill Oddie, Jason Pebworth
167    19-04               16/Nov/06   Amy Whitehouse, Pennie Smith, Alex Pennie, Andrew Maxwell
168    19-05               23/Nov/06   John Barrowman, Kelli Young, Daniel Bedingfield, Robin Ince
169    19-06               30/Nov/06   Lilly Allen, Steve Strange, Jamelia, Mark Watson
170    19-07               24/Dec/06   David Gest, Kevin Eldon, Dan Gillespie, Danny Jones

• Season 20

171    20-01               31/Jan/07   Alan Davies, Nerina Pallot, Chris Peck, Matt Baker
172    20-02               07/Feb/07   Philip Olivier, Donny Tourette, Alfie Jackson, Noel Fielding
173    20-03               14/Feb/07   Preston, Anne Charleston, Ed Byrne, Fyfe Dangerfield
174    20-04               21/Feb/07   Nicholas Hoult, Romeo Stodart, Midge Ure, Russell Howard
175    20-05               28/Feb/07   Jonas Armstrong, Dom Joly, Nick Hodgson, Sinitta
176    20-06               07/Mar/07   Melanie C, Bonnie Tyler, Adam Buxton, Krishnan Guru-Murthy

• Season 21

178    21-01               15/Nov/07   Kimberly Stewart, Joel Pott, Lethal Bizzle, Jessica Stevenson.
179    21-02               22/Nov/07   David Cross, Jermaine Jackson, Ryan Jarman, Katy Brand
180    21-03               29/Nov/07   Dappy, Keith Chegwin, Tahita Bulmer, Rich Rulche
181    21-04               06/Dec/07   Roy Stride, Bobby Davro, Kristen Schaal, Richard Fleeshman
182    21-05               13/Dec/07   Kevin Eldon, Patrick Wolf, Irwin Sparkes, Miquita Oliver
183    21-06               20/Dec/07   Vic Reeves, Myleene Klass, Matt Bowman, Mark Ronson
184    21-07               03/Jan/08   Matt Horne, Martin Freeman, Antony Costa, Kate Nash
185    21-08               10/Jan/08   KT Tunstall, Lauren Laverne, Jeremy Edwards, Jon McClure
186    21-09               17/Jan/08   Christopher Biggins, Robyn, Mark Watson, Sam Duckworth
187    21-10               24/Jan/08   Tim Minchin, Yannis, Sophie Ellis Bextor
188    21-11               31/Jan/08   Mark Gatiss, Richard Hawley
189    21-12               07/Feb/08   Dale Winton

• Season 22

191    22-01               02/Oct/08   Ralf Little, Jamie Reynolds, Adele, Mark Ronson, Tim Minchin
192    22-02               09/Oct/08   Dominic Cooper, Frankie Sandford, Josie Long, Stephen Fry, Matt Shultz
193    22-03               16/Oct/08   Nick Grimshaw, Kelly Rowland, Jack Osbourne, Bob Mortimer, David O'Doherty
194    22-04               23/Oct/08   Johnny Vegas, Kate Jackson, Rhys Darby, Harry Judd, Danny Dyer
195    22-05               30/Oct/08   James Corden, Gabriella Cilmi, Glenn Wool, Germaine Greer, James Allan
196    22-06               06/Nov/08   Jack Dee, Alexei Sayle, Stine B, Anna Richardson, Lisa Maffia
197    22-07               13/Nov/08   Frank Skinner, Melanie Chisholm, Lil Chris, Richard Herring, James Rushent
198    22-08               20/Nov/08   Davina McCall, Alesha Dixon, Kelly Jones, Mitch Hewer, Barunka O'Shaughnessy
199    22-09               27/Nov/08   Mark Watson, Matthew Wright, Lee Ryan, Katy Brand, Mette Lindberg
200    22-10               04/Dec/08   Dermot O'Leary, Robert Webb, Keith Murray, Arlene Phillips, Dappy
201    22-11               11/Dec/08   Omid Djalili, Martin Freeman, Josh Groban, Heston Blumenthal, Grant Nicholas


Other Episodes

Special S20               20/Jun/07    Buzzcocks - Imagine A Mildly Amusing Panel Show
Special S21               14/Feb/08    Series Highlights


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                            Original
  Episode #     Prod #      Air Date   Titles
_____ ______ ___________  ___________ ___________________________________________

• Season 1

1      1-01      101       18/Jul/06   Pilot
2      1-02      102       25/Jul/06   Many Happy Returns
3      1-03      106       01/Aug/06   Before I Forget
4      1-04      104       08/Aug/06   Alienated
5      1-05      108       15/Aug/06   Invincible
6      1-06      105       22/Aug/06   Dr. Nobel
7      1-07      103       29/Aug/06   Blink
8      1-08      107       05/Sep/06   Right as Raynes
9      1-09      110       12/Sep/06   Primal
10     1-10      109       19/Sep/06   Purple Haze
11     1-11      111       26/Sep/06   H.O.U.S.E. Rules
12     1-12      112       03/Oct/06   Once in a Lifetime

• Season 2

13     2-01      201       10/Jul/07   Phoenix Rising
14     2-02      202       17/Jul/07   Try Try Again
15     2-03      203       24/Jul/07   Unpredictable
16     2-04      204       31/Jul/07   Games People Play
17     2-05      205       07/Aug/07   Duck, Duck Goose
18     2-06      206       14/Aug/07   Noche de Suenos
19     2-07      207       21/Aug/07   Family Reunion
20     2-08      208       28/Aug/07   E=MC...?
21     2-09      209       04/Sep/07   Sight Unseen
22     2-10      210       11/Sep/07   God is in the Details
23     2-11      211       18/Sep/07   Maneater
24     2-12      212       25/Sep/07   All That Glitters
25     2-13      213       02/Oct/07   A Night at Global Dynamics

• Season 3

26     3-01      301       29/Jul/08   Bad to the Drone
27     3-02      302       05/Aug/08   What About Bob?
28     3-03      303       12/Aug/08    Best in Faux
29     3-04      304       19/Aug/08   I Do Over
30     3-05      305       26/Aug/08   Show Me the Mummy
31     3-06      306       09/Sep/08   Phased and Confused
32     3-07      307       16/Sep/08   Here Come the Suns
33     3-08      308       23/Sep/08   From Fear to Eternity
34     3-09      309       10/Jul/09   Welcome Back Carter
35     3-10      310       17/Jul/09   Your Face Or Mine
36     3-11      311       24/Jul/09   Insane In The P-Brane
37     3-12      312       31/Jul/09   It's Not Easy Being Green
38     3-13      313       07/Aug/09   If You Build It...
39     3-14      314       14/Aug/09   Ship Happens
40     3-15      315       21/Aug/09   Shower the People
41     3-16      316       28/Aug/09   You Don't Know Jack
42     3-17      317       04/Sep/09   Have an Ice Day
43     3-18      318       11/Sep/09   What Goes Around Comes Around


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                            Original
  Episode #     Prod #      Air Date   Titles
_____ ______ ___________  ___________ ___________________________________________

• Season 1

1      1-01      1ACV01    28/Mar/99   Space Pilot 3000
2      1-02      1ACV02    04/Apr/99   Episode Two: The Series Has Landed
3      1-03      1ACV03    06/Apr/99   I, Roommate
4      1-04      1ACV04    13/Apr/99   Love's Labors Lost in Space
5      1-05      1ACV05    20/Apr/99   Fear of a Bot Planet
6      1-06      1ACV06    27/Apr/99   A Fishful of Dollars
7      1-07      1ACV07    04/May/99   My Three Suns
8      1-08      1ACV08    11/May/99   A Big Piece of Garbage
9      1-09      1ACV09    18/May/99   Hell Is Other Robots

• Season 2

10     2-01      1ACV10    26/Sep/99   A Flight to Remember
11     2-02      1ACV11    03/Oct/99   Mars University
12     2-03      1ACV12    07/Nov/99   When Aliens Attack
13     2-04      1ACV13    14/Nov/99   Fry & the Slurm Factory
14     2-05      2ACV01    21/Nov/99   I Second That Emotion
15     2-06      2ACV02    28/Nov/99   Brannigan Begin Again
16     2-07      2ACV03    12/Dec/99   A Head in the Polls
17     2-08      2ACV04    19/Dec/99   Xmas Story
18     2-09      2ACV05    06/Feb/00   Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love
19     2-10      2ACV07    13/Feb/00   Put Your Head on My Shoulder
20     2-11      2ACV06    20/Feb/00   Lesser of Two Evils
21     2-12      2ACV08    27/Feb/00   Raging Bender
22     2-13      2ACV09    19/Mar/00   A Bicyclops Built for Two
23     2-14      2ACV11    02/Apr/00   How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back
24     2-15      2ACV10    09/Apr/00   A Clone of My Own
25     2-16      2ACV12    16/Apr/00   The Deep South
26     2-17      2ACV13    30/Apr/00   Bender Gets Made (a.k.a. Bendfellas)
27     2-18      2ACV15    07/May/00   The Problem with Popplers (a.k.a. My Problems with Popplers)
28     2-19      2ACV14    14/May/00   Mother's Day
29     2-20      2ACV16    21/May/00   Anthology of Interest I

• Season 3

30     3-01      2ACV18    05/Nov/00   The Honking
31     3-02      2ACV17    26/Nov/00   War Is the H-Word
32     3-03      2ACV19    03/Dec/00   The Cryonic Woman
33     3-04      3ACV02    21/Jan/01   Parasites Lost
34     3-05      3ACV01    04/Feb/01   Amazon Women in the Mood
35     3-06      3ACV06    11/Feb/01   Bendless Love
36     3-07      3ACV07    18/Feb/01   The Day the Earth Stood Stupid
37     3-08      3ACV08    25/Feb/01   That's Lobstertainment!
38     3-09      3ACV05    04/Mar/01   The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz
39     3-10      3ACV04    11/Mar/01   Luck of the Fryrish
40     3-11      3ACV09    01/Apr/01   The Cyber House Rules
41     3-12      3ACV11    08/Apr/01   Insane in the Mainframe
42     3-13      3ACV13    22/Apr/01   Bendin' in the Wind
43     3-14      3ACV14    06/May/01   Time Keeps on Slipping
44     3-15      3ACV15    13/May/01   I Dated a Robot

• Season 4

45     4-01      3ACV19    09/Dec/01   Roswell That Ends Well
46     4-02      3ACV03    23/Dec/01   A Tale of Two Santas
47     4-03      3ACV18    06/Jan/02   Anthology of Interest II
48     4-04      4ACV03    10/Feb/02   Love and Rocket
49     4-05      4ACV02    17/Feb/02   Leela's Homeworld
50     4-06      3ACV10    03/Mar/02   Where the Buggalo Roam
51     4-07      3ACV17    10/Mar/02   A Pharaoh to Remember
52     4-08      3ACV20    17/Mar/02   Godfellas
53     4-09      3ACV21    31/Mar/02   Futurestock
54     4-10      3ACV16    07/Apr/02   A Leela of Her Own
55     4-11      3ACV22    14/Apr/02   30% Iron Chef
56     4-12      4ACV11    21/Apr/02   Where No Fan Has Gone Before

• Season 5

57     5-01      4ACV08    10/Nov/02   Crimes of the Hot
58     5-02      4ACV07    17/Nov/02   Jurassic Bark
59     5-03      3ACV12    08/Dec/02   The Route of All Evil
60     5-04      4ACV05    22/Dec/02   A Taste of Freedom
61     5-05      4ACV01    12/Jan/03   Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch
62     5-06      4ACV04    02/Mar/03   Less Than Hero
63     5-07      4ACV09    30/Mar/03   Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles
64     5-08      4ACV10    06/Apr/03   The Why of Fry
65     5-09      4ACV12    01/Jun/03   The Sting
66     5-10      4ACV15    08/Jun/03   The Farnsworth Parabox
67     5-11      4ACV16    15/Jun/03   Three Hundred Big Boys
68     5-12      4ACV17    13/Jul/03   Spanish Fry
69     5-13      4ACV13    20/Jul/03   Bend Her
70     5-14      4ACV14    27/Jul/03   Obsoletely Fabulous
71     5-15      4ACV06    03/Aug/03   Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television
72     5-16      4ACV18    10/Aug/03   The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings

• Season 6

73     6-01                24/Jun/10   Rebirth
74     6-02                24/Jun/10   In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela
75     6-03                01/Jul/10   Attack of the Killer App
76     6-04                08/Jul/10   Proposition Infinity
77     6-05                15/Jul/10   The Duh-Vinci Code
78     6-06                22/Jul/10   Season 6, Episode 6
79     6-07                29/Jul/10   Season 6, Episode 7
80     6-08                05/Aug/10   Season 6, Episode 8
81     6-09                12/Aug/10   Season 6, Episode 9
82     6-10                19/Aug/10   Season 6, Episode 10
83     6-11                26/Aug/10   Season 6, Episode 11
84     6-12                02/Sep/10   Season 6, Episode 12


Other Episodes

Featured Movie S5            27/Nov/07    Bender's Big Score
Featured Movie S5            19/Oct/08    The Beast with a Billion Backs
Featured Movie S5            04/Nov/08    Bender's Game
Featured Movie S5            30/Oct/09    Into the Wild Green Yonder



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Medical puzzles are solved by a brilliant but misanthropic diagnostician and his team.


                            Original
  Episode #     Prod #      Air Date   Titles
_____ ______ ___________  ___________ ___________________________________________

• Season 1

1      1-01      HOU-101   16/Nov/04   Pilot
2      1-02      HOU-105   23/Nov/04   Paternity [Recap]
3      1-03      HOU-102   30/Nov/04   Occam's Razor
4      1-04      HOU-104   07/Dec/04   Maternity
5      1-05      HOU-106   14/Dec/04   Damned If You Do
6      1-06      HOU-103   21/Dec/04   The Socratic Method
7      1-07      HOU-107   28/Dec/04   Fidelity
8      1-08      HOU-108   25/Jan/05   Poison
9      1-09      HOU-110   01/Feb/05   DNR
10     1-10      HOU-111   08/Feb/05   Histories
11     1-11      HOU-112   15/Feb/05   Detox
12     1-12      HOU-109   22/Feb/05   Sports Medicine
13     1-13      HOU-113   01/Mar/05   Cursed
14     1-14      HOU-114   15/Mar/05   Control
15     1-15      HOU-115   22/Mar/05   Mob Rules
16     1-16      HOU-116   29/Mar/05   Heavy
17     1-17      HOU-117   12/Apr/05   Role Model
18     1-18      HOU-118   19/Apr/05   Babies & Bathwater
19     1-19      HOU-119   03/May/05   Kids
20     1-20      HOU-120   10/May/05   Love Hurts
21     1-21      HOU-121   17/May/05   Three Stories
22     1-22      HOU-122   24/May/05   The Honeymoon

• Season 2

23     2-01      HOU-201   13/Sep/05   Acceptance
24     2-02      HOU-202   20/Sep/05   Autopsy
25     2-03      HOU-203   27/Sep/05   Humpty Dumpty
26     2-04      HOU-204   01/Nov/05   TB or Not TB
27     2-05      HOU-205   08/Nov/05   Daddy's Boy
28     2-06      HOU-206   15/Nov/05   Spin
29     2-07      HOU-207   22/Nov/05   Hunting
30     2-08      HOU-208   29/Nov/05   The Mistake
31     2-09      HOU-209   13/Dec/05   Deception
32     2-10      HOU-210   10/Jan/06   Failure to Communicate
33     2-11      HOU-211   07/Feb/06   Need to Know
34     2-12      HOU-212   14/Feb/06   Distractions
35     2-13      HOU-213   20/Feb/06   Skin Deep
36     2-14      HOU-214   07/Mar/06   Sex Kills
37     2-15      HOU-215   28/Mar/06   Clueless
38     2-16      HOU-216   04/Apr/06   Safe
39     2-17      HOU-217   11/Apr/06   All In
40     2-18      HOU-218   18/Apr/06   Sleeping Dogs Lie
41     2-19      HOU-219   25/Apr/06   House vs. God
42     2-20      HOU-220   02/May/06   Euphoria (1)
43     2-21      HOU-221   03/May/06   Euphoria (2)
44     2-22      HOU-222   09/May/06   Forever
45     2-23      HOU-223   16/May/06   Who's Your Daddy
46     2-24      HOU-224   23/May/06   No Reason

• Season 3

47     3-01      HOU-301   05/Sep/06   Meaning [Trailer]
48     3-02      HOU-302   12/Sep/06   Cane & Able [Trailer]
49     3-03      HOU-303   19/Sep/06   Informed Consent [Trailer]
50     3-04      HOU-304   26/Sep/06   Lines in the Sand [Trailer]
51     3-05      HOU-305   31/Oct/06   Fools For Love [Trailer]
52     3-06      HOU-306   07/Nov/06   Que Sera Sera [Trailer]
53     3-07      HOU-307   14/Nov/06   Son of a Coma Guy [Trailer]
54     3-08      HOU-308   21/Nov/06   Whac-A-Mole [Trailer]
55     3-09      HOU-309   28/Nov/06   Finding Judas [Trailer]
56     3-10      HOU-310   12/Dec/06   Merry Little Christmas
57     3-11      HOU-311   09/Jan/07   Words and Deeds [Trailer]
58     3-12      HOU-313   30/Jan/07   One Day, One Room [Trailer]
59     3-13      HOU-312   06/Feb/07   Needle in a Haystack
60     3-14      HOU-314   13/Feb/07   Insensitive [Trailer]
61     3-15      HOU-315   06/Mar/07   Half-Wit [Trailer]
62     3-16      HOU-316   27/Mar/07   Top Secret [Trailer]
63     3-17      HOU-317   03/Apr/07   Fetal Position [Trailer]
64     3-18      HOU-318   10/Apr/07   Airborne [Trailer]
65     3-19      HOU-319   17/Apr/07   Act Your Age [Trailer]
66     3-20      HOU-320   24/Apr/07   House Training [Trailer]
67     3-21      HOU-321   01/May/07   Family [Trailer]
68     3-22      HOU-322   08/May/07   Resignation [Trailer]
69     3-23      HOU-323   15/May/07   The Jerk [Trailer]
70     3-24      HOU-324   29/May/07   Human Error [Trailer]

• Season 4

71     4-01      HOU-401   25/Sep/07   Alone [Trailer]
72     4-02      HOU-402   02/Oct/07   The Right Stuff [Trailer]
73     4-03      HOU-403   09/Oct/07   97 Seconds [Trailer]
74     4-04      HOU-404   23/Oct/07   Guardian Angels [Trailer]
75     4-05      HOU-405   30/Oct/07   Mirror Mirror [Trailer]
76     4-06      HOU-406   06/Nov/07   Whatever It Takes [Trailer]
77     4-07      HOU-407   13/Nov/07   Ugly [Recap] [Trailer]
78     4-08      HOU-408   20/Nov/07   You Don't Want to Know [Recap] [Trailer]
79     4-09      HOU-409   27/Nov/07   Games [Recap] [Trailer]
80     4-10      HOU-410   29/Jan/08   It's A Wonderful Lie [Recap] [Trailer]
81     4-11      HOU-411   03/Feb/08   Frozen [Recap] [Trailer]
82     4-12      HOU-412   05/Feb/08   Don't Ever Change [Recap] [Trailer]
83     4-13      HOU-413   28/Apr/08   No More Mr. Nice Guy [Recap] [Trailer]
84     4-14      HOU-414   05/May/08   Living the Dream [Recap] [Trailer]
85     4-15      HOU-415   12/May/08   House's Head (Part 1) [Recap] [Trailer]
86     4-16      HOU-416   19/May/08   Wilson's Heart (Part 2) [Recap] [Trailer]

• Season 5

87     5-01      HOU-501   16/Sep/08   Dying Changes Everything [Recap] [Trailer]
88     5-02      HOU-502   23/Sep/08   Not Cancer [Recap] [Trailer]
89     5-03      HOU-503   30/Sep/08   Adverse Events [Recap] [Trailer]
90     5-04      HOU-504   14/Oct/08   Birthmarks [Recap] [Trailer]
91     5-05      HOU-505   21/Oct/08   Lucky Thirteen [Recap] [Trailer]
92     5-06      HOU-506   28/Oct/08   Joy [Recap] [Trailer]
93     5-07      HOU-507   11/Nov/08   The Itch [Recap] [Trailer]
94     5-08      HOU-508   18/Nov/08   Emancipation [Recap] [Trailer]
95     5-09      HOU-509   25/Nov/08   Last Resort [Recap] [Trailer]
96     5-10      HOU-510   02/Dec/08   Let Them Eat Cake [Recap] [Trailer]
97     5-11      HOU-511   09/Dec/08   Joy to the World [Recap] [Trailer]
98     5-12      HOU-512   19/Jan/09   Painless [Recap] [Trailer]
99     5-13      HOU-513   26/Jan/09   Big Baby [Recap] [Trailer]
100    5-14                02/Feb/09   The Greater Good [Recap] [Trailer]
101    5-15      HOU-515   16/Feb/09   Unfaithful [Recap] [Trailer]
102    5-16      HOU-516   23/Feb/09   The Softer Side [Recap] [Trailer]
103    5-17      HOU-517   09/Mar/09   The Social Contract [Recap] [Trailer]
104    5-18      HOU-518   16/Mar/09   Here Kitty [Recap] [Trailer]
105    5-19      HOU-519   30/Mar/09   Locked In [Recap] [Trailer]
106    5-20      HOU-520   06/Apr/09   Simple Explanation [Recap] [Trailer]
107    5-21      HOU-521   13/Apr/09   Saviors [Recap] [Trailer]
108    5-22      HOU-522   27/Apr/09   House Divided [Recap] [Trailer]
109    5-23                04/May/09   Under My Skin [Recap] [Trailer]
110    5-24                11/May/09   Both Sides Now [Recap] [Trailer]

• Season 6

111    6-01                21/Sep/09   Broken [Recap] [Trailer]
112    6-02      HOU-603   28/Sep/09   Epic Fail [Recap] [Trailer]
113    6-03      HOU-604   05/Oct/09   The Tyrant [Recap]
114    6-04      HOU-605   12/Oct/09   Instant Karma [Recap]
115    6-05      HOU-606   19/Oct/09   Brave Heart [Recap]
116    6-06      HOU-607   09/Nov/09   Known Unknowns [Recap]
117    6-07      HOU-608   16/Nov/09   Teamwork [Recap]
118    6-08      HOU-609   23/Nov/09   Ignorance is Bliss [Recap]
119    6-09      HOU-610   30/Nov/09   Wilson [Recap]
120    6-10      HOU-611   11/Jan/10   The Down Low [Recap] [Trailer]
121    6-11      HOU-612   25/Jan/10   Remorse [Recap]
122    6-12      HOU-613   01/Feb/10   Moving the Chains [Recap] [Trailer]
123    6-13      HOU-614   08/Feb/10   5 to 9 [Recap]
124    6-14      HOU-615   08/Mar/10   Private Lives [Recap] [Trailer]
125    6-15      HOU-616   15/Mar/10   Black Hole [Recap] [Trailer]
126    6-16      HOU-617   12/Apr/10   Lockdown [Recap]
127    6-17                19/Apr/10   Knight Fall [Recap] [Trailer]
128    6-18                26/Apr/10   Open and Shut [Recap] [Trailer]
129    6-19                03/May/10   The Choice [Recap] [Trailer]
130    6-20      HOU-622   10/May/10   Baggage [Recap] [Trailer]
131    6-21                17/May/10   Help Me [Recap] [Trailer]

• Season 7

132    7-01      HOU-701   20/Sep/10   Now What? [Recap] [Trailer]
133    7-02      HOU-702   27/Sep/10   Selfish [Recap] [Trailer]
134    7-03      HOU-703   04/Oct/10   Unwritten [Recap] [Trailer]
135    7-04                11/Oct/10   Massage Therapy [Trailer]
136    7-05      HOU-705   18/Oct/10   Unplanned Parenthood



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episoder-0_7_1/test/testdata/epguides_kr2008.html000066400000000000000000000324431232722755400220030ustar00rootroot00000000000000 Knight Rider (2008) (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)


                            Original
  Episode #     Prod #      Air Date   Titles
_____ ______ ___________  ___________ ___________________________________________


   T- 0      01701     17 Feb 08   Knight Rider

Season 1

  1.   1- 1                24 Sep 08   A Knight In Shining Armor
  2.   1- 2        103      1 Oct 08   Journey to the End of the Knight
  3.   1- 3        105      8 Oct 08   Knight of the Iguana
  4.   1- 4        104     15 Oct 08   A Hard Day's Knight
  5.   1- 5        107     22 Oct 08   Knight of the Hunter
  6.   1- 6        108      5 Nov 08   Knight of the Living Dead
  7.   1- 7        106     12 Nov 08   I Wanna Rock & Roll All Knight
  8.   1- 8        109     19 Nov 08   Knight of the Zodiac
  9.   1- 9        102     31 Dec 08   Knight Fever
 10.   1-10        110      7 Jan 09   Don't Stop the Knight
 11.   1-11       1011     14 Jan 09   Day Turns Into Knight
 12.   1-12       1012     21 Jan 09   Knight To King's Pawn
 13.   1-13       1017     28 Jan 09   Exit Light, Enter Knight
 14.   1-14                 4 Feb 09   Fight Knight
 15.   1-15                11 Feb 09   Fly By Knight
 16.   1-16       1014     18 Feb 09   Knight and the City
 17.   1-17                 4 Mar 09   I Love the Knight Life




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episoder-0_7_1/test/testdata/epguides_lost.html000066400000000000000000000747721232722755400220510ustar00rootroot00000000000000 Lost (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)


                            Original
  Episode #     Prod #      Air Date   Titles
_____ ______ ___________  ___________ ___________________________________________


Special

       S- 0                 2 Sep 06   The Lost Survival Guide
       S- 0          0     27 Apr 05   Lost: The Journey
       S- 0                21 Sep 05   Destination Lost
       S- 0                26 Apr 06   Lost: Reckoning
       S- 0                11 Jan 06   Lost: Revelation

Special

       S- 0                31 Jan 08   LOST: Past, Present & Future

Special

       S- 0                21 Jan 09   Destiny Calls
       S- 0                13 May 09   Lost: A Journey in Time
       S- 0                22 Apr 09   Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6

Season 1

  1.   1- 1        100     22 Sep 04   Pilot (1)
  2.   1- 2        101     29 Sep 04   Pilot (2)
  3.   1- 3        102      6 Oct 04   Tabula Rasa
  4.   1- 4        103     13 Oct 04   Walkabout
  5.   1- 5        104     20 Oct 04   White Rabbit
  6.   1- 6        105     27 Oct 04   House of the Rising Sun
  7.   1- 7        106      3 Nov 04   The Moth
  8.   1- 8        107     10 Nov 04   Confidence Man
  9.   1- 9        108     17 Nov 04   Solitary
 10.   1-10        109      1 Dec 04   Raised by Another
 11.   1-11        110      8 Dec 04   All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues
 12.   1-12        111      5 Jan 05   Whatever the Case May Be
 13.   1-13        112     12 Jan 05   Hearts and Minds
 14.   1-14        113     19 Jan 05   Special
 15.   1-15        114      9 Feb 05   Homecoming
 16.   1-16        115     16 Feb 05   Outlaws
 17.   1-17        116     23 Feb 05   ...In Translation
 18.   1-18        117      2 Mar 05   Numbers
 19.   1-19        118     30 Mar 05   Deus Ex Machina
 20.   1-20        119      6 Apr 05   Do No Harm
 21.   1-21        120      4 May 05   The Greater Good
 22.   1-22        121     11 May 05   Born to Run
 23.   1-23        122     18 May 05   Exodus (1)
 24.   1-24        123     25 May 05   Exodus (2)

Season 2

 25.   2- 1        201     21 Sep 05   Man of Science, Man of Faith
 26.   2- 2        202     28 Sep 05   Adrift
 27.   2- 3        203      5 Oct 05   Orientation
 28.   2- 4        204     12 Oct 05   Everybody Hates Hugo
 29.   2- 5        205     19 Oct 05   ...And Found
 30.   2- 6        206      9 Nov 05   Abandoned
 31.   2- 7        207     16 Nov 05   The Other 48 Days
 32.   2- 8        208     23 Nov 05   Collision
 33.   2- 9        209     30 Nov 05   What Kate Did
 34.   2-10        210     11 Jan 06   The 23rd Psalm
 35.   2-11        211     18 Jan 06   The Hunting Party
 36.   2-12        212     25 Jan 06   Fire + Water
 37.   2-13        213      8 Feb 06   The Long Con
 38.   2-14        214     15 Feb 06   One of Them
 39.   2-15        215      1 Mar 06   Maternity Leave
 40.   2-16        216     22 Mar 06   The Whole Truth
 41.   2-17        217     29 Mar 06   Lockdown
 42.   2-18        218      5 Apr 06   Dave
 43.   2-19        219     12 Apr 06   S.O.S.
 44.   2-20        220      3 May 06   Two for the Road
 45.   2-21        221     10 May 06   ?
 46.   2-22        222     17 May 06   Three Minutes
 47.   2-23        223     24 May 06   Live Together, Die Alone (1)
 48.   2-24        224     24 May 06   Live Together, Die Alone (2)

Season 3

 49.   3- 1        301      4 Oct 06   A Tale of Two Cities
 50.   3- 2        302     11 Oct 06   The Glass Ballerina
 51.   3- 3        303     18 Oct 06   Further Instructions
 52.   3- 4        304     25 Oct 06   Every Man for Himself
 53.   3- 5        305      1 Nov 06   The Cost of Living
 54.   3- 6        306      8 Nov 06   I Do
 55.   3- 7        307      7 Feb 07   Not in Portland
 56.   3- 8        308     14 Feb 07   Flashes Before Your Eyes
 57.   3- 9        309     21 Feb 07   Stranger in a Strange Land
 58.   3-10        310     28 Feb 07   Tricia Tanaka is Dead
 59.   3-11        311      7 Mar 07   Enter 77
 60.   3-12        312     14 Mar 07   Par Avion
 61.   3-13        313     21 Mar 07   The Man from Tallahassee
 62.   3-14        314     28 Mar 07   Exposé
 63.   3-15        315      4 Apr 07   Left Behind
 64.   3-16        316     11 Apr 07   One of Us
 65.   3-17        317     18 Apr 07   Catch-22
 66.   3-18        318     25 Apr 07   D.O.C.
 67.   3-19        319      2 May 07   The Brig
 68.   3-20        320      9 May 07   The Man Behind the Curtain
 69.   3-21        321     16 May 07   Greatest Hits
 70.   3-22        322     23 May 07   Through the Looking Glass (1)
 71.   3-23        323     23 May 07   Through the Looking Glass (2)

Season 4

 72.   4- 1        401     31 Jan 08   The Beginning of the End
 73.   4- 2        402      7 Feb 08   Confirmed Dead
 74.   4- 3        403     14 Feb 08   The Economist
 75.   4- 4        404     21 Feb 08   Eggtown
 76.   4- 5        405     28 Feb 08   The Constant
 77.   4- 6        406      6 Mar 08   The Other Woman
 78.   4- 7        407     13 Mar 08   Ji Yeon
 79.   4- 8        408     20 Mar 08   Meet Kevin Johnson
 80.   4- 9        409     24 Apr 08   The Shape of Things to Come
 81.   4-10        410      1 May 08   Something Nice Back Home
 82.   4-11        411      8 May 08   Cabin Fever
 83.   4-12        412     15 May 08   There's No Place Like Home (1)
 84.   4-13        413     29 May 08   There's No Place Like Home (2)
 85.   4-14        414     29 May 08   There's No Place Like Home (3)

Season 5

 86.   5- 1        501     21 Jan 09   Because You Left
 87.   5- 2        502     21 Jan 09   The Lie
 88.   5- 3        503     28 Jan 09   Jughead
 89.   5- 4        504      4 Feb 09   The Little Prince
 90.   5- 5        505     11 Feb 09   This Place is Death
 91.   5- 6        506     18 Feb 09   316
 92.   5- 7        507     25 Feb 09   The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham
 93.   5- 8        508      4 Mar 09   LaFleur
 94.   5- 9        509     18 Mar 09   Namaste
 95.   5-10        510     25 Mar 09   He's Our You
 96.   5-11        511      1 Apr 09   Whatever Happened, Happened
 97.   5-12        512      8 Apr 09   Dead is Dead
 98.   5-13        513     15 Apr 09   Some Like It Hoth
 99.   5-14        514     29 Apr 09   The Variable
100.   5-15        515      6 May 09   Follow the Leader
101.   5-16        516     13 May 09   The Incident (1)
102.   5-17        517     13 May 09   The Incident (2)

Special

       S-200                17 May 07   Lost: The Answers
       S-2000                27 Sep 06   Lost: A Tale of Survival
       S-3000                 7 Feb 07   Lost Survivor Guide



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episoder-0_7_1/test/testdata/epguides_midsomer_murders.html000066400000000000000000000301561232722755400244340ustar00rootroot00000000000000 Midsomer Murders (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)

 Ep.  Series  Original   Original
  #      #     UK Date    US Date    Episode Title
 ___   ____   ________   ________   ___________________________________________

Pilot 1997

   1.  0- 1  23 Mar 97              The Killings at Badger's Drift

1st Series 1998

   2.  1- 1  22 Mar 98   5 Jul 98   Written in Blood
   3.  1- 2  29 Mar 98  18 Dec 98   Death of a Hollow Man
   4.  1- 3  22 Apr 98  13 Jun 99   Faithful unto Death
   5.  1- 4   6 May 98  28 Aug 98   Death in Disguise

2nd Series 1999

   6.  2- 1  20 Jan 99   8 Jan 00   Death's Shadow
   7.  2- 2   3 Feb 99  14 Aug 99   Strangler's Wood
   8.  3- 3  12 Sep 99  12 Aug 00   Dead Man's Eleven
   9.  2- 4  19 Sep 99   2 Oct 99   Blood Will Out

3rd Series 1999/2000

  10.  3- 1  31 Dec 99  10 Mar 01   Death of a Stranger
  11.  3- 2  22 Jan 00  23 Sep 00   Blue Herrings
  12.  3- 3  29 Jan 00  13 Jan 01   Judgement Day
  13.  3- 4   5 Feb 00   8 Apr 00   Beyond the Grave

4th Series 2000/2001

  14.  4- 1  10 Sep 00   7 Apr 01   Garden of Death
  15.  4- 2  26 Aug 01   7 Jul 01   Destroying Angel
  16.  4- 3   2 Sep 01  22 Sep 01   The Electric Vendetta
  17.  4- 4   9 Sep 01   5 Oct 02   Who Killed Cock Robin?
  18.  4- 5  16 Sep 01  __ ___ 02   Dark Autumn
  19.  4- 6  23 Sep 01  10 Feb 03   Tainted Fruit

5th Series 2002

  20.  5- 1  16 Jun 02  27 Jan 03   Market for Murder
  21.  5- 2  23 Jun 02  17 Feb 03   A Worm in the Bud
  22.  5- 3  15 Sep 02  20 Jan 03   Ring out Your Dead
  23.  5- 4  22 Sep 02   3 Feb 03   Murder on St Malley's Day

6th Series 2003

  24.  6- 1   3 Jan 03  __ ___ __   A Talent for Life
  25.  6- 2  10 Jan 03  __ ___ __   Death and Dreams
  26.  6- 3  17 Jan 03  __ ___ __   Painted in Blood
  27.  6- 4  24 Jan 03  __ ___ __   A Tale of Two Hamlets
  28.  6- 5  31 Jan 03  __ ___ __   Birds of Prey

7th Series 2003/2004

  29.  7- 1   2 Nov 03  __ ___ __   The Green Man
  30.  7- 2   4 Jan 04  __ ___ __   Bad Tidings
  31.  7- 3  11 Jan 04  __ ___ __   The Fisher King
  32.  7- 4  18 Jan 04  __ ___ __   Sins of Commission
  33.  7- 5  25 Jan 04  __ ___ __   The Maid in Splendour
  34.  7- 6  29 Feb 04  __ ___ __   The Straw Woman

8th Series 2004/2005

  35.  8- 1  10 Oct 04  __ ___ __   Things that Go Bump in the Night
  36.  8- 2  17 Oct 04  __ ___ __   Dead in the Water
  37.  8- 3  25 Dec 04  __ ___ __   Ghosts of Christmas Past
  38.  8- 4   9 Jan 05  __ ___ __   Orchis Fatalis
  39.  8- 5  16 Jan 05  __ ___ __   Bantling Boy
  40.  8- 6  23 Jan 05  __ ___ __   Second Sight
  41.  8- 7  13 Mar 05  __ ___ __   Hidden Depths
  42.  8- 8   3 Apr 05  __ ___ __   Sauce for the Goose

9th Series 2005/2006

  43.  9- 1   2 Oct 05  __ ___ __   Midsomer Rhapsody
  44.  9- 2   9 Oct 05  __ ___ __   The House in the Woods
  45.  9- 3  26 Feb 06  __ ___ __   Dead Letters
  46.  9- 4   5 Mar 06  __ ___ __   Vixen's Run
  47.  9- 5  12 Mar 06  __ ___ __   Down among the Dead Men

10th Series 2006/2007

  48. 10- 1   3 Sep 06  __ ___ __   Death in Chorus
  49. 10- 2  10 Sep 06  __ ___ __   Country Matters
  50. 10- 3  17 Sep 06  __ ___ __   Last Year's Model
  51. 10- 4  24 Sep 06  __ ___ __   Four Funerals and A Wedding
  52. 10- 5  12 Nov 06  __ ___ __   Dance with the Dead
  53. 10- 6  19 Jan 07  __ ___ __   The Animal Within
  54. 10- 7  26 Jan 07  __ ___ __   King's Crystal
  55. 10- 8   2 Feb 07  __ ___ __   The Axeman Cometh
  56. 10- 9   8 May 07  __ ___ __   Death and Dust
  57. 10-10   3 Jun 07  __ ___ __   A Picture of Innocence

11th Series 2008

  58. 11- 1   1 Jan 08  __ ___ __   Shot at Dawn
  59. 11- 2  27 Apr 08  __ ___ __   They Seek Him Here
  60. 11- 3  11 May 08  __ ___ __   Death in a Chocolate Box
  61. 11- 4   6 Jul 08  __ ___ __   Blood Wedding
  62. 11- 5  13 Jul 08  __ ___ __   Midsomer Life
  63. 11- 6  20 Jul 08  __ ___ __   Left for Dead
  64. 11- 7  27 Jul 08  __ ___ __   The Magician's Nephew

12th Series 2008-2009

  65. 12- 1  24 Dec 08  __ ___ __   Days of Misrule
  66. 12- 2  __ ___ 09  __ ___ __   Talking to the Dead

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 11, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/18/2010

    Bump & Grind

    The CSI team is on the job when a body turns up in a waste processing facility.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 11, Episode 8 – Aired: 12/2/2010

    Fracked

    The CSI's investigate a series of deaths related to an energy company's grotesque cover-up of tainted water.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Cold Blooded
    Season 11, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/28/2010

    Cold Blooded

    The CSI team investigate the murder of a man whose daughter was killed five years ago, and the bizarre death of a young man who appears to have been killed by a T-Rex.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Sqweegel
    Season 11, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/14/2010

    Sqweegel

    The CSI team investigates a mad slasher who strikes without leaving a trace -- because he wears a form-fitting black latex suit that leaves not a molecule of evidence behind

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Blood Moon
    Season 11, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/7/2010

    Blood Moon

    During the annual Blood Fest convention, shocking violence erupts between the "vampires" and the "werewolves", ancient rivals who cannot abide betrayal...

  •  
    8.2 Great 58 Votes
    Screenshot of CSI episode: Pool Shark On TV.com Play
    Season 11, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/30/2010

    Pool Shark

    Hysteria ensues when a shark attacks a woman in the pool at a Las Vegas casino "day club," and the CSIs must determine if the killer is human or shark.

  •  
    5.5 Mediocre 196 Votes
    Screenshot of CSI episode: Shock Waves On TV.com Play
    Season 11, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/23/2010

    Shock Waves

    Ray Langston fights for his life after being stabbed by psychopath Nate Haskell, while the other CSIs try to catch an anti-government bomber who is responsible for a series of explosions at a funeral that they attended.

  •  
    9 Superb 145 Votes
    Meat Jekyll (2)
    Season 10, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/20/2010

    Meat Jekyll (2)

    While the team tries to close in on the I.D. of "Dr. Jekyll," more than one member of the CSI team may join his long list of victims in the second-part of the season finale

  •  
    9.2 Superb 114 Votes
    Screenshot of CSI episode: Doctor Who (1) On Fancast Play
    Season 10, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/13/2010

    Doctor Who (1)

    Ray is accused by a former colleague of being part of the Dr. Jekyll serial murders the CSIs have been investigating for months. Meanwhile, infamous "Dick and Jane" killer Nate Haskell says he has vital information on the case.

  •  
    9.4 Superb 138 Votes
    Lost & Found
    Season 10, Episode 21 – Aired: 5/6/2010

    Lost & Found

    A mother grieving over the loss of her family three years earlier becomes the prime suspect in the case.

  •  
    8.7 Great 110 Votes
    Take My Life, Please!
    Season 10, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/29/2010

    Take My Life, Please!

    Legendary comic Knuckles Pratt, from the good old days of Las Vegas, is set to reunite with his partner on stage for one night only, until one half of the famous duo is found dead.

  •  
    9.2 Superb 132 Votes
    World's End
    Season 10, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/22/2010

    World's End

    The CSIs investigate a murder at Lindsey's school and find an unknown connection along the way between the murder and events from the past.

  •  
    8.1 Great 167 Votes
    Field Mice
    Season 10, Episode 18 – Aired: 4/15/2010

    Field Mice

    Wendy and Hodges take a group of High School Explore Scouts on a field trip and they embellish their roles in solving cases and take their assignment too far.

  •  
    9.4 Superb 167 Votes
    Irradiator
    Season 10, Episode 17 – Aired: 4/8/2010

    Irradiator

    "Dr. Jekyll" might have made a return to the scene of brutal family murder that the team is investigating.

  •  
    8.9 Great 169 Votes
    The Panty Sniffer
    Season 10, Episode 16 – Aired: 4/1/2010

    The Panty Sniffer

    While Catherine and Vartann investigate a drug ring, Langston and Stokes look into the latest Las Vegas business boom, fetish.

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    9.1 Superb 147 Votes
    Neverland
    Season 10, Episode 15 – Aired: 3/11/2010

    Neverland

    Mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of a fourteen year old baffles the CSIs.

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    8.3 Great 172 Votes
    Unshockable
    Season 10, Episode 14 – Aired: 3/4/2010

    Unshockable

    The bass player for the band Rascal Flatts is electrocuted on stage during a performance in Vegas. The team investigates whether what happened to the band member was accidental or intentional.

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    9.1 Superb 160 Votes
    Internal Combustion
    Season 10, Episode 13 – Aired: 2/4/2010

    Internal Combustion

    The CSIs investigate the deaths of a pair of illegal street racers.

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    8.8 Great 174 Votes
    Long Ball
    Season 10, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/21/2010

    Long Ball

    The CSI investigates the mystifying death of a former pro golfer whose allegiance to the game might have cost him everything.

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    9.1 Superb 170 Votes
    Sin City Blue
    Season 10, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/14/2010

    Sin City Blue

    The CSIs investigate a medical mystery that involves dumping organs in a wildlife refuge. Also two secretaries who tried to steal a man's Wallet and ATM pin number with a scam end up dead.

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    9.2 Superb 165 Votes
    Better Off Dead
    Season 10, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/17/2009

    Better Off Dead

    The CSIs dig to find the truth about how a recent shootout at a gun store might connect to a young woman who may have committed suicide.

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    9.3 Superb 201 Votes
    Appendicitement
    Season 10, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/10/2009

    Appendicitement

    It's a full moon, and the nuts are out. Three of the CSI guys "abduct" the hapless Henry to celebrate his birthday at a remote rib place, not realizing that the place was closed by the health department months ago. But their outing has yet more disasters in store, including the discovery of a corpse with a raccoon stuck on his face.

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    9.2 Superb 179 Votes
    Lover's Lanes
    Season 10, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/19/2009

    Lover's Lanes

    The CSIs investigate a murder at a bowling alley after a critical piece of evidence is revealed during a bowling tournament.

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    8.5 Great 216 Votes
    The Lost Girls
    Season 10, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/12/2009

    The Lost Girls

    The investigation into the human trafficking ring continues, but it's a race against the clock.

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    9.2 Superb 196 Votes
    Death and The Maiden
    Season 10, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/5/2009

    Death and The Maiden

    The CSIs discover that two apparently unrelated crimes are actually parts of the same twisted revenge plot.

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    9.1 Superb 182 Votes
    Bloodsport
    Season 10, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/29/2009

    Bloodsport

    After a beloved college football coach is found dead and his house drenched and spattered with his blood, the CSI team hunts for the killer who didn't find Coach Jimmy lovable at all.

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    9.1 Superb 195 Votes
    Coup de Grace
    Season 10, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/15/2009

    Coup de Grace

    The team investigates the accidental shooting of an off-duty cop by another cop, officer Danny Finn, whose unabashed racial bias raises the possibility that the shooting was no accident.

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    9.1 Superb 205 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/8/2009

    Working Stiffs

    The team investigates the murder of Jason, a troubled computer geek working at a low-level casino support industry job who lures a colleague, Paulie, into a dangerous plan to make a working stiff's dream come true.

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    9.1 Superb 200 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/1/2009

    Ghost Town

    The son of a notorious killer is arrested on suspicion of murder, and the CSI team must overcome their natural prejudices against the boy's antecedents in order to track the true culprit.

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    9.3 Superb 246 Votes
    Family Affair
    Season 10, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/24/2009

    Family Affair

    A rising young star is killed in a wreck and her determined stalker claims credit, but the team finds out there's more to this tragedy than meets the eye.

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    8.3 Great 353 Votes
    All In
    Season 9, Episode 24 – Aired: 5/14/2009

    All In

    Greed leads to murder and destroys the lives of five people when two of them discover a stash of old casino chips worth $1,000 each on the collectible market.

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    9 Superb 202 Votes
    Hog Heaven
    Season 9, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/7/2009

    Hog Heaven

    A band of vicious bikers is given the go-ahead to take down one of their own when it's discovered that the guy is an undercover cop.

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    9.2 Superb 203 Votes
    The Gone Dead Train
    Season 9, Episode 22 – Aired: 4/30/2009

    The Gone Dead Train

    A series of indeterminate deaths test the deductive powers of the CSI team, who fear that a public health emergency may be in the offing. Meanwhile, a friendly rivalry over who will win an upcoming bikini contest takes a deadly turn...

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    9.3 Superb 214 Votes
    If I Had A Hammer...
    Season 9, Episode 21 – Aired: 4/23/2009

    If I Had A Hammer...

    Catherine looks into one of her first cases as a CSI when a man claims that the verdict was influenced by faulty forensics.

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    8.8 Great 298 Votes
    A Space Oddity
    Season 9, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/16/2009

    A Space Oddity

    When the "star" of Astro Quest Redux is found murdered at a science fiction convention, assorted freaks and geeks are obliged to boldly go under the scrutiny of the CSI team.

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    8.8 Great 230 Votes
    The Descent of Man
    Season 9, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/9/2009

    The Descent of Man

    Nick's case of an injured skydiver takes an interesting turn when Catherine discovers there may be a connection between the skydiver and a mysterious double murder case.

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    6.8 Fair 311 Votes
    Mascara
    Season 9, Episode 18 – Aired: 4/2/2009

    Mascara

    In the 200th episode, one of Ray's former students is murdered, and the investigation plunges the team into the mysterious world of Mexican wrestling.

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    9.2 Superb 224 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 17 – Aired: 3/12/2009

    No Way Out

    Langston and Riley are taken hostage during the aftermath of a shootout in an usually calm Las Vegas community.

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    9.4 Superb 285 Votes
    Turn, Turn, Turn
    Season 9, Episode 16 – Aired: 3/5/2009

    Turn, Turn, Turn

    When the CSIs are called to a murder scene at a familiar motel, Nick is thrown for a loop as he pieces together three separate murder investigations that all took place at the same establishment over the course of a year.

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    8.7 Great 210 Votes
    Kill Me If You Can
    Season 9, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/26/2009

    Kill Me If You Can

    The CSIs are called to three different crime scenes in one night that are seemingly unrelated, but each case's forensic evidence reveals a common link.

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    9 Superb 220 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 14 – Aired: 2/19/2009

    Miscarriage of Justice

    While Langston testifies in the trial of a respected Congressman, new evidence sends the CSIs back to the lab to reopen the investigation.

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    9 Superb 213 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 13 – Aired: 2/12/2009

    Deep Fried and Minty Fresh

    Langston and Nick are called to investigate a murder at a fast food restaurant and have quite a task ahead of them when they discover that much of the evidence is coated in cooking oil.

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    8.8 Great 233 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/29/2009

    Disarmed and Dangerous

    The CSIs are called in when an undercover FBI agent is found brutally murdered. The CSIs must help the victim's partner find the killer.

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    8.9 Great 247 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/22/2009

    The Grave Shift

    Dr. Langston's first day as a CSI is anything but easy when a seemingly simple burglary case ends up overlapping with an in-depth homicide and arson case.

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    9.5 Superb 335 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 10 – Aired: 1/15/2009

    One To Go (2)

    The CSI team works to close Grissom's last open case, the "Dick & Jane" murders, as Grissom prepares to leave the team for good. Before leaving, Grissom offers Dr. Raymond Langston, who helped the CSI's with the "Dick & Jane" case, a permanent position as part of the CSI team.

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    9.4 Superb 278 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/11/2008

    19 Down (1)

    When a new murder leads to a connection with an infamous serial killer, Grissom secretly joins the class of well-known criminal pathologist Dr. Raymond Langston (Fishburne), to gain access to the killer and get a crack in the case.

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    8.9 Great 245 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 8 – Aired: 12/4/2008

    Young Man With A Horn

    The CSIs discover a link between the death of a popular young singer and a murder that happened over 50 years ago.

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    8.9 Great 256 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/20/2008

    Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda

    The CSI teams investigates the death of a woman, married to a man who committed murder twelve years ago. In the meantime, the fate of Natalie Davis is being decided...

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    9.1 Superb 234 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/13/2008

    Say Uncle

    The CSI team investigates a shooting at a Koreatown neighborhood party, in which the mother and uncle of a small boy, Park Bang, are murdered.

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    9.1 Superb 290 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 5 – Aired: 11/6/2008

    Leave Out All the Rest

    When the CSI team investigates a case involving the world of domination, Grissom pays a visit to Lady Heather to help find some answers.

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    9.1 Superb 238 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/30/2008

    Let It Bleed

    Nick and Riley witness a man in a police costume rob a convenience store. They then must help the rest of the team investigate the death of a young woman who turns out to be the daughter of a big time drug lord wanted by FBI, CIA, and DEA. They discover with security camera footage that she was thrown out of a club by two bouncers earlier that night. When Catherine and Riley go to the club Catherine discovers her daughter Lindsey there with a fake ID.

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    9.1 Superb 272 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/23/2008

    Art Imitates Life

    The team investigates a series of murders where bodies are posed. An artist becomes one of the suspects when they find out he has his models pose as dead bodies for his pictures. Also, being two CSI's short, Ecklie hires a new CSI - Riley Adams - and a counselor comes in to help everyone deal with Warrick's death.

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    8.9 Great 286 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/16/2008

    The Happy Place

    Nick and Catherine investigate why a woman who was about to be married would have taken a swan dive off of her balcony. Also Grissom investigates the brutal murder of a woman found in an alley. The investigation gets tougher with the discovery that her two-year-old was with her when she was murdered.

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    9.5 Superb 454 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 1 – Aired: 10/9/2008

    For Warrick

    The ninth season comes to a shocking open when CSI Warrick Brown is shot and killed outside a Las Vegas diner. The entire team grieves for their fallen friend, while unknown to them, the killer is one of their own. Also Sara returns to Las Vegas when she hears the news.

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    9.5 Superb 471 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 17 – Aired: 5/15/2008

    For Gedda (1)

    The team investigates the murder of a man who was stuffed in an occupied coffin. The victim ends up being someone Warrick is familiar with. Then the police discover Warrick covered in blood with a dead Gedda next to him. Warrick can't remember what happened.

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    8.4 Great 300 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 16 – Aired: 5/8/2008

    Two and a Half Deaths

    Grissom, Catherine, Nick, Greg and Brass are investigating the death of a well known TV star called Annabelle.

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    9.2 Superb 263 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 15 – Aired: 5/1/2008

    The Theory of Everything

    A deer is illegally killed, and the person found with the body in the back of his truck apparently dressed it in a tutu. The man, who was completely drunk when arrested, was being interrogated by Nick and Brass, and suddently tries to escape and is pepper sprayed. Unfazed by the spray, officers then taser him and he bursts into flames and dies. Meanwhile an unbalanced woman wearing a tinfoil outfit at the front desk tries to warn people (including Nick) of an alien invasion. After observing the burning man, she later turns up dead with green-tinted blood. When other people turn up with the same problem, it's up to the team to figure out why. Meanwhile, an old couple dies, apparently in their sleep... but there is evidence the cases are related.

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    8.9 Great 223 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 14 – Aired: 4/24/2008

    Drops Out

    Brass, Catherine, Grissom and Nick work the case of a female victim found in an apartment building with a gun shot wound. Drops becomes a person of interest during the investigation, even though he is still in jail.

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    9.1 Superb 272 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 13 – Aired: 4/10/2008

    A Thousand Days on Earth

    CSI investigates the death of a little girl whose identity remains unknown.

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    9.2 Superb 261 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 12 – Aired: 4/3/2008

    Grissom's Divine Comedy

    Grissom and his team battle the flu when they are called upon by D.D.A. Klein to investigate the deaths of several key witnesses for a grand jury case against a dangerous Las Vegas gang.

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    8.7 Great 266 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/10/2008

    Bull

    Two murders that happen during Las Vegas' annual bull riding rodeo are investigated by the CSIs, who find that the murders might be connected to illegal bull breeding.

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    8.5 Great 275 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/13/2007

    Lying Down with Dogs

    The world of illegal dog fighting is explored by Grissom and the rest of the team when they take on the case of a wealthy socialite who was murdered. Meanwhile, Warrick struggles to clear his name in the recent exotic dancer murder case.

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    8.5 Great 309 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/6/2007

    Cockroaches

    The team investigates an underground mob. Warrick ends up becoming the prime suspect in a murder that's related to the mob, and his addiction to pills starts to have a significant impact on his job as a CSI.

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    8.4 Great 436 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/22/2007

    You Kill Me

    Hodges stages hypothetical murders in the lab in order to give his fellow lab techs a chance to play CSI, but unbeknownst to them he has other motives behind his actions. Meanwhile, after Sara's farewell, everyone tries to comfort Grissom.

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    9.4 Superb 441 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/15/2007

    Goodbye and Good Luck

    Sara questions her future as a CSI when a past case comes back to haunt her, the 12 year old Hannah, who has to back up her brother one more time with all new tricks up her sleeves.

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    9 Superb 297 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/8/2007

    Who & What

    Grissom and the team join forces with Jack Malone, an FBI Agent from New York to track a serial killer.

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    8.5 Great 323 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 5 – Aired: 11/1/2007

    The Chick Chop Flick Shop

    Grissom and his team investigate when an actress is killed on the set of a horror porn film.

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    9.2 Superb 339 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/18/2007

    The Case of the Cross-Dressing Carp

    Grissom investigates the mysterious hanging death of a young man whose body looks like that of a female.

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    8.9 Great 332 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/11/2007

    Go to Hell

    The team investigates a girl whose whole family had been killed and she is supposedly possessed by the devil.

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    9.3 Superb 397 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/4/2007

    A La Cart

    The CSI team investigates two unusual cases, one involving the suspicious death of a go-cart racer who took his hobby to the highway and paid the price with his life, and a murder at a hip new restaurant where patrons dine in the dark.

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    8.9 Great 621 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/27/2007

    Dead Doll (2)

    With time, the weather, and the desert against them, the CSI team must work together to find Sara before she dies from the miniature killer's attack.

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    9.6 Superb 662 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 24 – Aired: 5/17/2007

    Living Doll (1)

    As the CSI's continue their search for and discover the identity of the "Miniature Killer", Grissom and Sara's relationship gets exposed to the rest of the team as she goes missing during the investigation. The "Miniature Killer" is finally captured, but not before a member of CSI becomes the killer's final victim.

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    9 Superb 359 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/10/2007

    The Good, the Bad, and the Dominatrix

    Grissom investigates when a sadistic client tries to murder Lady Heather (Melinda Clarke), who makes the probe more difficult when she refuses to name her attacker. Also, Grissom's reunion with Lady Heather makes Sara uneasy.

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    9 Superb 327 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/3/2007

    Leapin' Lizards

    Several suspects in a murder case are UFO-club members who believe shape-shifting aliens have been working to conquer the human race for centuries

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    9.2 Superb 370 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 21 – Aired: 4/26/2007

    Ending Happy

    When a has-been boxer is killed, the CSIs must establish which of several life-threatening acts actually killed him.

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    9.3 Superb 415 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/12/2007

    Lab Rats

    Hodges convinces fellow lab rats Archie, Henry, Mandy and Wendy that Grissom wants them to secretly investigate the so-called miniature murders while the CSIs are in the field probing other crimes.

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    8.9 Great 286 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/5/2007

    Big Shots

    After a man is killed in his limousine, Greg finds that the murder victim has ties to the man he had to kill in self-defense. The team finds that the brother is involved in this investigation and has to deal with him and his hostile mother.

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    9.3 Superb 371 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 18 – Aired: 3/29/2007

    Empty Eyes

    The terrified eyes and cryptic words of a murder victim haunt Sara while she processes the house where several showgirls were killed.

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    9.2 Superb 374 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/22/2007

    Fallen Idols

    Grissom and his team are discouraged when they find a pool of blood as they begin investigating the disappearance of a high school basketball star and his cheerleader girlfriend.Grissom's quip that the young lovers may have run off to Mexico is soon quashed by the discovery of drops of blood by Ryan's vacant parking spot at the school. After finding a letterman jacket and cheerleading sweater in the field house and a pool of Ryan's blood nearby, the team tries to determine what went awry.

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    9.5 Superb 407 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 16 – Aired: 2/15/2007

    Monster In the Box

    Once he unseals a package sent to him through the mail, Grissom is floored when he finds a miniature crime scene inside. The finding is entirely more perplexing since the successive killer accountable for earlier related miniature crimes is now deceased. Grissom vows to examine the miniature and discover the actual location, when the investigation makes it clear the murder showed has yet to happen, but is probably going to happen soon.

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    9.4 Superb 401 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/8/2007

    Law of Gravity

    Grissom returns from his sabbatical; Keppler is put into a compromising position when the bodies of a Trenton police officer and a hooker are found in a hotel room. The man who found them is a retired New Jersey cop and close friend to Keppler, who doesn't reveal their relationship.

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    8.9 Great 288 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 14 – Aired: 2/1/2007

    Meet Market

    Nick and Keppler investigate the bizarre world of the black market sales of body parts after they find a body that has been burned and the organs removed. The rest of the CSI team investigates the death of rich woman who was killed in her own home.

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    8.6 Great 344 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/25/2007

    Redrum

    At Keppler's request Catherine uses a different approach to catch the killer, and in doing so she deceives the rest of the CSI team. The team soon discovers that something is amiss in Catherine’s investigation.

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    8.9 Great 339 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/18/2007

    Sweet Jane

    The team has a hard time trying to understand Michael Keppler, who has become a team member since Grissom's teaching hiatus. They investigate the murder of an unidentified girl who may have been killed by a serial killer who has been killing since the early 1970's.

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    9.2 Superb 343 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/4/2007

    Leaving Las Vegas

    Catherine testifies in a murder trial in which a man is accused of murdering his own mother three years ago, but the suspect is found not guilty. Catherine, however, believes he did commit the crime and that he may also have killed two other people, so she sets out to find the other victims. Grissom prepares to leave on a four-week sabbatical.

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    9.3 Superb 361 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/7/2006

    Loco Motives

    Grissom investigates when a worker at a poultry processing plant is found dead in a stun bath used to electrocute chickens before they are slaughtered. Nearby, a miniature replica of the crime scene is discovered. It's eerily similar to two other replicas left at scenes of homicides. Also, a man and a dead woman are found stuck in cement at a construction site; and an elderly Russian woman is discovered dead in her apartment with her head in a gas stove, but Warrick thinks she was murdered.

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    9 Superb 383 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/23/2006

    Living Legend

    The Cadillac of an infamous 1970’s mob boss turns up in a lake, even though he disappeared years ago. A photo of current murder victims also turns up in the car, so the team must determine whether this current murder spree is related to the missing gangster.

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    9.2 Superb 333 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/16/2006

    Happenstance

    Identical twins are found murdered on the same night. The CSI's investigate the two separate murders only to find a twist in the investigation that leads them in another new direction.

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    9.3 Superb 345 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/9/2006

    Post Mortem

    While investigating an elderly woman's murder, Grissom receives a miniature crime scene replica; Greg attends a hearing to ascertain his culpability in a teenager's accidental death.

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    9 Superb 328 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/2/2006

    Burn Out

    Grissom attempts to get a confession from a neighborhood pedophile by having him help in locating two missing boys. The sex offender is the main suspect. The investigation is more complex than the team ever thought it would be.

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    8.8 Great 352 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/19/2006

    Double-Cross

    Grissom and Sara may be secret lovers, but they still find ways to surprise each other like when their religious beliefs surface when two nuns find a body of a woman crucified on a makeshift cross. The woman was found in a church where the priest may be a man of sin instead of a man of God.

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    9.4 Superb 494 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/12/2006

    Fannysmackin'

    Three tourists are beat up, badly. One is dead, Alfonzo. Jessica is badly beaten but is still alive. Stanley, the last tourist is saved by Greg who ends up severely hurt in turn and ends up hospitalized after having to make a life altering decision.

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    9 Superb 403 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/5/2006

    Toe Tags

    Coming straight from the perspectives of five people: Donna, Rebecca, Jack, Lou and Ray. All with one thing in common. They’re all dead. Brass and Catherine get to handle the case of Donna, who’s a cop from San Francisco, moonlighting as a bodyguard. Warrick and Greg work the case of Rebecca, who’s a former supermodel who died while hiking with her new husband Gavin. Nick and Sofia handle the case of Jack, a returning veteran from Iraq, who was killed in front of his wife and baby daughter who he just met for the first time. Grissom and Sara take the case of Lou and Ray whose bodies were found in Lou’s garage.

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    9.3 Superb 411 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/28/2006

    Built to Kill (2)

    In the second part of this two-parter Grissom investigates the murder of an aging rockstar who is found dead in his kitchen with an exact replica of the crime scene on the counter next to him. Meanwhile, Catherine probes her own abduction and learns that someone may be targeting her family.

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    9.1 Superb 476 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/21/2006

    Built to Kill (1)

    In part one of this two-part seventh season opener Grissom and Catherine handle the case of a woman's dead body found at Cirque du Soleil by a performer. Meanwhile, an investor at one of Sam Braun's new casinos is shot to death during a party on the rooftop. Catherine's life is in jeopardy after visiting a nightclub with Nick. Grissom finds a miniature replica of a crime scene that he is investigating.

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    9.1 Superb 485 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 24 – Aired: 5/18/2006

    Way To Go (2)

    In the season finale, the CSIs wait by the bedside of one of their own when he's shot in the line of duty. One CSI faces a hard choice by having the power of attorney over their injured friend and colleague. Meanwhile, the team also investigates the strange way of life of one man when he is found decapitated by a train.

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    9.2 Superb 319 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/11/2006

    Bang-Bang (1)

    A man accused of murdering his wife and co-workers leads the CSIs on a wild ride through a busy casino, eventually barricading himself and a hostage in a casino hotel room. The CSIs process the evidence from the crime scene to determine whether or not the man acted alone or had an accomplice. One of the detectives eventually steps in as a hostage negotiator, putting himself in danger.

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    9.1 Superb 293 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/4/2006

    Time of Your Death

    A high roller who spent the night with a woman he had just met is found dead on the loading dock of the casino where he was staying. The investigation reveals that the victim won $10,000 in a pool game and was an assistant to a respected movie producer.

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    9.4 Superb 390 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 21 – Aired: 4/27/2006

    Rashomama

    A wealthy defense attorney is killed at her son’s wedding but Nick’s car, containing all the collected evidence is stolen and the case is compromised. After discovering new evidence, the team suspects that someone from the wedding party may be responsible for the murder.

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    8.4 Great 286 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/13/2006

    Poppin' Tags

    The CSI team is led into the rap music world as they investigate the murders of three members of a rapper's street team.

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    8.9 Great 277 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/6/2006

    Spellbound

    The team investigates the death of a psychic who "saw" her own death while performing a reading for two other women. Greg reveals a family secret to Grissom but Grissom believes that science will be what solves the case.

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    9.3 Superb 344 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 18 – Aired: 3/30/2006

    The Unusual Suspect

    When a student is arrested and tried for the murder of a popular high-school girl, the suspect's 12-year-old sister confesses to the crime. This results in the judge giving the prosecution 72 hours to re-examine the evidence before the jury delivers its verdict.

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    8.7 Great 317 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 17 – Aired: 3/9/2006

    I Like to Watch

    The CSIs become the focus of a reality TV series, which follows them while they investigate a serial rapist, who recently gained access to a woman's apartment by posing as a fireman. Also, Warrick's work on the late-shift is causing problems with his marriage to Tina.

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    8.9 Great 292 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 16 – Aired: 3/2/2006

    Up In Smoke

    The investigation into a body found in a chimney leads the CSIs to re-open an investigation of an unsolved homicide of a female teenager named Caroline Fitzgibbons.

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    9 Superb 401 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/9/2006

    Pirates of the Third Reich

    The CSIs investigate the gruesome murder of Lady Heather's estranged daughter, Zoe, who was found in the middle of the Vegas desert.

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    8.9 Great 319 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 14 – Aired: 2/2/2006

    Killer

    The CSIs must investigate when a party girl is injured and killed in a traffic accident.

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    9 Superb 333 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/26/2006

    Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye

    The CSIs crash an elegant party for the city's crème de la crème to discover who killed a young man. The case gets a little personal for Catherine when her father, Sam Braun, becomes one of the suspects.

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    8.7 Great 298 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/19/2006

    Daddy's Little Girl

    The CSIs investigate the stabbing of a motocross racer who was about to leave town with a young woman he had been living with. Also, Nick comes closer to finding the truth about his kidnapping.

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    9 Superb 350 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/5/2006

    Werewolves

    The CSI team investigates the murder of a man suffering from a congenital hypertrichosis, causing him to grow excessive body hair. Elements of the case suggest a connection with a belief in werewolves. The case leads to the victim's sister, who suffers from the same disease. Because of her condition, she'd been hiding from the world, but it turns out that she's hiding facts that are vital to solving the case.

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    9.2 Superb 360 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/8/2005

    Still Life

    The CSI's are called out to investigate the disappearance of a boy whose father died four years ago. Soon a couple is arrested at a convenience store with a boy matching the description of the missing kid. The only problem is they both claim it is their son. Both parents have exactly the same picture of the boy, with a scar on exactly the same place on his face. They hope a DNA-test could confirm who the real parents are, but when this information comes to light, it lead to another bizarre twist, possibly murder.

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    8.8 Great 345 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/24/2005

    Dog Eat Dog

    Catherine and Brass investigate the case in which a man is found dead in a dumpster. It soon turns out the man had a serious food problem. The trail of his death soon leads to a hotdog-eating contest. Meanwhile, Nick and Sara investigate a not-so-amicable divorce with a bizarre twist. So bizarre it eventually lead to murder when both are found dead and it looks like the dog killed one of them.

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    9.2 Superb 409 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/17/2005

    A Bullet Runs Through It (2)

    The CSIs sift through the overwhelming evidence from a shootout with drug dealers in order to determine who is responsible for the death of a police officer killed during the incident.

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    9.3 Superb 406 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/10/2005

    A Bullet Runs Through It (1)

    The team must investigate the death of a police officer who died during a shootout leaving hundreds of bullets on the crime scene. The case becomes complicated when it turns out that Sofia Curtis and Jim Brass were with the victim during the shootout. When it turns out the officer died from friendly fire, it is up to the team to find out who fired the fatal shot. Meanwhile, Sofia is wondering whether she fired the fatal shot or not. She decides to hide the fact that the officer stepped into her line of fire, afraid it will ruin her career.

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    9 Superb 350 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/3/2005

    Secrets and Flies

    A 28 year-old single mother is found dead. Initially, it's believed to be a suicide, but Catherine determines she was murdered. Also, Ecklie summons Grissom to refute the testimony of an entomologist in a murder trial.

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    9.4 Superb 539 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/20/2005

    Gum Drops

    Nick takes the lead on a case where in the house a family of four, three pools of blood are found. Nick thinks that the little girl may still be alive, but Sara is doubtful, thinking that Nick's recent near-death experience is affecting his judgement.

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    9 Superb 389 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/13/2005

    Shooting Stars

    The CSIs come across an abandoned military compound being used by a small cult. The CSIs grow suspicious when they see that a mass suicide has taken place, but only 11 of the 12 beds are occupied.

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    8.8 Great 372 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/6/2005

    Bite Me

    The CSIs investigate a man's claim that his wife fell down a set of stairs in their home.

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    8.6 Great 392 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/29/2005

    Room Service

    An up-and-coming movie star is found dead in his hotel room after a night of partying with his groupies.

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    8.8 Great 465 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/22/2005

    Bodies in Motion

    The two forensic teams come back together under the leadership of Grissom and Catherine just in time to tackle three separate investigations: a murdered couple found in bed in a suspicious trailer explosion; a beautiful stripper discovered dead and dumped in the worst part of town; and two bodies found baked and decomposed after spending five days in the trunk of a car exposed to the hot Vegas sun, forcing the CSIs to "wrap" up the evidence and bring it back to the lab for further analysis.

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    9.7 Superb 767 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 25 – Aired: 5/19/2005

    Grave Danger (2)

    After Grissom gives the kidnapper the ransom money, the kidnapper blows himself up. The team must band together and cover every piece of area to find Nick. The team gets close, but then run into a couple dead ends. The clock is ticking and time is running out for Nick who is suffering and suffocating underground.

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    9.7 Superb 724 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 24 – Aired: 5/19/2005

    Grave Danger (1)

    The CSI teams come together to save one of their own when they learn one team member has been kidnapped and buried alive, and now they must find him before he suffocates under 5 feet of dirt.

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    9 Superb 258 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/12/2005

    Iced

    Two amorous freshmen are found dead in a sleeping bag in a dorm room, and Sara and Greg run into one dead end after another as they try to determine why the students were killed. Warrick, Nick and Catherine figure out how a man is found dead in the center of a crop circle. Ecklie is called into duty for a man found dead in his car and his body later goes missing.

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    8.6 Great 267 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/5/2005

    Weeping Willows

    A man (Alan Rosenberg) whom Catherine flirted with at a bar reappears in her life as a suspect in a murder investigation of a woman who was shot and killed.

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    9 Superb 330 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 21 – Aired: 4/28/2005

    Committed

    Grissom and Sara investigate the murder of a mental-hospital patient and quickly narrow down the suspects to a handful of other patients and staff members.

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    8.3 Great 272 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/21/2005

    Hollywood Brass

    Brass travels to Hollywood, California to try to track down his estranged daughter's friend, meanwhile trying to rekindle some kind of relationship with her.

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    9.1 Superb 301 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/14/2005

    4 x 4

    One night, four cases. Grissom and Brass get a stolen hummer and a taco stand. Warrick gets a dead car show girl. Sara and Greg get a dead bodybuilder. Nick gets a dead boy found on a bench.

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    8.6 Great 228 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 18 – Aired: 3/31/2005

    Spark of Life

    Grissom, Sara, and Greg investigate a wildfire that killed one man and badly burned a woman. Catherine, Nick, and Warrick get the case of a family of three murdered in their home.

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    8.9 Great 235 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 17 – Aired: 3/10/2005

    Compulsion

    A serial killer strikes again, and the CSI team tries new technology using evidence from a prior killing. They find a fingerprint belonging to Jesse Acheson, who becomes the prime suspect. Nick and Catherine investigate the murder of a young boy found dead in his bed. His brother confesses to the killing, but evidence suggests that he may not have committed the crime.

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    8.5 Great 251 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 16 – Aired: 2/24/2005

    Big Middle

    Catherine, Nick, and Warrick investigate a badly mutilated body in the woods. The cause of death was a shotgun blast. Nearby is a beaver dam made in part with cash. Grissom, Sarah, and Greg try to determine how a man was killed in a hotel room. It leads them to a convention of big women.

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    8.5 Great 263 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/17/2005

    King Baby

    When a major Las Vegas player is found dead, Ecklie orders both teams to investigate the case. The man who had secrets on everyone in Vegas had a very big one of his own.

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    8.5 Great 235 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 14 – Aired: 2/10/2005

    Unbearable

    Grissom, Sofia, Sara and Greg investigate the disappearance of a woman coming home from a night out with a friend after her abandoned car is found on the edge of a highway. Catherine, Warrick and Nick investigate the deaths of a hunter and his prey, a Kodiak bear. Also, Sofia wants to leave the lab - she's unhappy about no longer being a supervisor.

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    8.9 Great 304 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 13 – Aired: 2/3/2005

    Nesting Dolls

    Catherine, Warrick and Nick find the bodies of two women at a construction site buried under tar. The swing shift are brought into the world of foreign "mail-order" brides. Sara and Catherine have a dispute in which Sara gets suspended by Ecklie for acting insubordinate toward Catherine and himself. Sara opens up to Grissom about her childhood past.

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    8.5 Great 256 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/13/2005

    Snakes

    The swing shift has a busy time. Warrick looks into the murder of man by someone who apparently needs a wheelchair. Nick looks into the murder of woman in the subculture of the narcocorrido, songs about drug murders. The night shift is slow and lends help to Catherine's team.

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    9 Superb 270 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/6/2005

    Who Shot Sherlock?

    Greg, for his final proficiency, has to determine how the Sherlock Holmes of a Sherlock Holmes club was killed. Nick and Warrick try to determine how the driver of jeep was killed when the car ran off the road. They have to do this under budget while Catherine is watched by Ecklie.

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    9 Superb 241 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/9/2004

    No Humans Involved

    Grissom and his team investigate the starving death of a five year old boy. They discover the boy has siblings who are in danger too. Catherine and her team determine who killed a prisoner in a holding cell brawl.

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    9 Superb 236 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/25/2004

    Mea Culpa

    Grissom is confronted with new evidence while on the stand of a murder trial of a restaurant owner.

    The new evidence in the murder trial requires the reopening of the case and Eckley initiates an inquiry into Grissom and his team. The results of the inquiry lead to dramatic changes of the CSI team and the series. Sarah and Greg investigate the death of a John Doe killed by a modified semi automatic weapon, which goes off accidentally in the lab.

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    8.7 Great 264 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/18/2004

    Ch-Ch-Changes

    A woman who was pulled over by police is found murdered two miles up the road from the stop. It's not long before Robbins determines that the woman is, genetically speaking, not a woman.

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    8.6 Great 237 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/11/2004

    Formalities

    Grissom is called to a murder of a 17-year-old in a casino penthouse. Sofia Curtis (Louise Lombard) joins him in his research, she normally works in the day-shift. The entire team gets involved when its discovered that a kidnapping took place along with the murder.

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    9.2 Superb 275 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/4/2004

    What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?

    The killer from The Execution of Catherine Willows returns with deadly results. The entire team is engaged in a race against time to stop this sadistic killer from succeeding again. Grissom is additionally distraught by the idea that this killer is smarter than he is.

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    8.9 Great 242 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/28/2004

    Swap Meet

    Grissom and Sara investigate the murder of a woman after a swap party where the married couples in the neighborhood meet and switch partners. Nick & Warrick investigate the murder of a landlord killed by a band saw. With the help of a crime scene cleaner, they find there was more to their crime scene than they first thought. Ecklie is promoted and Catherine wants a promotion to day shift supervisor.

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    8.7 Great 238 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/21/2004

    Crow's Feet

    A woman is found dead in a hotel suite with symptoms of the ebola virus. However the dead woman and another woman found later have similar symptoms, are linked to a health spa selling cures to help slow the effects of aging. Catherine and Nick investigate. Sara and Greg with help from Grissom try to determine how the owner of a home was killed while his home was tented for infestation. Both of his neighbours inhaled the poison used during the fumigation.

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    9 Superb 243 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/14/2004

    Harvest

    A young girl is abducted from outside a convenience store, triggering an Amber alert. The team investigates in a race against time. The girl's body is soon found and the team discovers that she's been dead for longer than they thought. Also, Lindsey Willows is found hitchiking to the alarm of Catherine, and Greg has another replacement.

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    9.1 Superb 261 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/7/2004

    Down the Drain

    Heavy rains in Vegas wash up a body in the storm drains. As the team investigates, they find bones in the sewer system that could only be murder. The body was dumped in the sewer opposite a house that turns out to be filled with high explosives. Also, Greg attends his very first autopsy but keeps it all in.

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    9.1 Superb 271 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/23/2004

    Viva Las Vegas

    A feverish night in Las Vegas results in one dead male in an alien suit, one more dead male in a bathtub, one dead female with two suspicious men at the scene, and another dead male with a polaroid of yet another dead male, but on the other hand, we get to meet Greg´s replacement DNA person.

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    9.4 Superb 254 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/20/2004

    Bloodlines

    A casino employee is beaten and raped on her way home from work, but she survives and identifies her attacker. Unfortunately, a DNA test sets him free and Grissom must wrestle with whether evidence can ever lie. Later, Grissom comes to the rescue of a coworker who ends up on the other side of the law

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    9 Superb 184 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/13/2004

    No More Bets

    Two young men are found murdered after scamming Sam Braun's casinos. Because of her relationship with Braun, Grissom refuses to allow Catherine to participate in the case, leaving the rest of the team to solve the mystery. One of the suspects is the son of a man who was black-listed for cheating years ago in Sam Braun's casinos. Sara finds out that Grissom recommended Nick for the promotion that she wanted.

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    8.9 Great 193 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 21 – Aired: 5/6/2004

    Turn of the Screws

    A roller coaster runs off its track, leaving six people dead. The CSI team investigates whether this was an accident or foul play. One of the deaths, however, is not what it seems, and this takes the case in an unexpected direction. Meanwhile, Catherine and Warrick investigate the death of a 13-year old girl whose body was dumped unceremoniously outside town.

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    8.8 Great 189 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/29/2004

    Dead Ringer

    Grissom, Catherine and Nick investigate the death of a runner during a competition. Meanwhile Sara and Warrick investigate the death of a couple in a hotel room, initially thought to be a murder-suicide. Both cases take place during this 'cop' competition, with more than 20.000 attendants (all of them cops). This gives the investigations an interesting turn, as almost all the suspects and all dead people are cops.

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    8.8 Great 189 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/15/2004

    Bad Words

    Warrick, Catherine, and Nick try to determine the cause of a house fire that kills a teenage girl. The fire is in the same neighborhood as a similar arson fire. Grissom and Sara investigate a man found dead with letter tiles in his stomach. The man was a competitor in a word game tournament.

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    8.8 Great 186 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 18 – Aired: 4/1/2004

    Bad to the Bone

    A violent murder in a casino parking garage and another episode in the police interview room lead the CSIs to one shocking discovery after another. The case involves a missing woman, a long dead body and a missing child.

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    8.9 Great 184 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 17 – Aired: 3/11/2004

    XX

    A mutilated female body is discovered tied to the undercarriage of a bus carrying prisoners from a women's correctional facility after a severed arm flies out from beneath the vehicle and strikes a car. Catherine leads the investigation and at first believes the woman was escaping, but the evidence increasingly points to murder. Back in town, Warrick probes the death of a gambler who was stabbed multiple times in his brother's kitchen.

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    8.6 Great 177 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 16 – Aired: 2/26/2004

    Getting Off

    Catherine and Sara deal with the death of what at first seems to be a transvestite. Later during autopsy they find out that the make-up he seemed to be wearing was actually facepaint, he was a clown. Grissom, Nick, and Warrick deal with the death of a man in a homeless area. They found out he worked in a recovery center for drug users.

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    8.9 Great 189 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/19/2004

    Early Rollout

    The whole team must investigate a crime where a husband and his porn star wife were murdered execution style. Things get personal for Catherine when Grissom talks to her about her evaluation. Brass believes that Sara may have some type of problem.

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    9 Superb 184 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 14 – Aired: 2/12/2004

    Paper or Plastic

    A robbery at a grocery store results in a shootout leaving five dead. The police officer at the scene believes Grissom has a grudge against him. The entire team has to process the enormous amount of evidence at the scene.

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    8.9 Great 198 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 13 – Aired: 2/5/2004

    Suckers

    Three little CSIs (Grissom, Sara, and Nick) respond to an electrocution at a casino. The casino is hosting Japanese antiquities. The electrocution is just a ruse to steal the central piece of the exhibit. Catherine and Warrick deal with a vampire murder.

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    9.4 Superb 275 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/15/2004

    Butterflied

    A woman found murdered in her home. Her resemblance to Sara causes Grissom to take a personal interest in the case and forces him to examine the decisions he has made in his life.

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    8.7 Great 190 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/8/2004

    Eleven Angry Jurors

    The lone holdout on a jury is found dead in the jury room. The eleven jurors who were voting guilty and who hated the dead juror are the natural suspects. Nick reopens a four year old case when the sister of the victim comes forward with new evidence.

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    8.8 Great 180 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/18/2003

    Coming of Rage

    A teenager is found murdered on a construction site. Grissom, Sara, and Warrick follow the lead of blood on a hammer. Nick, with an assist from Catherine, tries to find how a woman was killed by a gunshot on her lawn when no one nearby had a gun.

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    8.8 Great 197 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/11/2003

    Grissom Versus the Volcano

    The sheriff is under political pressure to find who killed an air marshal with a car bomb that the sheriff witnessed. Grissom, Catherine and Nick are pressured to produce results. Warrick and Sara try to find the murderer of the wife of a singer who headlines on the strip.

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    8.9 Great 187 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/20/2003

    After the Show

    A suspect's infatuation with Catherine results in her taking over a high profile case. The case is a missing woman who aspired to be a showgirl. Sara and Nick are angered since it takes the career making case away from them.

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    9.3 Superb 210 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/13/2003

    Invisible Evidence

    Warrick's appearance at the preliminary hearing on a rape and murder case goes terribly wrong when the only piece of evidence is thrown out on a technicality. Grissom and the team have 24 hours to make the case with new evidence or the killer will go free.

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    9.1 Superb 209 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/6/2003

    Jackpot

    A severed head is shipped to Dr. Robbins from Jackpot, Nevada. Grissom goes to Jackpot to find the rest of the body and gets very little cooperation from the locals. Catherine gets an unexpected gift from her father.

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    8.4 Great 221 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/30/2003

    Fur and Loathing

    The team is introduced to the "Furry" side of Vegas when a man is found dead on the side of the road, dressed in a racoon suit. Elsewhere in Vegas, a gunshot victim is found in a deep-freezer, frozen solid.

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    8.7 Great 193 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/23/2003

    Feeling the Heat

    During Vegas' latest Heat wave of triple digit temperatures, Gil and Catherine investigate a baby locked in a car. Warrick investigates a man's death of an apparent heat stroke in his house. Nick and Sara investigate a woman's body found floating in the lake with a blow to the head.

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    9 Superb 206 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/9/2003

    Homebodies

    Grissom and Warrick get the case of an old woman found mummified in her closet. Sara and Nick arrive to investigate a breaking and entering to find a raped teen. These cases are not as disparate as they first seem. Catherine looks into a gun found by a boy. The gun is connected to a week old murder across town that Warrick caught.

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    9.1 Superb 198 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/2/2003

    All for Our Country (2)

    When the lead suspects in Grissom's serial killer case are murdered, Grissom suspects an inside job. Grissom and Brass are at odds when Grissom suggests it was a cop. Catherine and Sara investigate what happened to a college football fan when his bloated body is found in a bathtub.

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    9.1 Superb 210 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/25/2003

    Assume Nothing (1)

    Two couples meet in a bar and one of the couples is murdered. When a second couple is murdered in a similar fashion the team suspects a pair of serial killers are on the loose. The case is complicated by leaks to the press and a judge reluctant to issue a warrant. Catherine gets some troubling news about her father's murder trial.

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    9.2 Superb 192 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/15/2003

    Inside the Box

    A professional bank robbery leads to the death of a detective. While investigating the case, Grissom deals with his hearing loss and another CSI gets a personal revelation.

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    9.5 Superb 306 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/8/2003

    Play with Fire

    Grissom, Sara, and Nick investigate the murder of a woman in the press box of a high school stadium. They arrive less than an hour after the woman's death. Catherine and Warrick try to determine the cause of an explosion in the DNA lab of CSI that seriously injures a lab tech. The personal lives of our characters come into play in this episode.

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    8.6 Great 170 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 21 – Aired: 5/1/2003

    Forever

    The trampling death of a trainer by her horse aboard a private jet is investigated by Grissom, Catherine, and Nick. Sara and Warrick look into a Romeo and Juliet scenario in the desert.

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    8.8 Great 184 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/24/2003

    Last Laugh

    Grissom and Catherine investigate the murder of a despised comic who died onstage, apparently after drinking from a tainted bottle of water. The case grows more puzzling when a 15-year-old boy dies in a convenience store after drinking the same brand of water. Brass reopens a woman's accidental-death case after spotting the deceased's husband in a flashy new car with a trophy date on his arm.

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    8.8 Great 178 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/10/2003

    A Night at the Movies

    Grissom and Catherine investigate a movie-goer who was stabbed to death; the team comes to a forensic impasse while processing a teenager who died from a gunshot wound.

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    8.4 Great 184 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 18 – Aired: 4/3/2003

    Precious Metal

    Catherine, Nick, and Sara investigate a seemingly months old body found in the mountains. Discovery of the man's identity lead the team to the world of robot wars. Warrick and Grissom look into the case of a man found murdered in an alley. Complicating their efforts, the medical examiner "lost" the body for 11 days. Greg helps this case by doing some undercover work.

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    8.9 Great 195 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 17 – Aired: 3/13/2003

    Crash and Burn

    An elderly woman crashes her car into a crowded restaurant. One of the patrons is Sara's paramedic boyfriend. Grissom and Nick investigate the possible carbon monoxide murder of a woman in her home.

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    8.4 Great 175 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 16 – Aired: 2/20/2003

    Lucky Strike

    A man driving with a wooden stake in his head dies in front of a casino. Grissom and Nick work to discover the 'vampire" killer. Warrick and Catherine hunt for the killer of a NBA star's 5 year old son.

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    9.3 Superb 248 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/13/2003

    Lady Heather's Box

    Warrick and Grissom investigate the death of a man found at a foam party. Nick works on the case of a man found dead in his home. Catherine and Grissom investigate the death of a women who was involved with the aforementioned two men, all of which lead to Lady Heather. Catherine desperately tries to find out where her missing daughter and ex-husband are. Sara eventually takes over the case.

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    9 Superb 184 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 14 – Aired: 2/6/2003

    One Hit Wonder

    Catherine takes the point in the investigation of an escalating series of peeping tom incidents. The crew is racing to stop the attacker before his crimes become more serious assaults. Meanwhile, Sara reopens the dormant case of her friend, a district attorney. The DA is facing surgery to remove a bullet she got in an attack that killed her husband three years prior.

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    8.9 Great 187 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/30/2003

    Random Acts of Violence

    Warrick investigates the drive by murder of a young girl in his old neighborhood. The girl's father is a friend and mentor of Warrick's as well. Warrick struggles to control his emotions to the point where Grissom pulls him off of the case. Nick tackles the murder of a computer company employee. The only supects are the three other employees in the building.

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    8.9 Great 179 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/16/2003

    Got Murder?

    Some bird watchers find a raven with a human eyeball in its mouth. This eventually leads our CSIs to a divorced man and his 2 children but not much else. Warrick and Grissom look into the circumstances of David's unusual and first autopsy. This takes them to a car dealership where the man worked.

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    8.6 Great 178 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/9/2003

    Recipe for Murder

    Grissom and Catherine investigate the grisly meat grinder murder at a slaughterhouse. Warrick and Sara look into the apparent suicide of a troubled young woman.

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    8.6 Great 173 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/12/2002

    High and Low

    Grissom, Warrick, and Nick investigate the case of man who apparently was murdered and pushed off a six story building. Grissom's involvement is cut short by renewed hearing problems. Catherine looks into the murder of a man outside of his regular bar.

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    9 Superb 205 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/5/2002

    Blood Lust

    A cab driver seems to run over a boy and is then beaten to death by a mob for racial reasons. When Grissom arrives on the scene, he discovers that the teen has been eviscerated and has stab wounds, but shows no signs of having been struck by the cab.

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    8.9 Great 192 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/21/2002

    Snuff

    Catherine is called in by a pornographic-film developer to view graphic footage from a snuff movie in which a woman is brutally slain. Grissom investigates an ant covered body that's been dead over a year.

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    8.8 Great 191 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/14/2002

    Fight Night

    A boxing champ dies in the ring after taking a brutal beating from his nemesis, but Grissom finds evidence that points to murder. Outside, in a nearby parking lot, Catherine works a crime scene where a Los Angeles gang member was gunned down, apparently by a rival gang. Also, Nick investigates a jewelry-store robbery.

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    9 Superb 210 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/7/2002

    The Execution of Catherine Willows

    Fifteen years ago, Catherine helped put a man on death row for the rape and murder of a coed at a nearby college. The man is about to be executed when he's granted a stay based on new DNA evidence. When bodies turn up at the school, killed in identical manners, it's thought the killer might actually be on the loose.

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    8.7 Great 201 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/31/2002

    Abra Cadaver

    Grissom, Warrick, and Sara investigate when a woman vanishes while taking part in a magician's act. The primary suspect is the magician. Catherine and Nick investigate the apparent overdose of a rock star.

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    8.7 Great 209 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/17/2002

    A Little Murder

    Grissom suspects murder when the body of a dwarf is found hanging from a rope high above a stage in a casino hotel where a convention of little people is being held. Across town, Catherine is attacked at a crime scene where a man was murdered during what appears to have been a home robbery.

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    9 Superb 205 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/10/2002

    Let the Seller Beware

    Grissom and Catherine investigate the murder of a wealthy couple who are found outside of their home, which was up for sale. Meanwhile, Sara probes the death of a cheerleader who is found eviscerated on a soccer field, her organs having been ingested by her killer.

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    9.1 Superb 239 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/3/2002

    The Accused Is Entitled

    Grissom and his team investigate a crime involving a popular actor; one woman is dead in his hotel suite and another is missing. They must perform under not only the media spotlight, but also under the scrutiny of Grissom's mentor, Dr. Philip Gerard, who uses his knowledge of Grissom and the other CSIs to discredit their evidence in his role as hired expert for the defense.

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    8.8 Great 215 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/26/2002

    Revenge Is Best Served Cold

    Catherine and Nick investigate street racing after one of the drivers is found dead out in the desert at an abandoned airstrip. Back in town, Grissom and his crew look into the death of a poker player who suffered a violent convulsion in the middle of a high-stakes game with three others. As always, things aren't what they seem.

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    9 Superb 224 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/16/2002

    The Hunger Artist

    Season Finale. The CSIs investigate when the body of an unidentified young woman is discovered stuffed in an overturned shopping cart near a freeway underpass. Her horribly disfigured and partially decomposed face is a nightmare of blood, scabs and scars, as if she'd been shoved into a fan. A huge circular hole dominates her left cheek. Someone not only wanted her dead, Grissom reasons, but "they wanted her ugly." Adding to the mystery are the cart's other contents: an expensive handbag, fashion magazines and a leather day planner with notes written in code.

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    9 Superb 228 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/9/2002

    Cross-Jurisdictions

    Grissom and his crew handle their highest profile case to date when the city's former chief of detectives is slain execution-style in his house following a wild party. Missing from the residence are the chief's trophy wife and their 7-year-old daughter. When several motorists report seeing the girl along an access road near Miami, Catherine and Warrick fly there and meet that city's top CSI, Horatio Caine, who aids them in the investigation.

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    9 Superb 199 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 21 – Aired: 5/2/2002

    Anatomy of a Lye

    Grissom and Sara investigate when a man's body, which has been doused with lye, is found buried in a park; Nick tries to determine how a hiker apparently drowned in a desert.

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    8.6 Great 214 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/25/2002

    Cats in the Cradle

    Grissom and Catherine investigate the stabbing death of an 80-year-old woman who lived in a run-down house full of cats; Nick and Sara comb through the remains of a car bombing that was, apparently, a murder plot gone awry.

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    9.5 Superb 326 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/4/2002

    Stalker

    Jane Galloway is a nervous breakdown waiting to happen. She has completely shielded herself from the outside world, but that doesn't stop a stalker in her attic from killing her. When CSI arrives, they find her hair dyed and her face shoved in the toilet. This image has a heavy impact on Nick, and they soon realize that this stalker is well acquainted with Nick, which makes the CSI the next target.

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    9.1 Superb 210 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 18 – Aired: 3/28/2002

    Chasing the Bus

    A bus carrying 23 passengers from Los Angeles to Las Vegas crashes less than 40 miles from its destination, killing nine people. Before he dies, the driver recalls that, moments before the wreck, the steering wheel began vibrating like a jackhammer in his hands, making it impossible for him to control the speeding vehicle. When the bus finally did come to a stop, it was on its right side on top of a sports car that was following it. At the scene, the CSIs discover that a recent parolee was on the bus, but is now unaccounted for---and that there's evidence of foul play.

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    8.8 Great 201 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 17 – Aired: 3/7/2002

    Felonius Monk

    Grissom investigates the murders of four monks who were shot point blank while chanting in a Buddhist temple; Catherine reopens a cold case in which her best friend was murdered, after the man convicted of the crime claims he's innocent shortly before he dies.

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    8.6 Great 217 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 16 – Aired: 2/28/2002

    Primum Non Nocere

    When Terry Rivers barrels into the opposing team's goalie, a fight breaks out and Terry ends up at the bottom of a huge pile of bodies. After the players are separated, he is found dead...with a deep, bloody gash across his neck. Grissom, Catherine and Sara are called in to investigate. Across town, Warrick and Nick look into the apparent drug-related death of a sax player at a casino. While working on the case, Warrick finds himself drawn to a rising young singer who worked with the dead musician.

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    8.8 Great 206 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/7/2002

    Burden of Proof

    Grissom investigates the murder of a Las Vegas photographer whose remains were dumped at a nearby body farm where CSIs routinely study corpses, and his findings reveal that the man was apparently shot to death even though there are no bullet fragments in the body. Also, Grissom's leadership is questioned by some members of his staff.

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    9.3 Superb 240 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/31/2002

    The Finger

    Catherine is ordered by a kidnapper to accompany a man who is to deliver $1 million in ransom to him or else he will kill the man's mistress. But when the million is paid, they learn that his mistress is already dead.

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    9.3 Superb 237 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/17/2002

    Identity Crisis

    Grissom's nemesis, serial killer Paul Millander (Matt O'Toole), reappears and claims a third victim in this gripping episode. The latest slaying matches Millander's previous killings in that it recreates his father's murder, which Millander witnessed as a boy. In each case, the victim is shot once through the chest while lying in a bathtub. A nearby tape recorder contains the person's supposed suicide message. All three victims share the same birthday of Aug. 17---the date Millander's father was slain---with the years in descending order from 1959. So presumably, the killer's next target was born Aug. 17, 1956...which just happens to be Grissom's birthday.

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    8.7 Great 203 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/20/2001

    You've Got Male

    Grissom and Sara are called to the crime scene when two murder victims are found hidden in pipes at a construction site in the middle of an alfalfa field, while Catherine and Nick investigate an ostensible hunting accident. The investigation of the construction site murder reveals that the victims were sisters and the relationship of one of the sisters to a former prison inmate is a cause for suspicion -- especially when his presence is traced to the scene of the crime. Meanwhile, Catherine and Nick begin to doubt seriously that the body found in the woods was the victim of a hunting accident.

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    8.8 Great 202 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 11 – Aired: 12/13/2001

    Organ Grinder

    The CSI team is called in when a famous real estate entrepreneur is found dead in a hotel elevator. When the body of Bob Fairmont, the real estate developer, is found, the team discovers that the crime scene has been tampered with and that the victim has been re-dressed. After tracing the cause of death to a lethal poison, the team is shocked to discover that Fairmont's organs have already been removed and donated, making the case a bit more difficult to solve.

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    8.9 Great 208 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/6/2001

    Ellie

    With Grissom away, Warrick is in charge for the first time as the team investigates the murder of the con artist, who has run off with some tourists' money only to get shot and killed in the parking lot. The prime suspect in the case turns out to be Captain Brass' daughter, which causes Brass to take himself off the investigation professionally, but not personally.

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    8.9 Great 200 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/22/2001

    And Then There Were None

    Grissom and his team investigate a casino heist during which innocent victims were shot, while Catherine and Sara are called to the scene of a murder in a remote part of the desert. The evidence found at both crime scenes -- the crowded local casino and the isolated desert convenience store where a clerk was murdered -- has the CSI team drawing a correlation between the two crimes.

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    9 Superb 235 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/15/2001

    Slaves of Las Vegas

    Grissom and Catherine investigate the apparent violent death of a woman found in a sandbox. Their investigation leads them to the underground world of s and m clubs. Meanwhile, Warrick and Sara are called to a crime scene to investigate a shooting, which initially appears to have taken place during a robbery.

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    8.7 Great 210 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/8/2001

    Caged

    Grissom and Nick investigate the death of a book restorer while Catherine and Sara are called to the scene of a fatal train crash. When the female book restorer is found dead and locked inside a "cage," a temperature-controlled workspace, Grissom and Nick attempt to determine whether this is a case of suicide or homicide. They discover that the key to solving the case may be a co-worker who suffers from autism. Meanwhile, Catherine and Sara are sent to comb through the wreckage of a collision between a train and an SUV and find out if it is a case of road rage or simply an accident.

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    8.6 Great 215 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/1/2001

    Alter Boys

    Grissom and his team investigate a murder suspect who is caught red-handed -- burying the victims -- while Catherine and Warrick take on the case of a woman found dead in a hotel spa. As Grissom, Nick and Sara investigate the seemingly clear-cut murder case, Grissom questions the simplicity of the evidence when he discovers that the suspect burying the victims is the brother of a convicted felon. Meanwhile, Catherine and Warrick must determine if the woman found dead in the hotel spa was the victim of negligence, foul play or heat-induced natural causes.

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    8.9 Great 233 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/25/2001

    Scuba Doobie-Doo

    Grissom, Sara and Warrick are called in to investigate an abandoned, blood-splattered apartment and Nick and Catherine must examine a dead scuba diver lodged in a tree.

    The team members are suspicious when the former tenant of the bloody apartment claims that his missing girlfriend is visiting her parents -- and the parents say she never showed up.

    Meanwhile, Nick and Catherine are called to the site of a large fire and are confronted with the scuba diver found dead in the top of a tree near Lake Mead. Is it a murder or an urban legend turned fact?

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    8.8 Great 227 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/18/2001

    Bully for You

    When the class clown at the local high school is found murdered, the CSI team is called to investigate the student, who is also the top jock on campus, is found shot in the back in the school bathroom. The CSI team quickly discovers that the victim was also the class bully, and Grissom is convinced that he is looking for a classmate who was finally pushed to end the abuse once and for all. The team uses sophisticated new equipment to track the scent the killer left behind. Meanwhile, Sara and Nick investigate a case involving a severely decomposed body of an Army veteran found in a bag.

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    8.7 Great 231 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/11/2001

    Overload

    Grissom investigates a possible suicide at a high-profile construction site. Against the wishes of the Sheriff, Grissom pushes to get at the truth of the matter-he thinks the suicide was actually a homicide, and uses theories on electrocution to look for his killer. Meanwhile, Nick and Catherine take on a case with little more than angora fibers to follow. A teenage boy dies while in session with his female psychologist, and traces of angora on his underwear make them believe the psychologist may be practicing very unconventional methods of "therapy."

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    9 Superb 255 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/4/2001

    Chaos Theory

    The entire CSI team investigates a disappearance at a local university. A young woman vanished, seemingly off the face of the earth. Forensics leads them to possible suspects, and possible suspects all have probable motives, but nothing seems to pan out. This leads our team to discuss the "Chaos Theory." When combined, many seemingly-innocuous events may have a deadly outcome. And closure is not always within reach.

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    8.6 Great 223 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/27/2001

    Burked

    Grissom and crew are called in after high roller Tony Braun, a known drug addict, is found dead in his house by a gardener. Since drug paraphernalia are discovered near his body and it is also determined that he had recently inhaled heroin, the cause of death is at first thought to be an overdose. But further examination of the corpse reveals that Braun had been restrained at some point with duct tape, leading Grissom to believe that the victim was forced to ingest lethal amounts of heroin and, perhaps, other drugs.

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    9.3 Superb 300 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/17/2001

    The Strip Strangler

    The team is investigating the ongoing murders by a signature killer. The killer has some knowledge of forensics and has left little evidence behind. With the investigation somewhat stalled, the sheriff invites the FBI to join the case. This makes Grissom angry and it only gets worse when Sara offers to bait the killer.

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    9 Superb 271 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/10/2001

    Evaluation Day

    On the day Grissom has to evaluate his team, a head is found in the trunk of a car. While Gil and Catherine work on the head, Sara and Nick investigate a body in the desert that's missing it's head. Warrick looks into a murder in juvenile detention in which his young friend James is the only witness.

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    9 Superb 283 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 21 – Aired: 4/26/2001

    Justice is Served

    Grissom, Nick, and Warrick take the case of a jogger who was killed by a wild animal in the park. It gets complicated when they discover that the jogger had his liver removed after he was killed. Catherine and Sara investigate the death of a six year old girl at a shady carnival.

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    9.1 Superb 278 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/19/2001

    Sounds of Silence

    Two teenage girls run over a deaf man with their car but they didn't kill him - he was already dead. Grissom has to find out who did it and he's not getting help from the deaf man's school. Catherine and Nick investigate an apparent mob hit that leaves five dead in a coffee shop.

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    9.1 Superb 282 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/12/2001

    Gentle, Gentle

    The entire team investigates the abduction of the infant child of a well to do family. Suspicion immediately falls on the child's parents.

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    8.9 Great 269 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 18 – Aired: 3/29/2001

    $35K O.B.O.

    A couple leaving a restaurant on their anniversary are killed in the street and their car is stolen. The crime scene is compromised when it rains shortly after the CSIs arrive. It gets more mysterious when the car is found and it becomes a new crime scene. Catherine looks into the collapse of a city owned residence that kills three elderly women. She runs into problems with the city engineer responsible for the building.

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    8.9 Great 267 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 17 – Aired: 3/8/2001

    Face Lift

    A body is found in a pottery store in what's apparently a robbery that was interrupted. Fingerprints at the scene seem to match a twenty year old kidnapping case. Sara and Warrick look into a case where a woman burned to death in her home. The woman was burned to an ash but only the chair she was in was burned, the rest of the house is fine. Sara believes they have a case of spontaneous combustion.

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    9.1 Superb 274 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 16 – Aired: 3/1/2001

    Too Tough to Die

    A woman is abducted from a mall parking garage. She's raped, beaten, shot and left for dead. Sara collects evidence from her and grows attached to her. Nick and Grissom analyze the crime scene. Catherine and Warrick are given boxes of evidence from a shooting that goes to trial in four days. The CSI who had the case has quit and they have to prove what happened. To make Catherine's life more complicated, Eddie has taken out a second mortgage without her knowledge.

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    9 Superb 273 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/22/2001

    Table Stakes

    At a swanky fundraiser, attended by the sheriff, a woman turns up dead in the pool. The owner of the house is away and a young couple is housesitting. Warrick looks into an apparent professional hit in the glass elevator of one of the hotels.

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    8.8 Great 270 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 14 – Aired: 2/15/2001

    To Halve and to Hold

    When a single human bone is discovered in the desert, Grissom and Catherine must cover miles of territory to find the rest of the skeleton. And Warrick and Sara trace the death of a male stripper to members of a wedding party who may have celebrated a little too hard the night before the nuptials.

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    9.1 Superb 295 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 13 – Aired: 2/8/2001

    Boom

    A bomb goes off in an office building killing one and injuring many more. The chief suspect is a security guard who left minutes before the explosion and has knowledge in bomb making. Nick helps his prostitute friend again. After giving in to his passion, she is found dead the next morning. Naturally, Nick is a suspect and to make it worse, Ecklie has the case.

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    8.8 Great 277 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 12 – Aired: 2/1/2001

    Fahrenheit 932

    A man about to go on trial for arson and the murder of his wife and child seeks assistance from Grissom to help prove his innocence. Meanwhile, Catherine and Nick investigate the underground world of sports gambling when a teenager is murdered at close range.

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    9 Superb 295 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/12/2001

    I-15 Murders

    A woman is abducted from a supermarket. In the store, Grissom finds a bathroom stall door that claims five women have been killed. Warrick is caught in a casino on duty and is paired with a reluctant Sara. Their case is the apparent murder and robbery of a man who is found by his brother. Nick gets pulled in by his prostitute friend who gets in a scuffle with hotel security.

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    9 Superb 306 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/22/2000

    Sex, Lies and Larvae

    Grissom and Sara investigate a bug riddled body found in the desert. Warrick and Catherine look into the theft of some valuable art. Nick gets to find out why a missing woman's car is found at the bus station. Warrick is suspected of having gambled on duty.

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    9.1 Superb 333 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/8/2000

    Unfriendly Skies

    Grissom and his team investigate the death of a first class passenger on a flight to Las Vegas. The investigators are forced not only to examine the physical evidence, but also to interview all of the first class passengers to get their personal accounts of the incident.

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    9.2 Superb 321 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/24/2000

    Anonymous

    Royce Harmon was murdered 3 months ago in a scene staged to look like a suicide. Now another murder has taken place. Whoever the killer is he has a thorough knowledge of forensics, he purposefully has left evidence, and has baffled Grissom and his team. Warrick and Nick investigate the case of a man who went over a cliff in his car and is now unconscious.

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    9.3 Superb 360 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/17/2000

    Blood Drops

    When a teenager and her sister are the sole survivors of the gruesome murder of four members of one family in a quiet suburban neighborhood, Grissom and his entire team investigate the crime. What initially looks like a bizarre cult murder becomes more disturbing when they discover the motive behind the massacre.

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    9.1 Superb 326 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/10/2000

    Who Are You?

    Catherine violates department protocol when she takes the case of a rape accusation against her ex-husband. Warrick and Sara search for the missing bullet that will either exonerate or indict a cop for murder. Grissom and Nick investigate when a female skeleton is found under a house buried in cement.

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    8.9 Great 327 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 5 – Aired: 11/3/2000

    Friends & Lovers

    Grissom and Warrick take the case of a young man who is found naked in the desert without an obvious cause of death. Sara gets to find out why the body of a woman who was buried last week is in a dumpster. Catherine and Nick investigate the killing of a school's dean by the school's founder.

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    8.7 Great 331 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/27/2000

    Pledging Mr. Johnson

    Grissom and Catherine investigate when a leg is found severed from a body in a lake. They suspect the husband and boyfriend. Meanwhile Sara and Nick investigate a fraternity pledging gone terribly wrong.

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    8.9 Great 355 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/20/2000

    Crate 'n Burial

    Grissom, Nick, and Sara search for a kidnapped woman and find more than they expected. Catherine and Warrick investigate the hit and run death of a little girl.

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    8.9 Great 412 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/13/2000

    Cool Change

    A man is killed after winning a fortune and then dumping his girlfriend. So, Grissom, Nick, and newcomer to the CSI team, Sara Sidle, investigate this one. Holly Gribbs is in the hospital and Warrick is up for suspension for leaving her at the crime scene by herself.

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    9.1 Superb 513 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 1 – Aired: 10/6/2000

    Pilot

    Gil Grissom is the supervisor of the graveyard shift of Las Vegas' elite crime scene investigators. Holly Gribbs, fresh out of the academy, joins the team. Jim Brass is head of the unit and is trying to scare Gribbs from CSI. Catherine Willows, mother of a young daughter, is the number two CSI on this shift. Warrick Brown and Nick Stokes are competing to solve their 100th case to earn a promotion to CSI 3. Grissom investigates a murder staged to look like a suicide with precious little evidence. Warrick and Catherine take the case of a drunk who breaks into the house where he had been staying and is shot to death. Nick talks to a man who picked up a woman who drugged and robbed him.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 11, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/11/2010

    House of Hoarders

    The CSI team investigate a murder at the home of Marta, a "level 5 hoarder" whose home is stacked high with possessions and garbage--and more than one dead body

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No. Episode Video Air Date Prod. No. Score
248 Bump & Grind 11/18/2010 N/A
237 Fracked 12/2/2010 N/A
234 Cold Blooded 10/28/2010 N/A
233 Sqweegel 10/14/2010 N/A
232 Blood Moon 10/7/2010 N/A
231 Pool Shark Full Episode 9/30/2010 8.2
230 Shock Waves Full Episode 9/23/2010 5.5
229 Meat Jekyll (2) 5/20/2010 9
228 Doctor Who (1) Full Episode 5/13/2010 1022 9.2
227 Lost & Found 5/6/2010 1021 9.4
226 Take My Life, Please! 4/29/2010 1022 8.7
225 World's End 4/22/2010 1019 9.2
224 Field Mice 4/15/2010 8.1
223 Irradiator 4/8/2010 9.4
222 The Panty Sniffer 4/1/2010 1016 8.9
221 Neverland 3/11/2010 1015 9.1
220 Unshockable 3/4/2010 1014 8.3
219 Internal Combustion 2/4/2010 1013 9.1
218 Long Ball 1/21/2010 8.8
217 Sin City Blue 1/14/2010 1011 9.1
216 Better Off Dead 12/17/2009 1010 9.2
215 Appendicitement 12/10/2009 1009 9.3
214 Lover's Lanes 11/19/2009 1008 9.2
213 The Lost Girls 11/12/2009 1007 8.5
212 Death and The Maiden 11/5/2009 1006 9.2
211 Bloodsport 10/29/2009 1005 9.1
210 Coup de Grace 10/15/2009 1004 9.1
209 Working Stiffs 10/8/2009 1003 9.1
208 Ghost Town 10/1/2009 1002 9.1
207 Family Affair 9/24/2009 1001 9.3
206 All In 5/14/2009 924 8.3
205 Hog Heaven 5/7/2009 923 9
204 The Gone Dead Train 4/30/2009 922 9.2
203 If I Had A Hammer... 4/23/2009 921 9.3
202 A Space Oddity 4/16/2009 920 8.8
201 The Descent of Man 4/9/2009 919 8.8
200 Mascara 4/2/2009 918 6.8
199 No Way Out 3/12/2009 917 9.2
198 Turn, Turn, Turn 3/5/2009 916 9.4
197 Kill Me If You Can 2/26/2009 915 8.7
196 Miscarriage of Justice 2/19/2009 914 9
195 Deep Fried and Minty Fresh 2/12/2009 913 9
194 Disarmed and Dangerous 1/29/2009 912 8.8
193 The Grave Shift 1/22/2009 911 8.9
192 One To Go (2) 1/15/2009 910 9.5
191 19 Down (1) 12/11/2008 909 9.4
190 Young Man With A Horn 12/4/2008 908 8.9
189 Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda 11/20/2008 907 8.9
188 Say Uncle 11/13/2008 906 9.1
187 Leave Out All the Rest 11/6/2008 905 9.1
186 Let It Bleed 10/30/2008 904 9.1
185 Art Imitates Life 10/23/2008 903 9.1
184 The Happy Place 10/16/2008 902 8.9
183 For Warrick 10/9/2008 901 9.5
182 For Gedda (1) 5/15/2008 817 9.5
181 Two and a Half Deaths 5/8/2008 816 8.4
180 The Theory of Everything 5/1/2008 815 9.2
179 Drops Out 4/24/2008 814 8.9
178 A Thousand Days on Earth 4/10/2008 813 9.1
177 Grissom's Divine Comedy 4/3/2008 812 9.2
176 Bull 1/10/2008 811 8.7
175 Lying Down with Dogs 12/13/2007 810 8.5
174 Cockroaches 12/6/2007 809 8.5
173 You Kill Me 11/22/2007 808 8.4
172 Goodbye and Good Luck 11/15/2007 807 9.4
171 Who & What 11/8/2007 806 9
170 The Chick Chop Flick Shop 11/1/2007 805 8.5
169 The Case of the Cross-Dressing Carp 10/18/2007 804 9.2
168 Go to Hell 10/11/2007 803 8.9
167 A La Cart 10/4/2007 802 9.3
166 Dead Doll (2) 9/27/2007 801 8.9
165 Living Doll (1) 5/17/2007 724 9.6
164 The Good, the Bad, and the Dominatrix 5/10/2007 723 9
163 Leapin' Lizards 5/3/2007 722 9
162 Ending Happy 4/26/2007 721 9.2
161 Lab Rats 4/12/2007 720 9.3
160 Big Shots 4/5/2007 719 8.9
159 Empty Eyes 3/29/2007 718 9.3
158 Fallen Idols 2/22/2007 717 9.2
157 Monster In the Box 2/15/2007 716 9.5
156 Law of Gravity 2/8/2007 715 9.4
155 Meet Market 2/1/2007 714 8.9
154 Redrum 1/25/2007 713 8.6
153 Sweet Jane 1/18/2007 712 8.9
152 Leaving Las Vegas 1/4/2007 711 9.2
151 Loco Motives 12/7/2006 710 9.3
150 Living Legend 11/23/2006 709 9
149 Happenstance 11/16/2006 708 9.2
148 Post Mortem 11/9/2006 707 9.3
147 Burn Out 11/2/2006 706 9
146 Double-Cross 10/19/2006 705 8.8
145 Fannysmackin' 10/12/2006 704 9.4
144 Toe Tags 10/5/2006 703 9
143 Built to Kill (2) 9/28/2006 702 9.3
142 Built to Kill (1) 9/21/2006 701 9.1
141 Way To Go (2) 5/18/2006 624 9.1
140 Bang-Bang (1) 5/11/2006 623 9.2
139 Time of Your Death 5/4/2006 622 9.1
138 Rashomama 4/27/2006 621 9.4
137 Poppin' Tags 4/13/2006 620 8.4
136 Spellbound 4/6/2006 619 8.9
135 The Unusual Suspect 3/30/2006 618 9.3
134 I Like to Watch 3/9/2006 617 8.7
133 Up In Smoke 3/2/2006 616 8.9
132 Pirates of the Third Reich 2/9/2006 615 9
131 Killer 2/2/2006 614 8.9
130 Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye 1/26/2006 613 9
129 Daddy's Little Girl 1/19/2006 612 8.7
128 Werewolves 1/5/2006 611 9
127 Still Life 12/8/2005 610 9.2
126 Dog Eat Dog 11/24/2005 609 8.8
125 A Bullet Runs Through It (2) 11/17/2005 608 9.2
124 A Bullet Runs Through It (1) 11/10/2005 607 9.3
123 Secrets and Flies 11/3/2005 606 9
122 Gum Drops 10/20/2005 605 9.4
121 Shooting Stars 10/13/2005 604 9
120 Bite Me 10/6/2005 603 8.8
119 Room Service 9/29/2005 602 8.6
118 Bodies in Motion 9/22/2005 601 8.8
117 Grave Danger (2) 5/19/2005 524 9.7
116 Grave Danger (1) 5/19/2005 523 9.7
115 Iced 5/12/2005 525 9
114 Weeping Willows 5/5/2005 522 8.6
113 Committed 4/28/2005 520 9
112 Hollywood Brass 4/21/2005 521 8.3
111 4 x 4 4/14/2005 519 9.1
110 Spark of Life 3/31/2005 518 8.6
109 Compulsion 3/10/2005 517 8.9
108 Big Middle 2/24/2005 516 8.5
107 King Baby 2/17/2005 515 8.5
106 Unbearable 2/10/2005 514 8.5
105 Nesting Dolls 2/3/2005 513 8.9
104 Snakes 1/13/2005 512 8.5
103 Who Shot Sherlock? 1/6/2005 511 9
102 No Humans Involved 12/9/2004 510 9
101 Mea Culpa 11/25/2004 509 9
100 Ch-Ch-Changes 11/18/2004 508 8.7
99 Formalities 11/11/2004 507 8.6
98 What's Eating Gilbert Grissom? 11/4/2004 506 9.2
97 Swap Meet 10/28/2004 505 8.9
96 Crow's Feet 10/21/2004 504 8.7
95 Harvest 10/14/2004 503 9
94 Down the Drain 10/7/2004 502 9.1
93 Viva Las Vegas 9/23/2004 501 9.1
92 Bloodlines 5/20/2004 423 9.4
91 No More Bets 5/13/2004 422 9
90 Turn of the Screws 5/6/2004 421 8.9
89 Dead Ringer 4/29/2004 420 8.8
88 Bad Words 4/15/2004 419 8.8
87 Bad to the Bone 4/1/2004 418 8.8
86 XX 3/11/2004 417 8.9
85 Getting Off 2/26/2004 416 8.6
84 Early Rollout 2/19/2004 415 8.9
83 Paper or Plastic 2/12/2004 413 9
82 Suckers 2/5/2004 414 8.9
81 Butterflied 1/15/2004 412 9.4
80 Eleven Angry Jurors 1/8/2004 411 8.7
79 Coming of Rage 12/18/2003 410 8.8
78 Grissom Versus the Volcano 12/11/2003 409 8.8
77 After the Show 11/20/2003 408 8.9
76 Invisible Evidence 11/13/2003 404 9.3
75 Jackpot 11/6/2003 407 9.1
74 Fur and Loathing 10/30/2003 406 8.4
73 Feeling the Heat 10/23/2003 405 8.7
72 Homebodies 10/9/2003 401 9
71 All for Our Country (2) 10/2/2003 403 9.1
70 Assume Nothing (1) 9/25/2003 402 9.1
69 Inside the Box 5/15/2003 323 9.2
68 Play with Fire 5/8/2003 322 9.5
67 Forever 5/1/2003 321 8.6
66 Last Laugh 4/24/2003 320 8.8
65 A Night at the Movies 4/10/2003 319 8.8
64 Precious Metal 4/3/2003 318 8.4
63 Crash and Burn 3/13/2003 317 8.9
62 Lucky Strike 2/20/2003 316 8.4
61 Lady Heather's Box 2/13/2003 315 9.3
60 One Hit Wonder 2/6/2003 314 9
59 Random Acts of Violence 1/30/2003 313 8.9
58 Got Murder? 1/16/2003 312 8.9
57 Recipe for Murder 1/9/2003 311 8.6
56 High and Low 12/12/2002 310 8.6
55 Blood Lust 12/5/2002 309 9
54 Snuff 11/21/2002 308 8.9
53 Fight Night 11/14/2002 307 8.8
52 The Execution of Catherine Willows 11/7/2002 305 9
51 Abra Cadaver 10/31/2002 306 8.7
50 A Little Murder 10/17/2002 304 8.7
49 Let the Seller Beware 10/10/2002 303 9
48 The Accused Is Entitled 10/3/2002 301 9.1
47 Revenge Is Best Served Cold 9/26/2002 302 8.8
46 The Hunger Artist 5/16/2002 223 9
45 Cross-Jurisdictions 5/9/2002 222 9
44 Anatomy of a Lye 5/2/2002 221 9
43 Cats in the Cradle 4/25/2002 220 8.6
42 Stalker 4/4/2002 219 9.5
41 Chasing the Bus 3/28/2002 218 9.1
40 Felonius Monk 3/7/2002 217 8.8
39 Primum Non Nocere 2/28/2002 216 8.6
38 Burden of Proof 2/7/2002 215 8.8
37 The Finger 1/31/2002 214 9.3
36 Identity Crisis 1/17/2002 213 9.3
35 You've Got Male 12/20/2001 212 8.7
34 Organ Grinder 12/13/2001 211 8.8
33 Ellie 12/6/2001 210 8.9
32 And Then There Were None 11/22/2001 209 8.9
31 Slaves of Las Vegas 11/15/2001 208 9
30 Caged 11/8/2001 207 8.7
29 Alter Boys 11/1/2001 206 8.6
28 Scuba Doobie-Doo 10/25/2001 205 8.9
27 Bully for You 10/18/2001 204 8.8
26 Overload 10/11/2001 203 8.7
25 Chaos Theory 10/4/2001 202 9
24 Burked 9/27/2001 201 8.6
23 The Strip Strangler 5/17/2001 122 9.3
22 Evaluation Day 5/10/2001 121 9
21 Justice is Served 4/26/2001 120 9
20 Sounds of Silence 4/19/2001 119 9.1
19 Gentle, Gentle 4/12/2001 118 9.1
18 $35K O.B.O. 3/29/2001 117 8.9
17 Face Lift 3/8/2001 116 8.9
16 Too Tough to Die 3/1/2001 115 9.1
15 Table Stakes 2/22/2001 114 9
14 To Halve and to Hold 2/15/2001 113 8.8
13 Boom 2/8/2001 112 9.1
12 Fahrenheit 932 2/1/2001 111 8.8
11 I-15 Murders 1/12/2001 102 9
10 Sex, Lies and Larvae 12/22/2000 110 9
9 Unfriendly Skies 12/8/2000 109 9.1
8 Anonymous 11/24/2000 108 9.2
7 Blood Drops 11/17/2000 107 9.3
6 Who Are You? 11/10/2000 106 9.1
5 Friends & Lovers 11/3/2000 105 8.9
4 Pledging Mr. Johnson 10/27/2000 104 8.7
3 Crate 'n Burial 10/20/2000 103 8.9
2 Cool Change 10/13/2000 101 8.9
1 Pilot 10/6/2000 100 9.1
0 House of Hoarders 11/11/2010 N/A
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    N/A Never Rated
    Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?
    Season 3, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/14/2010

    Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?

    Newton activates a "sleeper" shapeshifter agent, and Fringe Division's investigation of the case leads to Massive Dynamic.

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    N/A Never Rated
    The Plateau
    Season 3, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/7/2010

    The Plateau

    Temporal anomalies lead to deadly consequences, and the Fringe Division investigates while Olivia deals with a sinister vision. Meanwhile, Secretary Bishop reveals his plan for Olivia to her commander, Colonel Broyles.

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    9.3 Superb 199 Votes
    Screenshot of Fringe episode: The Box On Hulu Play
    Season 3, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/30/2010

    The Box

    The "real" Earth's Fringe team investigates people who have been put into an unbreakable trance by a mysterious box. Meanwhile, Walter and Nina attend the reading of the last will and testament of William Bell.

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    9.3 Superb 349 Votes
    Screenshot of Fringe episode: Olivia On Hulu Play
    Season 3, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/23/2010

    Olivia

    Olivia, captured on "the other side," attempts to escape and return to her home world. However, the other side's Walter has other plans, and Olivia soon discovers that she must face a threat from within.

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    9.6 Superb 563 Votes
    Screenshot of Fringe episode: Over There, Part 2 On FOX Play
    Season 2, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/20/2010

    Over There, Part 2

    Walter and Olivia visit the "other side," and are forced to make personal sacrifices to prevent the collision of the two universes.

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    9.7 Superb 578 Votes
    Over There, Part 1
    Season 2, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/13/2010

    Over There, Part 1

    To confront "their" William Bell, Walter and Olivia make the trip to the alternate Earth to stop the collision of the two worlds... and the extinction of one.

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    9.3 Superb 439 Votes
    Northwest Passage
    Season 2, Episode 21 – Aired: 5/6/2010

    Northwest Passage

    While Peter and a local sheriff investigate murders tied to Newton, Walter is worried that he'll be sent back to St. Claire's, and someone new arrives from the other Earth.

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    7.3 Good 620 Votes
    Screenshot of Fringe episode: Brown Betty On Fancast Play
    Season 2, Episode 20 – Aired: 4/29/2010

    Brown Betty

    Walter takes his mind off of bad news by telling Olivia's niece, Ella, a musical mystery fairy tale with some familiar faces.

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    9.5 Superb 406 Votes
    The Man from the Other Side
    Season 2, Episode 19 – Aired: 4/22/2010

    The Man from the Other Side

    The murder of two teenagers by shapeshifters puts the team on the trail of Newton and his people, a trail that leads to Massive Dynamic. Meanwhile, Peter tells Olivia about his family, and Walter tries to remember what memories Newton took from him.

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    9.6 Superb 566 Votes
    White Tulip
    Season 2, Episode 18 – Aired: 4/15/2010

    White Tulip

    A mysterious series of deaths on a commuter train lead the Fringe team to investigate a powerful man. Meanwhile, Peter notices that Walter is acting suspiciously.

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    8.9 Great 321 Votes
    Olivia. In The Lab. With The Revolver.
    Season 2, Episode 17 – Aired: 4/8/2010

    Olivia. In The Lab. With The Revolver.

    While Olivia struggles to keep Walter's newly-revealed secret from Peter, the team investigates a woman inexplicably struck down by a fatal disease she's never had.

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    9.6 Superb 521 Votes
    Peter
    Season 2, Episode 16 – Aired: 4/1/2010

    Peter

    Walter remembers the events in 1985 to Olivia, including how Peter ended up where he is today and what happened to the boy's mother, Elizabeth Bishop.

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    9.6 Superb 567 Votes
    Jacksonville
    Season 2, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/4/2010

    Jacksonville

    When the sole survivor of a building demolished by an earthquake in downtown Manhattan proves to be from the other Earth, Walter leads the team to Jacksonville, the source of a related experiment that he and William conducted years ago. Now only Olivia and the secrets of her past can prevent another catastrophe.

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    9 Superb 346 Votes
    The Bishop Revival
    Season 2, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/28/2010

    The Bishop Revival

    An unseen killer targets a wedding with a toxin that targets specific individuals, and Walter discovers that the case may be tied to a branch on the Bishop family tree.

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    9.1 Superb 332 Votes
    What Lies Below
    Season 2, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/21/2010

    What Lies Below

    While investigating a case in an office building where a man's blood literally burst from his arteries and veins, Peter and Olivia are trapped in a CDC quarantine when it's discovered that the blood carries a deadly pathogen.

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    8.7 Great 327 Votes
    Johari Window
    Season 2, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/14/2010

    Johari Window

    The Fringe team travels to the town of Edina to investigate the nearby murder of three state troopers. They discover that many of the residents are disfigured, but have managed to hide their deformity... and some will to go to any lengths to ensure their secret.

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    7.5 Good 426 Votes
    Unearthed
    Season 2, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/11/2010

    Unearthed

    A teenage girl awakens after an incident leaves her brain-dead... but she now starts reciting submarine launch codes in Russian.

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    9.4 Superb 380 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/10/2009

    Grey Matters

    The Fringe team investigates a mental institution after a patient has brain surgery and begins to show an improvement despite having his brain exposed. Agent Dunham makes a discovery of her own after seeing footage from the surveillance tapes.

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    8.6 Great 330 Votes
    Snakehead
    Season 2, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/3/2009

    Snakehead

    The Fringe team investigate bodies with creatures growing within them. Olivia, Peter and Broyles discover that the case is linked to a dangerous organization.

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    9.3 Superb 396 Votes
    August
    Season 2, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/19/2009

    August

    The Fringe team closes in on the mysterious Observer after they investigate a bizarre abduction case in Boston, MA.

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    8.9 Great 346 Votes
    Of Human Action
    Season 2, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/12/2009

    Of Human Action

    The Fringe Division investigates an unusual kidnapping with connections to Massive Dynamic.

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    8.7 Great 354 Votes
    Screenshot of Fringe episode: Earthling On Hulu Play
    Season 2, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/5/2009

    Earthling

    The Fringe team investigates instances of victims being transformed to ash by high-energy discharges, and discover a connection to Broyles' past.

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    8.7 Great 384 Votes
    Dream Logic
    Season 2, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/15/2009

    Dream Logic

    A man attacks his boss after a disturbing dream and the team travels to Seattle to investigate. Meanwhile, Broyles needs to meet with Nina Sharp.

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    9.5 Superb 475 Votes
    Momentum Deferred
    Season 2, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/8/2009

    Momentum Deferred

    Agent Dunham, still recovering from her traumatic visit to the alternate reality, is given a concoction by Walter to help her remember. Another woman being experimented on by Walter is introduced. Meanwhile the Fringe team look into a series of robberies that are linked to shapeshifting.

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    8.9 Great 401 Votes
    Fracture
    Season 2, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/1/2009

    Fracture

    Peter, Olivia, and Walter race against time to investigate the bombing of a train station. Walter discovers something unusual about the human remains.

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    8.6 Great 440 Votes
    Night of Desirable Objects
    Season 2, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/24/2009

    Night of Desirable Objects

    The Fringe team travels to Pennsylvania to investigate an underground tunnel full of human remains. Meanwhile, Walter experiments using frogs to travel between realities.

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    9.2 Superb 583 Votes
    A New Day in the Old Town
    Season 2, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/17/2009

    A New Day in the Old Town

    Olivia returns from the alternate reality and Peter tries to get information about her visit. Walter makes some custard for his son's birthday, while Broyles deals with the threat of a government shutdown of the Fringe Division.

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    9.5 Superb 855 Votes
    There's More Than One of Everything
    Season 1, Episode 20 – Aired: 5/12/2009

    There's More Than One of Everything

    Someone close to Fringe Division is attacked, and bioterrorist David Robert Jones returns. Meanwhile, Walter inexplicably disappears and Nina asks Olivia for a favor.

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    9.3 Superb 447 Votes
    The Road Not Taken
    Season 1, Episode 19 – Aired: 5/5/2009

    The Road Not Taken

    Olivia begins seeing visions while awake that aren't really there. She uses these visions to help solve the case of a woman who spontaneously combusted. Meanwhile, Walter tries to prove that Bell isn't involved with the ZFT, while sightings of the Observer increase.

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    8.9 Great 420 Votes
    Midnight
    Season 1, Episode 18 – Aired: 4/28/2009

    Midnight

    Someone is killing people and draining their spinal cord fluid. Olivia, Peter, and Walter go to great lengths to stop the deaths, which are happening more and more frequently.

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    9.2 Superb 470 Votes
    Bad Dreams
    Season 1, Episode 17 – Aired: 4/21/2009

    Bad Dreams

    A suicide incident occurs at Grand Central Station, which Olivia dreams about. Meanwhile, shocking details emerge about the ZFT manuscript and Olivia's past.

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    8.7 Great 428 Votes
    Unleashed
    Season 1, Episode 16 – Aired: 4/14/2009

    Unleashed

    A man-made creature attacks Charlie and Walter's history catches up with him.

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    9.1 Superb 448 Votes
    Inner Child
    Season 1, Episode 15 – Aired: 4/7/2009

    Inner Child

    Olivia makes a bond with a mysterious child that was living alone underground. Meanwhile, a serial killer reemerges.

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    9.4 Superb 546 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 14 – Aired: 2/10/2009

    Ability

    The team investigates a bizarre incident where the victim's facial orifices closed over, leaving him a faceless corpse. Meanwhile, Mr. Jones turns himself over to the authorities but refuses to speak unless Olivia passes a very particular test for him.

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    9 Superb 478 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 13 – Aired: 2/3/2009

    The Transformation

    Olivia and Peter go undercover to investigate after the discovery of bizarre remains at a jumbo jet's crash site.

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    8.5 Great 451 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/27/2009

    The No-Brainer

    Olivia, Walter and Peter are brought in to try and stop a killer with the ability to liquefy the human brain.

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    9.1 Superb 497 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/20/2009

    Bound

    After undergoing a strange medical procedure, Olivia escapes her abductors only to discover she's the target of investigation by a vengeful Homeland Security consultant assigned to monitor the Fringe Division. Meanwhile, Olivia's sister Rachel comes to visit, and the team investigates the case of an epidemiologist who was killed by a giant cold virus.

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    9.3 Superb 566 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/2/2008

    Safe

    The team is called in to investigate a bank robbery when one of the thieves is found embedded in a solid wall. Walter believes they're after something of his, but things take a turn for the worse when the thieves ambush one of them.

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    8.8 Great 468 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/25/2008

    The Dreamscape

    A Massive Dynamic employee leaps to his death after hallucinating a butterfly attack. Agent Scott proves useful in investigating the case, but a frustrated Olivia wants to remove him from her consciousness once and for all. Meanwhile, Peter deals with some enemies from his past.

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    8.9 Great 476 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/18/2008

    The Equation

    Walter's former bunkmate at the mental institute is linked to the abduction of a young musical prodigy by a serial kidnapper. Peter is concerned when Walter insists on going back to the mental institute to solve the case.

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    8.9 Great 500 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/11/2008

    In Which We Meet Mr. Jones

    A genetically-engineered parasite mysteriously latches onto a FBI agent's heart. Agent Dunham rushes to Germany to meet a prisoner for information about the threat they face.

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    8.6 Great 506 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/21/2008

    The Cure

    The team investigates a woman that re-appears after weeks of being missing with a rare disease, and she inexplicably causes pain and death to the people she meets. In the investigation, dangerous levels of radiation are detected. Meanwhile, Walter obsesses about cotton candy, Peter strikes a deal with Nina Sharp, and a truth about Olivia is discovered.

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    8.5 Great 527 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/14/2008

    Power Hungry

    The team investigates the case of a man who can generate electrical phenomena and is at the center of a series of strange deaths involving electronic devices.

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    8.9 Great 656 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 4 – Aired: 9/30/2008

    The Arrival

    The team investigates a strange cylinder, found in a deadly explosion at a construction site in New York City. The cylinder was in the middle of the explosion and was completely unharmed. Olivia uncovers a correlation between different disturbing events.

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    8.7 Great 666 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 3 – Aired: 9/23/2008

    The Ghost Network

    Roy McComb, a man who claims to receive visions from God, sees passengers on a bus caught in a gas attack that solidifies the air around them, asphyxiating them. Now the team must use Roy's visions to find the man responsible.

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    8.3 Great 819 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/16/2008

    The Same Old Story

    Olivia, Peter and Walter Bishop investigate the strange death of a woman who had an even stranger child. The woman was pregnant for only hours, yet the baby she birthed was fully developed - and also aged 80 years in the span of a few minutes. Olivia asks Nina Sharp of Massive Dynamic for help.

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    8.7 Great 1062 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/9/2008

    Pilot

    When all the passengers and crew on Flight 627 Hamburg-to-Boston die in a hideous manner, FBI agent Olivia Dunham investigates the event. While following up a lead, her partner and lover, John Scott, undergoes life-threatening chemical contamination. A desperate Olivia looks for help and finds Dr. Walter Bishop, who cannot help her because he has been institutionalized. The only way to even question him is with the help of his son Peter.

    Olivia continues her investigations and goes to Nina Sharp, a manipulative executive. Olivia, Peter and Dr. Bishop begin to discover what really happened on Flight 627 and start to uncover a larger truth.

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47 Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep? 10/14/2010 N/A
46 The Plateau 10/7/2010 N/A
45 The Box Full Episode 9/30/2010 3X6102 9.3
44 Olivia Full Episode 9/23/2010 3X6101 9.3
43 Over There, Part 2 Full Episode 5/20/2010 3X5122 9.6
42 Over There, Part 1 5/13/2010 3X5121 9.7
41 Northwest Passage 5/6/2010 3X5120 9.3
40 Brown Betty Full Episode 4/29/2010 3X5119 7.3
39 The Man from the Other Side 4/22/2010 3X5118 9.5
38 White Tulip 4/15/2010 3X5117 9.6
37 Olivia. In The Lab. With The Revolver. 4/8/2010 3X5116 8.9
36 Peter 4/1/2010 3X5115 9.6
35 Jacksonville 2/4/2010 3X5114 9.6
34 The Bishop Revival 1/28/2010 3X5113 9
33 What Lies Below 1/21/2010 3X5112 9.1
32 Johari Window 1/14/2010 3X5111 8.7
31 Unearthed 1/11/2010 3T7670 7.5
30 Grey Matters 12/10/2009 3X5110 9.4
29 Snakehead 12/3/2009 3X5109 8.6
28 August 11/19/2009 3X5108 9.3
27 Of Human Action 11/12/2009 3X5107 8.9
26 Earthling Full Episode 11/5/2009 3X5106 8.7
25 Dream Logic 10/15/2009 3X5105 8.7
24 Momentum Deferred 10/8/2009 3X5104 9.5
23 Fracture 10/1/2009 3X5103 8.9
22 Night of Desirable Objects 9/24/2009 3X5102 8.6
21 A New Day in the Old Town 9/17/2009 3X5101 9.2
20 There's More Than One of Everything 5/12/2009 3T7669 9.5
19 The Road Not Taken 5/5/2009 3T7668 9.3
18 Midnight 4/28/2009 3T7667 8.9
17 Bad Dreams 4/21/2009 3T7666 9.2
16 Unleashed 4/14/2009 3T7665 8.7
15 Inner Child 4/7/2009 3T7664 9.1
14 Ability 2/10/2009 3T7663 9.4
13 The Transformation 2/3/2009 3T7662 9
12 The No-Brainer 1/27/2009 3T7661 8.5
11 Bound 1/20/2009 3T7660 9.1
10 Safe 12/2/2008 3T7659 9.3
9 The Dreamscape 11/25/2008 3T7658 8.8
8 The Equation 11/18/2008 3T7657 8.9
7 In Which We Meet Mr. Jones 11/11/2008 3T7656 8.9
6 The Cure 10/21/2008 3T7655 8.6
5 Power Hungry 10/14/2008 3T7654 8.5
4 The Arrival 9/30/2008 3T7653 8.9
3 The Ghost Network 9/23/2008 3T7652 8.7
2 The Same Old Story 9/16/2008 3T7651 8.3
1 Pilot 9/9/2008 276038 8.7
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    9 Superb 152 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 17 – Aired: 3/4/2009

    I Love the Knight Life

    Mike and KITT are assigned to find a serum that gives superhuman strength to anyone who uses it. Sarah is busy trying to resurrect the Foundation for Law and Government and is overwhelmed by this task.

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    8.8 Great 135 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 16 – Aired: 2/18/2009

    Knight and the City

    When Mike heads out of town for some R & R, he decides to look up an old friend, Sonny. When he arrives at his bar, Mike notices that things have changed and is surprised to find out that Sonny died and his daughter, Julie is running things. Mike agrees to stay and help her put things back into shape, which becomes challenging when he discovers someone is trying to force her out.

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    8.8 Great 132 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 15 – Aired: 2/11/2009

    Fly By Knight

    Mike investigates a case of a plane crash and discovers that the crash was faked. The plane had been carrying a federal witness, a 10 year old boy who witnessed the killing of his father. Meanwhile, Sarah tries to secure the future and independence of the SSC.

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    8.5 Great 138 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 14 – Aired: 2/4/2009

    Fight Knight

    When Jack Burber, a drill sergeant from Mike’s past is killed, Mike and one of his Army buddies begin to investigate. They discover that Jack was part of a fight club, which spurs Mike into joining the club to find out what happened.

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    9 Superb 159 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/28/2009

    Exit Light, Enter Knight

    When Mike tries to stop a bank robbery things go badly and he ends up being a hostage himself. Mike figures out that the robbers have more on their mind than grab the money and run. Mike is unable to communicate with KITT and works on a way to capture the robbers.

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    8.6 Great 181 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/21/2009

    Knight To King's Pawn

    Sarah, devastated by her father's death, decides that she needs to get away, only to be followed by a concerned Mike. While they are gone, the NSA shuts down the program and has KITT's main chip pulled to place into KARR. When Mike and Sarah return, they, with the help of Zoe and Billy, are determined to find & fix KITT and put an end KARR.

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    8.3 Great 145 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/14/2009

    Day Turns Into Knight

    Mike and KITT must drive faster than 100 mph to keep a bomb in the trunk from exploding. While the SSC works on how to defuse the bomb and find the bomber and his hostage.

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    8.3 Great 144 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 10 – Aired: 1/7/2009

    Don't Stop the Knight

    Mike is assigned to rescue a foreign Ambassador, who has been kidnapped. The kidnappers put him though several steps to secure the ambassador's release. Dr. Graiman has his hands full caring for a problematic robot.

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    8 Great 147 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/31/2008

    Knight Fever

    A new virus spreads through out all the computers threatening total annihilation, Mike is assigned the job to stop this virus from spreading. Only things become more problematic when KITT becomes a victim of the virus. Meanwhile, Sarah meets up with an old boyfriend and Mike has a distinct reaction.

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    8.4 Great 152 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/19/2008

    Knight of the Zodiac

    The team attempts to take down a money laundering operation in Las Vegas. Billy comes along on this mission and finds himself sidelined in his own operation. Dr. Graiman has his own problems when an ex lover comes to headquarters to assess how environmentally friendly the operation is.

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    8.1 Great 167 Votes
    Screenshot of Knight Rider episode: I Wanna Rock & Roll All Knight On NBC Play
    Season 1, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/12/2008

    I Wanna Rock & Roll All Knight

    Knight Industries tracks a criminal couple and discovers the felons have ties to the national congressional race. As things get hairier, Mike and KITT must step in to save Agent Rivai.

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    8.3 Great 181 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/5/2008

    Knight of the Living Dead

    The team must discover the identity of a murderer inside their own organization, when the body of a Tech is discovered. Mike and Sarah have their own concerns when they are stranded on a cargo plane and KITT's self-destruct program has been initiated.

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    8.4 Great 190 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/22/2008

    Knight of the Hunter

    Mike must go undercover with a right wing militia group to figure out what their plan is and how a stolen triggering device fits into it. While there he finds help from a new friend. Meanwhile, Billy learns how to take care of himself.

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    8 Great 209 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/15/2008

    A Hard Day's Knight

    Mike finds himself poisoned during an undercover operation, which leaves him with only three hours to live before his nervous system shuts down.

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    7.8 Good 233 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/8/2008

    Knight of the Iguana

    Michael and Zoe go undercover as a surfer couple to take down a terrorist cell in Baja.

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    7.5 Good 271 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/1/2008

    Journey to the End of the Knight

    Mike infiltrates a drag racing gang in order to stop a smuggling ring. He finds a former Army buddy to help him navigate the racing world.

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    7.2 Good 362 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/24/2008

    A Knight In Shining Armor

    A woman from Mike's past—Kelli Haddigan, who he has no memory of—hijacks "The Package", a taut man whose DNA holds a valuable cipher.

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    8.9 Great 591 Votes
    Season 1 – Aired: 2/17/2008

    Knight Rider

    Stanford University PhD candidate Sarah Graiman is set to follow in her genius father Charles' footsteps. Sarah's life takes a dramatic turn when a group of men try to abduct her. She receives a mysterious phone call from KITT, a car of her father's creation, letting her know that Charles is in danger.

    Sarah and KITT set off to recruit her childhood friend Mike Traceur into helping them figure out who has her father and who is trying to steal KITT. Mike, having just returned from serving in Iraq, is jaded and at first reluctant to help.

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No. Episode Video Air Date Prod. No. Score
17 I Love the Knight Life 3/4/2009 9
16 Knight and the City 2/18/2009 1014 8.8
15 Fly By Knight 2/11/2009 8.8
14 Fight Knight 2/4/2009 8.5
13 Exit Light, Enter Knight 1/28/2009 1017 9
12 Knight To King's Pawn 1/21/2009 1012 8.6
11 Day Turns Into Knight 1/14/2009 1011 8.3
10 Don't Stop the Knight 1/7/2009 110 8.3
9 Knight Fever 12/31/2008 102 8
8 Knight of the Zodiac 11/19/2008 109 8.4
7 I Wanna Rock & Roll All Knight Full Episode 11/12/2008 106 8.1
6 Knight of the Living Dead 11/5/2008 108 8.3
5 Knight of the Hunter 10/22/2008 107 8.4
4 A Hard Day's Knight 10/15/2008 104 8
3 Knight of the Iguana 10/8/2008 105 7.8
2 Journey to the End of the Knight 10/1/2008 103 7.5
1 A Knight In Shining Armor 9/24/2008 7.2
0 Knight Rider 2/17/2008 01701 8.9
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    Season 15, Episode 403 – Aired: 10/14/2010

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    Season 15, Episode 402 – Aired: 10/13/2010

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    Season 15, Episode 401 – Aired: 10/12/2010

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    Season 15, Episode 400 – Aired: 10/11/2010

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    Season 15, Episode 399 – Aired: 10/6/2010

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    Season 15, Episode 380 – Aired: 10/7/2010

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 15, Episode 378 – Aired: 10/5/2010

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    7.3 Good 3 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 377 – Aired: 10/4/2010

    The Daily Show 10/04/2010

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    8 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Justin Timberlake On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 125 – Aired: 9/30/2010

    Justin Timberlake

    Segments:
    - Strikes and Protests All Over Europe
    - Oklahoma Republican Senator Put Hold On $1B Haiti Aid
    - Obama Speaks In Backyard, Homeroom; Mentions Jon's Rally

    Guest:
    Actor Justin Timberlake promotes his new movie "The Social Network".

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    8.3 Great 3 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Linda Polman On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 124 – Aired: 9/29/2010

    Linda Polman

    Segments:
    - Democrats in campaign mode try to snuff voter apathy with Joe Biden asking the base to stop whining and Obama's ditch metaphor - Taliban Dan ad and Sarah Palin booed at "Dancing with the Stars" (Boo-Gate) Guest:
    Journalist and author Linda Polman talks about her new book The Crisis Caravan: What's Wrong with Humanitarian Aid?.

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    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Arianna Huffington On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 123 – Aired: 9/28/2010

    Arianna Huffington

    Segments:
    - As Peace Talks Resume, Israel Resumes Settlement Constructions In The West Bank
    - Aasif Mandvi (America Running Out Of Helium)

    Guest:
    Blogger and author Arianna Huffington talks about her new book Third World America: How Our Politicians Are Abandoning the Middle and Betraying the American Dream.

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    8.9 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Bill O'Reilly On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 122 – Aired: 9/27/2010

    Bill O'Reilly

    Segments: - Highlights of Stephen Colbert's testimony in front of Congress on behalf of immigrant workers and the media's response - Post interview analysis of the interview with Bill O'Reilly Guest: Bill O'Reilly talks about his new book Pinheads and Patriots: Where You Stand in the Age of Obama.

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    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: His Majesty King Abdullah II On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 121 – Aired: 9/23/2010

    His Majesty King Abdullah II

    Segments:
    - Obama Speech At UN
    - Ahmedinejad Mad At Obama Because He Wouldn't Say Hello
    - Republicans, Having Promised To Bring New Ideas, Say The Same Things They Said Ten Years Ago

    Guest:
    The King of Jordan, King Abdullah II

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    8.1 Great 5 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Edward Norton On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 120 – Aired: 9/22/2010

    Edward Norton

    Segments:
    - Are We Run By Assholes? (Provision To Repeal "Don't Ask Don't Tell" Fails To Move Forward In Senate)

    - Economists Say Recession Ended July 2009 As Larry Summers Announces He's Stepping Down At End Of Year

    Guest:
    Edward Norton talks about his new movie, "Stone".

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    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Sigourney Weaver On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 119 – Aired: 9/21/2010

    Sigourney Weaver

    Segments: - Bristol Palin On "Dancing With The Stars" - Obama On Townhall Meeting On CNBC - Larry Wilmore Advises Jon For His Upcoming "Rally To Restore Sanity" Guest: Actress Sigourney Weaver promotes her new film, "You Again".

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    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: President Jimmy Carter On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 118 – Aired: 9/20/2010

    President Jimmy Carter

    Segments:

    - Republicans' "Battle For The Soul Of The Party" (Karl Rove Backtracks On Comments On Christine O'Donnell After Recieving Backlash From Palin et. al.)

    - Aasif Mandvi (Nevada Union Hires Non-Union Picketers From Temp Agencies)

    Guest:

    President Jimmy Carter talks about his new book White House Diary.

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    9 Superb 6 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Bill Clinton On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 117 – Aired: 9/16/2010

    Bill Clinton

    Segments:
    - Jon Announces The "Rally To Restore Sanity"

    Guest:
    Former President Bill Clinton

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    8 Great 3 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Jon Hamm On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 116 – Aired: 9/15/2010

    Jon Hamm

    Segments:
    - As Tea Partiers Win Republican Nominations, The Daily Show Panel Discusses How Democrats Will F#@k This Sure Thing Up
    - John Oliver (Wisconsin State Assembly Candidate Puts "Not The White Man's Bitch" On The Ballot Under Her Name)

    Guest:
    Jon Hamm (actor, "The Town")

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    8.7 Great 3 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Tony Blair On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 115 – Aired: 9/14/2010

    Tony Blair

    Segments:
    - Economy Still In Bad Shape Despite Biden Calling It "The Summer Of Recovery," Goolsbee Defends Him
    - Andy Griffith's Poll Numbers Fall After Public Finds Out He Was On Health Care Ad

    Guest:
    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair talks about his new book A Journey: My Political Life.

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    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Ben Affleck On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 114 – Aired: 9/13/2010

    Ben Affleck

    Segments: - Pastor Cancels Quran Burning, While A Dude Rescues A Copy Of The Holy Book From Burning - Ground Zero Mosque Imam Defends Plans, FOX News and Giuliani Paint It As A Threat - The Daily Show's Team Jesus and Team Mohammed Try To Incite Religious Conflict Guest: Ben Affleck (Director & Star, The Town)

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    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Meghan McCain On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 113 – Aired: 9/9/2010

    Meghan McCain

    Segments: - MSNBC Uses A Lot Of 'But's While FOX News Alters Tape To Make Its Own News About Obama's Speech - Wyatt Cenac (Wyatt Looks For A Supreme Court Justice In Staten Island) Guest: Meghan McCain (Author, Dirty Sexy Politics)

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    8.9 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Tim Kaine On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 112 – Aired: 9/8/2010

    Tim Kaine

    Segments: - Jon & Stephen's Announcement Off - Radical Christian Group Planning "Burn A Koran Day" - Iran Wants To Be Modern By Having Nuclear Power, But Also Wants To Be Primitive By Stoning Women For Adultery Guest: Gov. Tim Kaine (Chairman, DNC)

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    8.2 Great 5 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Tim Gunn On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 111 – Aired: 9/7/2010

    Tim Gunn

    Segments: - Obama Announced $50B Infrastructure Plan - Democrats Struggling In Many Races - Hopes Dim On Middle East Peace Talks Guest: Tim Gunn (Author, Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Little Lessons For Making It Work)

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 110 – Aired: 8/26/2010

    Michael Bloomberg

    Segments: - Glenn Beck Uses The Same Kind Of Fear And Intimidation That He Accuses The Administration Of Using - Ken Mehlman, Bush's WH Political Director Who Formulated Anti Gay Rights Policy, Comes Out Of The Closet! Guest: Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I-NYC)

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    8.4 Great 5 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Drew Barrymore On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 109 – Aired: 8/25/2010

    Drew Barrymore

    Segments: - Both Sides Claim Jihadists Will Declare Victory If The Mosque Is Built/Not Built - Aasif Mandvi (Protests Against Building Of New Tennessee Islamic Center) - Indecision 2010 (Primaries In Arizona, Alaska and Florida) Guest: Drew Barrymore (Going The Distance)

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    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 108 – Aired: 8/24/2010

    Brian Williams

    Segments: - Laura Schlessinger Quits Radio, Gets Support From Sarah Palin - Bed Bug Infestation and Isabella Rosselini's Creepy Informative Film on Sundance Channel Guest: Brian Williams (Producer, Hurricane Katrina: The First Five Days)
    Segments:

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    9.1 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 107 – Aired: 8/23/2010

    Rod Blagojevich

    Segments: - Fox News' evil shareholders - Iran's ambassador of death Guest: Former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich talks about his recent corruption trial.

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    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 106 – Aired: 8/19/2010

    Jennifer Aniston

    Segments:
    - Ground Zero Mosque Controversy Continues
    - Aasif Mandvi and Wyatt Cenac Play A Little "Team Mohammed vs. Team Jesus"

    Guest:
    Actress Jennifer Aniston talks about her new movie "The Switch".

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    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 105 – Aired: 8/18/2010

    Edward Kohn

    Segments:
    - News Corp. Reported To Have Given Money To Republican Governors Association
    - Blagojevich Convicted Of Only One Count
    - Back In Black: "Eat Pray Love" Craze On Home Shopping Network

    Guest:
    Author Edward Kohn talks about his new book Hot Time in the Old Town: The Great Heat Wave of 1896 and the Making of Theodore Roosevelt.

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    8.4 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 104 – Aired: 8/17/2010

    Dick Armey

    Segments:
    - Jon Stewart & Anderson Cooper Look At Gaping Holes: Security (Terror Babies)
    - Rep. Louie Gohmert's Outrageous Analogies
    - Jon Stewart, Internet Predator: Net Neutrality (Google Gone Evil?)

    Guest:
    Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey talks about his new book Give Us Liberty: A Tea Party Manifesto.

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    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 103 – Aired: 8/16/2010

    Emma Thompson

    Segments:
    - Obama Backtracks On His Mosque Comments
    - Glenn Beck Slams The Imam He Actually Agrees With
    - Wyatt Cenac (Muslim Foster Parent Candidate Rejected Because She Wouldn't Allow Pork In Her Home)

    Guest:
    Actress Emma Thompson promotes her new film "Nanny McPhee Returns".

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 102 – Aired: 8/12/2010

    Arcade Fire

    Segments:
    - Primary Results In Connecticut, Georgia and Colorado
    - You're Welcome with John Hodgman (Interpreting The Constitution)

    Guest:
    The band Arcade Fire plays "The Suburbs" and "Month of May" from their new album "The Suburbs".

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 101 – Aired: 8/11/2010

    Laura Linney

    Segments:
    - Republican concerns over the deficit hypocritical since they want to keep Bush tax cuts
    - Rep. Charlie Rangel's rant on his ethics problems

    Guest:
    Actress Laura Linney promotes her new Showtime series "The Big C".

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 100 – Aired: 8/10/2010

    Jason Bateman

    Segments: - Beardy has left Jon's face - Battle over building a mosque near Ground Zero - Wyatt Cenac investigates the possible takeover of lower Manhattan by Muslims Guest: Actor Jason Bateman promotes his new film "The Switch".

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    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 99 – Aired: 8/5/2010

    Akbar Ahmed

    Segments:
    - Prop 8 Overturned In California
    - Race Cards Apparently Void During A Black Presidency

    Guest:
    Author Akbar Ahmed talks about his new book Journey into America: The Challenge of Islam.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 98 – Aired: 8/4/2010

    Bruce Henderson

    Segments:
    - I Give Up (Democrats Screw Up 9/11 First Responders Health Care Bill)
    - Israeli And Lebanese Soldiers Fight Over A Tree, 5 Dead!

    Guest:
    Author Bruce Henderson talks about his new book Hero Found: The Greatest POW Escape of the Vietnam War.

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    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 97 – Aired: 8/3/2010

    Will Ferrell

    Segments:
    - Anchor babies and immigration reform debate
    - Sarah Palin and the feminist powers of mama grizzlies

    Guest:
    Comedian Will Ferrell promotes his new movie "The Other Guys".

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    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 96 – Aired: 8/2/2010

    Mary Roach

    Segments:
    - Helen Thomas' seat goes to Fox News
    - Nonsensical media coverage of Chelsea Clinton's wedding
    - Wyatt Cenac and Jon Oliver try to break into the Clinton wedding
    Guest:
    Author Mary Roach talks about her new book Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void.

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    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 95 – Aired: 7/29/2010

    Liev Schreiber

    Segments:
    - FOX News Furious At President Who Chose To Get Grilled On "The View" Instead Of Attending Boy Scouts Event
    - Obama Shoots Video Promoting HealthCare.gov
    - Goldman Sachs Bans Profanity In Employee e-mails

    Guest:
    Actor Liev Schreiber from the new movie "Salt".

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 94 – Aired: 7/28/2010

    Robert O'Connell

    Segments:
    - John Kerry's New Yacht
    - Charlie Rangel's Unending Corruption Charges
    - Blagoyevich, Once Eager To Tell The Truth In A Court Of Law Himself, Doesn't Even Testify At His Own Trial
    - Jason Jones ("Defend The Family" President Claims Nazis Were All Gay)

    Guest:
    Author Robert O'Connell talks about his new book The Ghosts of Cannae: Hannibal and the Darkest Hour of the Roman Republic.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 93 – Aired: 7/27/2010

    Fareed Zakaria

    Segments:
    - Afghanistan top secret documents leaked by bradass87
    - CEO Tony Hayward of BP replaced

    Guest:
    Journalist and Daily Show favorite Fareed Zakaria, host of "Fareed Zakaria GPS".

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 92 – Aired: 7/26/2010

    William Rosen

    Segments:
    - Jon shows off his new goatee
    - Shirley Sherrod controversy highlights
    - Jon and Wyatt prove their not racist
    Guest:
    Author and historian William Rosen talks about his new book The Most Powerful Idea in the World: A Story of Steam, Industry, and Invention.

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    8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 91 – Aired: 7/8/2010

    Marilynne Robinson

    Segments:
    - The New Arizona Immigration Law (FOX News Analyzes It, By Bringing On Lou Dobbs! and Officers Are Warned Against Racial Profiling)
    - Olivia Munn reports: Arizona Immigration Law Sponsor Representative Claims The Traffic Cameras Are An Invasion Of Privacy

    Guest:
    Author Marilynne Robinson talks about her new book Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self .

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 90 – Aired: 7/7/2010

    Daniel Okrent

    Segments:
    - NASA tries to reach out to Muslims and Fox News is not only concerned about Muslims in space, but their building of more mosques in the U.S.
    - Queen of England in NYC and her cost cutting methods

    Guest:
    Author Daniel Okrent talks about his new book Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition.

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    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 89 – Aired: 7/6/2010

    Julianne Moore

    Segments:
    - Heat wave in NYC melts Steve Doocy's sons shoes
    - Unemployment numbers still high and benefits not extended
    - Lewis Black rants about the free market which recalls poisonous and dangerous products after about a year or two of complaints
    Guest:
    Actress and star of the new film The Kids Are All Right, Julianne Moore.

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    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 88 – Aired: 7/5/2010

    Denis Leary

    Segments: - RNC chairman Michael Steele controversy over Afghan comments - John Oliver investigates racism in South Africa Guest: Comedian and star of FX's hit series "Rescue Me", Denis Leary.

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    7.3 Good 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 87 – Aired: 7/1/2010

    Jere Van Dyk

    Segments:
    - Elena Kagan's Supreme Court hearing highlights
    - Russian spies caught

    Guest:
    Journalist and author Jere Van Dyk talks about his new book Captive: My Time as a Prisoner of the Taliban.

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    7.2 Good 8 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 86 – Aired: 6/30/2010

    Bob Bradley & Landon Donovan

    Segments:
    - You're Welcome with John Hodgman (Soccer)
    - John Oliver Reports on the Fanaticism Among Fans Attending The World Cup

    Guest:
    From the U.S. soccer team, head coach Bob Bradley and vice-captain Landon Donovan.

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    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 85 – Aired: 6/29/2010

    Helen Mirren

    Segments:
    - "It's All Clinton's Fault" Is The Running Theme On FOX News
    - Biden's Custard Gaffe and FOX News Not Being Able To Make The Most Of It

    Guest:
    Actress Helen Mirren talks about her new film "Love Ranch".

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    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 84 – Aired: 6/28/2010

    David Axelrod

    Segments:
    - G-20 Summit In Toronto (Leaders Won't Listen To Obama's Advice, Toast Fail Between Cameron and Obama, Protests)

    Guest:
    Senior Advisor to President Obama, David Axelrod.

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    8.5 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 83 – Aired: 6/24/2010

    Adam Sandler and Chris Rock

    Segments:
    - Longest tennis march in history lasted 11 hours
    - BP robot screws up and Fox News' Brian Kilmeade wants to interview it
    - Petraeus takes over for McChrystal in Afghanistan
    - Google beats Viacom in court - World Cup fever and its impact in Africa as seen by John Oliver Guest:
    Comedians Adam Sandler and Chris Rock stop by to talk about their new movie "Grown Ups".

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    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 82 – Aired: 6/23/2010

    Dr. Connie Mariano

    Segments:
    - U.S. advances in the World Cup
    - General Stanley McChrystal resigns and the impact of his criticism
    - Larry Wilmore talks with Jon about whether President Obama can be seen as an angry black man
    Guest:
    Dr. Connie Mariano talks about her new book The White House Doctor: My Patients Were Presidents - A Memoir.

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    8.1 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 81 – Aired: 6/22/2010

    Cameron Diaz

    Segments:
    - MMS changes its name to soften up its oil stained image, General Stanley McChrystal bashes the Obama administration in Rolling Stone, and Fox News slams Obama for playing too much golf
    - Josh Gad researches the obesity epidemic

    Guest:
    Actress Cameron Diaz talks about her new movie "Knight and Day".

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    8.1 Great 6 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Josh Fox On The Daily Show Play
    Season 15, Episode 80 – Aired: 6/21/2010

    Josh Fox

    Segments:
    - Republicans support BP until they realize how unpopular that would be
    - Genital recognition software developed for Chatroulette and Senator Joe Lieberman wants to give the President a kill switch for the internet

    Guest:
    Director Josh Fox talks about his new film "Gasland".

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    8.1 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Fred Thompson On Fancast Play
    Season 15, Episode 79 – Aired: 6/17/2010

    Fred Thompson

    Segments:
    - Day 59: Judgment Day - The Strife Aquatic
    - Samantha Bee interviews nuns and priests regarding the evil of big banks

    Guest:
    Former Senator and presidential candidate Fred Thompson talks about his new memoirs Teaching the Pig to Dance: A Memoir of Growing Up and Second Chances.

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    8.6 Great 4 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 78 – Aired: 6/16/2010

    Louis C.K.

    Segments:
    - Obama finally asks God for help on the oil spill
    - Eight different presidents promise to wean us off oil to no avail

    Guest:
    Comedian Louis C.K. talks about his new show on FX called "Louie".

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    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 77 – Aired: 6/15/2010

    James Tabor

    Segments:
    - Obama is more like Bush than people might think
    - Ore on Terror: a motherload of minerals worth over $1 trillion is discovered in Afghanistan

    Guest:
    Author James Tabor talks about his new book Blind Descent: The Quest to Discover the Deepest Place on Earth.

  •  
    8.6 Great 5 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 76 – Aired: 6/14/2010

    Betty White

    Segments:
    - An unknown unemployed man living with his father who showed pictures of porn to a college girl and can barely speak wins the South Carolina Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate
    - World Cup highlights as the U.S. ties England

    Guest:
    Comedian Betty White talks about her new show on TV Land "Hot in Cleveland".

  •  
    8.1 Great 4 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 75 – Aired: 6/10/2010

    Tim Pawlenty

    Segments:
    - BP's ads attempt to make them look better and one Senator suggests we use beer to clean up the oil
    - John Oliver visits the U.S. World Cup training camp

    Guest:
    Governor of Minnesota, Tim Pawlenty

  •  
    8.2 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Spencer Wells On The Daily Show Play
    Season 15, Episode 74 – Aired: 6/9/2010

    Spencer Wells

    Segments:
    - Women are the big winners in State wide primaries
    - Politics and the press mix well when using squirt guns at pool party's

    Guest:
    Author Spencer Wells talks about his new book Pandora's Seed: The Unforeseen Cost Of Civilization.

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    8.7 Great 3 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 73 – Aired: 6/8/2010

    Christopher Hitchens

    Segments:
    - Gov. Haley Barbour of MS Dismisses The Tar Balls On The Coast, Oil Drilling Regulation Agency Under Fire For Corruption while Obama Looks For An Ass To Kick
    - Obama Plays Down New Employment Report

    Guest:
    Author Christopher Hitchens talks about his new book Hitch-22: A Memoir.

  •  
    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 72 – Aired: 6/7/2010

    John C. Reilly

    Segments:
    - Rush Limbaugh Gets Married For 4th Time
    - Helen Thomas Retires After Anti-Semitic Comments
    - Thank You South Carolina, We Really Needed This: The Race To Replace Disgrace (State Senator Uses Racial Slur That Doesn't Even Fit Stereotypes while Attacked Candidate Is Accused Of Cheating On Her Husband and A Clearly Gay Man Claims He's Had Sex With Her) - Chinese to be taught in a California public school causes controversy
    Guest:
    Actor John C. Reilly talks about his new movie "Cyrus".

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    8.2 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 71 – Aired: 6/3/2010

    Jonah Hill

    Segments:
    - Glenn Beck is the only one who aired the Israeli commando raid, or so he claims
    - Globs of oil washing on shore described delightfully by the media, but is in fact just globs of shit
    - Olivia Munn along with a few other Daily Show favorites reports on the impact of the oil spill on Vietnamese fisherman
    Guest:
    Actor and comedian Jonah Hill talks about his new movie "Get Him to the Greek".

  •  
    8.1 Great 5 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 70 – Aired: 6/2/2010

    Morgan Freeman

    Segments:
    - Crises In The Korean Peninsula and The Middle East
    - John Oliver reports on Evan Bayh quitting the Senate and Larry Craig tells him how he is coping with retirement

    Guest:
    Morgan Freeman will be on to talk with Jon about hosting the new Science Channel series "Through the Wormhole".

  •  
    8.3 Great 5 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 69 – Aired: 6/1/2010

    Arthur Brooks

    Segments:
    - The Spilling Fields: BP's continuous failure to stop the oil & Obama continually being distracted by basketball
    - BP's horrible safety record & Wyatt Cenac has some ideas as to how to plug the leak

    Guest:
    Author and economist Arthur Brooks talks about his new book The Battle: How the Fight between Free Enterprise and Big Government Will Shape America's Future.

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    8 Great 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 68 – Aired: 5/13/2010

    Ian Bremmer

    Segments:
    - As They Look For A New Solution To The Oil Leak, Companies Play The Blame Game - All Four Big Banks Made Money Every Single Day Of The Last Quarter
    Guest:
    Professor of economics Ian Bremmer talks about his new book The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations?.

  •  
    8.7 Great 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 67 – Aired: 5/12/2010

    Michael Patrick King

    Segments:
    - Conservatives and Liberal Democrats To Form Government In The UK - Back In Black ("Glenn Beck Has Nazi Tourette's")
    Guest:
    Writer and director of "Sex and the City 2", Michael Patrick King.

  •  
    8.1 Great 4 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 66 – Aired: 5/11/2010

    Sebastian Junger

    Segments:
    - Obama Names Elena Kagan For Supreme Court Nominee - "No Matter What Happens In The Obama Administration, There's The Perfect Bush Fuck-Up For The Occasion" - Jason Jones Reports: Churches Resort To Violent Sports To Attract New People
    Guest:
    Author Sebastian Junger talks about his new book WAR.

  •  
    8.7 Great 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 65 – Aired: 5/10/2010

    Jack Rakove

    Segments: - Roland Martin Answers Jon - Clustershag To 10 Downing (Hung Parliament In The UK) - On Wall Street, Perfect Storms Seem To Happen All Too Often Guest: Historian and author Jack Rakove talks about his new book Revolutionaries: A New History of the Invention of America.

  •  
    8.7 Great 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 64 – Aired: 5/6/2010

    Mario Batali

    Segments:
    - Times Square wanna be bomber forgets his keys, Greece's financial crisis, Republican Dan Fanelli promotes racial profiling, BP's big oil dome, and anti-gay activist George Rekers rents a male prostitute
    - Jason Jones interviews drunk white people on Cinco de Mayo at a local Mexican restaurant to test out the new Arizona law

    Guest:
    Chef Mario Batali talks about his new book Molto Gusto: Easy Italian Cooking.

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    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 63 – Aired: 5/5/2010

    Jon Meacham

    Segments:
    - The phrase 'The American People' as used by politicians
    - CNN's Roland Martin wears a fancy new ascot

    Guest:
    Newsweek editor Jon Meacham talks about Newsweek being put up for sale and the future of print media and reporting.

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 62 – Aired: 5/4/2010

    Rosalynn Carter

    Segments:
    - God hates New Orleans and Nashville
    - Times Square suspect arrested
    - Denver's pot dispensaries become competitive

    Guest:
    Former President Jimmy Carter's wife Rosalynn Carter talks about her new book Within Our Reach: Ending the Mental Health Crisis.

  •  
    8.5 Great 4 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 61 – Aired: 5/3/2010

    Jonathan Eig

    Segments:
    - Gulf Oil Spill - Bomb Found In Times Square
    Guest:
    Author Jonathan Eig talks about his new book Get Capone: The Secret Plot That Captured America's Most Wanted Gangster.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
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    Season 15, Episode 60 – Aired: 4/29/2010

    Michael Caine

    Segments:
    - Clustershag To 10 Downing (Gordon Brown Calls An Old Lady "Bígoted" While Mic Still On) - 10-Months Into The Creation Of The Afghanistan PowerPoint Slide, Still No One Understands It
    Guest:
    Actor Michael Caine talks about his new film "Harry Brown".

  •  
    9.5 Superb 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 59 – Aired: 4/28/2010

    Ken Blackwell

    Segments:
    - Tech Blog Gizmodo Get Their Hands On New iPhone, Editor's House Gets Raided By The Police - Larry Wilmore Does Michael Steele's Job Better Than He Does
    Guest:
    Author Ken Blackwell talks about his new book The Blueprint: Obama's Plan to Subvert the Constitution and Build an Imperial Presidency.

  •  
    8.2 Great 4 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 58 – Aired: 4/27/2010

    Richard Whittle

    Segments:
    - Financial Reform Filibustered - Goldman Sachs Executives Grilled At Senate Hearing - SEC Officials Were Watching Porn While The Economy Was Tumbling
    Guest:
    Author Richard Whittle talks about his new book The Dream Machine: The Untold History of the Notorious V-22 Osprey.

  •  
    9 Superb 2 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 57 – Aired: 4/26/2010

    Lisa P. Jackson

    Segments:
    - Arizona's New Immigration Law Resembles The Ones That Existed In The 19th Century - Geico Commercial Actor Fired For Tea Party Comments
    Guest:
    Chief administrator at the EPA, Lisa P. Jackson

  •  
    9.3 Superb 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 56 – Aired: 4/22/2010

    Zoe Saldana

    Segments:
    - Jon Stands Up For Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Shows His Appreciation To The Religions He's Mocked, and Sings A Song For "Revolution Muslim" - Aasif Mandvi reports: Creators Of Frisbee Moving Production Back To America
    Guest:
    Actress Zoe Saldana talks about her new movie "The Losers".

  •  
    8.2 Great 4 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 55 – Aired: 4/21/2010

    Fred Pearce

    Segments:
    - Debates and media coverage of the debates in the United Kingdom are compared to the U.S.
    - Obama gets heckled about ending "Don't ask, don't tell" and a protester calls Senator Lindsey Graham gay

    Guest:
    Author Fred Pearce talks about his new book The Coming Population Crash: and Our Planet's Surprising Future.

  •  
    9.8 Superb 7 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 54 – Aired: 4/20/2010

    John O'Hara

    Segments:
    - Jon's response to Bernie Goldberg's criticism Guest:
    Author John O'Hara is a former labor department appointee under President Bush who talks about the success of the tea party movement in his new book A New American Tea Party: The Counterrevolution Against Bailouts, Handouts, Reckless Spending, and More Taxes.

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 53 – Aired: 4/19/2010

    Rep. John Dingell

    Segments:
    - Fraud at Goldman Sachs
    - Erupting volcano in Iceland leads to 'Volcanolypse 2010'

    Guest:
    Congressman John Dingell

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    7.8 Good 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 52 – Aired: 4/15/2010

    Tracy Morgan

    Segments:
    - Highlights of tea party rally in D.C.
    - Samantha Bee investigates a crime against security specialist Bo Dietl

    Guest:
    Comedian Tracy Morgan talks about his new movie "Death at a Funeral".

  •  
    9 Superb 2 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 51 – Aired: 4/14/2010

    Richard Burt

    Segments:
    - Catholic church scandal escalates and John Hodgman gives some advice as to how to handle the situation
    - News on the Nuclear Security Summit and Fox News' conclusion that the summit's logo resembles flags from Muslim nations

    Guest:
    Diplomat and the U.S. Chair of Global Zero, Richard Burt.

  •  
    8.5 Great 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 50 – Aired: 4/13/2010

    Rachel Maddow

    Segments:
    - FOX & Friends Criticize Sascha Baron Cohen While Putting Something Similar On Air
    - Right-Wing Media Complain About The Poor That Are Exempt From Income Tax While Exxon Breaks Profit Records & Pays No Tax To U.S.
    - Jon Urges Tea Partiers To Stay Away From Republicans
    Guest:
    Host of MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" and the new MSNBC special "The McVeigh Tapes", Rachel Maddow.

  •  
    8.7 Great 3 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 49 – Aired: 4/12/2010

    Bryan Cranston

    Segments:
    - Supreme Court Justice Stevens To Retire - Wyatt Cenac reports on 'open [gun] carriers' that are still discriminated against in this day and age
    Guest:
    Star of "Breaking Bad" on AMC, Bryan Cranston.

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 48 – Aired: 4/8/2010

    David Remnick

    Segments:
    - Fox News inaccurately reports on the latest nuclear treaty
    - April is now Confederate History Month in Virginia minus the whole slavery issue and the College of William and Mary get a new mascot

    Guest:
    Author David Remnick talks about his new book The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama .

  •  
    8.9 Great 7 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 47 – Aired: 4/7/2010

    Steve Carell

    Segments:
    - New Catholic documents surface showing the current Pope refusing to dismiss a priest known to have molested over 200 children
    - RNC woes including mass expenditures by Michael Steele and the lesbian bondage club fiasco

    Guest:
    Comedian Steve Carell talks about his new film "Date Night".

  •  
    8.1 Great 4 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 46 – Aired: 4/6/2010

    Captain Richard Phillips

    Segments:
    - Nobody's happy Duke won, Obama plays some b-ball, and Tiger Woods returns to golf
    - Senator John McCain reverses himself on almost all his previous political positions and most shocking of all, never considered himself a maverick

    Guest:
    Captain Richard Phillips talks about his experience being hijacked by Somali pirates in his new book A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Sea.

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    8.4 Great 4 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 45 – Aired: 4/5/2010

    Reza Aslan

    Segments:
    - Insurance companies find loophole to not cover children and a urologist doesn't provide medical coverage for those who voted for Obama based on information he found out on the internet
    - Voter fraud in Afghanistan blamed on the U.S.

    Guest:
    Author Reza Aslan talks about his new book Beyond Fundamentalism: Confronting Religious Extremism in the Age of Globalization.

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    8.3 Great 3 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 44 – Aired: 4/1/2010

    Liz Claman

    Segments:
    - CNN is losing its audience
    - French President Nicolas Sarkozy admires the U.S.
    - Samantha Bee reports on the paranoia and skepticism surrounding the census

    Guest:
    Fox Business Network anchor Liz Claman.

  •  
    8.2 Great 6 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 43 – Aired: 3/31/2010

    Roxana Saberi

    Segments: - Harry Reid Supporters Throw Eggs At Tea Party Bus - Obama Can't Stop Doing Stuff! - NC Man Complains About Number Of Black Callers On C-Span
    Guest:
    Roxana Saberi is an Iranian-American journalist who talks about her prison experience in Iran and her new book Between Two Worlds: My Life and Captivity in Iran.

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    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 42 – Aired: 3/30/2010

    Robin Williams

    Segments:
    - RNC members visit lesbian bondage club
    - Senator McCain recruits Sarah Palin once again for his struggling re-election campaign

    Guest:
    Actor Robin Williams talks about his new comedy stand-up album, "Weapons of Self Destruction".

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    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 41 – Aired: 3/29/2010

    Ben Stiller

    Segments:
    - Passage of health care reform bill leads to violence and strong words by tea partiers and Republicans
    - Snowball: Jason Jones interviews a guy who started an all white basketball league

    Guest:
    Star of the new film "Greenberg", Ben Stiller.

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    9.3 Superb 6 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 40 – Aired: 3/18/2010

    Gary Locke

    Segments:
    - The cancer that is progressivism as explained by Jon and Glenn Beck

    Guest:
    Secretary of Commerce under President Obama, Gary Locke.

  •  
    8.1 Great 6 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 39 – Aired: 3/17/2010

    Snoop Dogg

    Segments:
    - Health care reform protest extremes
    - Change in textbooks by the conservative Texas school board

    Guest:
    Rapper Snoop Dogg promotes his new album "Malice N Wonderland".

  •  
    8.8 Great 5 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 38 – Aired: 3/16/2010

    Jude Law

    Segments:
    - In Dodd We Trust: New bank laws introduced by Senator Chris Dodd and Jon becomes a corporation
    - Holy Sh*t: Male prostitution ring busted at the Vatican and pedophile protected for 20 years by the Catholic church

    Guest:
    Actor Jude Law talks about his new film "Repo Men".

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    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 37 – Aired: 3/15/2010

    Michael Lewis

    Segments:
    - Crumbums & Fatcats (Republicans and Democrats' Contradicting Statements Regarding Sex Scandals A Few Years Apart Are Just Pro-Wrestling Moves) - Aasif Mandvi Reports from The Health Care Executives' Conference At The Ritz Carlton
    Guest:
    Author Michael Lewis talks about his new book The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine.

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    8.5 Great 4 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 36 – Aired: 3/11/2010

    Eamon Javers

    Segments:
    - Obama's ultimate last final push for health care reform
    - V.P. Joe Biden goes to Israel for yet another peace process

    Guest:
    Journalist Eamon Javers talks about his new book Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage.

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    8.8 Great 6 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 35 – Aired: 3/10/2010

    Jerry Seinfeld

    Segments:
    - Sour Gropes: Representative Eric Massa gropes a male staffer, takes a shower with Rahm Emanuel, and gets interviewed by Glenn Beck
    - Governor David Paterson of New York doesn't resign and Larry Wilmore gives him back to the blind community

    Guest:
    Comedian Jerry Seinfeld talks about his new show "The Marriage Ref".

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 34 – Aired: 3/9/2010

    Marc Thiessen

    Segments:
    - Conservatives Turn Against Liz Cheney After She Demands Names Of Lawyers Who Defended Al-Qaeda Members Be Released
    - Gaywatch: Virginia Edition (Virginia Governor's Anti-Gay Policies, County Supervisor Calls Cross-Dressers "It")

    Guest:
    Marc Thiessen is former White House speech writer for President Bush and talks about his new book Courting Disaster: How the CIA Kept America Safe and How Barack Obama Is Inviting the Next Attack.

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    9.2 Superb 6 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 33 – Aired: 3/8/2010

    Harry Markopolos

    Segments:
    - Oscar Moments From Last Night
    - Bombs Explode On Election Day In Iraq, Media Calls It A Success
    - Jason Jones reports on man who is protesting the U.S. Post Office for putting Mother Teresa on a stamp

    Guest:
    Harry Markopolos is a financial investigator who first discovered Bernie Madoff's crimes in 1999 and talks about his new book No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller.

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    8.2 Great 5 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 32 – Aired: 3/4/2010

    Scott Patterson

    Segments:
    - Final push for health care reform
    - Jon goes on Chatroulette

    Guest:
    Scott Patterson is a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal and talks about his new book The Quants: How a New Breed of Math Whizzes Conquered Wall Street and Nearly Destroyed It .

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    8.1 Great 5 Votes
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    Season 15, Episode 31 – Aired: 3/3/2010

    Lynne Olson

    Segments:
    - Sarah Palin's diatribe about the liberal mainstream media on "The Tonight Show"
    - Fox News Megyn Kelly hard news time jammed down your throat

    - Sarah Palin's comedy routine Guest:
    Journalist and author Lynne Olson talks about her new book Citizens of London: The Americans Who Stood with Britain in Its Darkest, Finest Hour.

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    7.7 Good 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 30 – Aired: 3/2/2010

    Robert Pattinson

    Segments:
    - It Turns Out Sen. Jim Bunning Is Just A Dick - The New York Crimes (Gov. Patterson and Rep. Rengel Scandals) - Samantha Bee Interviews Unemployed Man With 13.5 Inch Penis Who Refuses To Do Porn
    Guest:
    Actor Robert Pattinson, star of "Remember Me".

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    8.9 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 29 – Aired: 3/1/2010

    Neil DeGrasse Tyson

    Segments:
    - Senator Jim Bunning objects to extending unemployment benefits
    - CNN's Rick Sanchez on cocaine

    Guest:
    Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson talks about his new book The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America's Favorite Planet.

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    9.1 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 28 – Aired: 2/25/2010

    Rep. James Clyburn

    Segments:
    - Health care summit or political theater?

    Guest:
    House Majority Whip James Clyburn talks about his experience at the health care summit

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    8.1 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 27 – Aired: 2/24/2010

    Tracy Morgan

    Segments:
    - Health care summit's eve and Republican gripes
    - The problem with the Winter Olympics

    Guest:
    Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan talks about his new movie "Cop Out".

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    9 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 26 – Aired: 2/23/2010

    Jeff Garlin

    Segments:
    - New credit card legislation takes effect along with new credit card company methods and fees to make money
    - Toyota's acceleration problems

    Guest:
    Comedian Jeff Garlin talks about his new book My Footprint: Carrying the Weight of the World.

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    8.2 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 25 – Aired: 2/22/2010

    Ricky Gervais

    Segments:
    - CPAC: the conservatives Woodstock
    - Glenn Beck's rant on the disease of progressivism

    Guest:
    Ricky Gervais

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    8.2 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/11/2010

    Lee Daniels

    Segments:
    - Obama's health care debate trap
    - Iran's space program

    Guest:
    Director Lee Daniels talks about his film "Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire".

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    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/10/2010

    Willie Mays

    Segments:
    - Global warming debunked due to snowmageddon, snowpocalypse, and snowtorious B.I.G.
    - Haitian orphan saga

    Guest:
    Hall of Fame center fielder Willie Mays talks about his new book Willie Mays: The Life, The Legend.

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    8.4 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/9/2010

    Newt Gingrich

    Segments:
    - Alabama Senator Richard Shelby holds confirmations hostage until he gets some pork for his State
    - John Oliver visits an RNC meeting in Hawaii

    Guest:
    Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich talks about his new book To Try Men's Souls: A Novel of George Washington and the Fight for American Freedom .

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    8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/8/2010

    Jenny Sanford

    Segments:
    - Tea party convention highlights and Sarah Palin's scribbled cheat sheet on her hand
    - Lewis Black on using the word retarded
    Guest:
    Jenny Sanford discusses her new book, Staying True.

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    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/4/2010

    Rep. Anthony Weiner

    Segments:
    - Jon talks about his interview on "The O'Reilly Factor" with his therapist
    - Jon takes a look at the overreactions of the blogosphere
    - President Obama's takes a question from a guy named Dick Swett

    Guest:
    House of Representatives Anthony Weiner

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    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/3/2010

    Atul Gawande

    Segments:
    - Potential repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell'
    - Samantha Bee investigates the decline of the power of men

    Guest:
    Author Atul Gawande talks about his new book The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right.

  •  
    8.2 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/2/2010

    Brian Williams

    Segments:
    - Toyota recall
    - Hamas makes anti-Semitic cartoons

    Guest:
    The anchor and managing editor of "NBC Nightly News", Brian Williams.

  •  
    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/1/2010

    Austan Goolsbee

    Segments:
    - Obama has lunch with the GOP
    - What are Bush and Blair doing nowadays?

    Guest:
    Chief Economist Austan Goolsbee on the Economic Recovery Advisory Board talks with Jon about the current state of the economy.

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    8.4 Great 4 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/28/2010

    Doris Kearns Goodwin

    Segments:
    - State of the Union highlights

    Guest:
    Presidential historian and author Doris Kearns Goodwin

  •  
    8.2 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/27/2010

    Ethan Watters

    Segments:
    - Democrats bow down to Republican policies
    - ACORN pimp arrested

    Guest:
    Author Ethan Watters talks about his new book Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche.

  •  
    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/26/2010

    Elizabeth Warren

    Segments:
    - Osama bin Laden comments on underwear bomber and Wyatt Cenac comments on terror trials in NYC.
    - Obama goes after the banks and some crazy thoughts on what effects the stock market

    Guest:
    Chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel on TARP, Elizabeth Warren

  •  
    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/25/2010

    Bill Gates

    Segments:
    - Obama speaks to sixth graders
    - Supreme Court decision allows corporations to spend freely on political campaigns
    - South Carolina's Lieutenant Governor speaks his mind about stray animals and starving people
    Guest:
    The co-founder of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates.

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/21/2010

    Julie Andrews

    Segments:
    - John Edwards admits having an illegitimate child with his mistress
    - Obama's focus on rational policy to win over irrational people
    - Keith Olbermann's insults the new Massachusetts Senator causing Jon to make an Olbermann special comment
    Guest:
    Actress Julie Andrews talks about her new film "Tooth Fairy".

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    8.1 Great 5 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/20/2010

    Jim Wallis

    Segments:
    - Massachusetts Senate seat goes to Republican Scott Brown
    - Fox News masturbatorial coverage of Scott Brown's win

    Guest:
    Evangelical Christian writer and political activist Jim Wallis talks about his new book Rediscovering Values: On Wall Street, Main Street, and Your Street.

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 10 – Aired: 1/19/2010

    Colin Firth

    Segments:
    - A look back at Obama's first year in office
    - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission-Team and bank CEO's hollow apologies

    Guest:
    Actor Colin Firth talks about his new film "A Single Man".

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    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 9 – Aired: 1/18/2010

    David M. Walker

    Segments:
    - Massachusetts Senate seat election may go to a Republican
    - Wyatt Cenac is off to Las Vegas for a free lunch and an apology from Harry Reid.

    Guest:
    Financial expert and former comptroller general David M. Walker talks about his new book Comeback America: Turning the Country Around and Restoring Fiscal Responsibility.

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    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 8 – Aired: 1/14/2010

    Tom Brokaw

    Segments:
    - Sarah Palin creeped out by Glenn Beck
    - Rush Limbaugh says Obama will benefit from the Haiti earthquake and Pat Robertson says they had the earthquake because they made a deal with the devil
    - Jason Jones investigates gay divorce
    Guest:
    NBC News correspondent Tom Brokaw

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    7.5 Good 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 7 – Aired: 1/13/2010

    Ringo Starr & the Ben Harper Band

    Segments:
    - Mark McGwire admits using steroids, the book "Game Change" reveals many political secrets, and Sarah Palin is now a Fox News analyst.
    - Political predictions and potential trends for 2010

    Guest:
    Ringo Starr & the Ben Harper Band drop by to talk about and sing a song from their new album "Y Not".

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 6 – Aired: 1/12/2010

    Paul Ingrassia

    Segments:
    - Southern U.S. ice storms cause car collisions
    - Wall Street taxpayer bonuses
    - Wyatt Cenac investigates the gay marriage debate in New Jersey

    Guest:
    Author Paul Ingrassia talks about his new book Crash Course: The American Automobile Industry's Road from Glory to Disaster.

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    9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 5 – Aired: 1/11/2010

    John Yoo

    Segments:
    - Blagojevich says he's blacker than Obama and Senator Harry Reid's racist remarks
    - Giuliani's and Fox News' game of terrorball

    Guest:
    Author John Yoo talks about his new book Crisis and Command: A History of Executive Power from George Washington to George W. Bush.

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    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 4 – Aired: 1/7/2010

    Maggie Gyllenhaal

    Segments:
    - White House Budget Director Peter Orszag sex scandal
    - C-SPAN not allowed to view health care reconciliation debate despite candidate Obama's promise to do otherwise
    - Samantha Bee talks about Obama's failed campaign promises
    - Democratic Senators Chris Dodd and Byron Dorgan announce they're leaving the Senate

    Guest:
    Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal talks about her new movie "Crazy Heart".

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    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 3 – Aired: 1/6/2010

    Adm. Michael Mullen

    Segments:
    - The Making of the George Lucas Interview
    - Obama responds to his supposed slow response to the recent underwear terror plot
    - Civil wars and Al Qaeda in Yemen
    Guest:
    Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the principal military advisor to the president, Admiral Mike Mullen.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 2 – Aired: 1/5/2010

    George Lucas

    Segments:
    - Dubai's world's tallest skyscraper
    - John Oliver investigates for a simpler time in American history
    - The Temple of Hume: Brit Hume's Christian superiority

    Guest:
    Director George Lucas talks about the new book George Lucas's Blockbusting: A Decade-by-Decade Survey of Timeless Movies Including Untold Secrets of Their Financial and Cultural Success.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 15, Episode 1 – Aired: 1/4/2010

    Michael Pollan

    Segments:
    - Christmas terrorist bomb in underwear plot
    - Tiger Woods' potential new religion

    Guest:
    Journalist and author Michael Pollan talks about his new book Food Rules: An Eater's Manual.

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    8.2 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 161 – Aired: 12/16/2009

    Hugh Grant

    Segments:
    - Tea party protest for health care reform
    - History of health care reform in a segment called "The D.C."
    - Samantha Bee's investigates Obama's socialist agenda using Christmas ornaments
    Guest:
    Actor Hugh Grant talks about his new movie "Did You Hear About the Morgans?"

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    8.4 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 160 – Aired: 12/15/2009

    Ray LaHood

    Segments:
    - CEO's from the three biggest financial institutions don't meet with Obama due to bad weather
    - John Hodgman talks about how to pay off America's debt to China

    Guest:
    Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 159 – Aired: 12/14/2009

    Sigourney Weaver

    Segments:
    - Copenhagen global warming summit
    - Oprah's White House Christmas and John Oliver talks about Hanukkah

    Guest:
    Actress Sigourney Weaver talks about her role in the new movie "Avatar".

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    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 158 – Aired: 12/10/2009

    Gwen Ifill

    Segments:
    - Obama gets his Nobel Peace Prize
    - Glenn Beck loves gold
    - Jason Jones investigates the fractured tea party movement
    Guest:
    Journalist Gwen Ifill talks about her new book The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama.

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    8.1 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 157 – Aired: 12/9/2009

    Andrew Ross Sorkin

    Segments:
    - "Cash for caulkers" program
    - TSA releases and then redacts its airport security procedures
    - Senate health care debate and a homeless man throws a tomato at Sarah Palin

    Guest:
    "New York Times" reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin talks about his new book Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System---and Themselves.

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    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 156 – Aired: 12/8/2009

    Mike Huckabee

    Segments:
    - Chicago man arrested for the Mumbai attacks
    - Gretchen Carlson dumbs herself down

    Guest:
    Former Governor of Arkansas and 2008 presidential candidate Mike Huckabee talks about his new book A Simple Christmas: Twelve Stories that Celebrate the True Holiday Spirit.

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 155 – Aired: 12/7/2009

    Dan Rather

    Segments:
    - Health care reform debate heats up
    - $200 billion of extra TARP money used as quickly as it was found

    Guest:
    HDNet news reporter Dan Rather

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    8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 154 – Aired: 12/3/2009

    Michael Specter

    Segments:
    - John Oliver interviews Switzerland's Ambassador Peter Maurer about the country's excessive neutral attitude
    - New York bans same-sex marriage and Meredith Baxter comes out

    Guest:
    Journalist for 'The New Yorker' Michael Specter talks about his new book Denialism: How Irrational Thinking Hinders Scientific Progress, Harms the Planet, and Threatens Our Lives.

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    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 153 – Aired: 12/2/2009

    Lance Armstrong

    Segments:
    - 30,000 more troops being sent to Afghanistan
    - Scientists create artificial meat

    Guest:
    Professional cyclist Lance Armstrong talks about his new book Comeback 2.0: Up Close and Personal.

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 152 – Aired: 12/1/2009

    Thomas Friedman

    Segments:
    - Stolen e-mails show false global warming data
    - Financial crisis in Dubai
    - Tiger Woods sex scandal in a musical montage
    Guest:
    Author and journalist Thomas Friedman talks about his new book Hot, Flat, and Crowded 2.0: Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It Can Renew America.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 151 – Aired: 11/30/2009

    Maziar Bahari

    Segments:
    - Married couple party crash a state dinner at the White House
    - Wyatt Cenac investigates why Americans are going to Mexico for health care

    Guest:
    Author Maziar Bahari talks about his recent arrest and 118 day captivity after the election riots in Iran as well as his book Transit Tehran: Young Iran and Its Inspirations.

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    8 Great 4 Votes
    Screenshot of The Daily Show episode: Jack's Mannequin On Hulu Play
    Season 14, Episode 150 – Aired: 11/19/2009

    Jack's Mannequin

    Segments:
    - A new segment entitled "Things Not to Be Thankful For"
    - "Gaywatch" with a Boston man who's fired for saying to his co-worker that her homosexual life is 'bad stuff' and a 10-year-old is bullied for not pledging allegiance to the flag because of his support for gay rights.

    Guest:
    Rock band Jack's Mannequin promote and sing a song from their new album "The Glass Passenger".

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 149 – Aired: 11/18/2009

    Lou Dobbs

    Segments:
    - Sarah Palin's new memoir comes out

    Guest:
    Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs stops by to talk about his leaving the spotlight of network news.

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    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 148 – Aired: 11/17/2009

    Vice President Joe Biden

    Segments:
    - Obama visits China and bows to the Japanese emperor

    Guest:
    Vice President Joe Biden stops by for his 6th appearance on "The Daily Show".

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    8.4 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 147 – Aired: 11/16/2009

    Jake Adelstein

    Segments:
    - 9/11 terrorist trials in NYC
    - Jon is infuriated because the National Toy Hall of Fame inducts the ball, but not before the stick and cardboard box

    Guest:
    Author and journalist Jake Adelstein talks about his new book Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan.

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    8.9 Great 4 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 146 – Aired: 11/12/2009

    Dr. Jane Goodall

    Segments:
    - Lou Dobbs suddenly quits and goes rogue
    - Jon watches Sean Hannity's entire show for an explanation as to yesterday's comments only to find out that it wasn't worth the effort
    - House health care bill passed only because of an amendment barring federal funds paying for abortions
    Guest:
    Renowned anthropologist and chimpanzee researcher Dr. Jane Goodall talks about her new book Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink.

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    8.2 Great 3 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 145 – Aired: 11/11/2009

    Clarence Clemons

    Segments:
    - UC Santa Cruz want ad for a Grateful Dead archivist
    - Republicans afraid of blacks according to Michael Steele and CNN asks with Larry Wilmore answering, is blackface ever ok?
    - Cash for clunkers effect on demolition derbies with Josh Gad investigating
    Guest:
    Musician Clarence Clemons talks about his new book Big Man: Real Life & Tall Tales.

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    8.1 Great 4 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 144 – Aired: 11/10/2009

    Serena Williams

    Segments:
    - 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall
    - Sean Hannity inflates numbers of health care protest and uses old footage of Glenn Beck's protest rally

    Guest:
    Tennis star Serena Williams talks about her new book On the Line.

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    8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 143 – Aired: 11/9/2009

    Senator Christopher Bond

    Segments:
    - House of Representatives pass health care bill after some wacky protests and speeches
    - 'Back in Black' rant on swine flu vaccine shortage

    Guest:
    Senator Christopher Bond talks about his new book The Next Front: Southeast Asia and the Road to Global Peace with Islam.

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 142 – Aired: 11/5/2009

    Ambassador Susan Rice

    Segments:
    - Heath care bill Republican objections as to its content, length, weight, and height
    - Glenn Beck's appendicitis leads to a Jon/Glenn like rant

    Guest:
    The 27th United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice talks about international politics with Jon.

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    8.7 Great 3 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 141 – Aired: 11/4/2009

    Al Gore

    Segments:
    - Elections results
    - Gay issues in Maine

    Guest:
    Former Vice President of the United States and Nobel Prize winner Al Gore talks about his new book Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis.

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    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 140 – Aired: 11/3/2009

    David Plouffe

    Segments:
    - Election night with governor and mayoral races
    - Dick Cheney's handwritten notes that he can't recall ever writing notes regarding Joe Wilson's article

    Guest:
    The architect and political strategist of the 2008 Obama campaign David Plouffe talks about his new book The Audacity to Win: The Inside Story and Lessons of Barack Obama's Historic Victory.

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    8.2 Great 4 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 139 – Aired: 11/2/2009

    Senator Bob Menendez

    Segments:
    - NYC election with Bloomberg's World Series ad, a New Jersey governor's race with below the belt tactics, and a contentious District 23 race in New York with a 3rd party candidate backed by Sarah Palin
    - New York and Philly battle for the title of douchiest sports' fans in a segment called "Clash of the Cretins".

    Guest:
    Senator Bob Menendez talks about his new book Growing American Roots: Why Our Nation Will Thrive as Our Largest Minority Flourishes.

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    7.8 Good 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 138 – Aired: 10/29/2009

    Wanda Sykes

    Segments:
    - Obama's war on Fox News and Fox finally admits it's not news, only opinion in a segment called "For Fox Sake!"
    - Mayoral election in NYC with Bloomberg ignoring term limits law

    Guest:
    Comedian Wanda Sykes talks about her new show "The Wanda Sykes Show".

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    8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 137 – Aired: 10/28/2009

    Dr. Mustafa Barghouti and Anna Baltzer

    Segments:
    - Protesters pressure Harry Reid to put back the public option into health care bill
    - John Hodgman on Wall Street makeover reform

    Guest:
    Former Palestinian Authority Presidential Candidate Dr. Mustafa Barghouti and author Anna Baltzer who wrote Witness in Palestine: A Jewish American Woman in the Occupied Territories.

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    8.2 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 136 – Aired: 10/27/2009

    Steven D. Levitt

    Segments:
    - George W. Bush speaks at a "Get Motivated" seminar for a whopping $19 per office
    - Afghanistan election recount back in the forefront thanks to John Kerry and then conservatives say Obama is dithering on Afghanistan
    - Wyatt Cenac asks whether people can live their politics when he talks to a liberal who is boycotting Whole Foods
    Guest:
    Economist and author Steven D. Levitt talks about his new book SuperFreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes, and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance.

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    8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 135 – Aired: 10/26/2009

    Susie Essman

    Segments:
    - Yankees/Phillies World Series
    - Bernie Madoff eats pizza cooked by a child molester
    - Vatican tries to lure Anglicans over to their side
    - John McCain's Internet Freedom Act and his opposition against net neutrality

    Guest:
    Author and comedian Susie Essman discusses her book What Would Susie Say?

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 134 – Aired: 10/15/2009

    Jennifer Burns

    Segments:
    - Balloon Boy safe
    - Dow Jones where it was in 1999 - Swine flu update and doubts over the vaccine
    - RNC's new hipper website
    Guest:
    Author Jennifer Burns talks about her new book Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American.

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    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 133 – Aired: 10/14/2009

    Barbara Ehrenreich

    Segments:
    - Baby who is too fat to be covered under health care plan and an update on the health care bill
    - Senator Al Franken wants to remove a clause under Pentagon contracts that states that employees cannot sue if they are raped by co-workers

    Guest:
    Author Barbara Ehrenreich talks about her new book Bright-sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America .

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    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 132 – Aired: 10/13/2009

    Chesley Sullenberger

    Segments:
    - Gay rights march in D.C. and the lack of media coverage
    - John Oliver visits the gay march and investigates the gay agenda
    - Media question whether Obama deserves the Nobel Peace Prize
    Guest:
    Airline pilot Chesley Sullenberger, who successfully landed a plane in the Hudson River, talks about his new book Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters.

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    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 131 – Aired: 10/12/2009

    Janet Napolitano

    Segments:
    - CNN fact checks an SNL sketch and little else

    Guest:
    Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano.

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    8.1 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 130 – Aired: 10/8/2009

    David Gregory

    Segments:
    - Tom DeLay quits 'Dancing With the Stars'
    - Afghanistan strategy session
    - Slim Thug's new music video about the recession
    Guest:
    David Gregory from NBC's "Meet the Press".

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    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 129 – Aired: 10/7/2009

    William Kamkwamba

    Segments:
    - Obama meets with China before the Dalai Lama
    - Wyatt Cenac investigates how the recession effected Slim Thug and the rap industry

    Guest:
    Inventor William Kamkwamba from Malawi talks about his self-made windmills which are used to create electricity.

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    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 128 – Aired: 10/6/2009

    Secretary Ray Mabus

    Segments:
    - Gourmet magazine among others folding
    - Larry Wilmore gives tips to whites on how to play the race card
    - Obama too busy to revoke "don't ask, don't tell" policy
    Guest:
    The 75th United States Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus.

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    8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 127 – Aired: 10/5/2009

    Sarah Vowell

    Segments:
    - Chicago doesn't get the Olympics
    - Pollution cap and trade bill

    Guest:
    Author Sarah Vowell talks about her new book The Wordy Shipmates.

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 126 – Aired: 10/1/2009

    Joy Behar

    Segments:
    - Irony of CNN's warnings against texting while driving
    - Obama off to Copenhagen to help Chicago get the Olympics while the media criticize his priorities
    - John Oliver talks to tea partiers to get advice to help G20 Summit protesters
    Guest:
    Joy Behar, the host of "The Joy Behar Show".

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    9.2 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 125 – Aired: 9/30/2009

    Jon Krakauer

    Segments: - Dems do not pass health care - High-frequency trading on Wall Street Guest: Author Jon Krakauer talks about his new book Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman.

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    7.8 Good 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 124 – Aired: 9/29/2009

    Ron Paul

    Segments:
    - Sean Hannity blames California drought on the government and fish
    - Water on the moon

    Guest:
    Representative Ron Paul talks about their new book End the FedSean Hannitya>.

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    8.3 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 123 – Aired: 9/28/2009

    Bruce Bueno De Mesquita

    Segments:
    - G20 Summit protests and highlights
    - Politicization of the National Endowment for the Arts and brainwashed school children scare Fox News

    Guest:
    Political scientist and author Bruce Bueno De Mesquita talks about his new book The Predictioneer's Game: Using the Logic of Brazen Self-Interest to See and Shape the Future.

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 122 – Aired: 9/24/2009

    Rod Blagojevich

    Segments:
    - U.N. General Assembly speech highlights
    - Democratic fundraiser Hassan Nemazee caught running a Ponzi scheme

    Guest:
    Former disgraced Governor of Illinois and author of the new book The Governor, Rod Blagojevich.

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    7.8 Good 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 121 – Aired: 9/23/2009

    Tom Ridge

    Segments:
    - Climate change discussion at the U.N.
    - Aasif Mandvi reports on why the wind is dying and why the Earth is trying to kill us

    Guest:
    Former Secretary of Homeland Security and author of the new book The Test of Our Times: America Under Siege...And How We Can Be Safe Again Tom Ridge.

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    8.1 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 120 – Aired: 9/22/2009

    Vali Nasr

    Segments:
    - Emmy win nod to The Daily Show staff
    - Obama's possible media overexposure
    - Valuers Voters Summit highlights and Tom DeLay performs on "Dancing With the Stars."
    Guest:
    Author of the new book Forces of Fortune: The Rise of the New Muslim Middle and What It Will Mean for Our World Vali Nasr.

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    7.8 Good 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 119 – Aired: 9/17/2009

    Bill Clinton

    Segments:
    - War in Afghanistan not going well - Election fraud in Afghanistan
    - John Oliver talks with Jon about why Afghanistan is unconquerable

    Guest:
    Former President Bill Clinton

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 118 – Aired: 9/16/2009

    Ricky Gervais

    Segments:
    - Reforming Wall Street
    - Joe Wilson refuses to apologize to Congress
    - "Back in Black" with Lewis Black on angry outbursts
    Guest:
    Actor and director Ricky Gervais talks about his new movie "The Invention of Lying".

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    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 117 – Aired: 9/15/2009

    Matt Damon

    Segments:
    - White kids get beat up by black kids
    - ACORN corruption
    - Jason Jones sees the Arizona State Capitol building which is for sale

    Guest:
    Actor Matt Damon talks about his new movie "The Informant".

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    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 116 – Aired: 9/14/2009

    LeBron James

    Segments:
    - Rep. Joe Wilson heckles Obama during a joint session of Congress and health care reform remains at a standstill
    - Fox News coverage of protesters is good and Glenn Beck's minions march on Washington

    Guest:
    Cleveland Cavaliers basketball player LeBron James talks about his new book Shooting Stars.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 115 – Aired: 8/20/2009

    Betsy McCaughey

    Segments:
    - Low voter turnout in Afghan election
    - Everyone's recession is over except ours, the upside being that 9 out of 10 U.S. bills have cocaine residue on them

    Guest:
    Former Lt. Governor from New York Betsy McCaughey talks with Jon about Obama's potential death panels.

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    9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 114 – Aired: 8/19/2009

    Tim Gunn

    Segments:
    - Barney Frank snaps at Nazi insulting town hall protesters over health care
    - Fox News defends protesters
    - Shah Rukh Khan detained at Newark airport
    Guest:
    Project Runway's Tim Gunn

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    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 113 – Aired: 8/18/2009

    Christopher McDougall

    Segments:
    - Senator Jim Webb rescues an American prisoner from Myanmar
    - Gun-toting citizens at Obama rallies
    - CNN's new segment "Just Sayin'"

    Guest:
    Author Christopher McDougall talks about his new book Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen.

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    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 112 – Aired: 8/17/2009

    David Cross

    Segments: - 100 meter record broken - Obama's town hall meeting in Montana and Colorado - Misleading cable news polls Guest: Comedian David Cross talks about his new book I Drink for a Reason.

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    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 111 – Aired: 8/13/2009

    Rachel McAdams

    Segments:
    - Glenn Beck's hates health care in January 2008 when he's on CNN and now loves it when he's on Fox
    - Bush administration alumni set the record straight
    - "Rod Blagojevich's Quest for Rock Bottom"
    Guest:
    Actress Rachel McAdams talks about her new movie "The Time Traveler's Wife".

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    9.2 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 110 – Aired: 8/12/2009

    Jeff Sharlet

    Segments:
    - Obama attends a town hall meeting to promote his health care plan
    - John Oliver uses a scared straight approach with an ex-con to convince business students to sign an ethics oath

    Guest:
    Author of the new book The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power, Jeff Sharlet.

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    9.1 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 109 – Aired: 8/11/2009

    Austan Goolsbee

    Segments:
    - Dems muddle through explaining health care reform
    - Larry Wilmore discusses how health care is a racial issue and how white will eventually be the minority - The media ask whether Bill Clinton eclipsed his wife with the North Korea rescue and Hillary's harsh answer in the Congo
    Guest:
    Economist and staff director of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, Austan Goolsbee.

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 108 – Aired: 8/10/2009

    Douglas Brinkley

    Segments:
    - Health care reform creates a spirited atmosphere and a crazed debate in town hall meetings
    - The Daily Show health care panel with Sam Bee, John Oliver, and Aasif Mandvi talk about government death panels

    Guest:
    Author and professor Douglas Brinkley talks about his new book The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America.

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    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 107 – Aired: 8/6/2009

    Dara Torres

    Segments:
    - Great Britain 25 year old carp Benson dies
    - New justice Sonia Sotomayor is confirmed
    - Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad becomes president
    Guest:
    Olympic swimmer Dara Torres talks about her new book Age Is Just a Number: Achieve Your Dreams at Any Stage in Your Life.

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    9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 106 – Aired: 8/5/2009

    Paul Giamatti

    Segments:
    - Bill Clinton helps free two journalists jailed in North Korea
    - John Oliver investigates whether chimps or orangutans are man's closest relative

    Guest:
    Actor Paul Giamatti discusses his new movie "Cold Souls".

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    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 105 – Aired: 8/4/2009

    Rep. Henry Waxman

    Segments:
    - Obama's birthday bowl bash
    - Media proclaim that Obama must pass his health care bill to survive

    - John Oliver's opines on Obama's popularity - Senator Chuck Grassley's mixed and confused myths used to explain the health care bill Guest:
    Congressman Henry Waxman talks about his new book The Waxman Report: How Congress Really Works.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 104 – Aired: 8/3/2009

    Ronald Kessler

    Segments:
    - Consumers praise "cash for clunkers" program while Fox News say it works too well
    - Jon explains the Fox News crank cycle
    - South Carolina man has sex with a horse
    Guest:
    Journalist Ronald Kessler talks about his new book In the President's Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect.

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 103 – Aired: 7/30/2009

    Judd Apatow

    Segments:
    - Republican scare tactics regarding Obama's health care plan cause Obama to answer some ridiculous questions
    - Obama's beer summit highlights

    Guest:
    Director Judd Apatow talks about his new feature film "Funny People"

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    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 102 – Aired: 7/29/2009

    John Bolton

    Segments:
    - The media and Obama scare tactics with Sean Hannity, Lou Dobbs, and Glenn Beck
    - John Oliver asks if we should trust Timothy Geithner, who can't sell his house, to fix the economy

    Guest:
    Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton

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    8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 101 – Aired: 7/28/2009

    Spinal Tap

    Segments:
    - Henry Louis-Gate awakens America's racial tension Obama tries to quell with an apology to the stupid police and later on with an invite over to the White House for a beer
    - New Jersey corruption scandal involving 3 mayors, 5 rabbis, black market organs, and fake Gucci bags

    Guest:
    Heavy metal band Spinal Tap promote their new album "Back from the Dead"

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    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 100 – Aired: 7/27/2009

    Bill Kristol

    Segments:
    - Sarah Palin's final speech as Alaska's governor
    - Jason Jones visits Sarah Palin's resignation picnic and tries to protect the former governor from the media
    - Bobby Jindal hands out a giant novelty stimulus check as an effort to protest Obama's stimulus package
    Guest:
    Editor of "The Weekly Standard" Bill Kristol.

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    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 99 – Aired: 7/23/2009

    Sally Jenkins

    Segments:
    - The media is vexed as to how complex Obama's health care plan is so he holds a press conference to clarify the plan only to draw the media's attention to his response to the Henry Louis Gates Jr. arrest
    - Senate stops production of useless F-22s and rejects a bill allowing concealed guns across state lines

    Guest:
    Author of the new book The State of Jones about a forgotten Civil War hero, Sally Jenkins.

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 98 – Aired: 7/22/2009

    Kevin Nealon

    Segments:
    - Obama's birth certificate still being questioned in a segment called "The Born Identity"
    - Good Morning America interviews a celebrity grave expert and tries to find Michael Jackson's lost corpse and potential killer

    Guest:
    Actor Kevin Nealon from "Weeds"

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 97 – Aired: 7/21/2009

    Steven Chu

    Segments:
    - House Democrats energy bill puts Jon to sleep
    - Jon later explains how the bill was butchered in the form of a superhero
    - Wyatt Cenac investigates the business rivalry between competing iPhone apps "Pull My Finger" and "iFart."
    Guest:
    Secretary of the Department of Energy Steven Chu

  •  
    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 96 – Aired: 7/20/2009

    Brian Williams

    Segments:
    - 40th anniversary of the moon landing
    - Journalists try to entice Mark Sanford into an interview
    - Lewis Black on health care
    Guest:
    NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams

  •  
    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 95 – Aired: 7/16/2009

    Robert Glennon

    Segments:
    - Goldman Sachs $3.4 billion dollar profit in three months
    - Sonia Sotomayor's third day of hearings and Senator Lindsey Graham's beratement of the nominee
    - Wyatt Cenac exposes Sonia Sotomayor's gang ties
    Guest:
    Professor of Law and author of the new book Unquenchable: America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It, Robert Glennon.

  •  
    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 94 – Aired: 7/15/2009

    Kathleen Sebelius

    Segments:
    - Obama throws out the first pitch at the All-Star Game
    - Obama's health care plan draws fire from Republicans
    - Sam Bee, John Oliver, and Wyatt Cenac compare the various health care plans their covered under Guest:
    Current Secretary of Health and Human Services and former governor of Kansas, Kathleen Sebelius.

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    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 93 – Aired: 7/14/2009

    Peter Mancall

    Segments:
    - Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearing in a segment called "White Men Can't Judge"
    - Former Mets player Lenny Dykstra becomes a successful financial adviser only to lose it all, despite Jim Cramer vouching for his financial greatness

    Guest:
    Professor of history and author of the new book Fatal Journey: The Final Expedition of Henry Hudson Peter Mancall.

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    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 92 – Aired: 7/13/2009

    Rep. Barney Frank

    Segments:
    - Obama may have stared at a girl's ass and or helped another girl down the stairs
    - Media exploitation of Oscar Mayer III's funeral - Sarah Palin resigns

    Guest:
    Rep. Barney Frank talks about his new book Barney Frank: The Story of America's Only Left-Handed, Gay, Jewish Congressman.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 91 – Aired: 7/2/2009

    Robert Kenner

    Segments: - - Guest: Director Robert Kenner talks with Jon about the nature of the American food industry in his new movie "Food, Inc."

  •  
    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 90 – Aired: 7/1/2009

    Justin Fox

    Segments:
    - Some want Osama bin Laden to attack America to further their national security agenda
    - Al Franken finally officially Senator of Minnesota
    - Kristen Schaal talks about the potential French ban of the burka
    Guest:
    Time magazine business and economics columnist Justin Fox discusses his book The Myth Of The Rational Market

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    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 89 – Aired: 6/30/2009

    Mike Kim

    Segments:
    - U.S. officially leaves Iraq's cities and Dick Cheney speaks out
    - Jon hands out Rippy Awards for those in the media who covered Michael Jackson's death

    Guest:
    Author Mike Kim talks about his harrowing ordeal in North Korea with Jon and in his new book Escaping North Korea: Defiance and Hope in the World's Most Repressive Country '.

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 88 – Aired: 6/29/2009

    Dr. Oliver Sacks

    Segments:
    - Mark Sanford doesn't resign as governor because of King David
    - A coup in Honduras
    - CIA recruits Wall Street - Bernie Madoff's 150 year sentence
    Guest:
    Author of Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, Revised and Expanded Edition neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks comes on the show and talks about how music influences the brain.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 87 – Aired: 6/25/2009

    Cameron Diaz

    Segments:
    - Obama administration worries over The Daily Show making fun of future vice presidents if they are allowed to testify
    - Jason Jones takes a look at Iran's huge youth population and culture

    Guest:
    Actress Cameron Diaz talks about her new movie "My Sister's Keeper".

  •  
    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 86 – Aired: 6/24/2009

    Reza Aslan

    Segments:
    - Mark Sanford wasn't in the woods but cruising the coast of Argentina and holds a press conference admitting to having an affair
    - Obama condemns the Iranian government's actions but it's not enough for some Republicans
    - North Korea wants some attention and threatens to fire a missile towards Hawaii on the 4th of July weekend
    Guest:
    Author Reza Aslan comes back on the show and talks about the current Iranian revolution and his book How to Win a Cosmic War: God, Globalization, and the End of the War on Terror.

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    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 85 – Aired: 6/23/2009

    Larry David

    Segments:
    - Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina missing since last Thursday, turns out he was hiking for a few days
    - Part 3 of Jason Jones special about Iran with his questioning Iranians and Americans about who knows more about the others country

    Guest:
    Comedian and actor in the new Woody Allen film "Whatever Works", Larry David

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    8.3 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 84 – Aired: 6/22/2009

    Bill Russell

    Segments:
    - As the government in Iran cracks down on protesters, the media ponders whether Obama is doing enough to help
    - Aasif Mandvi reports from Tehran where Westerners and Zionists are meddling in Iran and causing chaos
    - Jason Jones spoke with three threats to Iran two weeks before the Iranian government arrested them
    - Ebrahim Yazdi's son, whose father was arrested from his hospital room, stops by on the show and asks people to write letters to the Iranian government asking why they are rounding people up

    Guest:
    Former Celtic basketball player and author of the new book Red and Me: My Coach, My Lifelong Friend, Bill Russell.

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    8.5 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 83 – Aired: 6/18/2009

    Mike Huckabee

    Segments:
    - Republicans compare themselves to the Iranian revolution
    - Larry Wilmore and Jon apologize for what blacks and Jews have done to each other

    Guest:
    Former presidential candidate and former governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee.

  •  
    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 82 – Aired: 6/17/2009

    Peter Laufer

    Segments:
    - Obama's killer fly swatting instincts
    - Iran's soccer team wore green wristbands in support of Iranian protesters
    - Jason Jones investigates why Iran is so evil in a segment called "Jason Jones: Behind the Veil - Minarets of Menace". - Barack Obama wants to fix the health care system and the Republicans warns of bureaucrats between you and your doctor
    Guest:
    Journalist and author of the new book The Dangerous World of Butterflies: The Startling Subculture of Criminals, Collectors, and Conservationists, Peter Laufer.

  •  
    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 81 – Aired: 6/16/2009

    Tom Folsom

    Segments:
    - CNN reports on Iran's election by using internet social networking sites
    - Four Guantanamo detainees who are Chinese Muslims also known as Uighurs, are sent to live in Bermuda
    - The media tries to see who is to blame for the Holocaust Museum shooting from Rush Limbaugh to the NRA
    Guest:
    Author of the new book The Mad Ones: Crazy Joe Gallo and the Revolution at the Edge of the Underworld, Tom Folsom.

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    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 80 – Aired: 6/15/2009

    Ed Helms

    Segments:
    - Protests over corrupt Iranian election results
    - Jason Jones heads to a hookah bar in Iran and John Oliver goes over the Iranian election results
    - Samantha Bee interviews revolutionaries who want Long Island to secede and become the 51st state
    Guest:
    Former Daily Show correspondent Ed Helms talks about his new movie "The Hangover".

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 79 – Aired: 6/11/2009

    Katie Couric

    Segments:
    - According to the media, Obama's Cairo speech influenced elections in Lebanon and perhaps other elections calling it the Obama Effect
    - Jason Jones visits Iran and attends a Mahmoud Ahmadinejad rally
    - F#@ked or Fixed: AIG makes radical changes now calling themselves AIU, Obama drops caps on executive salary's and appoints Ken Feinberg as pay czar.
    Guest:
    Anchor of CBS Evening News, Katie Couric.

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 78 – Aired: 6/10/2009

    Saad Mohseni

    Segments:
    - The feud over coffee sponsorships boils over as Joe Scarborough calls Jon an angry man with a Napoleonic complex
    - Jason Jones visits the offices of the New York Times
    - A Guantanamo detainee arrives in New York

    Guest:
    Founder of Afghanistan's largest media company called the Moby Group and the executive producer of the new documentary film "Afghan Star", Saad Mohseni.

  •  
    8.1 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 77 – Aired: 6/9/2009

    Peter Schiff

    Segments:
    - The imaginary fight between Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich.
    - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi weathers three terms being charged with corruption and other crimes and currently allegations he's having an affair with an 18 year old girl.
    - John Hodgman gives advice to California to help solve its budget crisis.
    Guest:
    Economist and author of the new book The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets: How to Keep Your Portfolio Up When the Market is Down, Peter Schiff.

  •  
    8.9 Great 10 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 76 – Aired: 6/8/2009

    Gretchen Peters

    Segments:
    - Joe Scarborough sets Jon straight on the Starbucks deal
    - Fox News stabs at Obama's mid-East speech, MSNBC goes after Rush Limbaugh, and CNN looks to the viewer for its news
    - "Fox & Friends" was upset that Sacha Baron Cohen's ass landed on Eminem's face during the MTV movie awards, but a lingerie football romp is fine.
    Guest:
    Journalist and author of the new book Seeds of Terror: How Heroin Is Bankrolling the Taliban and al Qaeda, Gretchen Peters.

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 75 – Aired: 6/4/2009

    Will Ferrell

    Segments:
    - Obama visits the Middle East for a big speech in Cairo
    - Brian Williams and his two-hour, two-day MTV like reality show on the inner workings of the White House

    Guest:
    Actor and star of the new movie "Land of the Lost", Will Ferrell.

  •  
    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 74 – Aired: 6/3/2009

    Michael Lewis

    Segments:
    - Starbucks sponsors "Morning Joe"
    - Dick Cheney makes another round on the media circuit and blames 9/11 on Richard Clarke in a segment called "Dick (Uncut)"
    - Wyatt Cenac talks with Jon about imaginary black on white crime
    Guest:
    Journalist and author of the new book Panic: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity, Michael Lewis.

  •  
    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 73 – Aired: 6/2/2009

    P.J. O'Rourke

    Segments:
    - U.S. government gave $20 billion to GM to avoid bankruptcy and 6 months later, they declare bankruptcy
    - Josh Gad investigates investing in assault weapons

    Guest:
    Political satirist and author of the new book Driving Like Crazy: Thirty Years of Vehicular Hell-bending, Celebrating America the Way It's Supposed To Be -- With an Oil Well in Every Backyard, a Cadillac ... of the Federal Reserve Mowing Our Lawn, P.J. O'Rourke.

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    7.7 Good 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 72 – Aired: 6/1/2009

    Bob Woodruff

    Segments:
    - Obama taps Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court
    - The Obamas go out on the town in New York

    Guest:
    ABC News correspondent and host of the new ABC special "Earth 2100" about the environment, Bob Woodruff.

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    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 71 – Aired: 5/21/2009

    Larry King

    Segments:
    - Obama and Cheney give dueling speeches on national security at the same time
    - The FBI arrest four homegrown terrorists for trying to blow up synagogues in the Bronx

    Guest:
    CNN talk show host and author of his new book My Remarkable Journey, Larry King.

  •  
    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 70 – Aired: 5/20/2009

    Elizabeth Edwards

    Segments:
    - RNC chairman Michael Steele says gay marriage is bad for small businesses
    - Obama new fuel efficiency standard
    - Britain's corruption scandal for members of Parliament using tax money for personal expenses
    Guest:
    The wife of former presidential candidate John Edwards and the author of the new book Resilience: Reflections on the Burdens and Gifts of Facing Life's Adversities, Elizabeth Edwards.

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    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 69 – Aired: 5/19/2009

    Newt Gingrich

    Segments:
    - Republicans look forward to Ronald Reagan
    - Linebacker James Harrison refuses to join his team at the White House
    - Gitmo detainees may be housed in America, but it looks like no State wants them
    Guest:
    Former Speaker of the House and author of 5 Principles for a Successful Life: From Our Family to Yours, Newt Gingrich.

  •  
    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 68 – Aired: 5/18/2009

    Sarah Fisher

    Segments:
    - Obama get heckled for his po-choice stance on abortion during his Notre Dame commencement speech
    - Senior Obama Analyst Wyatt Cenac answers Jon's question, "Who is Barack Obama?"
    - Chrysler and General Motors tell nearly 2000 car dealerships they're closing by sending them form letters
    Guest:
    Race car driver Sarah Fisher

  •  
    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 67 – Aired: 5/14/2009

    Lisa P. Jackson

    Segments:
    - Obama won't release detainee torture photos and won't intervene in the dismissal of a gay lieutenant who is one of only 54 Arabic translators.
    - Samantha Bee examines the public health threat that is Michelle Obama's elitist organic garden in a segment called "Little Crop of Horrors".

    Guest:
    EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson

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    8.1 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 66 – Aired: 5/13/2009

    Husain Haqqani

    Segments:
    - Pope visits the Holy Land with an ambitious peace agenda over a whole five days
    - The first ever White House poetry jam, not a poetry slam

    Guest:
    Pakistan's Ambassador to the U.S. Husain Haqqani.

  •  
    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 65 – Aired: 5/12/2009

    Tom Hanks

    Segments:
    - Miss California is against gay marriage and the media create a controversy
    - Nancy Pelosi denies knowing about torture being used during the Bush administration when in fact she did
    - Jason Jones investigates why Arizona State University won't give Obama an honorary degree

    Guest:
    Actor and star of the new movie Angels and Demons, Tom Hanks.

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 64 – Aired: 5/11/2009

    Frank Partnoy

    Segments:
    - White House Correspondents dinner highlights
    - Dick Cheney speaks the truth

    Guest:
    Financial commentator and author of The Match King: Ivar Kreuger, The Financial Genius Behind a Century of Wall Street Scandals, Frank Partnoy.

  •  
    8.2 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 63 – Aired: 5/7/2009

    Ken Salazar

    Segments:
    - Maine legalizes gay marriage and D.C. city council passes legislation too, with Marion Barry as the single hold out
    - Great Britain bans many people including conservative radio host Michael Savage from ever entering the country
    - Larry Wilmore examines the difficulty white kids will have in the future when whites will be the minority

    Guest:
    The current U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar.

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    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 62 – Aired: 5/6/2009

    George Stephanopoulos

    Segments:
    - Pakistan asks for help to protect their nuclear weapons from approaching Taliban
    - Obama and Biden order burgers at a local burger joint
    - Dan Rather reports from 1973 outside a Mexican restaurant as Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger dine

    Guest:
    Chief Washington Correspondent for ABC News George Stephanopoulos.

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 61 – Aired: 5/5/2009

    Fareed Zakaria

    Segments:
    - Taxpayers own GM & Chrysler bought out by Italian automaker Fiat
    - Bank stress tests and the lack of giving any results to the public
    - The Republican Party tries to revamp its image at a pizza place in Virginia

    Guest:
    Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria talks about his new book The Post-American World.

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    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 60 – Aired: 5/4/2009

    Denis Leary

    Segments:
    - Supreme Court Justice David Souter retires
    - Congress debates a new hate crime bill which adds sexual orientation and the fallibility of the college bowl system

    Guest:
    Actor and star of Rescue Me, Denis Leary.

  •  
    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 59 – Aired: 4/30/2009

    Hugh Jackman

    Segments:
    - Swine flu update including the discovery of patient zero and the pork industry wanting to call the virus the hybrid flu
    - Obama's first 100 day's press conference and the media reaction - John Oliver visits the Large Hadron Collider and explores the potential dangers of this physics experiment

    Guest:
    Actor Hugh Jackman comes by on the show to talk about his new movie, X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

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    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 58 – Aired: 4/29/2009

    Doris Kearns Goodwin

    Segments:
    - Reactions to Senator Arlen Specter switching parties
    - Larry Wilmore grades Obama

    Guest:
    Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin talks with Jon about Obama's first 100 days in office.

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    9 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 57 – Aired: 4/28/2009

    Cliff May

    Segments:
    - Senator Arlen Specter switches parties and joins the Democrats strictly for reelection purposes
    - Media frenzy and grading for Obama's first 100 days
    - Congresswoman Jane Harmon's phone is wiretapped and leads to the discovery of a complex conspiracy and possible corruption charges
    Guest:
    The President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Cliff May.

  •  
    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 56 – Aired: 4/27/2009

    Christine Lagarde

    Segments:
    - Swine flu outbreak
    - Air Force One flying low near Ground Zero causes a panic

    Guest:
    France's Minister of Finance Christine Lagarde talks with Jon about the state of the global economy.

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 55 – Aired: 4/23/2009

    Richard Beeman

    Segments:
    - Torture memos may lead to possible prosecution of former Bush officials, but Obama vows to look forward instead
    - Samantha Bee talks about interrogation techniques in front of her son Track - U.N. resolution of children's rights and prohibiting the U.S. from adopting a global currency

    Guests:
    Author and historian Richard Beeman talks about his new book Plain, Honest Men: The Making of the American Constitution.

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    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 54 – Aired: 4/22/2009

    Philip Alcabes

    Segments:
    - Dick Cheney and Karl Rove attack Obama over torture memos
    - John Oliver visits Bizarro Washington
    - Wyatt Cenac's trip to Sweden continues
    Guests:
    Philip Alcabes is an infectious-disease epidemiologist who talks about his new book Dread: How Fear and Fantasy have Fueled Epidemics from the Black Death to the Avian Flu.

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    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 53 – Aired: 4/21/2009

    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

    Segments:
    - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad heckled by a clown and Barack Obama meets Hugo Chavez
    - Wyatt Cenac travels to Sweden in a segment called "The Stockholm Syndrome"

    Guests:
    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the 23rd president of Liberia and the first elected female president on Africa talks about her new book This Child Will Be Great: Memoir of a Remarkable Life by Africa's First Woman President.

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    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 52 – Aired: 4/20/2009

    Reza Aslan

    Segments:
    - Obama releases torture memos
    - Lewis Black talks about Earth Day tv specials for kids

    Guests:
    Author Reza Aslan talks about his new book How to Win a Cosmic War: God, Globalization, and the End of the War on Terror.

  •  
    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 51 – Aired: 4/16/2009

    Ben Affleck

    Segments:
    - Tax Protests

    Guests:
    Actor Ben Affleck talks about his new movie "State of Play".

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 50 – Aired: 4/15/2009

    Elizabeth Warren

    Segments:
    - Tax day tea party protests
    - Goldman Sachs profits

    Guests:
    The Chair on the Congressional Oversight Panel on TARP Elizabeth Warren

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 49 – Aired: 4/14/2009

    Ron Darling

    Segments:
    - Pirate attacks in a segment called "The Buc Stops Here"
    - John Oliver's pirate rescue simulation
    - The Obama's first dog Bo Obama
    Guests:
    Former New York Met Ron Darling talks about his new book The Complete Game: Reflections on Baseball, Pitching, and Life on the Mound.

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 48 – Aired: 4/9/2009

    William Cohan

    Segments:
    - Obama hasn't been to church for 11 Sundays
    - Jason Jones investigates the rise in STDs among senior citizens in Florida in a segment called "Dirty Bird Special"

    Guests:
    Author William Cohan talks about his new book House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street.

  •  
    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 47 – Aired: 4/8/2009

    Nancy Pelosi

    Segments:
    - Secretary of Defense Robert Gates new military budget
    - Vermont's legislature votes to legalize same-sex marriage

    Guests:
    Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi

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    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 46 – Aired: 4/7/2009

    Jehan Sadat

    Segments:
    - Obama welcomed in Europe
    - Fox News sees Obama as a tyrant out to take our liberties away

    Guests:
    Jehan Sadat, the widow of the assassinated Egyptian president Anwar Sadat talks about her book My Hope for Peace.

  •  
    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 45 – Aired: 4/6/2009

    Michael J. Fox

    Segments:
    - Iowa Supreme Court says that banning gay marriage is unconstitutional
    - North Korea's launches another Taepodong rocket
    - John Hodgman helps save the auto industry
    Guests:
    Actor Michael J. Fox talks about his new book Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist.

  •  
    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 44 – Aired: 4/2/2009

    Tom Zoellner

    Segments:
    - Media obsession with Michelle Obama's clothes - Obama goes to London for the G20 summit - John Oliver comments on why you don't touch the Queen of England
    Guests:
    Author Tom Zoellner talks about his book
    Uranium - War, Energy and the Rock That Shaped the World
    .

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 43 – Aired: 4/1/2009

    Peter Orszag

    Segments:
    - Rush Limbaugh leaves New York because of high taxes
    - Congress' use of jumbo placards to explain Obama's budget and the process of reconciliation by the Senate majority in a segment called"The Ever Spending Story"

    Guests:
    Economist and current Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Barack Obama, Peter Orszag

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    8.1 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 42 – Aired: 3/31/2009

    Seth Rogen

    Segments:
    - The 'War on Terror' is renamed to 'Overseas Contingency Operation' in a segment called "Redefinition Accomplished"
    - Senior Linguisist talks with Jon about the process of rebranding
    - News teasers that may or may not kill you after the commercial break
    Guests:
    Actor Seth Rogen talks about his latest movie "Observe and Report"

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    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 41 – Aired: 3/30/2009

    Jack Cafferty

    Segments:
    - CNN's Susan Roesgen helps report and protect people from the floods in Fargo, ND
    - Barack Obama becomes a car salesman in a segment called "Carmageddon '09 - Lemon Aid"
    - Aasif Mandvi interviews two Americans who try to stop illegal immigration in a segment called "Borderline Cops"
    Guests:
    CNN's Jack Cafferty

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    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 40 – Aired: 3/19/2009

    Bruce Springsteen

    Segments:
    - Pope says condoms make AIDS in Africa worse
    - Congress covers its rear as it seeks someone to blame for the AIG bailout

    Guests:
    Bruce Springsteen comes by the show to promote his new album Working on a Dream and perform the title track

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    8.4 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 39 – Aired: 3/18/2009

    Nandan Nilekani

    Segments:
    - An unstoppable army of Burmese pythons roam Florida
    - The Dick Cheney interview in a segment called "Interview With a Vampire" - Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks about how tough it is for white people to be white-collar criminals Guests:
    Author of Imagining India: The Idea of a Renewed Nation Nandan Nilekani

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 38 – Aired: 3/17/2009

    Ian McShane

    Segments:
    - AIG bonuses and the ensuing outrage in a segment called "The Notorious AIG"
    - Populist rage festers prompting citizens to teabag the White House in a segment called IndigNation! Populist Uprising '09 - The Enragening
    - John Oliver hits the streets on St. Patty's Day and reports on the drunken rage over the AIG bonuses

    Guests:
    Actor Ian McShane talks about his new show Kings.

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 37 – Aired: 3/16/2009

    Gen. Richard B. Myers

    Segments:
    - AIG bonuses
    - Stem cell research gets a boost by the Obama administration and then talks about the controversy stirred with John Oliver
    - "The Money Honey Bee" with Samantha Bee
    Guests:
    Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Richard B. Myers talks about his new book Eyes on the Horizon: Serving on the Front Lines of National Security.

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    9.7 Superb 16 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 36 – Aired: 3/12/2009

    Jim Cramer

    Segments:
    - Jon shows us how he prepared for the Jim Cramer interview
    - Bernie Madoff's potential 150-year sentence in a segment called "Bern After Pleading"

    Guests:
    Brace yourselves as Jim Cramer comes on the show tonight to face Jon in the ultimate anchor war showdown

  •  
    7.2 Good 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 35 – Aired: 3/11/2009

    Paul Rudd

    Segments:
    - Jon talks about Jim Cramer who is coming on the show tomorrow to face Jon in the ultimate hyped and manufactured media showdown
    - Republicans gripe about the earmarks in Obama's budget which takes up less than two percent of Obama's spending bill

    Guests:
    Actor Paul Rudd talks about his new movie I Love You Man

  •  
    9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 34 – Aired: 3/10/2009

    Craig Mullaney

    Segments:
    - Jon Stewart and The Daily Show versus Jim Cramer and NBC in a segment called "Basic Cable Personality Clash Skirmish '09"
    - Senior Woman's Issues Correspondent Kristen Schaal talks with Jon about Michelle Obama and how she might define herself as First Lady

    Guests:
    West Point graduate, Rhodes Scholar, Army Ranger and author of the new book The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier's Education, Craig Mullaney

  •  
    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 33 – Aired: 3/9/2009

    Nathaniel Frank

    Segments:
    - CNBC's Jim Cramer says to buy Bear Stearns 2 weeks before it crashes
    - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown visits the U.S.
    - Hillary visits with Russian ambassador to hit the reset button
    - Obama party's his first 100 days in office

    Guests:
    Author of the new book Unfriendly Fire: How the Gay Ban Undermines the Military and Weakens America Nathaniel Frank.

  •  
    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 32 – Aired: 3/5/2009

    Billy Crudup

    Segments:
    - Obama's huge historic budget proposal
    - Rob Corddry talks about how unemployment has effected the American people
    - John Oliver explores the new White House press corps
    Guests:
    Actor Billy Crudup talks about his new movie Watchmen.

  •  
    9.2 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 31 – Aired: 3/4/2009

    Joe Nocera

    Segments:
    - CNBC gives horrible financial advice over the past 2 years
    - The DOW as the ultimate indicator of life instead of people

    Guests:
    New York Times business columnist Joe Nocera

  •  
    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 30 – Aired: 3/3/2009

    Sandra Day O'Connor

    Segments:
    - Michael Steele apologizes for insulting Rush Limbaugh who appears to be the new leader of the Republican Party
    - Mess O'Potamia - The Iraq War is over as promised by Pesident Obama by August 2010, but were sill leaving 40,000 troops there up until the final end of the year 2011

    Guests:
    Former Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 29 – Aired: 3/2/2009

    Harold Varmus

    Segments:
    - CPAC After Party
    - The Tritter phenomena

    Guests:
    Nobel prize winning scientist Harold Varmus talks about his new book The Art and Politics of Science.

  •  
    8.5 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 28 – Aired: 2/26/2009

    Brian Williams

    Segments:
    - FOX News reports on another monumental Joe Biden gaffe
    - Congress' monkey bite bill business
    - Hillary Clinton poetic diplomacy during her trip to Asia
    Guests:
    News anchor Brian Williams

  •  
    7.5 Good 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 27 – Aired: 2/25/2009

    Tom Selleck

    Segments:
    - Obama addresses Congress
    - Republican response to Obama

    Guests:
    Actor Tom Selleck

  •  
    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 26 – Aired: 2/24/2009

    Ricky Gervais

    Segments:
    - Obama brings Republicans together for a summit on the economy
    - Obama goes to Canada for 7 hours in a segment called - "Canuck Obama"
    "Unusual Suspect" with Jason Jones investigating claims that Obama is either the Anti-Christ or Hitler

    Guests:
    Actor Ricky Gervais

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    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 25 – Aired: 2/23/2009

    Jeff Bezos

    Segments:
    - 81st Academy Awards highlights
    - Republicans argue against Obama's stimulus bill money, but they're still taking the money

    Guests:
    Founder of Amazon.com Jeff Bezos

  •  
    8.3 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/12/2009

    John E. Sununu

    Segments:
    - Congress stands against bank CEOs as they explain why they haven't complied with conditions Congress never actually attached to the bailout money
    - John Hodgman declares an Emergency Christmas in an effort to boost the economy
    - Obama visits Fort Myers, Florida which has the highest foreclosure rate of any city
    Guests:
    Former US Senator of New Hampshire, John Sununu

  •  
    7.7 Good 9 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/11/2009

    Daniel Sperling

    Segments:
    - Israeli elections in an uproar with no clear majority
    - Samantha Bee reports from Israel and Wyatt Cenac talk about the elections by saying that Jews like to argue - Treasury Secretary Geithner doesn't roll out the details of Obama's stimulus plan as promised

    Guests:
    Author of Two Billion Cars: Driving Toward Sustainability, Daniel Sperling

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    8.1 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/10/2009

    Thomas Ricks

    Segments:
    - Obama goes to town hall meeting at Elkhart, Indiana (the RV capital of the world) to promote his economic stimulus bill and then holds a televised press conference
    - Chris Matthews thinks Obama was eloquent and analytical whereas Bill O'Reilly thinks Obama is long winded and stupid. - Samantha Bee talks about robots in a segment called "Future Shock"

    Guests:
    Author of The Gamble: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008, Thomas Ricks

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/9/2009

    Walter Isaacson

    Segments:
    - Obama's stimulus bill versus Republican tax cuts
    - Bill O'Reilly ambush hypocrisy as he ignores the privacy rights of anyone who disagrees with him

    Guests:
    President and CEO of the Aspen Institute Walter Isaacson talks about his Time Magazine cover story, "How to Save Your Newspaper."

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/5/2009

    Randall Balmer

    Segments:
    - Obama's stimulus bill goes to the Senate - Dick Cheney on the radio doing what he does best, scaring people of new terrorist attacks
    Guests:
    Randall Balmer, author of God in the White House

  •  
    8.3 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/4/2009

    Karen Greenberg

    Segments:
    - Joe the Plumber or Republican savior - Obama hits the airwaves to promote the stimulus package and Sen. Tom Daschle
    - Obama's press secretary just more of the same - Lewis Black rants on Congress coming to YouTube in "Back in Black"
    Guests:
    Author of The Least Worst Place: Guantanamo's First 100 Days, Karen Greenberg

  •  
    8.3 Great 9 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/3/2009

    Dev Patel

    Segments:
    - Obama appointments didn't pay their taxes
    - Is the honeymoon period over for Obama?
    - John Oliver examines Kenya

    Guests:
    Actor in the new hit movie Slumdog Millionaire, Dev Patel

  •  
    8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/2/2009

    Lawrence Lindsey

    Segments:
    - Senator Tom Daschle didn't pay his taxes - New RNC Chairman is an African-American - Super Bowl highlights Guests:
    Author of What A President Should Know: An Insider's View on How to Succeed in the Oval Office, Lawrence Lindsey

  •  
    8.2 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/29/2009

    P.W. Singer

    Segments:
    - Neil deGrasse Tyson doesn't leave until he solved a Rubik's Cube - Senate confirmation hearings for Obama's attorney general Eric Holder and others as Jon roasts the nominees and the senators - Hate Hannity hotline
    Guest:
    Author of "Wired for War", P.W. Singer

  •  
    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/28/2009

    Neil DeGrasse Tyson

    Segments:
    - Obama's $825 billion economic stimulus plan - Wyatt Cenac helps the Obamas find a new church.
    Guest:
    Astrophysicist and author of "The Pluto Files", Neil DeGrasse Tyson

  •  
    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/27/2009

    Gwen Ifill

    Segments:
    - Obama's first interview as President on an Arab network - Blagojevich appears on every daytime TV interview show and Geraldo chases down Blagojevich in the parking lot of The View
    Guest:
    Editor and moderator of PBS's Washington Week and author of the new book "The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama," Gwen Ifill

  •  
    8.4 Great 9 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/26/2009

    President Jimmy Carter

    Segments:
    - Rod Blagojevich boycotts his impeachment trial in a segment called "Scumdog Million-Hairs" - Obama signs an executive order closing down Gitmo and Fox News fears terrorists will be walking the streets in a segment called "Guantanamo Baywatch - The Final Season"
    Guest:
    Author of "We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land", former President Jimmy Carter

  •  
    8.8 Great 10 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/22/2009

    Liam Neeson

    Segments:
    - Joe Biden cracks another innapropriate joke - Hillary Clinton's first day at work - Obama closes down Gitmo - Fox News is scared of Obama's actions Guest:
    Actor in the new movie "Taken", Liam Neeson

  •  
    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/21/2009

    David Sanger

    Segments:
    - Post inauguration day coverage -

    Guest:
    New York Times Washington Correspondent David Sanger

  •  
    8.9 Great 9 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 10 – Aired: 1/20/2009

    Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson

    Segments:
    - Live Obama inauguration coverage Guest:
    Bishop of New Hampshire Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson

  •  
    8.1 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 9 – Aired: 1/19/2009

    Abderrahim Foukara

    Segments:
    - Inaugural Eve and Obama's train ride to D.C. - You Don't Know Dick - Exit Interview Guest:
    Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief for Al Jazeera Abderrahim Foukara

  •  
    7.9 Good 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 8 – Aired: 1/15/2009

    Bethany McLean

    Segments:
    - Plane crash in the Hudson a block away from the Daily Show studio - Bush keeps America safe everyday but doesn't know if he was ever close to catching Osama - Joe Biden resigns from the Senate and Joe the Plumber heads to Israel in a segment called "Sloppy Joes" - Samantha Bee examines whether Republicans can rebrand themselves and be the party back on top Guests:
    Contributing editor for "Vanity Fair" Bethany McLean.

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 7 – Aired: 1/14/2009

    Fareed Zakaria

    Segments:
    - Man fakes death without providing the body - Hillary Clinton confirmation hearing puts her to sleep - Lewis Black rants on goverment bailout money Guests:
    Frequent guest and the editor of "Newsweek International", Fareed Zakaria.

  •  
    8.1 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 6 – Aired: 1/13/2009

    Daniel Craig

    Segments:
    - President Bush hits the presses doing numerous interviews praising his accomplishments and listing his mistakes and disappointments
    - Sarah Palin's new documentary talks about the mistakes she made in her campaign and how sexism caused them to lose

    Guests:
    Actor Daniel Craig talks about his new movie "Defiance".

  •  
    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 5 – Aired: 1/12/2009

    Maxwell Kennedy

    Segments:
    - Barack Obama holds a press conference to talk about his economic plan. - Blagojevich wheels out the sick to help him out at his press conference and John Oliver analyzes Blagojevich's poetic quote of Tennyson. - Jason Jones teaches Kevin James to be a better pundit after his appearance on "Hardball."

    Guest:
    Author Maxwell Kennedy talks about his new book "Danger's Hour"

  •  
    8.5 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 4 – Aired: 1/8/2009

    Dana Perino

    Segments:
    - All the living ex-presidents dine together and the media overanalyze with a feeding frenzy from necktie colors to positions in the photo-op.
    - Joe the Plumber gets a media job in Israel in a segment called "Pipe Dream"
    - Roland Burris rejected from entering the Senate

    Guest:
    White House Press Secretary Dana Perino

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 3 – Aired: 1/7/2009

    Rachel Maddow

    Segments:
    - "Ordinary Pupils." Senior Correspondents Samantha Bee, Wyatt Cenac and John Oliver go undercover to report on Sasha and Malia Obama's first day of school.
    - "Dr." Aasif Mandvi discusses the possible appointment of CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta as Barack Obama's Surgeon General.

    Guests:
    The host of "The Rachel Maddow Show", Rachel Maddow

  •  
    8.2 Great 7 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 2 – Aired: 1/6/2009

    Michael Wolff

    Segments:
    - "Crisis in the Senate: Deliberative Disorder." 98 Senate senators instead of 100, how will things not get done - The Obama family move to D.C.

    Guests:
    Author Michael Wolff talks about his new book The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch.

  •  
    8.2 Great 8 Votes
    Season 14, Episode 1 – Aired: 1/5/2009

    David Gregory

    Segments: - Israel attacks Gaza Strip - Anderson Cooper debate on the Obama's first dog Guests: Former White House Correspondent for NBC and the new moderator of Meet the Press, David Gregory

  •  
    8.9 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 160 – Aired: 12/11/2008

    Philip Seymour Hoffman

    Segments: - - Guest: Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman talks about his new movie Doubt.

  •  
    8.4 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 159 – Aired: 12/10/2008

    Don Rickles

    Segments:
    - Blagojevich mispronunciations and multiple corruption charges including shaking down a children's hospital - Jason Jones reviews old interview footage he did with Blagojevich - John Oliver talks with Rob Riggle who will be leaving the show about his uniquely physical interview Guest:
    Comedian Don Rickles talks about his new book Rickles' Letters.

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 158 – Aired: 12/9/2008

    Gov. Mike Huckabee

    Segments:
    - Illinois Governor arrested - Newspapers on the brink of bankruptcy due to the internet
    Guest:
    Former Republican presidential contender Mike Huckabee talks about his run for the presidency in his new book Do the Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America.

  •  
    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 157 – Aired: 12/8/2008

    Matthew Alexander

    Segments: - Canadian Prime Minister dissolves Canada's Parliament - Unemployment rates up and our two President's are on the case Guest: U.S. military intelligence officer Matthew Alexander talks about his new book How to Break a Terrorist: The U.S. Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

  •  
    8.5 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 156 – Aired: 12/4/2008

    Ron Howard

    Segments: - A cross decorated with Christmas lights reminiscent of a good ole fashioned cross burning - Big Three automakers fly together to D.C. to ask for money - Dr. Aasif Mandvi files a report about the disease called liberalism Guests: Director Ron Howard talks about his new movie Frost/Nixon

  •  
    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 155 – Aired: 12/3/2008

    Arianna Huffington

    Segments: - Indiana chapter of Planned Parenthood gift certificates - Bush's first exit interview with Charlie Gibson - John Hodgman talks about Bush's lame duck presidency Guests:
    Political blogger and author of The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging, Arianna Huffington.

  •  
    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 154 – Aired: 12/2/2008

    Calvin Trillin

    Segments: - Obama's new cabinet members built of rivals - Rob Riggle reports on the new Obama members - Georgia runoff election with the Republican contender fondling his grandaughter Guests: Poet Calvin Trillin talks about his new book Deciding the Next Decider: The 2008 Presidential Race in Rhyme.

  •  
    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 153 – Aired: 12/1/2008

    Anne Hathaway

    Segments:
    - Black Friday deaths
    - Mumbai terrorist act with John Oliver reporting
    - New York Giants wide receiver shoots himself in the leg
    - MSNBC is bizarro FOX News

    Guests:
    Actress Anne Hathaway promotes her new movie Rachel Getting Married

  •  
    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 152 – Aired: 11/20/2008

    Richard Belzer

    Segments: - Iraq surrenders by making a timetable for when US troops have to leave - Auto industry on the verge of bankruptcy - Pirate attacks Guest:
    Author of I Am Not a Cop! Richard Belzer

  •  
    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 151 – Aired: 11/19/2008

    Jon Meacham

    Segments: - Cheney and Gonzalez Indictment in a segment called "You Don't Know Dick" - Lieberman's betrayal forgiven and Stevens conviction - Lewis Black jabs at Obama merchandise Guest:
    Newsweek editor Jon Meacham

  •  
    8.3 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 150 – Aired: 11/18/2008

    Denis Leary

    Segments: - Obama wants his political rivals in his cabinet - John Oliver explores the magic of CNN's touch screen Guest:
    Actor/comedian Denis Leary

  •  
    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 149 – Aired: 11/17/2008

    Sir David Frost

    Segments: - Bush at the G20 summit - Election update for Alaska, Minnesota, and Georgia Guest: Political satirist Sir David Frost.

  •  
    9.1 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 148 – Aired: 11/13/2008

    Bill O'Reilly

    Segments: Obama's victory leads to large gun purchases, media gun puns, and FOX News fear mongering Guest FOX New's Bill O'Reilly talks about his new book A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity

  •  
    8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 147 – Aired: 11/12/2008

    T. Boone Pickens

    Segments:
    - McCain on Leno And Palin media blitz in a segment called "The Biggest Losers"
    - Supreme Court rules on swear words

    Guest:
    Businessman T. Boone Pickens talks about his new book The First Billion Is the Hardest: Reflections on a Life of Comebacks and America's Energy Future.

  •  
    8.5 Great 3 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 146 – Aired: 11/11/2008

    Thomas Friedman

    Segments:
    - Change comes to America
    - Presidential transition team
    - Bush meets Obama in a segment called "Greatness Watch: Road to Rushmore" Guest: Author Thomas Friedman talks about his new book Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It Can Renew America

  •  
    8.9 Great 4 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 145 – Aired: 11/6/2008

    Paul Rudd

    Segments: Election updates Gay marriage bans Sarah Palin stupidity Kudos to Obama from world leaders and celebrations from around the world Guest: Actor in the new movie Role Models Paul Rudd

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 144 – Aired: 11/5/2008

    Chris Wallace

    Segments: Obama's victory Media coverage of the election and their new toys in a segment called "Why?" Jason Jones talks with Jon about Obama's speech John Oliver searches for the new White House dog in a segment called "Road to the Doghouse" Guest: FOX News Sunday host Chris Wallace

  •  
    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 143 – Aired: 11/4/2008

    Indecision 2008 - Americas Choice

    Live coverage of presidential election results.

  •  
    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 142 – Aired: 11/3/2008

    Doris Kearns Goodwin

    Segments:
    Cheney endorses McCain
    Obama's lofty promises
    McCain and Schwarzenegger campaign
    Proposition 8 in California to ban gay marriage Guest: Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin.

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 141 – Aired: 10/30/2008

    Bill Kristol

    Segments: Obama's infomercial John Oliver explores the job of community organizers Editor of the The Weekly Standard Bill Kristol

  •  
    8.9 Great 10 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 140 – Aired: 10/29/2008

    Barack Obama

    Segments: News media covers white mini-van police chase for an hour Palin goes rogue and speaks for herself Joe the Plumber goes rogue too Mario Lopez gets an exclusive interview with Obama Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama appears via satellite.

  •  
    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 139 – Aired: 10/28/2008

    Steve Martin

    Segments: Senator Ted Stevens is now a convicted felon in a segment called Meet Your New Cellmate McCain forgetful on Meet the Press and overuse of air quotes Wyatt Cenac talks with Jon about recent poll results Actor/comedian Steve Martin

  •  
    7.6 Good 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 138 – Aired: 10/27/2008

    Campbell Brown

    Segments: McCain labels Obama as a sinister socialist John Oliver talks with McCain and Obama supporters Greenspans view on the economy CNN's Campbell Brown

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 137 – Aired: 10/23/2008

    Jon Corzine

    Segments:
    -Political gaffes
    -Real Americans join Rob Riggle for a tour of NY New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine.

  •  
    8.6 Great 11 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 136 – Aired: 10/22/2008

    Tom Brokaw

    Segments: -Palin's expensive wardrobe and tastes in a segment called Project Beltway -Jason Jones explores Palin's small town hypocrisy -Who the F@#k is that Guy? News anchor Tom Brokaw.

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    8.5 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 135 – Aired: 10/21/2008

    Christopher Buckley

    Segments: -Politicians pander to local sports teams -Socialist McCain is dead -John Hodgman talks about his new book Christopher Buckley discusses his book, Supreme Courtship.

  •  
    8.6 Great 10 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 134 – Aired: 10/20/2008

    Eugene Jarecki

    Segments: -Republican strategy to separate the U.S. into "real" vs. fake America -Jason Jones visits real America in Wasilla, Alaska Eugene Jarecki discusses his book, The American Way of War.

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 133 – Aired: 10/16/2008

    Robert Reich

    Segments: -Coverage of the final debate in Word War III -Joe the Plumber's 15 minutes of fame and John Oliver's coverage of this blue collar debate tool -Jason Jones and Samantha Bee talk with undecided voters Former labor secretary to President Clinton, Robert Reich discusses his new book Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life

  •  
    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 132 – Aired: 10/15/2008

    Richard Lewis

    Segments: -Canadian presidential election results in a segment called Canuck the Vote -Senior Presidential Debate Analyst John Oliver reports from the final debate between Obama and McCain -Obama and McCain campaign promises on the economy -Page scandal Rep. Mark Foley's replacement Tim Mahoney cheats on his wife Comedian Richard Lewis

  •  
    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 131 – Aired: 10/14/2008

    Ari Fleischer

    Segments: -Republican smear tactics in an attempt to create fear over Obama in a segment called 10,000 McCainiacs -Senior Brown Correspondent Aasif Mandvi covers the McCain campaign -McCain's game changers and speech recycling Former press secretary to President Bush, Ari Fleischer

  •  
    8.4 Great 10 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 130 – Aired: 10/13/2008

    Amity Shlaes

    Segments: -Clusterf#@k to the Poor House -Senior Financial Analyst Wyatt Cenac talks about the ups and downs of the stock market -Sarah Palins troopergate scandal in VP's Troopers & Practical Jokes Journalist and economic reporter Amity Shlaes discusses her new book The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression

  •  
    8.1 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 129 – Aired: 10/9/2008

    Robert DeNiro

    Segments: Clusterf#@k to the Poor House John Oliver;s talk with the Iraqi Ambassador in Oliver's Travels Actor Robert DeNiro talks about his new movie What Just Happened?

  •  
    8.4 Great 11 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 128 – Aired: 10/8/2008

    Michelle Obama

    Michelle Obama stops by to talk with Jon about her husband's presidential aspirations and the state of the campaign.

  •  
    8.5 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 127 – Aired: 10/7/2008

    Sarah Vowell

    Segments: -Palin attacks Obama (Six Degrees of Desperation) -Senior Polling Analyst John Oliver -Lewis Black in Back in Black looks at campaign attack ads Sarah Vowell talks about her new book The Wordy Shipmates.

  •  
    8.2 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 126 – Aired: 10/6/2008

    Tim Robbins

    Segments: Vice Presidential Debate Coverage John Oliver explores the interest surrounding the debate Jason Jones visits Wasilla, Alaska Tim Robbins talks about his new movie City of Ember

  •  
    8.4 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 125 – Aired: 10/2/2008

    Clint Eastwood

    Tonight, director Clint Eastwood talks about his newest movie creation, Changeling.

  •  
    8.7 Great 10 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 124 – Aired: 10/1/2008

    Peggy Noonan

    Tonight, author Peggy Noonan discusses her new book Patriotic Grace: What It Is and Why We Need It Now.

  •  
    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 123 – Aired: 9/30/2008

    Bill Maher

    Tonight, comedian Bill Maher talks about his new movie Religulous.

  •  
    9 Superb 10 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 122 – Aired: 9/29/2008

    Hooman Majd

    to be announced...

  •  
    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 121 – Aired: 9/25/2008

    Bob Schieffer

    Tonight, journalist and host of CBS's Face the Nation Bob Schieffer talks about his new book Bob Schieffer's America.

  •  
    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 120 – Aired: 9/24/2008

    Aaron Eckhart

    Tonight, actor Aaron Eckhart discusses his role in The Dark Knight.

  •  
    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 119 – Aired: 9/23/2008

    Bill Clinton

    Former President Bill Clinton stops by the show tonight to discuss the current election.

  •  
    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 118 – Aired: 9/18/2008

    Tony Blair

    Jon talks to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 117 – Aired: 9/17/2008

    Charlize Theron

    Charlize Theron talks about her new movie Battle In Seattle.

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    9.2 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 116 – Aired: 9/16/2008

    Ricky Gervais

    Ricky Gervais talks about his new film, Ghost Town.

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    9.2 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 115 – Aired: 9/15/2008

    Barton Gellman

    Jon Stewart discusses the importance of blinking. Sarah Palin will talk to the press as soon as they stop asking her questions. Jason Jones is the only correspondent in the news team with his own spin-off. Washington Post reporter Barton Gellman discusses his book Angler about Dick Cheney's time as the vice-president.

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    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 13, Episode 114 – Aired: 9/5/2008

    RNC Coverage Concludes

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    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 13, Episode 113 – Aired: 9/4/2008

    Mike Huckabee

    Former presidential contender Mike Huckabee voices in on the current election.

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 112 – Aired: 9/3/2008

    Newt Gingrich

    The Daily Show News Team evaluates the Republican Convention, targeting the locale, speeches, and news coverage, especially The O'Reilly Factor. Newt Gingrich is the guest and faces difficult questions on whether Palin is qualified and ready for the vice presidential slot.

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    9.2 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 13 – Aired: 9/2/2008

    RNC Day 1 - Brian Williams

    The Daily Show covers the first day of the Republican National Convention from St. Paul, Minnesota with guest Brian Williams from the NBC Nightly News.

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    9.1 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 111 – Aired: 8/29/2008

    Look Who's Coming to Denver

    The Daily Show covers the last day of the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.

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    9 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 110 – Aired: 8/28/2008

    Evan Bayh

    The DS team continues to cover the Democratic National Convention. Samantha Bee sounds off on the Republican Vice Presidential pick Sarah Palin. Aasif Mandvi reports on Obama's acceptance speech (hours before it is given), and Stewart interviews former democractic vice presidential hopeful Evan Bayh who discusses Indiana's current political mood.

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 108 – Aired: 8/27/2008

    Howard Dean

    Jon Stewart follows day two of the convention, providing humorous commentary on Hillary Clinton's speech and MSNBC footage. John Oliver, in a video, joins Hillary Clinton supporters as they "heal" after her speech. Howard Dean, via satellite, discusses the Democratic Convention, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, the upcoming election.

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    8.5 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 108 – Aired: 8/26/2008

    Tim Kaine

    The Daily Show is in Denver this week to cover the Democratic National Convention. The Daily Show news team references beer ads while providing coverage of Denver and the convention. Media coverage and commentary on Michelle Obama's speech is examined - FOX wants to know if she can prove she's a patriotic human being. John Oliver attempts to heal Clinton supporters with the help of a child therapist. Jon interviews Virginia's governor, Tim Kaine about being on the short list for Vice President running mate to Obama.

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    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 106 – Aired: 8/14/2008

    Ben Stiller

    Tonight, actor and comedian Ben Stiller talks about his new movie, Tropic Thunder.

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 105 – Aired: 8/13/2008

    Philip Pan

    Tonight, The Washington Post's former bureau chief in Beijing from 2001 to 2007, Philip Pan discusses his new book, Out of Mao's Shadow: The Struggle for the Soul of a New China.

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    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 104 – Aired: 8/12/2008

    Senator Mel Martinez

    Tonight, Florida's Senator Mel Martinez talks about his new book which examines his life growing up as poor Cuban immigrant to his rise in the U.S. Senate, A Sense of Belonging: From Castro's Cuba to the U.S. Senate, One Man's Pursuit of the American Dream

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    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 103 – Aired: 8/11/2008

    Ron Suskind

    Tonight, journalist and author Ron Suskind talks about his new book The Way of the World: A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism.

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    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 102 – Aired: 8/7/2008

    David Gregory

    Tonight, NBC's Chief White House Correspondent, David Gregory.

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 101 – Aired: 8/6/2008

    Sen. Chuck Schumer

    Tonight, Senator Chuck Schumer from New York talks about his new book Positively American: Winning Back the Middle-Majority One Family at a Time.

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    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 100 – Aired: 8/5/2008

    Seth Rogen

    Tonight, actor Seth Rogen talks about his new movie Pineapple Express.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 99 – Aired: 8/4/2008

    Dennis Hopper

    Tonight, actor Dennis Hopper talks about his new movie Elegy.

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    9 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 98 – Aired: 7/31/2008

    Brian Williams

    Jon interviews NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 97 – Aired: 7/30/2008

    Ben Wattenberg

    Monica Goodling, ex-Dept. of Justice aide and alumni of Messiah College, admits during Congressional hearings that she crossed the line by using illegal political hiring practices to only hire Repbublicans- but she claims she "didn't mean to" do it. Jon explores CNN's "American Morning" use of music intros. Ben Wattenberg tries to explain why we invaded Iraq.

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 96 – Aired: 7/29/2008

    Bill Bishop

    Senator Ted Stevens is indicted by the Justice Department for accepting house renovations from the oil industry. John McCain is uncomfortable holding hands with the Dalai Lama. John Oliver believes John McCain needs pity votes. Jon plays Wyatt Cenac's Rappers or Republicans gameshow. Bill Bishop, author of The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart discusses how people cluster with their own kind.

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 95 – Aired: 7/28/2008

    Nancy Pelosi

    Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi talks about her new book, Know Your Power: A Message To America's Daughters.

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    8.1 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 94 – Aired: 7/24/2008

    Geo Beach

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    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 93 – Aired: 7/23/2008

    T.J. English

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 92 – Aired: 7/22/2008

    Will Ferrell

    Will Ferrell talks about his new movie, Step Brothers.

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    8.3 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 91 – Aired: 7/21/2008

    Richard Bitner

    Richard Bitner discusses his book Greed, Fraud & Ignorance: A Subprime Insider's Look at the Mortgage Collapse.

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 90 – Aired: 7/17/2008

    Maggie Gyllenhaal

    Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses her role in the movie Dark Knight.

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    9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 89 – Aired: 7/16/2008

    Kenneth Pollack

    Author Kenneth Pollack discusses his new book, A Path Out Of The Desert: A Grand Strategy For America In The Middle East.

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 88 – Aired: 7/15/2008

    Pierce Brosnan

    Pierce Brosnan talks about his new movie Mamma Mia!

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    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 87 – Aired: 7/14/2008

    Andrew Ward

    Author Andrew Ward discusses his new book, The Slaves' War.

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    9.2 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 86 – Aired: 6/26/2008

    Ted Koppel

    Tonight, Ted Koppel talks about his new special about the symbiotic relationship between the U.S. and China on the Discovery Channel called The People's Republic of Capitalism.

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    8.9 Great 22 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 85 – Aired: 6/25/2008

    Coldplay

    Tonight, English rock band Coldplay sing a few songs from their new album, Viva La Vida.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 84 – Aired: 6/24/2008

    James Harding

    Tonight, the editor from The Times in London, James Harding talks about his new book Alpha Dogs: The Americans Who Turned Political Spin into a Global Business.

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    8.3 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 83 – Aired: 6/23/2008

    James McAvoy

    Tonight, actor James McAvoy talks about his new movie with Angelina Jolie, Wanted

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    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 82 – Aired: 6/19/2008

    Mike Myers

    Tonight, actor and comedian Mike Myers talks about his new movie The Love Guru.

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    8.5 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 81 – Aired: 6/18/2008

    Steve Carell

    Tonight, comedian and actor Steve Carell talks about his new movie Get Smart.

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    9 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 80 – Aired: 6/17/2008

    Lara Logan

    Tonight, journalist and reporter for 60 Minutes, Lara Logan.

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    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 79 – Aired: 6/16/2008

    David Iglesias

    Tonight, former U.S. Attorney David Iglesias who was fired from the Bush administration talks about his new book In Justice: Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Bush Administration.

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    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 78 – Aired: 6/12/2008

    Richard Engel

    Tonight, journalist Richard Engel talks about living in Iraq and his new book, War Journal: My Five Years in Iraq. Jon first reports on Bush's trip to Europe in a segment called "George Walker Bush: Still President". Senior Presidential Legalicist John Oliver offered some insight to Bush's rhetoric. Senior Presidential Legalicist John Oliver talks with Jon and gives some insight into Bush's war rhetoric. Finally, Senior Lipizzaner Correspondent Rob Corddry talks about Bush's trip to Slovenia.

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    8.5 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 77 – Aired: 6/11/2008

    Rick Shenkman

    Tonight, author Rick Shenkman discusses his new book "Just How Stupid Are We?: Facing the Truth About the American Voter". Jon first covers Obama's image being used to sell cars. Next, Jon reports on McCain supposedly calling his wife a c*nt after being told by her that his hair didn't look good. To quote McCain's salty Navy talk, 'At least I don't plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you c*nt'. Jon then reports on Obama being called elitist as well as his "hand bump" gesture with his wife. FOX News later insinuated that this was some sort of 'terrorist fist jab'. Finally, Resident Expert John Hodgeman discusses his ideas about his "Staycation/Holistay", or a vacation without ever leaving your home.

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    8.3 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 76 – Aired: 6/10/2008

    Ralph Reed

    Tonight, Republican strategist Ralph Reed talks about his new book Dark Horse: A Political Thriller. Jon reports on the trials of the 9/11 plotters at Guantanamo in a segment called "Guantanamo Baywatch". One of the plotters, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed represented himself at trial and one of his first objections was that his courtroom sketch had his nose drawn too wide. John Oliver investigates Guantanamo by visiting Amnesty International's reenactment of the prison on the streets of Philadelphia in a segment called "Habitat for Inhumanity". Finally, Jon reports on Chuck Norris' efforts to lower gas prices by writing a scathing letter to Congress in a segment called "Gas Hysteria".

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    8.5 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 75 – Aired: 6/9/2008

    Senator Jim Webb

    Tonight, Senator Jim Webb from Virginia talks about his possible chances for becoming Obama's VP and talks about his new book, A Time to Fight: Reclaiming a Fair and Just America. Obama just won the nomination and as Jon first shows us, the media can't help but ask him who his VP choice is going to be. Also, the media frenzy over the possible meeting between Obama and Clinton. Next, a look at Clinton's concession speech. Finally, the hubbub over phase two of the Senate's report over the bad intelligence that got us into the Iraq War. The big headline that made no news on the major media outlets, the Bush administration misled the public into the war.

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    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 74 – Aired: 6/5/2008

    Adam Sandler

    Tonight, actor and comedian Adam Sandler talks about his new movie You Don't Mess with the Zohan. Jon begins the show reporting on Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain talking to AIPAC, a pro-Israel lobby group in a segment called "Indecision 5768". Finally, Senior Women's Issues Commentator Kristen Schaal talks about sexism in the media against Clinton.

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    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 73 – Aired: 6/4/2008

    Barbara Walters

    Tonight, Barbara Walters tells all about her new book Audition: A Memoir. Jon begins the show reporting on history in the making as Barack Obama becomes the presumptive nominee as the Democratic primary's come to a close. Jon brings Abraham Lincoln back from the past to get his reaction to this historic event. Also, Hillary did not choose to concede last night and spent the better half of her speech talking about herself. Next, Jon looks at Obama's victory speech and John McCain's unremarkable "change" speech. Finally, Aasif Mandvi attends a Clinton rally in a segment called "If At First You Don't Concede".

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    9 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 72 – Aired: 6/3/2008

    David Sedaris

    Tonight, comedian David Sedaris talks about his new book When You Are Engulfed in Flames. Jon begins the show with a report out of London as its mayor decides to ban alcohol on their subway. Senior Mass Transit Analyst John Oliver talks about the drunken protests that occured as a result of the ban in a segment called "Anarchy Under The UK". Next, the Associated Press reports on Clinton conceding the election and then taking that back saying that she won't concede after tonight's primary's. The media pounce on this report and the speculation starts flying. Clinton's spokesperson Terry McAuliffe stops by to talk wih Jon about Hillary's inevitable victory. Finally, The Daily Show's new correspondent Wyatt Cenac talks about the neverending process that was this year's Democratic primary's.

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    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 71 – Aired: 6/2/2008

    Scott McClellan

    Tonight, former White House Press Secretary (2003-2006) for President Bush and author of the new book What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception, Scott McClellan. Jon begins the show with Fred Schneider from the B-52's reading an excerpt from Scott McClellan's new book. Finally, Jon reports on the status of the primary's conducted in Michigan and Florida and whether the DNC will seat their delegates at the convention in a segment called "MI FL Hunters".

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    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 70 – Aired: 5/29/2008

    Richard A. Clarke

    Tonight, former Chief Counter-Terrorism Adviser on the US National Security Council and author of Your Government Failed You: Breaking the Cycle of National Security Disasters, Richard Clarke.

    Jon begins the show with a look at Obama's doctor who declared that he's in excellent health.

    Next, President Bush visits the US Air Force Academy to give the graduation speech and pose for pictures with the graduates.

    Also, Republicans disapprove of the new GI Bill in a segment called "C*A*S*H". The bills will pay soldiers who have put in three years to attend any public university in their state that they wish to attend.

    Finally, Samantha Bee talks about the recent "Sex and the City" premiere.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 69 – Aired: 5/28/2008

    Fred Burton

    Tonight, foremost expert on counter-terrorism Fred Burton talks about his new book, Ghost: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent. Jon begins the show talking about McCain's fund raising campaign with Bush in the privacy of an insurance magnate's home. McCain also releases his medical records for a full three hours in a segment called "Indecision 2008: Full Release". Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks with Jon about who Obama should pick as his VP.

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    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 68 – Aired: 5/27/2008

    Matt Taibbi

    Tonight, journalist and author of Jon Stewart concludes the show with his interview of Matt Taibbi, author of The Great Derangement: A Terrifying True Story of War, Politics, and Religion at the Twilight of the American Empire.

    Jon begins the show looking at President Bush's awesome overuse of the word awesome.

    Next, the Clinton's once played the blame game against the vast right-wing conspiracy and now have begun to sing a different tune, blaming the left-wing conspiracy of the media for her losses in a segment entitled "The War on the Clintons: The Great Delegate, Superdelegate and Popular Vote Robbery". Senior Political Correspondent John Oliver reports from Puerto Rico on Hillary's vow to continue fighting no matter what.

    Finally, Rob Riggle talks about his journey with the press pool following Barack Obama around the country in a segment called "The Spiels on the Bus".

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    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 67 – Aired: 5/15/2008

    Denis Leary

    Tonight, actor and star of the new movie Recount, Denis Leary. Jon begins the show with John Edwards endorsement of Obama. Next, Jon reports on Bush's visit to Israel and his remarks against the use of diplomacy. Bush also comments about how he's stopped playing golf out of respect for those who died in Iraq in segment called "Golf War". Senior White House Correspondent Jason Jones talks about how popularity doesn't matter to President Bush. Finally, Jon reports on the GOP's brand deficiency's and their new slogan, "The Change You Deserve".

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    8.9 Great 4 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 66 – Aired: 5/14/2008

    John Harwood

    Tonight, journalist and author of Pennsylvania Avenue: Profiles in Backroom Power, John Harwood.

    Jon starts the show off with coverage of Hillary's crushing victory in West Virginia's primary, perhaps due to their racist and uninformed poor white voters, in a segment called "The Long Flat Seemingly Endless Bataan Death March to the White House". Finally, Jon reports on McCain's speech on global warming in a segment called "Man on Emission".

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 65 – Aired: 5/13/2008

    Bill Moyers

    Tonight, journalist and author of Moyers on Democracy, Bill Moyers. Jon begins the show talking smack about Justice Antonin Scalia's comments about The Daily Show. Next, Jon reports on the struggles the media encounter trying to report on high gas prices in a segment called "Crisis in Covering the Gas Crisis". Senior Media Analyst Aasif Mandvi talks about how reporters stole one of his signature reporting moves. Finally, Jon reports on the state of democracy in Russia and Mother Russia's new leadership in a segment called "Indecisionski '08avich: Vodka Vote".

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 64 – Aired: 5/12/2008

    Douglas Feith

    Douglas Feith, former undersecretary of defense (2001-2005), discusses his new book War and Decision and the perception of the war in Iraq.

    Jon focuses on Hillary Clinton's campaign manager McAuliffe's guffaw on Meet the Press and Senior Wedding Correspondent John Oliver also discusses Jenna Bush's nuptials.

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    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 63 – Aired: 5/8/2008

    David Perlmutter

    Tonight, professor of journalism at the University of Kansas and author of Blogwars: The New Political Battleground, David Perlmutter.

    Jon begins the show reporting on The Today Show's Meredith Vieira visit and inside look at Dick Cheney's house in a segment called "You Don't Know Dick".

    Next, Jon reports on the media crowning Obama as the Dem's nominee and Clinton refuses to exit the race. Senior Campaign Correspondent Rob Riggle talked with Jon about how Obama can rid himself of Clinton and get some non-college educated whites to vote for him.

    Finally, Lewis Black in "Back in Black" talks about Bush's economic stimulus package.

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    8.1 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 62 – Aired: 5/7/2008

    Senator John McCain

    "The Long Flat Seemingly Endless Bataan Death March to the White House" continue and Jon gives us the highlights of the Indiana/North Carolina primaries & finally presidential candidate for the Republican Party John McCain, talks about his campaign and potential opponents.

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 61 – Aired: 5/6/2008

    Fareed Zakaria

    Tonight, journalist Fareed Zakaria talks about Iraq and the current race for President as well as his new book, The Post-American World. Jon begins the show tonight reporting on Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann and Detroit's Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and the sex scandals rocking the Midwest in a segment called "Rustbelt Midwest Swing State F@#kfest". The R Kelly Impersonator also makes his third appearance on the show as he sings commentary to Jon's report on Detroit's mayor and his 14,000 text messages from a state phone to a staff member he was intimate with. Finally, John Oliver visits the award ceremony for political ad consultants in a segment called "John Ollie's Ticket to the Pollies".

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    8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 60 – Aired: 5/5/2008

    Sen. Harry Reid

    Tonight, U.S. Senate Majority Leader from Nebraska and author of the new book The Good Fight, Senator Harry Reid.

    Jon begins the show tonight reporting on the 5th anniversary of Bush's 'Mission Accomplished' banner declaration. White House press secretary Dana Perino helped Bush out by saying the banner should have been more specific as to whose mission was accomplished, namely, "Mission accomplished for these sailors who are on this ship on their mission."

    Next, Indecision '08 rolls on with a report on the Guam caucuses in a segment called "The Long Flat Seemingly Endless Bataan Death March to the White House". Also, the 'Panderer's Box' is opened with Hillary pandering to the Nascar Skoal chewing tobacco crowd & Obama plays some b-ball.

    Finally, John Oliver talks with political consultants and their political ads that are up for contention in a political ad award ceremony in a segment called "John Ollie's Ticket to the Pollies".

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    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 59 – Aired: 5/1/2008

    Howard Dean

    Tonight, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee Howard Dean talks about the current race for the Democratic presidential nominee.

    Jon begins the show reporting on the media's coverage of the economic downturn that might or might not be a recession in a segment called "The Slowdown, Difficult Period, Rough Patch, Difficult Headwind, Tough Time Update". Senior Oil, Natural Gas & Kerosene Analyst John Oliver talks with Jon about Bush's response to the economic bad news, which is namely the use of a magic wand to cure the economy's ills.

    Finally, Jason Jones reports on Hillary Clinton's toddlerhood in a segment called "Hillary Clinton: The Scranton Summers, Age 3".

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    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 58 – Aired: 4/30/2008

    Robert Schlesinger

    Tonight, reporter and author of White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters, Robert Schlesinger. Jon begins the show reporting the intense media coverage surrounding Reverend Jeremiah Wright and Obama's reaction to his former pastor in a segment called "Festival of Wrights". Resident Expert John Hodgman stops by to talk with Jon about the Wright controversy and the role of spiritual advisers to Presidents.

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    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 57 – Aired: 4/29/2008

    Newt Gingrich

    Tonight, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich talks about his new book Days of Infamy.
    Jon begins the show reporting on the new release of Grand Theft Auto in a segment called "Land of the Spree". Senior Virtual Correspondent Aasif Mandvi reports live from Liberty City on the state of chaos in this video game city. Next, Jon reports on Supreme Court Justice Scalia's interview on 60 Minutes in a segment called "Justice Scalia" (What? No fun puns that rhyme with "Scalia"?) Finally, Jon reports on the federal government's war against teen sex with the government spending over $1 billion for abstinence only education in a segment called "The Global War In Your Pants".

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    9.1 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 56 – Aired: 4/28/2008

    Jimmy Carter

    Tonight, former President Jimmy Carter talks about his new book A Remarkable Mother. Jon begins the show with a segment called "Penis Theft Panic Update" that apparently is occurring in the Congo. Apparently, 13 suspected sorcerers are using black magic to steal and or shrink men's penises, but lucky for us, they've all been arrested. Finally, a segment called "Charismatic Black Preacher Round-Up: The Reverending Story" with Jon reporting on Reverend Jeremiah Wright's recent PBS interview & recent appearances in front of the press.

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    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 55 – Aired: 4/24/2008

    Colin Firth

    Jon starts the show off talking about how Al Qaeda just might be a U.S. ally against Iran. Then, Jon complains about the democratic race dragging on. Also, Jon talks about the food shortages happening in the world in a segment called "Dude, Where's my Carbs". Aasif Mandvi reports from East Africa about the food shortage there while Rob Riggle covers the rationing of rice at big box stores (despite the US not having a shortage). Finally, Jon reviews John McCain's interview with George Stephanopoulos. Colin Firth comes on the show to promote his new movie Then She Found Me and shares an embarrassing story.

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    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 54 – Aired: 4/23/2008

    Howard Fineman

    Tonight, journalist and author of The Thirteen American Arguments: Enduring Debates That Define and Inspire Our Country, Howard Fineman. Jon begins the show tonight reviewing the primary results of Pennsylvania and takes a trip back into the past as he reviews Clinton's rhetoric over the course of her running for President in a segment called "Indecision 2008: The Long Flat Seemingly Endless Bataan Death March to the White House". Finally, John Oliver and Jason Jones hang out with Pennsylvanians and try to pretend they care about their opinion.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 53 – Aired: 4/22/2008

    John Waters

    Tonight, cult film director John Waters. Jon begins the show tonight looking at the presidential candidates addressing the audience of the WWE. Next, Jon takes a look at so-called military analysts the media uses, but the Pentagon call message force multipliers in a segment called "The Less You Know". Senior Military Analyst Rob Riggle talks with Jon about the recent Pentagon report about Pakistan being a safe haven for terrorists. Finally, Samantha Bee and Larry Wilmore visit Pennsylvania and talk with some voters.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 52 – Aired: 4/21/2008

    Senator Barack Obama

    Tonight, Democratic presidential candidate from Illinois, Senator Barack Obama. Jon starts the show off by reviewing the Pope's communion day at Yankee stadium and his visit to a local synagogue. Next, Jon looks at the Democratic presidential candidates last minute push to secure some more Pennsylvania voters. Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks about whether Obama actually gave Hillary the finger or was just scratching his face.

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    9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 51 – Aired: 4/17/2008

    Uma Thurman

    Tonight, actress and star of the new movie The Life Before Her Eyes, Uma Thurman. Jon begins the show with "Indecision '08" and coverage of the Obama/Clinton Pennsylvania debate and the superfluous questions asked of them. Finally, Resident Expert John Hodgman talks with Jon about elitism and the presidential candidates.

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    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 50 – Aired: 4/16/2008

    Peter Steinfels

    Tonight, NY Times religion columnist and author of A People Adrift: The Crisis of the Roman Catholic Church in America, Peter Steinfels. Jon begins the show with an in depth look at the Pope's visit and the intense media coverage in a segment called "Pope in America: Blessed Week Ever". Senior Correspondent Samantha Bee talks about how the visit effected her. Finally, Rob Riggle reports about the paparazzi and the dangerous work they do in a segment called "Fights, Camera, Action!"

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 49 – Aired: 4/15/2008

    Jack Goldsmith

    Tonight, the former head of the Office of Legal Counsel to President Bush, current Harvard law professor, and author of The Terror Presidency: Law and Judgment Inside the Bush Administration, Jack Goldsmith. Jon begins the show tonight with a look at the Pope's U.S. visit. Bush was kind enough to pick him up at the airport. Next, Jon looks at the high level discussions by the top six in the Bush administration (Cheney, Powell, Rice, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, Tenet) on the use of torture in a segment called "House of Pain". Finally, Jon reports on the controversy surrounding the Beijing Olympics. Special Commentator Kristen Schaal drops by to talk about this hot button issue.

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    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 48 – Aired: 4/14/2008

    Judd Apatow

    Tonight, the director and writer of the new movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Judd Apatow.

    Jon begins the show tonight with a report on Obama's bitter comments about Pennsylvanians in a segment called "Gaffe-In". Of course, the media waste no time attacking Obama and questioning whether he is an elitist. Next, Hillary goes drinking with the common man and has a few shots of Crown Royal. Jon then talks about why being an elitist isn't a bad thing.

    Finally, Jon looks at Bush's speech about the disatrous effects of pulling out of Iraq.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 47 – Aired: 4/10/2008

    Aram Roston

    Tonight, journalist and author of The Man Who Pushed America to War: The Extraordinary Life, Adventures and Obsessions of Ahmad Chalabi, Aram Roston.

    Jon begins the show with a look at Wolf Blitzer's intense coverage of the Olympic torch being carried through the streets and back alley factories of San Francisco.

    Finally, Senior Political Analyst John Oliver talks with Jon about FOX News' new Bush documentary. In honor of this, John Oliver has produced his own documentary on FOX News entitled "The Meter is Running".

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 46 – Aired: 4/9/2008

    Steve Coll

    Tonight, journalist and author of The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century, Steve Coll.

    Jon begins the show with Gen. David Petraeus' report to Congress about the success or lack thereof of the surge in a segment called "Iraq Me Dave Petraeus Part 2". Finally, Senior Middle East Correspondent Aasif Mandvi reports from Baghdad about how the Iraqis perceived the hearing.

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    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 45 – Aired: 4/8/2008

    Cokie Roberts

    Tonight, political commentator and author of Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation, Cokie Roberts.

    Jon begins the show with a segment called "Dick Move of the Week" as Obama's campaign hands out free tickets to a Dave Matthews concert on the same day and on the same campus that Bill Clinton was giving a speech.

    Next, Jon talks about the recent airline groundings and repair problems in a segment called "Airplane!". Senior Washington Correspondent Jason Jones talks with Jon about the FAA's failure to inspect planes.

    Finally, Lewis Black in "Back in Black" talks about celebrity endorsements of presidential candidates.

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    9.2 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 44 – Aired: 4/7/2008

    Nathan Lane

    Tonight, actor and star of David Mamet's new play called November, Nathan Lane. Jon begins tonight's show with the Olympic torch's trip to China which included various protesters trying to put the flame out. Luckily, the French police put the flame out themselves before any protester could. Next, the remaining presidential candidates try to separate themselves from the pack by taking advantage of Martin Luther King Jr's recent assassination anniversary in a segment called "got mlk?" Finally, Congress' hearings on the internet's virtual world environment called Second Life where apparently terrorists use to recruit and simulate terrorist acts in a segment called "Avatar Heroes".Senior Virtual Correspondent Rob Riggle reports live from this virtual environment and reports on the hearing.

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 43 – Aired: 4/3/2008

    George Clooney

    Tonight, the star and director of the new movie Leatherheads, George Clooney. Jon begins tonight's show with a look at President Bush's recent trip to Eastern Europe to drum up support for the war in Afghanistan in a segment called "George Walker Bush: Still President". Senior Political Analyst John Oliver talks with Jon about Bush's attempt to get these countries to join NATO. Next, Jon looks at Obama's face time on various news outlets and talk shows, all except for FOX News' Chris Wallace who emphasized Obama's promise to be on his show by placing a "24" style countdown clock called Obama Watch. Finally, Jon looks at Obama's recent appearance on "Hardball with Chris Matthews".

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    7.8 Good 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 42 – Aired: 4/2/2008

    William Safire

    Tonight, former political columnist for The New York Times and author of Safire's Political Dictionary, William Safire. Jon begins tonight with a segment called "Indecision 2008: Monsters of Nostalgia Tour" as John McCain attempts to reintroduce himself to the public through the media blitz covering the Dems race. Jon hits the hot spots on McCain's tour of his life by first talking with Senior Biographical Commentator Jason Jones reporting live from Annapolis where McCain was a cadet in 1954. Next, Senior Personal History Correspondent Samantha Bee reports from Gettysburg where McCain gave some water to Abraham Lincoln. Finally, Senior Life-Telling Man Rob Riggle reports from a cave in France where our human ancestors, including McCain, first drew on a cave. Jon then looks at the House of Representatives who spent a day grilling some oil executives about record gas prices. Senior Petrol Correspondent John Oliver reports from a gas station about these high prices.

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 41 – Aired: 4/1/2008

    Simon LeVay

    Tonight, neuroscientist and author of When Science Goes Wrong, Simon LeVay.

    "Indecision 2008" continues with Obama's attempt to keep his campaign's momentum going with his appeal to blue collar workers in Pennsylvania by doing some of their chores, but his positive advance is suddenly halted by his poor bowling performance. Next, Jon looks at the media's reports on whether Hillary's continuing campaign is hurting the Dems' chances to get the White House.

    Finally, Jason Jones reports on a 21 year old superdelegate and what exactly a superdelegate is in a segment called "Donkey Punch".

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    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 40 – Aired: 3/31/2008

    Sen. Chuck Hagel

    Tonight, Republican Senator from Nebraska and co-author of America: Our Next Chapter: Tough Questions, Straight Answers , Chuck Hagel. Jon begins tonight with an Iraq update as Bush attempts to promote some good news out of Iraq even though violence is increasing in a segment called "Bless O'Potamia". Senior Baghdad Correspondent John Oliver talks with Jon about this increase in violence. Finally, President Bush takes a break from his normal presidential responsibilities and throws the opening pitch for the Washington Nationals amidst a cacophony of boo's from the crowd.

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    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 39 – Aired: 3/20/2008

    Alex Kingsbury

    Tonight, an associate editor at U.S. News & World Report magazine, Alex Kingsbury.

    Jon begins the show tonight with a special report on Iraq, which marked its five year anniversary yesterday with a number of colorful protests. Next, a look at Bush's Iraq speeches over the last five years in a segment called "Iraq: The First 5 Years". Finally, Jon reports on Dick Cheney's visit to the Middle-East in a segment called "Dick Cheney: International Man of Misery".

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 38 – Aired: 3/19/2008

    Sen. Arlen Specter

    Tonight, Pennsylvania Senator and author of Never Give In: Battling Cancer in the Senate, Arlen Specter. Jon begins the show tonight reporting on yet another sexual perversion of a Alabama's governor in a segment called "The Govs Must Be Horny". Apparently, Governor Bob Riley likes banana pudding served on a Thai shemales breasts. Next, Jon reports on the low value of the U.S. dollar compared to other nations currencies and the media's attempt to figure out if we are in a recession. But according to Bush, this is no recession, only a slowdown. Resident Expert John Hodgman about whether we indeed are in a recession. Finally, "Indecision 2008" with Barack Obama's powerful speech on race and the media's intense coverage and asinine questions.

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    8.5 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 37 – Aired: 3/18/2008

    Jeffrey Sachs

    Tonight, economist and author of Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet, Jeffrey Sachs.

    Jon begins tonight reporting on various governors who have had extra marital affairs in a segment called "The Govs Must Be Horny". Apparently, Montana's Governor Brian Schweitzer 'gets his rocks off by rubbing against farmers at county fairs'.

    Next, Jon reports on Barack Obama's race speech in response to the media's torrent of coverage regarding his pastor Jeremiah Wright's controversial remarks. Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks with Jon about white/black race relations.

    Finally, Jason Jones hits the street of NYC on St. Patrick's Day and asks what people think of the Eliot Spitzer scandal.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 36 – Aired: 3/17/2008

    Brian Fagan

    Tonight, archaeologist, professor of anthropology, and author of The Great Warming: Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations, Brian Fagan, Jon begins the show tonight with some bad financial news in a segment called "Broken Arrow: Crisis in the Chartland". President Bush tries to quell fears of a looming recession by promoting his economic stimulus package, but to no avail as Jon reports on the collapse of Bear Stearns. Senior Financial Analyst Aasif Mandvi reports live from his suicidal jump off a NY skyscraper. Finally, Jon reports on the New York's new governor. Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks with Jon about the new African-American governor, who also happens to be legally blind.

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    8.1 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 35 – Aired: 3/13/2008

    Dana Perino

    Tonight, the current White House Press Secretary, Dana Perino. Jon begins the show reporting on Hillary's friend Geraldine Ferraro's racist comments about Obama and later, Obama's preacher damning America in a segment called "You're Not Helping". Next, new Daily Show Special Commentator Kristin Schaal talks about Ferraro's comments and talks to the future woman president in the year 2300. Finally, an update on "Mess O'Potamia" with the U.S. military finally admitting Saddam Hussein has no connection with Al Qaeda, leaving Bush to justify the war as an act of giving freedom.

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    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 34 – Aired: 3/12/2008

    Ronald Kessler

    Tonight, journalist and author of The Terrorist Watch: Inside the Desperate Race to Stop the Next Attack, Ronald Kessler. Jon begins the show with Governor Eliot Spitzer's resignation and looks at the media's coverage of this event, which gave the full O.J. following the car treatment. John Oliver talks with Jon some more about Spitzer and his Achilles heel, namely his penis. Finally, "Indecision 2008" continues as Jon reports on Obama's victory in Mississippi, which came to no surprise to the media since the state is mainly African-American.

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    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 33 – Aired: 3/11/2008

    Grover Norquist

    Tonight, president of taxpayer advocacy group Americans for Tax Reform and author of Leave Us Alone: Getting the Government's Hands Off Our Money, Our Guns, Our Lives , Grover Norquist. Jon begins tonight's show with a report on the media salivating all over the Governor Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal. Legal Analyst Rob Riggle talks with Jon about the legal/penal implications in a segment called "Gubernatorial Malfeasance". Samantha Bee then talks with Jon about Spitzer's clichéd apology standing next to his supporting wife. Samantha also takes the time to apologize to her husband Jason Jones for the many men she slept with. Finally, Lewis Black talks about the nitty gritty details about the Spitzer scandal in a segment called "Back in Black".

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    8.3 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 32 – Aired: 3/10/2008

    Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell

    Tonight, a U.S. officer who was chief spokesman & Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Effects for the Multi-National Force in Iraq, Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell. Jon begins tonight's show with the Eliot Spitzer prostitution ring scandal. Next, Jon covers the Wyoming Democratic caucuses and Samantha Bee talks about how Obama won Wyoming. Finally, Rob Riggle reports on a U.S. Marine Corp recruiting office in Berkeley, CA that has been asked to leave and is being protested against.

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 31 – Aired: 3/6/2008

    Sen. Tom Daschle

    Tonight, former Senate Majority leader and author of Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis, Senator Tom Daschle. Jon begins tonight with a report about whether the Democratic delegates from Florida and Michigan will be counted. Next, John McCain gets a big endorsement from President Bush in a segment called "Terms of Endorsement". Jon then reviews how the price of oil has tripled within the last 7 years of the Bush presidency. Finally, Middle East Correspondent Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about the rising gas prices.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 30 – Aired: 3/5/2008

    Martin Fletcher

    Tonight, a correspondent from NBC news and author of Breaking News: A Stunning and Memorable Account of Reporting from Some of the Most Dangerous Places in the World, Martin Fletcher. Jon begins the show with Tuesday's primary results as Hillary Clinton clinches Ohio & Texas, John McCain wins the GOP nomination, and Huckabee's very detailed farewell speech. The ultimate winners are the media who have a few more months to play with their new technology toys. To counter the big news media oulet's, Jon unveils the new Daily Show election center room.

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    8.2 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 29 – Aired: 3/4/2008

    Ralph Nader

    Tonight, the newest presidential candidate and author of The Seventeen Traditions, Ralph Nader. Jon begins tonights show with a report on the do or die moment that is today's primaries. Senior Political Correspondent Rob Riggle talks with Jon about the life and death struggle surrounding the primaries in a segment called "Mortal Kombat '08". Finally, a segment called "Fruits of Democracy" about the Iraq War which is turning 5 years old this month and the Iranian President's cordial visit to Iraq.

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    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 28 – Aired: 3/3/2008

    Hillary Clinton

    Tonight, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Jon reports on a pre-super Tuesday possible "ultimate last final showdown" and highlights of Clinton/Obama's interviews and speeches in Ohio and Texas.

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    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 27 – Aired: 2/28/2008

    Brian Williams

    Tonight, the anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, Brian Williams. Jon begins tonight's show with a look at Bush's recent presidential news conference and his trip to Africa in a segment called "Bushman of Africa". Senior White House Correspondent John Oliver was along for the ride with President Bush in Africa and talks with Jon about his experience. Finally, Expert Youth Politics Reporter on Voting Demetri Martin reports on why the youth vote is so important this election year in a segment called "Trendspotting with Demetri Martin". The TDS Street Team hits the New York City bar scene and asks young people who their voting for.

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    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 26 – Aired: 2/27/2008

    Allen Guelzo

    Tonight, professor and author of Lincoln and Douglas: The Debates that Defined America, Allen Guelzo. Tonight, Jon begins tonight's show with a review of the final Obama/Clinton debate in a segment called "Last Tango in Cleveland". Some of the highlights include the details surrounding their health care plans, the Louis Farrakhan Obama endorsement, and Clinton's pity plea about always getting the first and hardest questions. Senior Correspondent Samantha Bee talks with Jon about the media's bias against Clinton. Finally, Jason Jones reports on the full caffeine eclipse that occurred for 3 hours on February 26th as all Starbucks stores closed down to retrain their baristas.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 25 – Aired: 2/26/2008

    Madeleine Albright

    Tonight, former Secretary of State and author of Memo to the President Elect: How We Can Restore America's Reputation and Leadership, Madeleine Albright. Jon begins tonight's show with a recap of his hosting of the Oscars along with commentary from Senior Hollywood Correspondent John Oliver in a segment called "Hooray for Oscarwood!" Finally, "Indecision 2008" continues as Obama steamrolls Clinton in a number of previous primaries in the last few weeks. As Jon notes, Hillary's strategy is to be gracious one moment, only to be disdainful the next.

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    9.2 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/14/2008

    Lee Siegel

    Tonight, author of Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of the Electronic Mob, Lee Siegel.

    Jon begins tonights show reporting on Roger Clemens testimony before the House Oversight Committee on the use of steroids in a segment called "Best Damn Sports Hearing Period".

    Finally, an update on Iraq with the Iraqi Parliament making steady progress by picking a new flag. Also, Al-Qaeda job applications have been found and Resident Expert John Hodgman talks with Jon about this recent discovery and how to successfully apply for an Al-Qaeda position.

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    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/13/2008

    Mark Siegel

    Tonight, former adviser to Benazir Bhutto and promoting Bhutto's book Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West, Mark Siegel. A Daily Show ends and The Daily Show returns as Jon marks the return of the writers. The writing staff waste no time as Jon reports on a first ever in history using every dog pun in the book; a beagle won the Westminster dog show in a segment called "Westminster Labbey". Next, "Indecision 2008" with Jon reporting on the Potomac primaries or as some may call them, crabcake primaries. Obama and McCain were the victors for the night and as Jon notes, the media waste no time trying to hype up the contest. Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks with Jon about how Black History Month help Obama win the primary's last night. Finally, "Torture Talk" continues with Jon reporting on the investigation surrounding the CIA's destruction of videotapes of detainee interogations. But no fear, Senator Arlen Specter is on the case, not on the detsruction of the CIA tapes, but of tapes the New England Patriots used and then destroyed to spy on a competing team.

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    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/12/2008

    Bill Kristol

    Tonight, the editor of The Weekly Standard, Bill Kristol.

    Jon begins tonight highlighting the best of the feud over who created Mike Huckabee and Jon's debt to Chuck Norris for completing his exercise gym, for his action pants, and tips on how to drive out of your own grave. Next, Jon looks at MTV's interview with Mike Huckabee and Huck's focus on religion.

    Finally, Senior Correspondent Rob Riggle reports live from The Daily Show set on the difficult times the show has faced without writers.

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/11/2008

    Philip Shenon

    Tonight, investigative reporter for The New York Times and author of The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation, Philip Shenon. Jon begins tonight with a bit of good news regarding the writers strike as the strike may come to an end this Wednesday. Next, a segment called "Torture Talk" with Jon reporting on recent news that the administration finally admitted to committing acts of waterboarding against detainees, but still claim that this is not torture. Senior Waterboarding Analyst John Oliver discusses the subtleties hidden within the administrations definition of waterboarding and torture. Finally, an "Indecision 2008" update as Obama's audio book goes up against Bill Clinton's audio book at the Grammy's. Not only did Obama win the Grammy, but all five primaries last Saturday. Another primary is coming up this Tuesday and Jon notices how the media has such colorful nicknames for it.

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/7/2008

    Laton McCartney

    Tonight, author of The Teapot Dome Scandal: How Big Oil Bought the Harding White House and Tried to Steal the Country, Laton McCartney. Jon begins tonight with some breaking news as Mitt Romney suspends his run for President so that the terrorists don't win. Senior Analyst Jason Jones talks with Jon about Romney's recent decision to back out of the race and how big of a douchebag he is. Finally, an old segment called "Mass. Hysteria" from November 2005 with Ed Helms investigating the legalization of gay marriage in Massachusetts.

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    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/6/2008

    Tom Brokaw

    Tonight, journalist and author of Boom!: Voices of the Sixties Personal Reflections on the '60s and Today, Tom Brokaw. Jon begins tonight with a review of Super Tuesday's interesting and fascinating results. First, Clinton and Obama are in a deadheat, McCain is halfway to the GOP nomination, Huckabee did good in the South, & Romney wasted a lot of his money. Jon then looks at how the media tried to breakdown the voter demographics with fancy charts and later, different colors for each candidate's victory such as aquamarine and Carolina blue. Finally, John Oliver investigates how political polls can be wrong and how they can be corrected. The whole Daily Show correspondent crew hit the streets and poll New Yorkers before Super Tuesday and to make sure their polling numbers don't change, they threaten to maim and beat up any voter who is going to change their minds.

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    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/5/2008

    Chris Wallace

    Tonight, the host of FOX News Sunday's, Chris Wallace. Jon begins tonight with coverage of the media's over exaggeration of SUPER Duper Tsunami Monster Tuesday and Hillary Clinton's debut on the Hallmark Channel. Finally, John Oliver goes down to hang out with some of Super Tuesday voters at the New York Giants parade.

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    9 Superb 13 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/4/2008

    Tim Gunn

    Tonight, fashion expert and on-air mentor to designers on Project Runway, Tim Gunn. Jon begins tonight with a few comments over the New York Giants Super Bowl win last night and a few insults against Boston. Next, Jon reviews the Obama/Clinton debate last week and the plethora of visibly concerned celebrities. Finally, just as Jon was about to talk about the commercials shown during the Super Bowl, Stephen Colbert & Conan O'Brien drop by to discuss there fued over who made Huckabee and attempt to settle it once and for all by fighting it out physically.

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    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/31/2008

    Karen Tumulty

    Tonight, a journalist from Time Magazine who recently interviewed Obama & Ted Kennedy, Karen Tumulty. Jon begins tonight's show commenting on the massive number of screens CNN's Situation Room uses and how when they were announcing John Edwards withdrawal, they had Spongebob dancing on one of them. Edwards has not endorsed anyone, but Guiliani wasted no time in endorsing John McCain. Next, Jon talks with Senior Political Correspondent Rob Riggle about how President Bush can pretty much enact any law he wants an bypass Congress entirely simply by creating signing statements. Finally, Jason Jones files a report on how sleazy political mailings are created in a segment called "Dirty Jobs: Campaign Edition".

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/30/2008

    Peggy Noonan

    Tonight, columnist from The Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan. Indecion 2008 continues as Jon reports on two of the big presidential candidates dropping out of the race. John Edwards delivers his goodbye speech from New Orleans and leaves us all hanging by not endorsing anyone else. Rudy Giuliani's put all of his eggs in Florida's basket and his gamble did not pay off. Next, two men enter, one man will leave, as Jon reports on the two GOP canidates left in the race, McCain and Romney. Senior Political Correspondent John Oliver reports live from Romney headquarters back in the 1950's.

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/29/2008

    Doris Kearns Goodwin

    Tonight, presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin. Jon begins tonight's show with a review of President Bush's final State of the Union address. Some of the highlights include Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush's red dress, Bush allowing us all to become deciders once again, and finally, the coup de gras, Dick Cheney smiling. Finally, the governor of Kansas provides the Democratic response which asks Bush to join them and for all of us citizens to sleep well.

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    8.3 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/28/2008

    Phil Simms

    Tonight, former New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms. Jon begins tonight reporting on Obama's big win in the South Carolina primary and Bill Clinton's attempt to minimize this win. Obama gets another boost by getting the Kennedy's endorsement. Next, Mitt Romney let's the dogs out and passes out the bling-bling in Florida as he attempts to court the minority vote. As for the Democrats in Florida, the Democratic delagates in that state are boycotted since Florida moved up its primary on the calender. Former presidential adviser David Gergen talks with Jon over the phone about the Florida situation. Finally, another Dick-toid as we see Dick Cheney's attempts at enacting law that will allow the goverment to read everyone's email in a segment called "You Don't Know Dick".

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/24/2008

    Gerri Willis

    Tonight, the personal finance editor for CNN and anchor on CNN's Open House, Gerri Willis. Indecision 2008 ramps up as Jon looks at the media's attempt to make the candidates look angry. Samantha Bee talks with Jon about the media's use of inserting narrative into political candidates and makes him look both angry and sensitive. Finally, an old segment from October 1, 2007 with John Oliver & Larry Wilmore investigating whether the GOP cares about minority voters.

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    9 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/23/2008

    P.J. O'Rourke

    Tonight, satirist and author of the new book On The Wealth of Nations (Books That Changed the World), P.J. O'Rourke. Indecision 2008 rolls on with Jon reporting on Fred Thompson dropping out of the presidential race. Jon then looks at the state of the economy and CNBC's use of hot ladies and bald dudes along with FOX News' fear that the economy will tank if a Democrat wins the presidency in a segment called "Very Mad Money". Finally, Jason Jones reports on his voyage to get Iceland back into the coalition of the willing in part two of "Operation: Deserter Storm".

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    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 10 – Aired: 1/22/2008

    Jim Wallis

    Tonight, the author of the new book Independents The Great Awakening: Reviving Faith & Politics in a Post-Religious Right America, Jim Wallis. Jon begins tonight with some disappointing news about the stock market as it plummeted over 300 points recently. President Bush tried to quelm fears of a looming recession, but as Jon notes, the market didn't appear to take Bush seriously as the marker worsened after his speech. Bush riding around on a some kind of factory machine didn't help much either. Indecision 2008 continues as Jon takes a look at the Democratic debate in South Carolina. Finally, Jason Jones reports on the status of the Iraq War and attempts to bring back Iceland into the coalition of the willing in this first of a two part investigation called "Operation: Deserter Storm".

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    8.2 Great 11 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 9 – Aired: 1/21/2008

    Jon Meacham

    Tonight, the editor of Newsweek, Jon Meacham. Jon begins tonights with the Dems battle over Nevada and the media's obsession with gambling references. John Oliver reports live from Vegas on Bill Clintons adamant defense of his wife and John's discussion of the former president's politic discourse gets a little dirty. Finally, Jon looks at McCain's victory in the South Carolina primary and some more dirty politics in an effort to score some more votes.

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 8 – Aired: 1/17/2008

    Allen Raymond

    Tonight, author of How to Rig an Election: Confessions of a Republican Operative, Allen Raymond. "Bush's Bucket List" continues as Jon reports on Bush's recent interview on ABC. In the interview, we see two sides of Bush's personality, a Woody Allen type of nervousness and the classic Bush tough guy. Next, Jon talks with John Oliver about the 10th anniversary of the Clinton & Monica Lewinsky scandal in a segment called "10 Suckin' Years". Finally, Samantha Bee's report on lobbyists who are against the Get in Line Act in a segment called "Wait and Switch".

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    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 7 – Aired: 1/16/2008

    Jonah Goldberg

    Tonight, a contributing editor to National Review and author of Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning, Jonah Goldberg. Jon begins tonight's shows with a review of yet another Democratic debate in Nevada and the media wastes no time with fight talk, the taking off of the gloves speak, and inciting a discussion about race and whether America is ready for Obama. Finally, Jon reports on the Michigan primary results with Romney as the runaway winner.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 6 – Aired: 1/15/2008

    Amb. John Bolton

    Tonight, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and author of Surrender Is Not an Option: Defending America at the United Nations, Amb. John Bolton.

    Jon begins tonight's show with an inside look at his Jimmy Legs and the medication that exists on the market to help combat this affliction. Unfortunately, one of the many side effects of the cure is diarrhea and increased gambling.

    Finally, one year left in Bush's presidency and Jon reviews Bush's first ever trip to the Middle East in a segment called "Bush's Bucket List". Bush also takes some time to visit the troops and gives them his prediction of what will be written on the final page of history.

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    8.5 Great 11 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 5 – Aired: 1/14/2008

    Fareed Zakaria

    Tonight, journalist and editor of Newsweek International Fareed Zakaria. Indecision 2008 continues as Jon begins tonight's show with a look at the highlights of the Republican debate in South Carolina, which included a good ole fashioned Ronald Reaganoff. Next, Jon gives us his take on the press conference that was the Grammy Awards this year. The awards were shown on Larry King Live and as Jon notes, Larry accentuated a rather dull ceremony with some of his witty commentary. Finally, Jason Jones and Samantha Bee are hanging out in Hollywood reporting on the Golden Globe winners in a segment called "Sam & Jason Golden Globe Gargantuan Greview XIV".

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    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 4 – Aired: 1/10/2008

    Lou Dobbs

    Tonight, CNN talk show host and author of Independents Day: Awakening the American Spirit, Lou Dobbs. Jon begins tonight's show with President Bush's assertion that Iran is still a threat due to an incident that occurred between the U.S. Navy and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. Jon then asks Aasif Mandvi and Rob Riggle to translate an Iranian videotape of the incident. Next, Bush visits the Middle East in an attempt to broker peace between the Israelis and Palestinians and gets serenaded by an Israeli child and his effigy burned by Palestinians. Finally, John Oliver reports on the state of his global warming film, "Our Dead Planet".

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    8.5 Great 9 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 3 – Aired: 1/9/2008

    John Zogby

    Tonight, political pollster John Zogby talks with Jon about the use of polls. Indecision '08 continues as Jon begins tonight's show with the results of American Gladiators and of course, the New Hampshire primary and Hillary Clinton's victory despite the media's poll results. Jon then looks at the media's attempt to analogize Clinton's comeback win along with media pundits South Carolina predictions. Finally, Jon reports on the media's use of big screen TV's and the new technologies used to report election results, including CNN's magic pie chart, FOX News' station wagon, and John Oliver's mystery machine van.

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    8.8 Great 12 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 2 – Aired: 1/8/2008

    David Frum

    Tonight, journalist and author of the new book Comeback: Conservatism That Can Win Again, David Frum. Jon begins tonight's show with election updates in a segment called "Indecision 2008". First a look at celebrity endorsements as Iowa winner Mike Huckabee's is endorsed by Chuck Norris and John Mccain up's the ante with an endorsement by Wilford Brimley. Jon then looks at the candidates obsession with making change, Mitt Romney's flip floppery, Giuliani's 9/11 speak, and Hillary Clinton's alleged emotional breakdown. Finally, John Oliver reports on the writer's who are picketing outside The Daily Show studio.

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    8.4 Great 13 Votes
    Season 13, Episode 1 – Aired: 1/7/2008

    Ronald Seeber

    Tonight, a professor of labor relations at Cornell University who shares his views on worker strikes, Ronald Seeber.

    Jon begins tonights show by sharing his statement of solidarity with the writer's strike by showcasing his unibrow. Also, the show's name has been changed until the strike is over to A Daily Show With Jon Stewart. Jon then reports on the winners of the Iowa caucus. Finally, Jon summarizes the conflict surrounding the Writers Guild strike in a segment called "Space Reserved For Clever Pun".

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    9.3 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 138 – Aired: 11/1/2007

    Jerry Seinfeld

    Tonight, comedian and star of Bee Movie, Jerry Seinfeld. Jon begins tonight with a look at the Bush administrations definition of what constitutes torture, specifically waterboarding, in a segment called "The Strife Aquatic". Conscience-ologist Rob Riggle stops by to talk with Jon about whether Army boot camp 'shocks the conscience' and thus would be considered torture. Finally, Jon talks about Undersecretary of State Karen Hughes' resignation from her job trying to win the hearts and minds of those in the Middle-East. Aasif Mandvi updates us on the status of our battle for hearts and minds.

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    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 137 – Aired: 10/31/2007

    David Wright

    Tonight, third basemen for the New York Mets, DaviD Wright.

    Jon begins tonight reporting on FOX News' concern over prosti-tots, sexy Halloween costumes for children, which they blame Barbara Eden's sexy genie outfit on.

    Next, Jon reports on yesterday's Democratiic debate in a segment called "Clusterf@#ck to the White House". The highlights include the hype over Hillary being unbeatable, the Obama/Clinton brawl, Clinton's flip floppery, Bill Richardson's attempt to get attention by reciting his resumé, & Dennis Kucinich's U.F.O. sighting.

    Finally, a look at how cupcakes may be the cause of all diseases in children in a segment called "Health Scare with Dr. Rob Riggle".

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    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 136 – Aired: 10/30/2007

    Valerie Plame Wilson

    Tonight, a former CIA officer outed by the Bush administration and author of Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House, Valerie Plame Wilson. Jon begins tonight with "Clusterf@#k to the White House" and a look at the presidential candidates wives talk with Maria Shriver. Next, Jon takes a look at Condoleezza Rice's v. Rep. Henry Waxman as Rice testifies on the Iraq War. Finally, Youth Correspondent Demetri Martin talks with Jon about taking the SAT's and how companies' like Princeton Review and Kaplan are trying to make their test prep materials more hip.

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 135 – Aired: 10/29/2007

    Michael Gerson

    Tonight, the chief speechwriter for President Bush from 2001-06 and author of Heroic Conservatism: Why Republicans Need to Embrace America's Ideals (And Why They Deserve to Fail If They Don't), Michael Gerson. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on the California wildfires in a segment called "Californicineration". Jon takes a look at the media coverage of the fires, Governor Schwarzenegger's & President Bush's response, & the comparisons made with Hurricane Katrina. Finally, Jason Jones ask whether were ready to handle a sexy First Lady in the White House in a segment called "Is America Ready For A FLILF".

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    8.1 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 134 – Aired: 10/18/2007

    Ben Affleck

    Tonight, director of the new movie Gone, Baby, Gone,, Ben Affleck. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on President Bush's WWIII comments and Turkey's move sending troops into Iraq to battle Kurdish terrorists despite Bush's objections. Next, Senior Ottoman Correspondent Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about the Turkey situation in a segment called "Turkey Lurking". Finally, with the controversy surrounding whether the recently discovered Jackson Pollock paintings are real or not, Resident Expert John Hodgman stops by to talk to Jon about how to distinguish between fake art from real art.

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    9.2 Superb 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 133 – Aired: 10/17/2007

    Jake Gyllenhaal

    Tonight, actor and star of the new movie Rendition, Jake Gyllenhaal. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on the recent Larry Craig interview and the R.Kelly impersonator stops by again to offer his musical perspective on the matter. Finally, Samantha Bee reports on how celebrities handle exhaustion and drug abuse at high class drug rehab clinics in a segment called "A-Listless".

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    9 Superb 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 132 – Aired: 10/16/2007

    Meryl Streep

    Tonight, actress and star of the new movie Rendition, Meryl Streep. Jon begins tonight's show with "Clusterf@#k to the White House" and clips of Hillary Clinton on The View, Obama sharpening his elbows by criticizing Hillary, Republican candidate proclamations that they are true conservatives, and Stephen Colbert drops by to announce his potential run for the White House. Finally, Jon takes a look at the recent remarks made by retired Lt. General Ricardo Sanchez criticizing the Iraq War in a segment called "Now You Tell Us".

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    9.2 Superb 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 131 – Aired: 10/15/2007

    Tony Snow

    Tonight, the third White House Press Secretary to serve for President Bush from May 2006 to September 2007, Tony Snow. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on Al Gore's Nobel Prize win in a segment called "Gore and Peace". Jon highlights some of Fox News' disdain over Gore's victory. Finally, Senior Peacetime Correspondent John Oliver reports live from Oslo to discuss how Gore could cash in on his Nobel victory.

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    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 130 – Aired: 10/11/2007

    Howard Kurtz

    Tonight, journalist and author of Reality Show: Inside the Last Great Television News War, Howard Kurtz. Jon begins tonight reporting on the state of globalization and trade around the world as Mexico gets its first taste of Taco Bell. Next, Jon reports on Congress' draft of a resolution declaring the mass killings of Armenians by Turkey during WWI as genocide, in a segment called "That Armenian Strife". Bush intends on vetoing the resolution due to the fact that Turkey is a key strategic ally in the Iraq War. Senior Armeniologist Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about how those that join the Iraq War coalition get their past historical mistakes rewritten. Finally, Jon looks at the media's drumbeat to war from 2003 with the use of a loud menacing voice combined with scary graphics used to induce fear, such as MSNBC's morph of the mushroom cloud of a nuclear bomb into the NBC logo.

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    8.8 Great 12 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 129 – Aired: 10/10/2007

    Lynne Cheney

    Tonight, the wife of Vice President Dick Cheney and author of Blue Skies, No Fences: A Memoir of Childhood and Family, Lynne Cheney. Jon begins with another rendition of "Clusterf@#k to the White House" as the the Republicans debate the state of the U.S. economy. The highlights of the debate: Fred Thompsons lackluster debut, the Romney/Giuliani tax cut fight, GOPtimism, and some Hillary Clinton bashing. Finally, another fascinating and fun Dicktoid in a segment called "You Don't Know Richard Cheney". Since his wife is appearing on the show, Jon gave us some lighter unknown facts about Mr. Cheney such as the fact that he is a loving grandfather, he loves his two labrador retrievers Jackson & Dave, and he played a halfback on his high school football team.

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    9 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 128 – Aired: 10/9/2007

    Tiki Barber

    Tonight, sports broadcaster and author of Tiki: My Life in the Game and Beyond , Tiki Barber. Jon begins tonight's show with "Mess O' Potamia" as the 36 nations Bush is proud to have in our coalition of the willing is actually 25. But that number is slowly dwindling as one of our biggest allies in the war, the United Kingdom, is removing half its troops. Jon then looks at how Bush uses words to describe actions as if reading stage directions, but doesn't actually take action and do what he is describing. Finally, Lewis Black is back in a segment called "Back In Black". Lewis takes on non-issues such as Congress' focus on the MoveOn.org General Petraeus/Betray Us ad, the Dems letter to Rush Limbaugh to apologize for insulting the troops, & Barack Obama's decision not to wear an American flag lapel pin.

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    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 127 – Aired: 10/8/2007

    Vicente Fox

    Tonight, the former president of Mexico from 2000-2006 and author of Revolution of Hope: The Life, Faith, and Dreams of a Mexican President, Vicente Fox. Jon begins tonights show congratulating President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan who won overwhelmingly in his country's election by 98%. Next, Jon takes a look at the ever expanding definition of the word torture by the Bush administration in a segment called "Cruel Intentions". Apparently, extreme temperatures, sleep deprivation, and simulated drowning don't count as torture. According to the Justice Department, only those things that "shock the conscience" are considered torture. Senior Interrogation Analyst John Oliver talks with Jon about how using different words like "enhanced interrogation" helps alleviate the moral implications over using torture. Finally, Jon updates us on the Senator Larry Craig bathroom scandal in a segment called "Trapped in the Senate". As Jon notes, Larry is a bit confused as to a lot of things going on in his life, since he might or might not be gay and might or might not resign from the Senate. Senior Legal Correspondent Samantha Bee talks with Jon about how the court ruled that Larry Craig is in fact, gay.

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    9 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 126 – Aired: 10/4/2007

    Jack Goldsmith

    Tonight, the Justice Department's head of the Office of Legal Counsel who advised President Bush on the limits of executive power and the author of The Terror Presidency: Law and Judgment Inside the Bush Administration, Jack Goldsmith. Jon begins tonights show reporting on President Bush's veto of SCHIP in a segment called "Banned-Aid". The SCHIP bill would have given 2-4 million kids health care and would be paid for by a tax on cigarettes. Senior Healthcare Analyst John Oliver talks to Jon from 19th century London in a Dickensian hellscape of child run factories and orphanages about why Londoners of that era support Bush's veto of SCHIP. Finally, Resident Expert John Hodgman talks with Jon about the state of the American dollar, which for the first time in 30 years is now equal to the Canadian dollar and hit an all time low against the Euro.

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    9.1 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 125 – Aired: 10/3/2007

    Ted Koppel

    Tonight, Ted Koppel promotes his new documentary on the California prison system, Koppel on Discovery: Breaking Point. Jon begins the show reporting on Blackwater in a segment called "Private Benjamins". Blackwater is a private security firm that is being investigated by Congress after an incident where 11 Iraqi civilians were killed. Senior Correspondent Rob Riggle talked with Jon about his new script called Dark Liquid and tells us why men would join Blackwater. A brief historical film is then shown about the history of Blackwater called "Why We Fight For Money: The Blackwater Story". Finally, John Oliver reports on the use of children's books being written to push political agendas in a segment called "One State, Two State, Red State, Blue State". A Republican author came out with these books: Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed!, Help! Mom! The 9th Circuit Nabbed the Nativity! (or, How the Liberals Stole Christmas), and The Sky's Not Falling! Why It's OK to Chill about Global Warming. Republicans aren't alone in this, a democratic came out with a book called Why Mommy is a Democrat. In the spirit of partisan politics, John Oliver wrote a few books of his own such as Help! Mom! The Liberals Gutted the Patriot Act and Now There's a Suitcase Bomb Under My Bed!, Heather Had Two Mommies Now Heather's A Prostitute, and Casper: The Third Trimester Aborted Ghost.

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    9.5 Superb 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 124 – Aired: 10/2/2007

    Chris Matthews

    Tonight, author of the new book Life's a Campaign: What Politics Has Taught Me About Friendship, Rivalry, Reputation, and Success and host of MSNBC's Hardball, Chris Matthews. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on Senator John McCain's attempt to pander to the religious right by defining his ideal president as being only a Christian in a segment called "Is That Really Necessary?" Next, Jon dives into the judicial branch of government as the Supreme Court begins another term in session. Justice Clarence Thomas took the occasion to release his new book where he states his loathing for liberals in a segment called "Here Comes the Grudge". Senior Legal Analyst Jason Jones discusses Thomas' partisan rage and how that might effect his impartiality, along with the pubic hair/Coke can/Anita Hill incident (otherwise known as the "furry pop top"). Finally, Jon looks at the media's use of experts to report on news that hasn't happened in a segment called "The Daily Show's Specularium". Jon assembles his group of experts including Aasif Mandvi, Samantha Bee, John Oliver, & Rob Riggle. Tonight's predicitions: 1.) Will John McCain drop out of the presidential race? 2.) A review of past predictions on the Iraq War with mustache-sporting Aasif Mandvi and Rob Riggle in a feature called "Mark My Words", & 3.) The groups predictions on the future in a feature called "I hate to speculate, but..."

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    9.1 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 123 – Aired: 10/1/2007

    Jack Cafferty

    Tonight, author of It's Getting Ugly Out There: The Frauds, Bunglers, Liars, and Losers Who Are Hurting America and a reporter from CNN's The Situation Room, Jack Cafferty.

    Tonight, Jon begins with "Clusterf@#k to the White House" as the four frontrunner Republican candidates skipped several debates hosted by gays, bloggers, hispanics, blacks, & evangelical Christians. Larry Wilmore and John Oliver go down to the African-American debate held at Baltimore's Morgan State University and hosted by Tavis Smiley to see why the top tier Republican candidates snubbed the debate and perhaps don't care about minority voters.

    Finally, Jon gives us yet another unknown Dicktoid in a segment called "You Don't Know Dick". Dick Cheney apparently went to Utah for 2 hours last Friday to meet with the Council for National Policy, a conservative group that meets in secret at undisclosed locations and whose membership remains unknown.

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    9.2 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 122 – Aired: 9/27/2007

    Ken Burns

    Tonight, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns promotes his new documentary The War, a seven part series on how WWII impacted American life. Jon begins tonight's show with President Bush's slip-up during a speech promoting's his new education policy. Next, Congress takes on hip-hop and its racy lyrics in a segment called "Straight Outta Congress". Then, Jon looks at the controversy surrounding the MoveOn.org Petraeus ad in a segment called "'BAD'vertising". Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore investigates Bill O'Reilly's comments that a black owned soul food restaurant named Sylvia's in Harlem is like any other white restaurant in New York City.

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    9.1 Superb 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 121 – Aired: 9/26/2007

    Jamie Foxx

    Tonight, actor and star of the new movie The Kingdom, Jamie Foxx. Jon begins tonight's show with a good ole fashion battle between two rival political leaders, Bush vs. Ahmadinejad, in a segment called "Showdown at the U.N. Corral". Bush spends little time talking about Iraq and Iran, spending most of the time insulting other nations including Cuba, whose U.N. delegation walked out of Bush's speech. Senior Diplomatic Analyst Aasif Mandvi talked about the various reactions U.N. delegates had when their countries were insulted by Bush. Finally, Lewis Black returns in "Back in Black". Lewis discusses his disdain with the design of the new queer $5 bill, the CW's new show called CW Now sponsored by Wal-Mart and plugged constantly trying to sell Halo 3, and finally phony veteran's trying to get free treatment at veteran's hospitals.

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    9.1 Superb 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 120 – Aired: 9/25/2007

    Evo Morales

    Tonight, the current President of Bolivia, Evo Morales. Jon begins tonight's show with Hillary Clinton, who spent last Sunday morning hitting all 5 morning talk shows to show off her humanity by laughing at almost anything. Next, "Ahmadine Minute" continues with angry N.Y. Jews and off the street N.Y. tough guys voicing their loud opinions bashing the Iranian President, the President of Columbia University introducing Ahmadinejad while insulting him, and finally Ahmadinejad himself claiming that there are no homosexuals in Iran. Finally, Dan Bakkedahl reports on the Mexican immigration crisis up in Canada in a segment called "The Cost of Freedom: Canadian Edition".

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    8.8 Great 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 119 – Aired: 9/24/2007

    John Bowe

    Tonight, journalist and author of Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the New Global Economy, John Bowe. Jon begins tonight's show with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visit to New York City in a segment called "Ahmadine Minute". His visit sparked some controversy when Ahmadinejad wanted to visit the 9/11 site and when Columbia University invited him to speak. "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues as the Democrats debate in front of the AARP in a segment called "The World According to AARP". One of the highlights of the debate was the fly circling from one candidates head to the next. The Republicans chose to speak in front of one of their key base groups, the NRA. Some of the highlights, Giuliani's anti-gun stance has changed because of, you guessed it, 9/11. As Jon notes, Giuliani has a problem always talking about 9/11. This is tragically due to Guiliani's medical condition, 9/11 Tourette's. Finally, Senior Historical Perspectivist Buck Henry drops by to talk with Jon about how choosing presidential candidates through the primary process has changed over the years and how come Iowa and New Hampshire are so important as early primary state's in a segment called "The Henry Stops Here".

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    9.3 Superb 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 118 – Aired: 9/20/2007

    Bill Clinton

    Tonight, former President Bill Clinton promotes his new book, Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on Bush's press conference where he criticicized Democrat's new SCHIP health insurance bill and also said that lack of progress in Iraq is partly due to Iraqi's "recovering from Saddam Hussein's brutal rule". "Mess O'Potomac" continues as Jon shows us how the Democrat's promise 9 months ago has changed from ending the Iraq War to giving the troops more time off. Finally, Jon reports on the controversy surrounding the new CBS reality series Kid Nation in a segment called "3'10" to Yuma". Senior Child Correspondent Dan Bakkedahl report's live from the new nation and talks about how he has dominated the children and become their overlord.

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    9 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 117 – Aired: 9/19/2007

    Gen. Wesley Clark

    Tonight, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO and author of A Time to Lead: For Duty, Honor and Country, Gen. Wesley Clark. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on a popular YouTube video of a University of Florida student being tasered at a John Kerry speech. Next, "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues as the media reminisce about the year 1994 with helicopters once again following O.J. Simpson as he was released from jail while at the same time talking about Hillary Clinton's health care plan, which was also first released back in 1994. As Jon notes, conservatives wasted no time criticizing 'Hillary Care'. Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore shares his opinions on O.J.'s innocence or guilt and answers for African-Americans who supported him because he's black. Lucky for African-Americans, Larry says it's okay to no longer support O.J.

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    8.8 Great 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 116 – Aired: 9/18/2007

    Alan Greenspan

    Tonight, former Federal Reserve Chairman and author of The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World, Alan Greenspan. Jon begins tonight with a look at the burgeoning new O.J. Simpson story and the media's spin on the phrase, "What goes on in Vegas, stays in Vegas". Next, Jon tries to sum up Alberto Gonzales in three words as Alberto enjoyed his last day as Attorney General last Friday in a segment called "That's Al Folks". Finally, Samantha Bee asks the question, "Are We Ready For A Woman President?"

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    8.7 Great 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 115 – Aired: 9/13/2007

    Douglas Farah

    Tonight, journalist and author of Merchant of Death: Money, Guns, Planes, and the Man Who Makes War Possible, Douglas Farah. Jon begins tonight's show with an update on Senator John McCain's Straight Talk Express bus now changed into the No Surrender bus. Jon called John over the phone to see how the new bus was treating the Senator. Next, Jon talks about Petraeus' Senate testimony and the 7 minutes allowed per Senator to ask their questions in a segment called "Iraq Me: Dave Petraeus". Senator Barbara Boxer spent the entire 7 minutes not asking a single question. Finally, Samantha Bee in a segment called "This Week In God: Back to School Edition". The religious topics this evening: a plan to teach Arabic in a public school in Brooklyn whose principal was eventually fired for a white Jewish lady, footbaths for Muslims in a university unisex bathroom, and a religious university created by the founder of Dominoes pizza.

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    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 114 – Aired: 9/12/2007

    Robert Draper

    Tonight, author of Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush, Robert Draper. Jon begins tonight's show with some news out of Russia. It seem Vladimir Putin not only dissolved his government by firing his prime minister and his entire cabinet, but also exploded the "father of all bombs", which despite its capability of evaporating all life, is also environmentally friendly. Next, Jon reports on some screaming war protesters at General Petraeus' hearing in a segment called "You're Not Helping". Jon then reports on the Democratic debates on the spanish channel Univision in a segment called "Clusterf@#k a la Casa Blanca". Some of the highlights, candidate Bill Richardson was barred from speaking Spanish so as not to gain an unfair advantage, the major topic for the night was of course immigration, and the Republican version was cancelled because only John McCain signed up. Finally, John Oliver speaks with the Qatari ambassador to the U.N. about a little unknown country called Qatar in a segment called "Oliver's Travels".

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    9.1 Superb 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 113 – Aired: 9/11/2007

    Jodie Foster

    Tonight, actress Jodie Foster promotes her new movie, The Brave One. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on the overly hyped Petraeus report on the progress made in Iraq in a segment called "Iraq Me Dave Petraeus". As Jon notes, Petraeus' testimony before the House had some mic problems. Petraeus also gave a disclaimer before officially testifying saying that he wrote the report himself and not the White House. But as Jon shows us in back to back clips, Petraeus and Bush essentially speak the same language. Resident Expert John Hodgman stopped by to talk with Jon about his keys to success and how Bush consistently redefines failure as success.

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    8.8 Great 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 112 – Aired: 9/10/2007

    Jeff Garlin

    Tonight, comedian Jeff Garlin promotes his new movie I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With and the airing of new shows for Curb Your Enthusiasm. Jon begins tonight's show with news that Senator Larry Craig filed court papers to withdraw his guilty plea over the bathroom sex bust. Senior Public Restroom Correspondent Rob Corddry returns to the show after spending a year undercover at the Minneapolis Int'l Airport. Rob discusses the in's and out's of gay bathroom sex etiquette. Jon concludes the segment with a song highlighting the juicy details about the Craig scandal with a hip-hop singer in a segment called "R-Party: Trapped in the Closet". Finally, "Mess O'Potamia" continues with the Petraus report coming out today and Bush's 6 hour trip to Iraq last week. Senior Foreign Policy Analyst Rob Riggle talked about the progress Bush saw with his own eyes during his short trip inside a heavily fortified part of Iraq's Anbar province.

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    8.7 Great 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 111 – Aired: 8/23/2007

    Lt. Col. John Nagl

    Tonight, one of the military's staff who helped write the Counterinsurgency Field Manual, Lt. Col. John Nagl. Jon first reports on President Bush, who goes over a list of America's past wars to gain support for the Iraq War in a segment called "War Wars". Bush has also apparently changed his mind and is now comparing Iraq to Vietnam, saying that America's mistake was not starting the Vietnam War, but ending it. Senior Political Correspondent Aasif Mandvi reviews Bush's speech from Crawford TX talking about the potential benefits of prolonging the Vietnam War. For instance, Bush would have prolonged his college career to avoid being sent over to Vietnam and would have become a smarter man. Another added benefit, the splendor that would be the Vietnam Memorial, which could be seen from space as it stretches from D.C. to Times Square with the names of the victims. Finally, Senior Baghdad Correspondent Rob Riggle files his final report from Iraq in a segment called "Operation Thundering Cameltoe". Riggle reviews some of the highlights of his visit by writing a letter to his mom. Riggle's favorite part of the trip, shooting different kinds of machine guns into the sand.

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    9.3 Superb 19 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 110 – Aired: 8/22/2007

    Sen. Barack Obama

    Tonight, presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama. Jon begins tonight reporting on the impatience President Bush is trying to quell about the Iraq War and the concerns over the Iraqi Parliament's vacation time in August due to the 130 degree heat in Iraq. Jon goes to Senior Baghdad Correspondent Rob Riggle who's in Iraq in a segment called "Operation Macho Kick-Ass". Riggle shows us some clips of American troops wishing the Iraqi Parliament a good vacation as they do menial tasks around Iraq. Finally, Jon reports on the complex intricacies that is American foreign policy in a segment called "America To The Rescue". For example, invading Iraq has strengthened Iran, creating fear in Saudi Arabia, leading to the U.S. selling $20 billion of weapons to the Saudi's, thus intimidating the Israeli's who are afraid of Hamas which is supported by the Saudi's, causing the U.S. to increase military aid to Israel by 25% or $30 billion over 10 years. This smart foreign policy experience is nothing new. As Jon shows us from back in 1990, the U.S. helped liberate Kuwait, which was invaded by Iraq, who was armed by the U.S. to fight Iran, leading also to American troops being stationed in Saudi Arabia to alleviate fears that Saddam might strike there, pissing off Osama bin Laden, who was fighting the Russians in Afghanistan with weapons given to him by the U.S.

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    8.9 Great 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 109 – Aired: 8/21/2007

    Alan Weisman

    Tonight, journalist and author of The World Without Us, Alan Weisman. Jon begins tonight reporting on NBC Sports coverage of the Michael Vick guilty plea. The coverage was apparently more concerned about Vick's career and the gambling aspect of the dogfighting scandal. Jon then goes to Senior Baghdad Correspondent Rob Riggle who's in Iraq in a segment called "Operation: Fluffy Bunny". Rep. Mike Pence once compared Iraq to a summer market in Indiana. Riggle shows us the subtle similarities between Indiana and Iraq. Finally, Jon reports on Karl Rove's farewell tour on the Sunday morning talk show circuit and reviews some of Karl Rove's greatest hits in a segment called "Superbad".

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    9.1 Superb 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 108 – Aired: 8/20/2007

    Nikolas Kozloff

    Tonight, author of Hugo Chavez: Oil, Politics, and the Challenge to the U.S., Nikolas Kozloff. Jon begins the show tonight going live from Baghdad to the show's two Senior Baghdad Correspondent's, Rob Riggle & Aasif Mandvi in a segment called "Operation Silent Thunder". The two correspondent's compete to prove who really is in Iraq. Riggle prevails and ends the segment showing us some of his experiences in Iraq. Jon then reports on the Democrats, who for the 27th time meet to debate in a continuing show segment, "Clusterf@#k to the White House". Some of the big highlights was the fly landing on Sen. Chris Dodd's head and the camera's intense focus on Dennis Kucinich's very attractive wife, even when Kucinich wasn't speaking. Finally, Jon reports on Hugo Chavez who is consolodating his power by attempting to eliminate presidential term limits, silencing a television channel which is critical of his policies, and buying $3 billion worth of weapons in case the U.S. invades.

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    8.7 Great 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 107 – Aired: 8/16/2007

    Sen. John McCain

    Tonight, Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain promotes his new book, Hard Call: Great Decisions and the Extraordinary People Who Made Them. Jon first reports on the China toy recall crisis in a segment called "Great Recall of China". Senior Plaything Analyst John Oliver reports from his play room on this breaking story. And finally "Cluster@#k to the White House" continues with Jon reporting on Hillary Clinton who refuses to share her personal papers from when she was in the White House with Bill. Also, Jon shows various clips of presidential candidates going to hospitals; Clinton steps in the shoes of a nurse, Edwards shaves an old man, & Obama cleans a hospital room.

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    9.1 Superb 13 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 106 – Aired: 8/15/2007

    Stephen F. Hayes

    Tonight, author of Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President, Stephen F. Hayes. Jon first reports on the recent visit of Nicolas Sarkozy with President Bush in Maine. Senior Western White House Correspondent Samantha Bee reports from Crawford, TX with some record breaking news. Bush has taken 423 vacation days and is on the verge of breaking Ronald Reagans 436. Next, Larry Wilmore asks the question, "Is America Ready For A Black President?" Larry looks at Obama and whether he's black enough to be considered black and also uses the Negrometer to determine how black a president America is ready for. Finally, Jon shows us a 1994 video of Dick Cheney explaining why it was good thing we didn't invade Baghdad during the first Iraq War in a segment called "Even Dick Don't Know Dick". His predictions back in 1994, his concern that if Saddam is removed what would be put in its place, that Iraq will splinter off into separate parts if the central government falls, and that it would be a quagmire as far as handling it, all came true.

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    9.3 Superb 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 105 – Aired: 8/14/2007

    Denis Leary

    Tonight, star of the show Rescue Me, Denis Leary. Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld, and now Rove gone, Jon begins tonight reporting on the new blood being injected into the Bush administration in a segment called "Rice & Ripken: Together at... Why!?" Condoleeza Rice announced that Cal Ripken Jr. will be a U.S. public diplomacy envoy, who's first mission is to go to China. Jon then reports on the recent Democratic candidates forum on the channel Logo, a channel geared towards homosexuals in a segment called "Clusterf@#k to the White House: Divas Live". Melissa Etheridge was one of the participants questioning the Democrats, all the while, constantly talking about herself. Jon then shows various clips of the candidates trying to support the gay community, while at the same time trying to show the rest of the country that they don't support them, otherwise known as gay marriage golf. Clinton & Obama both almost make it into the hole, Edwards shagged it back into the bunker, & Kucinich gets a hole-in-one by supporting gay rights and marriage. Bill Richardson was also in the spotlight when he said that homosexuals choose to be gay, later explaining his remark by saying that he didn't understand the question due to jet lag. Jon ends the segment by cutting various clips from the forum into a gay sexual innuendo montage proclaimed as "The Daily Show's Most Immature Montage Ever". Finally, Jon reports on the Iowa straw poll in a segment called "Children of the Corn". The winner, Mitt Romney with 30% of the vote, but as Jon shows us, the media doesn't know if that poll even matters. The poll had 40% less people than the poll from 1999, but as the candidates tell us, it was due to the hot 150 degree weather. Jon then explains what the Iowa straw poll actually is, which is basically an informal poll of Republican voters who have to pay a $35 admission fee (usually payed by the candidates to get people to show up).

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    8.6 Great 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 104 – Aired: 8/13/2007

    Bill Kristol

    Tonight, editor of The Weekly Standard, Bill Kristol. Jon begins tonight with a curious tingling sensation running down the back of his spine. Karl Rove resigned from the Bush administation in a segment called "The Departed". Senior White House Correspondent John Oliver talks with Jon about this new story. Finally, Jon talks about the frequent occurrence of memory loss in the Bush administration. Is it some sort of contagious virus? To discover the true cause of this vexing problem, Jon talks with Dr. Mony J. de Leon, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Brain Health at NYU.

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    8.8 Great 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 103 – Aired: 8/9/2007

    Tal Ben-Shahar

    Tonight, psychologist and author of Happier: Learn the Secrets to Daily Joy and Lasting Fulfillment, Tal Ben-Shahar. Jon begins tonight reporting on the recent FOX News interview of President Bush with Neil Cavuto in a segment called "President Bush: In His Own Words". Jon pokes fun at all the nonsensical ways Bush tries to get his point across and his attempt to explain to us, 'in other words', how he thinks. Finally, Jon reports on Mitt Romney's five sons who have decided to forego military service for a more nobler cause, getting their dad elected in a segment called "Mess O' Poromnia". Senior Campaign Embedder Aasif Mandvi reports from Iowa about the five brothers struggle.

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    8.7 Great 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 102 – Aired: 8/8/2007

    Sen. Joe Biden

    Tonight, presidential candidate and author of Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics, Senator Joe Biden. Jon begins tonight reporting on Barry Bonds hitting 756 homeruns, breaking Hank Aaron's record. Senior Correspondent Rob Riggle talks to Jon about where he was during this historic event. Jon then reports on the missing 200,000 weapons given to Iraqi security forces in a segment called "Going, Going, Gun". General Petraeus explains this mishap by saying it was a clerical error. As Jon notes, this isn't the first time something has gone missing in Iraq. The list includes such things as 380 tons of explosives, 12 billion U.S. taxpayer dollars, & 300,000 barrels a day for four years of Iraqi crude oil. Finally, Buck Henry stopped by to talk about Rupert Murdoch who purchased Dow Jones for $5 billion, which is also the company that owns the Wall Street Journal in a segment called "The Henry Stops Here". Buck talks with Jon about the concern that the Journal will be slanted to the conservative right like Murdoch's other newspapers and media outlets.

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    8.2 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 101 – Aired: 8/7/2007

    Andy Samberg

    Tonight, comedian Andy Samberg from Saturday Night Live and the star of the new movie Hot Rod. Jon begins tonight reporting on Florida Representative Bob Allen who was caught offering money to an undercover police officer for oral sex in a segment called "Clusterf@#k to the White House: Drop and Give Me $20". As Jon notes, Bob Allen authored a bill outlawing the very same lewd acts in public he was caught of and is also the state co-chair of John McCain's campaign. Mr. Allen has a simple explanation for this incident, his fear of black people. Senior Political Correspondent John Oliver talks with Jon about other possible defenses Allen could have used instead of being racist. Clusterf@#k continues as Jon reports on the Democratic meeting in Chicago to debate amongst online bloggers in a segment called "Yearly Kos Convention". The highlight of the event was Hillary Clinton, who says she accepts money from lobbyists because they're real people, but is not influenced by them. Jon then reports on the Republicans who skipped church last Sunday to appear in a forum conducted on ABC where they were asked about one of their biggest mistakes. Finally, Jason Jones reports about a project called Cape Wind that will plant hundreds of wind power plants in Nantucket Sound and the rich people who claim that their beautiful views will be destroyed, including Senator Ted Kennedy.

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    8.8 Great 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 100 – Aired: 8/2/2007

    Matt Damon

    Tonight, actor and star of the new film The Bourne Ultimatum, Matt Damon. Jon begins tonight with another Dick Cheney fun fact in a segment called "You Don't Know Dick". When Dick was secretary of defense for the first President Bush, he met with King Hassan of Morocco. As the meeting started, the king put a small silver box containing a fragment of the Koran in his translator's hand and swore him to secrecy on pain of death, whereupon Cheney said, "Damn, I need one of those”. Next, Jon reports on how the presidential candidates use food in there internet clips in a segment called "Indecision v. 2.008: Food Edition". Jon shows us various clips: the Clintons eating at a Dairy Queen, dinner with Barack contest winners converse, Edwards eats at Wendy's for his 30th anniversary, and Giuliani apparently doesn't eat food, just terrorists. Finally, "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues as Clinton v. Obama duke it out over whether they should talk to controversial foreign leaders like Castro and such. As Jon notes, the media overhype the story with some choice boxing metaphors.

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    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 99 – Aired: 8/1/2007

    Jed Babbin

    Tonight, former deputy undersecretary of defense during the first Bush administration and author of In The Words of Our Enemies, Jed Babbin. Jon begins tonight reporting on a "giant squid having sex with bigfoot" moment as both Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney were on television yesterday answering questions. Jon first reports on Rumsfeld who was called before the Senate to answer questions about the friendly fire death/coverup of Pat Tillman in a segment called "The Rummy Returns". As Jon notes, even though Rumsfeld has been out of the game for awhile, he jumps right back in not recalling anything. Next, Jon reports on Dick Cheney who was interviewed by CNN's Larry King in a segment called "I Now Pronounce You Dick & Larry". Jon highlights the better parts of the interview, such as Cheney's lack of regret & disregard of polls. Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks with Jon about the recent stock market losses because of problems in the housing market due to sub-prime loans. Larry suggests this is a method employed by African-Americans to get back at the man, even going so far as saying sub-prime is the financial n-word.

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    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 98 – Aired: 7/31/2007

    Lewis Gordon Pugh

    Tonight, swimmer & environmentalist Lewis Gordon Pugh. Jon begins tonight reporting on an old Daily Show favorite, Senator Ted Stevens in a segment called "Buy-Cameral Legislature". The FBI & IRS raided Senator Stevens Alaskan home due to allegations that he took oil company bribes in return for lucrative state contracts. As Jon reports, Stevens is being investigated due to his relationship with Bill Allen, an oil company contractor who was convicted this year of bribing state lawmakers. Stevens' home renovation more than doubled the size of his home & was overseen by Allen who's company has made millions in federal contracts. Senior Legislative Correspondent Jason Jones discusses some recent stories of political corruption. Jon then reports on the media's focus on the amount of cleavage shown and clothing worn by the presidential candidates in a segment called "Indecision '08". Resident Expert John Hodgman talks to Jon about how this focus on style over substance has reared it's face in the history of presidential politics via television and radio. Finally, Aasif Mandvi reports on the effect the recent intercontinental Live Earth concert has had on our country and culture. As we see from Aasif's report, raising awareness for global warming through crass consumerism is worth it, especially for Bon Jovi fans.

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 97 – Aired: 7/30/2007

    Alastair Campbell

    Tonight, former press secretary to Tony Blair as well as the author of The Blair Years: The Alastair Campbell Diaries, Alastair Campbell. Jon begins tonight with some sports news as Iraq's soccer team defeats Saudi Arabia in the Asian Cup in a segment called "Achieving Our Goooal". Senior "Football" Correspondent John Oliver talked about the celebrations in the streets of Iraq resulting in only seven deaths for the day, a record low for Iraq. Jon then talks about Sen. Patrick Leahy who issued a subpoena for Karl Rove to testify about the fired U.S. attorney's scandal in a segment called "The Sworn Supremacy". Also, Senior White House Correspondent Aasif Mandvi talks about the use of contempt by the Bush administration. Finally, Jon reports on Britain's new prime minister Gordon Brown who had a sleepover with Bush at Camp David in a segment called "Foxy Brown". As Jon notes, Bush has a new British lapdog.

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    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 96 – Aired: 7/26/2007

    Robert Dallek

    Tonight, presidential historian and author of Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power, Robert Dallek. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on a story from New Zealand in a segment called "Kiwi the People". The democratically elected government of New Zealand banned the use of any footage from their Parliament for the purpose of satire, ridicule, or denigration. Jon comes to the rescue, taking some footage of their Parliament and spices it up with some political satire and fart jokes. Jon also reports on the suspensions of cyclists in the Tour de France for suspected drug use in a segment called "The Audacity of Dope". Then, Senior Flood Correspondent John Oliver reports from the top of London's Big Ben due to the massive flooding of Great Britain in a segment called "London Flooding". Finally, Jason Jones reports on a lazy Las Vegas man who rents a scooter used for disabled people to move around the city in a segment called "High Rollers".

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    9.1 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 95 – Aired: 7/25/2007

    Rob Gifford

    Tonight, a correspondent on National Public Radio and author of China Road: A Journey into the Future of a Rising Power, Rob Gifford. Jon begins tonight reporting on the House Judiciary Committee citing Josh Bolten and Harriet Miers with contempt of Congress for refusing to testify under oath about the Alberto Gonzalez firings. Who enforces this contempt of Congress charge, why Alberto Gonzalez of course. Jon continues by looking at Alberto's testimony yesterday before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a segment called "Hearing Problems". Alberto's 'I don't recalls' have transformed into flat out refusals to answer any questions. Senior White House Correspondent Rob Riggle discusses the situation with Jon. Finally, Lewis Black in "Back in Black". Lewis takes on professional athletes beginning with Barry Bonds who is about to break the all time home run record while on steroids, NFL quarterback Michael Vick arrested for running a dogfight, & NBA referee Tim Donaghy for fixing several games he bet on.

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    9.2 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 94 – Aired: 7/24/2007

    Robert Pallitto

    Tonight, political scientist and author of Presidential Secrecy and the Law, Robert Pallitto. Jon devotes the entire episode to the CNN YouTube debate last night in a segment called "Indecision v.2.008". Senior Political Reporter Jason Jones talks about his concern that everyday people asking candidates questions threatens real life reporters. Finally, John Oliver takes over Demitri Martin's "Trendspotting" and asks the question whether the YouTube debate has youthanized politics.

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    8.9 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 93 – Aired: 7/23/2007

    Neil deGrasse Tyson

    Tonight, astrophysicist and the host of the new PBS show NOVA ScienceNOW, Neil deGrasse Tyson. Jon begins tonight reporting on the short lived presidency of Dick Cheney last Saturday in a segment called "The Cheney Presidency Remembered". While Bush was undergoing a colonoscopy and had to be under anasthesia, Dick Cheney was President for 2 hours. Jon gives a blow by blow account of this event, taking us on a tour of Bush's colon and Cheney's short lived attempt to start another war. Senior Presidential Historian Samantha Kearns Bee talks about the history of this temporary transfer of power in her new book on the Cheney presidency called "Classified, Assified, or Grassified: Nobody Presides for Free, The Cheney Presidency". Jon then reports on the ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, who talked with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee via a 60" plasma television from Iraq in a continuing show segment called "Mess O' Potomac". Technical difficulties riddled the Senates attempt to talk with Crocker. Crocker summed up his update on Iraq in one word, fear. Finally, Jon talks about Bush's use of so-called experts in segment called "Expert Tease".

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    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 92 – Aired: 7/19/2007

    Adam Sandler

    Tonight, Adam Sandler promotes his new movie I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. Jon begins by going to Senior Literary Correspondent John Oliver who's at a local NYC bookstore with a report on the upcoming final Harry Potter book in a segment called "Harry Potter and the Endless Build Up". Jon then reports on the current state of Al Qaeda in a segment called "Return of the Jihad". Bush's rhetoric over the years that the terrorist group has weakened is contradictory to a recent National Intelligence Estimate stating that Al Qaeda is stronger than ever. The Bush administration insists that they were right to invade Iraq because it has weakened the terrorists, yet we need to continue to stay in Iraq because of how strong the terrorists are there. Jon talks with Senior Political Correspondent Aasif Mandvi about this mind boggling contradiction. Finally, Jon reports on the death of the loving Jew hating mouse Farfour from the Hamas run children's show Pioneers of Tomorrow who was killed by an Israeli agent for refusing to turn over Palestinian lands in a segment called "Farfour 2007-2007". Farfour's replacement is his cousin, a giant bee named Nahoul. Jon then shows us the Israeli response in a clip from a Jewish run children's program called Dr. Bagelman's Hour of Hate.

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    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 91 – Aired: 7/18/2007

    Matt Groening

    Tonight, the creator of The Simpsons, who is also promoting the upcoming Simpsons Movie, Matt Groening. Jon begins the show tonight commenting on the Atlanta Falcons quarterback arrested for dogfighting. Jon then reports on the Senate all-nighter as Dems try to tire Republicans out with debate over the Iraq War in a segment called "C-Span After Dark". As Jon notes, the all-night session had a simple message, 'Let Us Vote'. Dems want to vote on an amendment that would bring the troops home by next April while the Republicans are using a filibuster to block them from even voting. The final tally, 52-47, short of the 60 votes needed. Political Theatre Critic John Oliver highlights some of the more dramatic aspects of the Senate debates. Washington Bureau Chief Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about the sacrifice Senators made in staying up all night.

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    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 90 – Aired: 7/17/2007

    Christopher Walken

    Tonight, actor Christopher Walken promotes his new movie Hairspray. Jon begins tonight reporting on Louisiana Senator David Vitter, who recently was found to be on the D.C. madam's phone list. So you think the Bush administration can't sink any lower with all the scandals surrounding them right now, well Jon has a surprise for us in a segment called "You Have No Idea!" Former Bush administration Surgeon General Dr. Richard Carmona was not allowed to speak at the Special Olympics because the Kennedy's support the Olympics. Also, Dr. Carmona had to mention Bush in a positive light at his speaking engagements, a minimum of 3 times. His homophobic replacement Dr. John Holsinger was a worthy replacement, as Jon notes from Dr. Holsinger's reports writing in graphic detail about a scientific basis as to why homosexuality is abnormal. Finally, Jon reports on the Catholic church sex abuse scandal in a segment called "Hot & Fathered". The church settled the case with 508 abused victims for $660 million. As Jon notes, half the money comes from the church's sex abuse insurance coverage and it will all be distributed according to the degree of abuse, as assessed by the insurance claims adjuster. L.A. Correspondent Samantha Bee gives Hollywood's reaction to the settlement.

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    9 Superb 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 89 – Aired: 7/16/2007

    Josh Rushing

    Tonight, author of Mission Al Jazeera: Build a Bridge, Seek the Truth, Change the World, U.S. Marine Captain Josh Rushing, a former press officer for U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq.

    Jon returns after two weeks off and begins by reporting on the Scooter Libby commutation.

    Next, Jon reports on the 'progress' made in Iraq the last two weeks in "Mess O'Potomac". As the Iraqi Parliament is taking off the whole month of August because of the sweltering heat in Baghdad, Jon reports on the Iraqi report card released by the Bush administration last week. Jon also shows us the political contortions used by the Bush administration to sell this progress. Senior Military Affairs Correspondent Rob Riggle talks with Jon about these latest developments.

    Finally, John Oliver files a report on Sen. James Inhofe's proposal to make English the official language of the U.S. in a segment called "Language Burier".

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    8.5 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 88 – Aired: 6/28/2007

    Claire Danes

    Tonight, actress Claire Danes promotes her new movie Evening.

    Jon begins again with tonight's "You Don't Know Dick" as we learn that Dick Cheney invented his own top secret fication stamp that he stamps documents with. In other Cheney news, Cheney once told Senator Patrick Leahy to go f*ck himself. Well today, Leahy got his revenge and sent a subpoena to the V.P. to obtain info on the administrations wiretap program.

    Next, Jon reports on the immigration bill that was resurrected only to be killed once again in a segment called "Mexican Standoff". Resident Expert John Hodgman reports on the debate over this bill, including footage of some media pundits who claim illegal aliens bring in disease and criminals into the U.S.

    Finally, the iPhone is coming out this Friday and Senior Technology Correspondent Rob Riggle will do anything to get his hands on one, including kicking over baby strollers.

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    8.1 Great 12 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 87 – Aired: 6/27/2007

    Michael Moore

    Tonight, director Michael Moore promotes his new documentary, Sicko.

    Jon begins the show with another installment of "You Don't Know Dick". Tonight's little 'Dick nugget' is the fact that the Vice President's residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory is blocked out of Google Earth and pixelated. This is due to the fact that whatever Cheney touches, pixelates instantly.

    Next, "Clusterf@#k to the White House". Jon reports on Giuliani's visit to Pat Robertson's Regent University and one of Giuliani's aid indicted on cocaine charges. Jon also reports on Former EPA Administrator Christie Todd Whitman who testified in front of a House subcommittee defending why she allowed 9/11 rescue workers to work in unsafe breathing conditions, proclaiming at the time that the air was safe to breathe.

    Finally, Lewis Black in "Back in Black". Lewis talks about how right-wingers are trying to make the internet more conservative. Rupert Murdoch who owns Fox News is trying to control the left-wing liberal conspiracy machine by trying to buy it, namely trying to buy the parent company of The Wall Street Journal. Also, Wikipedia has its own conservative version called Conservapedia where it describes homosexuality as an immoral act. Youtube has spun off and been transformed by conservatives into QubeTV, which simply posts conservative video links off of Youtube like a video of Obama morphing into Osama bin Laden. Lewis ends his report telling us about a Daily Show spin-off show on Fox called the 1/2 Hour News Hour.

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    9.2 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 86 – Aired: 6/26/2007

    Bruce Willis

    Tonight, actor Bruce Willis promotes his new movie Live Free or Die Hard.

    Jon begins tonight's show with something you might not know about our illustrious Vice President in a segment called "You Don't Know Dick". Dick Cheney apparently has a man-sized safe in his office that he uses to store his 'workaday business'.

    Next, Jon reports on four recent Supreme Court decisions in a segment called "Decisions '07". Jon creates a spinner out of the swing vote judge on the court, Anthony Kennedy. Unfortunately, Kennedy sided with the conservative side of the court in every 5-4 decision. Senior Political Analyst Samantha Bee talks with Jon about the make-up of the Supreme Court and the fact that Cheney is a Supreme Court judge too. Finally, "Trendspotting with Demetri Martin". Youth correspondent Demetri Martin talks about credit cards and how they they target college campuses. Demetri finds this to be a good thing as going deeper into debt is alright since were all gonna die someday anyway.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 85 – Aired: 6/25/2007

    Steve Vogel

    Tonight, author of The Pentagon: A History, Steve Vogel.

    Jon begins tonight with a report on Dick Cheney in a segment called "Dick Move". Cheney refuses to comply with the Information Security Oversight Office, a unit of the National Archives that monitors the Executive Branch's handling of classified information. As Jon reports, Cheney sought to abolish this oversight unit with a shotgun, but when that didn't work, Cheney argued that he is not part of the Executive Branch of government and therefore not subject to an executive order asking him to relinquish information. Senior White House Correspondent John Oliver talked with Jon about how Cheney is his own separate branch of government.

    Finally, Jason Jones reports on a man who gave his Purple Heart to President Bush because of the emotional pains and criticism Bush is experiencing in a segment called "Heart Attack".

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 84 – Aired: 6/21/2007

    Greg Bear

    Tonight, author Greg Bear promotes his new novel Quantico.

    Jon begins tonight's show with "Clusterf@#k to the White House" and Obama's decision to allow visitors of his web site to download Obama ringtones, a mixture of hip music and Obama catchphrases. Jon then reports on the Democrats visit with the AFSCME union where they had nothing but high praise for unions.

    Jon also reports on the 2007 graduating class of a Taliban terrorist school, showing video clips of suicide bombers graduating from their training camp in a segment called "Oh, the Places You'll Blow!".

    Finally, Senior Health & Posture Reporter Rob Riggle talks with Jon about how Americans are now shorter by average than most people in other industrialized country's in a segment called "Stature of Liberty".

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 83 – Aired: 6/20/2007

    Fareed Zakaria

    Tonight, journalist Fareed Zakaria.

    "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues as Jon reports on Hillary Clinton's new campaign song, a parody of The Sopranos series finale. Hillary's campaign song choice, Celine Dion's "You and I".

    Also, Jon reports on New York's Mayor Bloomberg leaving the Republican party and becoming an independent. His move made for some tasty media fodder as they speculate whether Bloomberg as well as many others like Al Gore will run for President in a segment called "May or May Not".

    Finally, Jon reports on The Vatican issuing 10 commandments for driving in a segment called "Jesus Take the Wheel". Senior Vatican Correspondent John Oliver talks with Jon about these new commandments.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 82 – Aired: 6/19/2007

    Brian Williams

    Tonight, journalist and anchor of NBC's Nightly News, Brian Williams.

    "Mess O' Potamia" continues as Jon begins tonight's show with a report about a major new offensive by U.S. forces in Iraq. Unfortunately, this not only causes the insurgents to just move to another part of Iraq, but allows the media to use one of there favorite analogies, Whac-A-Mole. Also, September seems to be the deadline month to see if the Iraq troop surge is working. But as Jon reports, General Petraeus said that for the surge to effective, it would require 9-10 years.

    Finally, Samantha Bee reports on the scourge that is the American insurgency and how losing our nerve for the Iraq War will cause us to lose the war in a segment called "Americans Among Us: The Enemy Within".

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 81 – Aired: 6/18/2007

    Steve Carell

    Tonight, actor and comedian Steve Carell promotes his new movie Evan Almighty.

    With so much going on in the Middle East, Jon begins the show and leaves it up to chance by spinning the spinner to see which part of the Middle East he will cover. The winner, the Gaza Strip. Another good old fashioned civil war is in the making as Jon reports on the infighting between Fatah and Hamas in a segment called "Crisis in Gaza: Warportunity in the Middle East". Senior Gaza Correspondent Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about this recent development.

    Finally, Senior Movie Reviewer Rob Riggle reviews Evan Almighty in a segment called "Shits & Riggles". He said the movie was really bad, mainly due to the fact that that he is jealous of Steve Carell's booming career.

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    8.6 Great 12 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 80 – Aired: 6/14/2007

    Angelina Jolie

    Tonight, actress Angelina Jolie promotes her new movie A Mighty Heart.

    Jon begins the show tonight by showing us the duplicity of White House Press Secretary Tony Snow. Two months ago, Snow said the 8 fired U.S. attorneys were fired for performance reasons. Yesterday, Snow said he never said that.

    "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues with Jon reporting on Giuliani's 12 easily mockable commitments, Romney's flip floppery on abortion, & McCain's drunken bout with a burger. Jon then highlights the candidates use of the internet in their campaigns such as: buying Rudy Giuliani gear, dinner with Barack, Hillary Clinton's theme song videos, & Gravel's creepy "Rock" video.

    Finally, Jon reports on a bit of controversy over at the Weather Channel who's chief climatologist said that no meteorologist should get a seal of approval by the American Meteorological Society if they do not speak about global warming. Senator James Inhoffe (R -Oklahoma) was quite mad saying that the Weather Channel uses fear to increase ratings. Jon shows us a local weather promo ad from Oklahoma that will really scare you into watching the weather report.

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    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 79 – Aired: 6/13/2007

    Allan Brandt

    Tonight, the author of The Cigarette Century: The Rise, Fall, and Deadly Persistence of the Product That Defined America, Allan Brandt.

    "Mess O'Potamia" continues as Jon reports on the second bombing of a holy Shi'ite mosque in Samara by insurgents. Jon reports on Bush's war czar Douglas Lute who says that progress in the war is uneven. Jon also talks about how the military is now fighting alongside the very same insurgents they were fighting against, which brings to mind that old adage, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. The segment ends with Senior Iraq Correspondent Aasif Mandvi talking with Jon about these new developments in Iraq.

    Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore didn't have much to say about any African-American related news, so after putting on a Detroit Red Wings cap he became a Senior Mexican Correspondent and talked with Jon about immigration reform.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 78 – Aired: 6/12/2007

    Bob Shrum

    Tonight, political consultant and author of No Excuses: Concessions of a Serial Campaigner, Bob Shrum.

    Jon begins tonight with the Senate's debate over whether they should even vote on the immigration bill in a segment called "Kill Bill". Jon then reports on Alberto Gonzales' no confidence vote in the Senate, again, to see if they should vote on it at all, in a segment called "Kill Bill Volume 2".

    Finally, Samantha Bee reports on whether the U.S. is ready for some of the various presidential candidates and reports on some of the crazier aspects of Mormonism in a segment called "Is America Ready for a Mormon President?"

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 77 – Aired: 6/11/2007

    David Steinberg

    Tonight, comedian and author of The Book of David, David Steinberg.

    Jon begins with the weekends big story as Peter Pace, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was ousted from his position. As CNN attempted to cover this major news story, they were interrupted by the biggest news story of them all, Paris Hilton entering a car going to jail. Jon shows us that as reluctant as CNN was in covering this story, they did it all day anyway.

    Next, Jon covers Bush's trip to Europe where Bush was treated like a rock star in Albania in a segment called "Albaniacs". Jon calls Dennis Miller for some help in creating a Bush/Albania joke. Bush also met with the Pope for the first time and Senior Papist Jason Jones talks with Jon about Bush's visit.

    Finally, Resident Expert John Hodgman talks with Jon about why mixed martial arts is so popular.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 76 – Aired: 6/7/2007

    Eddie Izzard

    Tonight, comedian and star of the FX show The Riches and Ocean's 13, Eddie Izzard.

    Jon begins the show by reporting on London's new Olympic logo for the 2012 Olympics. Apparently, the animated logo was removed from the internet for fear that it would cause seizures.

    Jon then reports on the G-8 Summit in Germany, which sparked a number of protests in a segment called "8 Simple Rulers". Also, Jon reports on Bush's clash with his buddy Vladimir Putin about what to do about the proposed missile shield over Eastern Europe.

    Finally, a rerun of Samantha Bee's report on gays "corrupting" Nascar by using Fructis hair care products as a sponsor in a segment called "Gays of Thunder".

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    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 75 – Aired: 6/6/2007

    Michael Barone

    Tonight, political analyst and author of Our First Revolution: The Remarkable British Upheaval That Inspired America's Founding Fathers, Michael Barone.

    Jon begins with "Clusterf@#k to the White House" and a look at Tuesday's Republican debate. Jon highlights some of the debate's finer points from whether the candidates would invade Iraq given what they know now, would they allow openly gay members of the military, and general 'I believe in God' comments and fear mongering. Also, Senior Campaign Theologian John Oliver talks with Jon about God's use of lightning during the debate when Giuliani was speaking about abortion.

    Finally, Lewis Black in "Back in Black" reports on new technology. Lewis talks about Big Brother in google's new Street View option in google map, a new device allowing movie theatre patrons to rat out rude behavior, and myspace.com reporting the identities of sex predators.

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    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 74 – Aired: 6/5/2007

    Paul Rudd

    Tonight, actor Paul Rudd promotes his new movie Knocked Up.

    Jon begins the show tonight with the Scooter Libby jail sentence. Libby was sentenced to 30 months in jail and a $250,000 fine. Letters of praise and denouncement were sent to the judge to help him determine a sentence. Jon takes a look at some of the letters sent in praise of Libby from the likes of such distinguished individuals as Henry Kissinger & Donald Rumsfeld.

    Jon reports on Congressman William Jefferson who was charged on numerous counts of corruption in a segment called "Father of the Bribe". Jon not only highlights the numerous charges against Jefferson, but the fact that he kept $90,000 in his freezer.

    Jon then shows us a nice montage of Bush using the same language he denounced opponents of the immigration reform bill as using, namely, empty political rhetoric such as the word amnesty to induce fear in a segment called "Hasta la Visa".

    And finally, Rob Riggle visits Disneyland to report on the magic kingdom's dissatisfaction with the city of Anaheim's decision to build low income affordable housing near the park in a segment called "Callous in Wonderland".

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 73 – Aired: 6/4/2007

    Rep. Ron Paul

    Tonight, Jon talks with Republican candidate for President, Ron Paul.

    Jon begins tonight's show by describing his vacation last week to Greece where he met a man named Andrew on the plane, who incidentally is the same man who caused the tuberculosis scare around the world.

    "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues as Jon reports on the recent Democrat debate. Jon looks at the multitude of raise your hand questions by Wolf Blitzer, the we all speak the same language of Hillary Clinton, the Edwards/Obama snaps, & Biden's glory hole rhetoric.

    Finally, Jon calls Larry Flynt to discuss his recent Washington Post ad offering $1 million for proof that any government official had an extramarital affair.

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    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 72 – Aired: 5/24/2007

    Al Gore

    Tonight, former politician and current political activist on the environment and author of The Assault on Reason, Al Gore.

    Jon begins with a look at the media blitzkrieg on reports about high gas prices in a segment called "Gas Pains". Senior Petroleum Expert Rob Riggle dresses up in Mad Max gear to talk with Jon about this story.

    Finally, Jon reports about Monica Goodling who testified before the House Judiciary Committee about the fired U.S. attorney's in a segment called "Illegally Blonde".

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    8.2 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 71 – Aired: 5/23/2007

    Lt. Col. Kevin Robbins

    Tonight, the commander of the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron “Thunderbirds”, Lt. Col. Kevin Robbins.

    Jon begins the show with "Mess O'Potomac" as the Democrats withdraw any timetables they had in their Iraq War funding bill. Instead, they chose a series of objectives that have to be met by the Iraqi's. Who determines if they meet these objectives? Why Bush of course. Jon nails Senator Harry Reid who agreed with the new bill, even though it's substantially similar to Senator John Warner's bill, which Reid previously said was weak and compared it to an old cup of tea sitting on a table for a few weeks. Jon then looks at Jimmy Carter's comment that the Bush administration is the worst in history. Senior Presidential Historian John Oliver talks with Jon and delve into Carter's comments and about past president's that may have been worse.

    Finally, Jon reports that Scotland Yard recently named the alleged murderer of Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko's by following the radioactive trail of the polonium that killed him in a segment called "Polonium Dynamite".04102142

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    8.2 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 70 – Aired: 5/22/2007

    Margaret Spellings

    Tonight, the current Secretary of Education under President Bush, Margaret Spellings.

    Jon begins tonights show with the new Immigration Reform Bill being proposed in Congress in a segment called "Aliens v. Senators". Senior Immigration Correspondent Aasif Mandvi goes over some of the more complicated parts of the bill with Jon. Finally, Dan Bakkedahl experiences the joy in what it's like to be a Mexican crossing the border illegally in a segment called "Mexodus".

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    8.4 Great 2 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 69 – Aired: 5/21/2007

    Zaki Chehab

    Tonight, journalist and author of Inside Hamas: The Untold Story of the Militant Islamic Movement, Zaki Chehab.

    The show begins with some breaking news out of the Middle East that amazingly has nothing to do with the U.S. in a segment called "Middle East Trouble?" Military forces in Lebanon attacked a Palestinian refugee camp that harbored an al-Qaeda sect called Fatah al-Islam. Senior Beirut Correspondent Jason Jones stops by to give his report on the breaking news out of Lebanon.

    The end of an era is at hand as Bush and Blair part ways in a segment called "The End of the Affair". Jon provides us with a touching montage of Bush & Blair's greatest moments together with Dirty Dancing's "I've Had The Time Of My Life" playing in the background.

    Finally, a segment called "Wilmore and Oliver Investigates: So You've Offended An Entire Race!" The dynamic duo of Larry Wilmore and John Oliver team up once again to examine celebrity racism and whether people are more offensive or generally offended more easily.

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    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 68 – Aired: 5/17/2007

    Brink Lindsey

    Tonight, contributing editor to Reason Magazine & author of the new book The Age of Abundance: How Prosperity Transformed America's Politics and Culture, Brink Lindsey.

    Jon begins tonight's show with two breaking news headlines. Paul Wolfowitz resigns from the World Bank. And England's Prince Harry is not being sent to Iraq because of the danger posed to his life. As Jon points out, a life that apparently matters more than the other counless Brits over in Iraq.

    On to tonight's big story straight out of a Spanish soap opera in a segment called "Comey Central". Former Deputy Attorney General James Comey testified before the Senate about Gonzalez who back in 2004 hustled over to the hospital bed of former Attorney General John Ashcroft with former White House Chief of Staff Andy Card and tried to get Ashcroft to sign off on the NSA's wiretap program, even though Ashcroft previously said he would not do so since it was illegal, not to mention the fact he was heavily sedated. So, Comey, who was the acting Attorney General since Ashcroft was in the hospital, raced over there to stop them in the nick of time. Jon uses a Spanish telenovela to bring these shocking details to light by dubbing in the voices of Spanish soap opera stars.

    Finally, Resident Expert John Hodgman talks with Jon about Bush's overuse of the phrase "I'm looking forward to..." and how you can tell when Bush is lying.

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    8.3 Great 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 67 – Aired: 5/16/2007

    Don Rickles

    Tonight, comedian and author of the new book Rickles' Book: A Memoir, Don Rickles.

    Jon begins tonight with a look at the second Republican debate sponsored by Fox News in segment called "Masters of Debate". Senior Political Analyst Jason Jones stops by to show us the career ending mistakes the candidates made during the debate. Jon then highlights the main talking points of the candidates, namely who will be the next Ronald Reagan & who can say "I am a conservative and cut taxes" the most. Also, Jon pokes fun at the Fox News commentators who asked questions about fake crisis scenarios that are strangely modelled after the television series 24.

    From CNN's fresh faced anchor's next door, to MSNBC's dirty over 30 anchors, to FOX New's dirty hustler anchors, Senior NILF Hunter Samantha Bee reports on sexy news anchors in a segment called "News I'd Like to F@#K".

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    8.9 Great 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 66 – Aired: 5/15/2007

    Tim Russert

    Tonight, the host of Meet the Press and author of Wisdom of Our Fathers: Lessons and Letters from Daughters and Sons, Tim Russert.

    "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues with Jon showing us four of the presidential candidates hitting the airwaves on Mother's Day to talk about themselves.

    Jason Jones enlightens us about the importance of good skin and spin doctoring for politicians in a segment called "Nip/Talk".

    Finally, in a segment entitled "Banned Width", Jon talks about how reporters are now banned from filming insurgent bombings in Iraq & U.S. soldiers are banned from going on websites like YouTube & MySpace under the guise of protecting confidential military information.

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    8.6 Great 3 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 65 – Aired: 5/14/2007

    Jeremy Paxman

    Tonight, BBC news reporter and author of the new book, On Royalty: A Very Polite Inquiry into Some Strangely Related Families, Jeremy Paxman.

    The show begins with a clip of Bush "The Decider" taking matters into his own hands and conducting an orchestra during the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown.

    The fired U.S. attorney's scandal continues as Alberto Gonzalez testifies about what he doesn't remember before the House Judiciary Committee in a segment called "House A.G.". Senior Legal Correspondent Rob Riggle talks with Jon about how White House officials can never comment before, during, and after investigations into wrongdoing in a segment called "Speak No Evil".

    Finally, Samantha Bee in "This Week In God" talks about the history of Mormons as it relates to current presidential candidate Mitt Romney & about a hispanic man in Florida who founded a church based on the claim that he is the Antichrist.

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    8.4 Great 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 64 – Aired: 5/10/2007

    Reza Aslan

    Tonight, author of No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam, Reza Aslan.

    The show begins with "Mess O' Potomac" as Jon talks about the new Iraq spending bill that promises Bush half of the money now and the other half contingent on a July progress report. Of course, Bush plans another veto saying that any restrictions placed on the Iraq War by Congress is unacceptable and promotes defeatism. So when will the war end and what is Bush's definition of victory or success in Iraq? Jon looks at a series of clips showing the flexibility of Bush's definitions over the course of the Iraq War and also talks with Baghdad Bureau Chief Aasif Mandvi. Finally, Jon crosses over the Atlantic to Great Britain, where Tony Blair announced that he is planning on stepping down as Prime Minister on June 27th. Jon goes over some of the highlights of his speech in a segment called "The Blair Ditch Project". Of course, London Bureau Chief John Oliver stopped by to talk with Jon using an over exaggerated British voice and cliched phrases as a tribute to CNN's Richard Quest.

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    9.2 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 63 – Aired: 5/9/2007

    Michael Beschloss

    Tonight, presidential historian Michael Beschloss promotes his new book Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How They Changed America 1789-1989.

    Jon begins with a foiled terrorist plot to attack Fort Dix in New Jersey by terrorists who delivered pizza to the army base. "Mess O'Potamia" continues as Jon reports about a secret 24 member all Shiite panel dubbed "The Office" who exert their authority to overrule official government decisions in order to help Shiite militias. But fear not, because Dick Cheney is on the way to Iraq to pay a visit and offer his support as Jon's theory on Cheney's evilness is proved once again. The segment concludes with a report about a Palestinian kid's show sporting a Mickey Mouse like character that encourages kids to hate Jews & America. And finally, Jon talks with Youth Spotting Expert Demetri Martin who discusses and give us tips on the use of video resumes to set one apart from those dreary paper resumes.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 62 – Aired: 5/8/2007

    George Tenet

    Tonight, former director of the CIA and author of At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the CIA, George Tenet.

    Jon begins with Queen Elizabeth II visit to Washington D.C. where she hung out with President Bush at a series of events in a segment called "Elizabeth II: Visit from a Nice Old Lady". Finally, Jon talks with Royal Watcher John Oliver who wasn't as excited as he should be about the Queen's visit.

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    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 61 – Aired: 5/7/2007

    Lee Gutkind

    Tonight, author Lee Gutkind promotes his new book Almost Human: Making Robots Think.

    Jon begins the show with an in depth look at the Republican presidential candidate debate last week in a continuing show segment, "Clusterf@#k to the White House". Senior Correspondent Aasif Mandvi reporting live from the gates of hell talks with Jon about John McCain's comment at the debate that he will hunt Osama bin Laden to the gates of hell in a segment called "Styx & Stones". Finally, John Oliver gives us a behind the scenes look at the Republican debate.

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    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 60 – Aired: 5/3/2007

    Ted Koppel

    Tonight, journalist Ted Koppel.

    Politicians on television programs us common folks watch are prevalent this week as Jon begins the show by looking at President Bush and Laura Bush on American Idol & Hillary Clinton on The Insider. As the 4th anniversary of Bush's mission accomplished on the aircraft carrier fiasco loomed large this week, the Democrats passed the Iraq funding bill only to have it vetoed by Bush in a continuing show segment, "Mess O' Potamac". Finally, snitchin' is not hip in the African-American community. Just ask Cam'ron, a rapper who made it clear that those who snitch to the police about crimes in the community, even a serial killer who lives next door, have no street cred and thus sales of their rap albums suffer. Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks with Jon about the ethical implications of this stop snitchin' phenomenon and the rappers code of "effix".

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    8.2 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 59 – Aired: 5/2/2007

    Pierre Rehov

    Tonight, director Pierre Rehov promotes his new documentary out on DVD, Suicide Killers.

    Jon begins the show with a good old fashioned Washington D.C. sex scandal. Deborah Jeane Palfrey a.k.a. Miz Julia, has submitted 46 pounds of telephone records from an escort service she ran for 13 years. Jon looks at the media frenzy to see which powerful D.C. men are on the list in a segment called "Beltway: Unbuckled". Senior Washington Correspondent Jason Jones talks with Jon about the how one can hire an escort legally and for nonsexual reasons, namely, by always laying down on your stomach while you get your "massage". Finally, Aasif Mandvi takes a look at both sides of the debate over Chief Illiniwek, the mascot for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who recently was retired because of protests saying the chief perpetuated rascist stereotypes in a segment called "Trail of Cheers".

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    8.4 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 58 – Aired: 5/1/2007

    Tobey Maguire

    Tonight, the star of Spider-Man 3, actor Tobey Maguire.

    Jon begins with a look at Paul Wolfowitz who used his clout to get his girlfriend a job at the State Department along with a raise in salary in a segment called "Loan Wolf". Next, Resident Expert John Hodgman talks with Jon about the history and purpose of the World Bank. Finally, Jon looks at Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert who is under pressure to resign because of last year's attack on Lebanon as retaliation for the kidnapped Israeli soldiers in a segment called "The Olmert Report".

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    8.2 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 57 – Aired: 4/30/2007

    Christopher Hitchens

    Tonight, author and journalist Christopher Hitchens promotes his book God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything.

    Jon begins the show with a look at the Democrats first presidential debate in a continuing segment, "Clusterf@#uck to the White House". Senior Political Analyst Samantha Bee also talked with Jon about the possible transformations the candidates will go through on the way to the 2008 election in a segment called "Mass Debaters". Finally, the show resorts to an age old tradition of having one product sponsor an entire television program in a segment called "Crisis in Sudan", brought to you by BubbleYum. Senior Genocide Correspondent John Oliver, Senior Africa Correspondent Aasif Mandvi, and Senior Political Analyst Rob Riggle each report about some aspect of the Darfur genocide while plugging away the deliciousness of BubbleYum.

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 56 – Aired: 4/26/2007

    Richard Gere

    Tonight, actor Richard Gere promotes his new movie The Hoax.

    Jon begins the show with a look at the Charlie Rose interview of President Bush and his statement that we only see the bad news out of Iraq from the media. Next, a comprehensive look at the media coverage of the Virginia Tech Massacre. Topics include the media talking about itself and how good or bad they covered the story, gun control agendas being pushed into the fore, Fox News blaming liberals for trying to push their agenda, and finally the blame game. And who's to blame for the massacre? Video games? Hollywood? Television? And finally, Jon talks about Monica Goodling, once an aid to Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, who's been granted immunity in order to testify before Congress about the fired U.S. attorneys. Goodling graduated from Regent University along with 150 other government lawyers in the Bush administration. Jon takes a good look at what's so special about this fourth tier school, which incidentally was founded by Pat Robertson and originally named after his television network.

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    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 55 – Aired: 4/25/2007

    Garry Shandling

    Tonight, comedian Garry Shandling promotes his new DVD Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders Show.

    Jon begins tonight's show with a look at Baghdad and how the Bush administration is bridging the gap between Shiites and Sunnis by building a series of walls in Baghdad in a segment called "Extreme Makeover: Baghdad Edition". Jon then talks with Baghdad Bureau Chief Aasif Mandvi about the Baghdad walls in a segment called "Wall or Nothing". Finally, Lewis Black makes fun of several Earth Day television specials in "Back in Black".

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    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 54 – Aired: 4/24/2007

    Senator John McCain

    Tonight, presidential candidate Senator John McCain.

    Jon begins the show with a look at the continuing battle in Washington D.C. over funding for the war and the use of timetables in a segment called "Mess O'Potomac". Finally, Jon talks with 1st term President Bush and 2nd term Bush using past clips of the President that seemingly contradict one another.

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 53 – Aired: 4/23/2007

    Matt Cooper

    Tonight, journalist for the Condé Nast Portfolio, Matt Cooper.

    Jon begins tonight show with a look at France's runoff election for President between conservative Nicolas Sarkozy and socialist Segolene Royal. Jon then does a brief recap of the Alberto Gonbzalez testimony and talks with Senior Washington Correspondent John Oliver about Bush's reaction to the testimony. Finally, Samantha Bee does a story about Earth Day in a segment called "Man v. Earth: The Wreckoning".

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    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 52 – Aired: 4/19/2007

    Jeremy Scahill

    Tonight, journalist and author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army, Jeremy Scahill.

    Jon begins the show by talking with Senior Legal Correspondent Aasif Mandvi about the Supreme Courts decision to affirm the partial birth abortion ban in a segment called "America Decides". Jon then talks about Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez who testified before the Senate about not recalling anything he may or may not have done. Finally, Jason Jones talks with Frosty Hardison, a man who got his daughter's Seattle school board to stop a teacher from showing the movie An Inconvenient Truth in her class in a segment called "Apocalypse How?".

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    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 51 – Aired: 4/18/2007

    Ali Allawi

    Tonight, former Minister of Trade, Defense, & later Finance in the Interim Iraq Governing Council, Ali Allawi, who is also promoting his new book, The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace.

    Jon begins tonight's show with "Mess O'Potamia", where amid one of the bloodiest days in Iraq, 6 Shiite cabinet ministers resigned because Prime Minister al-Maliki will not set a timetable for U.S. troop withdrawal. Also, Jon looks at Bush's new war czar position, which has been created to apparently cut through all the federal bureaucracy bogging down the Iraq War. Since the position has been rejected by 5 generals that have been asked to fill the spot, the White House is changing the name from "war czar" to "execution manager". Finally, Senior Financial Correspondent John Oliver talks with Jon about the contradictions plaguing the U.S. economy as the stock market hits an all time high, but the dollar has reduced in value by half as $1 now equals 2 British pounds.

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    8.3 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 50 – Aired: 4/17/2007

    Sig Hansen

    Tonight, Norwegian fisherman Sig Hansen from the show Deadliest Catch on the Discovery Channel.

    Jon begins the show with a brief talk about the big rainstorm in the Northeast. Jon then talks about Paul Wolfowitz who used his influence at the World Bank to get a promotion and raise for his girlfriend in a segment called "Loan Wolf". On a lighter note, Jon talks about Richard Gere who over the weekend kissed a Bollywood star during an AIDS awareness rally in India in a segment called "American Gigolo". This kiss led to massive protests in India since public displays of affection are frowned upon there. Senior Mumbai Bureau Chief Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about the protests, which included burning effigies of Gere on the street. Finally, Rob Riggle goes to Largo, FL and talks with Steve Stanton who was fired from his job as a city manager because he is transgendered in a segment called "Suddenly Susan".

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    7.7 Good 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 49 – Aired: 4/16/2007

    Andrew Card

    Tonight, former White House Chief of Staff for President George W. Bush, Andy Card.

    Jon begins the show with the fired U.S. attorney's scandal. Over 5 million White House staffer e-mails have gone missing, including some containing information about the fired attorneys in a segment called "The Amazing Erase". The White House claims that the e-mails were mistakenly erased. To put the story in perspective, Jon calls Sen. Ted Stevens(R) from Alaska to help explain the complexity of the internet and email. Furthermore, Jon talks with Senior Technology Correspondent Jason Jones about how easily these e-mails could be accidentally erased.

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    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 48 – Aired: 4/12/2007

    Richard Preston

    Tonight, author Richard Preston promotes his new book The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring.

    Jon begins the show with a look at presidential candidate photo-ops by showing John Edwards going to a hospital to help the infirmed. Jon then talks about Bush's view of the "progress" were making in Iraq and what he thinks about the Dems new war spending bill. Jon then chats with John Oliver, Senior Military Analyst, about Bush seeking a war czar, a new position the administration created to oversee the Iraq War and perhaps syphon blame away from Bush in a segment called "Mess O'Potomac". Finally, the Duke lacrosse team is found innocent and Jon takes a stab at Nancy Grace by insulting her extensive coverage and preconceived notions of guilt for the now innocent team.

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    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 47 – Aired: 4/11/2007

    Halle Berry

    Tonight, actress Halle Berry promotes her new movie Perfect Stranger.

    From the Imus scandal to Anna Nicole's baby daddy, news coverage goes from one low to another. Jon talks with us and Rob Riggle, Senior Caribbean Analyst, about the big revelation today, Larry Birkhead is Anna Nicole's baby daddy. Jon then looks at John McCain speaking in front of West Point cadets about his faith in the Iraq War. Finally, Jon looks at two other contenders for the '08 Republican presidential nomination, Rudy Guiliani and Mitt Romney.

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 46 – Aired: 4/10/2007

    Walter Isaacson

    Tonight, journalist and author of Einstein: His Life and Universe, Walter Isaacson.

    Jon begins the show by announcing who the father of Anna Nicole's baby is & it turns out it's all of us. Next, Jon looks at the Don Imus scandal and his reference to the Rutgers women's basketball team as "nappy headed hoes" in a segment called "Gaffe-fest '07". Jon then discusses the use of offensive language with Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore, Senior Woman Correspondent Samantha Bee, & alleged date rapist Jason Jones. Finally, Roving Ambassador-at-Large John Oliver takes a detailed look at Israel and talks with Dan Gillerman, Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. in a segment called "Oliver's Travels".

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    7.8 Good 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 45 – Aired: 4/9/2007

    Bill Bradley

    Tonight, former U.S. Senator from New Jersey Bill Bradley is promoting his new book, The New American Story.

    Jon begins the show tonight with a story about the return home of the 15 British soldiers captured by Iran in a segment called "Fawlty Powers". Jon then talks with John Oliver, Senior Brittespondent, about his reaction to the sailors return. Jon then talks about the rosy picture John McCain painted about Iraq during his trip over to Iraq in a segment called "Congressional Recess '07". Finally, Assistant Baghdad Bureau Chief Aasif Mandvi, talks with Jon about the so-called good news coming out of Iraq.

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    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 44 – Aired: 3/29/2007

    Philip Zimbardo

    Tonight, psychologist Philip Zimbardo promotes his new book, The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil.

    Jon begins with a disturbing look at Karl Rove dancing and rapping the night away at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association dinner. Jon then looks at several cases of internet sabotage of presidential candidate websites in a segment called "Indecision v. 2.008". The Iranian hostage crisis enters its 7th day and Jon has a heart to heart talk with Iran in a segment called "Iranian Hostage Crisis: The Next Generation". Finally, Jon talks with Larry Wilmore, Senior Black Correspondent, about Disney's new movie The Frog Princess, which features an animated black princess for the first time ever in its history.

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 43 – Aired: 3/28/2007

    Governor Bill Richardson

    Tonight, current Governor of New Mexico and 2008 presidential candidate who is also promoting his book, Between Worlds: The Making of an American Life, Bill Richardson.

    Jon begins with a look at Bush's repsonse to the Dems troop withdrawal bill in a segment called "Furious George". Jon then talks with John Hodgman about the President's use of executive privilege. Finally, Larry Wilmore & John Oliver look at the n-word and whether it should be banned in a segment entitled "Wilmore & Oliver Investigates".

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    7.9 Good 15 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 42 – Aired: 3/27/2007

    Dennis Miller

    Tonight, comedian Dennis Miller promotes his new radio show.

    Jon begins with a look at the Democrats troop withdrawal bill, which passed in the House due to an overwhelming amount of pork such as $74 million for peanut storage in a segment called "Cut & Fund". Next, "Showdown at Justice" continues with Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez first claiming he had nothing to do with firing the 8 U.S. attorneys and then e-mails were discovered showing that he was involved. Finally, Rob Riggle looks at cloning the perfect steak in "Diagnosis Science".

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 41 – Aired: 3/26/2007

    Senator John Kerry

    Tonight, Senator John Kerry promotes his new book, This Moment on Earth: Today's New Environmentalists and Their Vision for the Future.

    Jon begins the show with a look at CNN's Rick Sanchez experiencing what it would be like to fall off a cruise ship and survive floating in the water for a whole hour. Jon then talks with Tehran Bureau Chief John Oliver about Iran taking 15 British sailors hostage in "Showdown in Crisisland". Finally, Lewis Black in Back in Black looks at the good news explosion coming out of Iraq such as tattoos now being legal and a group promoting bird watching.

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    9.3 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 40 – Aired: 3/22/2007

    Don Cheadle

    Tonight, actor Don Cheadle promotes his new movie, Reign Over Me.

    Jon first talks about Al Gore testifying in front of Congress about global warming in a segment called "Welcome Back, Hotter". Jon then talks about the fired U.S. Attorney's and Press Secretary Tony Snow trying to sell Bush's offer that Karl Rove testify in private and not under oath in "Showdown at Justice". Finally, Jon talks with Demetri Martin about Viacom suing Google and YouTube over copyright infringment.

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    8.5 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 39 – Aired: 3/21/2007

    Chris Hansen

    Tonight, Dateline NBC journalist Chris Hansen promotes his continuing segment on the show and his new book, To Catch a Predator.

    Jon begins the show with the constitutional showdown over whether Karl Rove will testify about the firing of the eight U.S. attorney's. Jon then looks at Bush's response to the scandal and the "reasonable proposal" he made to have Karl Rove testify, in private and not under oath. John Oliver, Senior Washington Correspondent talks about this proposal with Jon in a segment called "Eight Men Out". Finally, a recap of the John Bolton interview from last night's episode and Bolton's continuing assertion that Jon is wrong. Jon talks about a specific point he made about Abraham Lincoln in last night's interview with Doris Kearns Goodwin (an expert who wrote a book on Lincoln) and how Bolton was in fact, the one who was wrong.

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 38 – Aired: 3/20/2007

    John Bolton

    Tonight, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. from August 2005 until December 2006, John Bolton.

    Jon begins with a look at the continuing Justice Department scandal. Jon then talks with Rob Riggle about a term Karl Rove used in an email differentiating between disloyal district attorneys and "loyal Bushies". Finally, all aboard John McCain's Straight Talk Express, because its back and fortunate for us, won't allow McCain to lie as Jon shows in a clip showing McCain misspeak.

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    8.7 Great 11 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 37 – Aired: 3/19/2007

    Stephen Prothero

    Tonight, the chair of the religion department at Boston University and author of Religious Literacy: What Every American Need to Know—And Doesn’t, Stephen Prothero.

    Jon begins by marking the 4th anniversary of the Iraq War. Jon then looks at the compelling testimony of Valerie Plame in front of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in a segment called "Blondie". Finally, Jason Jones looks at potential cures for homosexuality in a segment called "Diagnosis Mystery".

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    9 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 36 – Aired: 3/15/2007

    Sandra Bullock

    Tonight, actress Sandra Bullock promotes her new movie, Premonition.

    Jon begins with a final look at Bush's tour of South America, which ended in Mexico. Jon then talks about Khalid Sheikh Mohamed's confession about planning several terrorist attacks, including 9/11. Jon then talks with Jon Oliver, Senior Produce Analyst, about the Chiquita banana scandal in a segment called "Banana Drama". Chiquita apparently paid $1.7 million in protection money to a Columbian terrorist group. Finally, Jon looks at Iran's outrage over the new movie 300 and how it unfairly disparages Persians.

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    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 35 – Aired: 3/14/2007

    Zbigniew Brzezinski

    Tonight, political scientist and the former U.S. National Security Advisor to Jimmy Carter, Zbigniew Brzezinski, promoting his new book Second Chance: Three Presidents and the Crisis of American Superpower.

    Jon begins with a look at Senator Chris Dodd's blog. Jon then looks into the Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez scandal, where 8 U.S. attorneys were fired for political reasons in a segment called "Nuthin' But A.G. Thang". Jon then talks about the scandal with Aasif Mandvi, Senior Legal Correspondent, in a segment called "Seedy Gonzalez". Finally, a look at a curious phrase White House appointees use: "Serving at the pleasure of the President".

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    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 34 – Aired: 3/13/2007

    John Waters

    Tonight, cult film director John Waters talks about his new Court TV series, 'Til Death Do Us Part.

    Jon begins with Bush's last day touring South America where he apparently helped box lettuce in Guatemala. Jon then looks at the Democrats complicated withdrawal plan out of Iraq in a segment called '08 Simple Rules for Dating our Withdrawal. Jon then discusses Vice President Cheney's clout and how it never seems to run out. Finally, Jon looks at the Democrats withdrawal from a Fox News sponsored debate because of something Roger Ailes, Fox News President said.

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 33 – Aired: 3/12/2007

    Senator Chris Dodd

    Tonight on the show, 2008 presidential candidate Chris Dodd.

    Jon opens the show with the big announcement by Senator Chuck Hagel that he may or may not run for President. Jon then looks at the continuing President Bush tour of South America in a segment called "Bush: ¿Donde Esta?" Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about Halliburton moving their corporate headquarters to Dubai in "The Long Kiss Dubai". Finally, Samantha Bee looks at the current celebrity trend of adopting foreign babies in "Totally Doing Starbusiness".

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    9.1 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 32 – Aired: 3/8/2007

    Dr. Sharon Moalem

    Tonight, Dr. Sharon Moalem, author of Survival of the Sickest: A Medical Maverick Discovers Why We Need Disease.

    Jon starts off with a report about journalists who are being killed in Russia for criticizing Putin. Kremlin Bureau Chief John Oliver talks with Jon about this new report. Indecision 2008 continues with a look at Clinton & Obama's Southern accent impersonations during their speech's in Selma, AL. Finally, Dan Bakkedahl, Senior Horologist, looks at the upcoming apocalypse that will be caused by daylight savings time being moved up 3 weeks.

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 31 – Aired: 3/7/2007

    Wynton Marsalis

    Tonight, jazz musician Wynton Marsalis promotes his new album From The Plantation To The Penitentiary.

    Jon begins with a brief history about the Scooter Libby trial. He discusses this further with Senior Legal Analyst, Samantha Bee. Jon ends the segment with a Robert Novak douchebag montage. Finally, Jon talks with John Hodgman about athletes and the effects of HGH, human growth hormone.

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    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 30 – Aired: 3/6/2007

    Dr. Richard Jadick

    Tonight, military doctor and author of On Call In Hell: A Doctor's Iraq War Story, Dr. Richard Jadick.

    Jon first looks at the Scooter Libby guilty verdict. He then talks about the Walter Reed hearings in Congress and Bush's address to the veterans of the American Legion with Rob Riggle, Senior Military Analyst. Finally, Samantha Bee in a segment called Sam on Your Side. She interviews a CT atheist who is looking to sue a town because the local church bells annoy him.

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 29 – Aired: 3/5/2007

    Bob Woodruff

    Tonight, journalist and author of In an Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing, Bob Woodruff.

    Jon first looks at and later discusses the conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical center with Senior Military Analyst, John Oliver. Finally, Jon looks at the Bush administrations record of deflecting blame, even now with the problems at Walter Reed.

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    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 28 – Aired: 3/1/2007

    Sam Sheridan

    Tonight sports journalist and author of A Fighter’s Heart: One Man’s Journey Through the World of Fighting, Sam Sheridan.

    Jon starts off with a story about Al Sharpton, whose great grandfather it turns out, was once owned as a slave by the now deceased Senator Strom Thurmond's relatives. Jon asks Al Sharpton his opinion about this new story. Finally, a look at the new documentary by James Cameron about Jesus' tomb and conservatives outrage.

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    9.3 Superb 10 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 27 – Aired: 2/28/2007

    Jake Gyllenhaal

    Tonight actor and star of Zodiac, Jake Gyllenhaal.

    Jon starts off with a story about a hepatitis exposure scare at a Sports Illustrated party for the latest swimsuit issue. Jon then talks about Vice President Cheney's recent trips overseas with John Oliver, Senior Cheney Chaser. Finally, Lewis Black in Back in Black.

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 26 – Aired: 2/27/2007

    John Amaechi

    Tonight former NBA star and author of Man in the Middle, John Amaechi.

    Jon begins with a look at Laura Bush's opinion about the current state of Iraq. Jon then looks at the Clinton/Obama war in the media over what David Geffen said. Jon discusses this further with Jason Jones, Senior Hollywood Correspondent. Finally, Rob Riggle looks at rural America's reaction to a Muslim mosque being built in Texas in Loathe Thy Neighbor.

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 25 – Aired: 2/26/2007

    Craig Newmark

    Tonight the founder of craigslist.com, Craig Newmark.

    Jon begins by looking at last nights Oscars with Senior Entertainalist, John Oliver. Finally, Samantha Bee gives us a glimpse at religion and fashion in Fashion Week in God.

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/15/2007

    Meredith Vieria

    Tonight the co-host of Today, Meredith Vieria.

    Jon begins with a review of the House of Representatives debate and inaction as they try to pass their non-binding resolution. Jon then looks at Iran who, according to the U.S. government, is supplying weapons to insurgents in Iraq. Finally, Jon discusses this Iranian development with John Oliver, Senior Military Speculator.

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    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/14/2007

    Ishmael Beah

    Tonight former child soldier in Sierra Leone's civil war and author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, Ishmael Beah.

    Jon begins the show with a look at the deal struck with North Korea to stop their nuclear weapons program and John Bolton's disapproval of it. Jon then talks with John Hodgman about the nature of love. Finally, Jason Jones looks at partisan political dating sites in 'Must Love Dogma.'

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    8.3 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/13/2007

    Christopher Horner

    Tonight attorney and senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism), Christopher Horner.

    Jon first looks at the media's coverage of Anna Nicole's death fridge and a look inside CNN's own break room fridge. Jon then looks at Douglas Feith, the man who disseminated intelligence to the President about Iraq. Finally, Dan Bakkedahl looks at the polar bear clubs reaction to global warming.

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    8.9 Great 9 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/12/2007

    Jeffrey Rosen

    Tonight law professor and legal editor for the New Republic and author of The Supreme Court: The Personalities and Rivalries That Defined America, Jeffrey Rosen.

    Jon looks at the media's heavy coverage of Anna Nicole's death with Rob Riggle, Senior Entertainment Correspondent & Jason Jones, Senior Media Analyst. Finally, Jon looks at Obama's announcement that he is running for President and he discusses this with Senior Black Correspondent, Larry Wilmore.

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    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/8/2007

    John Mellencamp

    Tonight, musician John Mellencamp.

    Jon first looks at the moral outrage over a Super Bowl snickers ad and a suicide prevention groups complaint over GM's ad showing a robot killing itself after losing its job. Jon then looks at Paul Bremmer's failure to account for $8 billion that went to Iraq for reconstruction. Finally, John Oliver investigates a man in Colorado who is suing a bar for sex discrimination because they have a ladies night.

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    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/7/2007

    Ralph Nader

    Tonight consumer advocate and author of The Seventeen Traditions, Ralph Nader.

    Jon begins with the bizarre story of the crazy diaper wearing astronaut Lisa Nowak out for revenge. He discusses this latest story with Rob Riggle, Senior Space Correspondent. Finally, Jon look at the media's use of various kinds of news consultant and discusses this with Samantha Bee, Senior Continental Revenge Trek Analyst.

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    9.2 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/6/2007

    Mike Rowe

    Tonight the host of Dirty Jobs, Mike Rowe.

    Jon begins with a look at evangelical minister Ted Haggard, who is now apparently completely heterosexual. Jon then looks at the non-binding resolution wars that continue in Congress. Also, Jon looks at the songs of the new Democratic presidential candidates. Finally, Jason Jones finishes his second part of a two part series on Laguna Beach.

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    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/5/2007

    Walter Scheib

    Tonight former White House chef and author of White House Chef: Eleven Years, Two Presidents, One Kitchen, Walter Scheib.

    Jon begins with a look at the Super Bowl and the ads. Jon moves on to the Bush administrations acceptance of the new global warming report. Dan Bakkedahl, Senior White House Correspondent, talks with Jon about this development. Finally, France shuts off the lights from famous buildings as a response to global warming, Jon discusses this with John Oliver, Senior Envirospondent.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 16 – Aired: 2/1/2007

    Sienna Miller

    Tonight actress and star of Factory Girl, Sienna Miller.

    Jon first looks at Mary Cheney, the Vice President's lesbian daughter, who stated that the birth of her child should not be used for political maneuvering in response to Wolf Blitzer's interview the day before. Jon delves deeper into the issue as to why Dick Cheney's daughter is off limits with John Oliver, Senior Media Critic. Jon also talks with Chrissy Gephardt, lesbian daughter of former presidential candidate, Dick Gephardt. Finally, Jason Jones exposes the real Orange County in a two-part series.

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    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/31/2007

    Sen. Joe Biden

    Tonight Delaware Senator Joe Biden.

    Jon first looks at Bush's comments on Vice President Dick Cheney. Jon then looks at Bush's new Iraq strategy, or lack therof, and how anyone fpund disagreeing with Bush, in effect emboldens the terrorists. Jon talks with John Oliver, Senior White House Correspondent, about the intricacies of emboldening terrorists. Finally, Jon discusses with Larry Wilmore, Senior Black Historian, black history month's purpose.

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    9.2 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/30/2007

    Neil deGrasse Tyson

    Tonight astrophysicist and author of Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandries, Neil deGrasse Tyson.

    Jon begins with a look at the Scooter Libby trial with a summary as to how it all began. Furthermore, John Oliver, Senior White House Correspondent comments on the Libby trial in more detail. Finally, Jon looks at how the primaries are now being moved up to earlier and earlier dates. He discusses this with John Hodgman, Resident Expert.

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    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/29/2007

    Bill Gates

    Tonight the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates and his quick exit after the interview.

    Jon starts the show with a look at who has or has not said they will run for President. Indecision '08 continues with Jon focusing on two of the Democratic candidates. First, Jon looks at Hillary Clinton and her joking about her husband's infidelity. Finally, Jon looks at the media's overreaction to Obama attending a muslim private school.

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    9.3 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/25/2007

    Sen. Charles Schumer

    Tonight New York Senator Charles Schumer.

    Jon begins with a look at Senator John Kerry's long winded speech about how he is not running for President. Finally, Jon looks at Wolf Blitzer's interview of Dick Cheney and his lack of commenting on anything, specifically how he refuses to answer any question about his lesbian daughter.

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    9 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/24/2007

    Scott McClellan

    Tonight former White House press secretary Scott McClellan.

    Jon begins with a thorough review of the President's State of the Union address. Rob Riggle and Samantha Bee then report on their overall impressions of the speech. Finally, Jon looks at the Democrats and medias response to Bush's speech.

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    8.9 Great 3 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 10 – Aired: 1/23/2007

    Terry McAuliffe

    Tonight the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Terry McAuliffe.

    Jon starts off with a look at the Oscar nominations and how he wasn't asked to host them this year. He then segues into Indecision 2008, with a brief look at the candidates and the media's thirst for polls over who will win the primaries one year from now. Jon discusses with Senior Polling Expert, Samantha Bee, polling in general and how the numbers rise and fall over the course of a few hours. Finally, Louis Black looks at television show disclaimers and apologies in Back in Black.

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    9 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 9 – Aired: 1/22/2007

    Gen. Rupert Smith

    Tonight former British Army General Rupert Smith, author of The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World.

    Jon begins with a look at the President's State of the Union Address and Bush's strong use of the word strong. Jon discusses with Jason Jones, Senior Political Analyst, the piece of mind we Americans sacrifice when we watch the news about Iraq. Jon briefly looks at all the new nominees who dropped their hat into the presidential race of 2008. Finally, Jon looks at the online newspaper versus the paper kind, and how people are using the vows section of the N.Y. Times to tell their life story as well as living obituaries, where the dead person speaks his own obituary.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 8 – Aired: 1/18/2007

    Robin Wright Penn

    Tonight actress and star of Hounddog, Robin Wright Penn.

    Jon first looks at the Doomsday Clock which was set five minutes ahead, now five minutes before midnight and world wide armageddon. Jon then looks at the start of the non-binding resolution extravaganza, where each Senator seemingly has his own resolution. Jon then looks at NBC's Dateline segment where they capture would-be child predators on camera and confront them, and ABC's Primetime Live response to that ratings grabber. Don Bakkedahl takes that story deeper by taking a look at exploitative television by seeing how people react to shocking behavior. Finally, Jon looks at Rick Sanchez, the reporter who volunteered to taser himself on camera, and all the would be reporters who follow in his painful, sometimes arousing footsteps in Taser Wars 2007.

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    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 7 – Aired: 1/17/2007

    Jerry Rice

    Tonight former pro-football player and author of Go Long!: My Journey and Beyond the Game and the Fame, Jerry Rice.

    Jon begins by looking at Castro and the several conflicting reports surrounding his health, including one report stating that Castro had to be implanted with an artificial anus. Jon then looks at Obama's announcement stating that he is starting an exploratory committee in a segment called Countdown to Obamania. Jon then looks at the American Idol premiere with John Hodgman, Resident Expert. Finally, Rob Riggle looks at local politics with a man who changed his name to Andy Griffith in order to run in the election for local sheriff.

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    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 6 – Aired: 1/16/2007

    Michael Oren

    Tonight journalist and author of Power, Faith and Fantasy: America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present, Michael Oren.

    Jon begins by looking at Steve Jobs introduction of the IPhone and then on to Iraq and the White House's public relations offensive to sell Bush's new strategy. Jon discusses Bush's plan further with John Oliver, Senior Policy Analyst. Finally, Jon delves deeper into criticism of the Bush plan with an in depth analysis of Rep. David Wu's comments comparing Bush to Star Trek's Klingons, with Senior Star Trek Analogy Analysts, Leonard Nimoy and George Takei.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 5 – Aired: 1/15/2007

    Josh Bernstein

    Tonight the host of Digging for the Truth and author of Digging for the Truth: One Man's Epic Adventure Exploring the World's Greatest Archaeological Mysteries, Josh Bernstein.

    Jon first looks at the Senate Foreign Relation Committee and the disapproval of Bush's new Iraq plan as the Senator's discuss the details with Condoleeza Rice. Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore discusses Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Jon.

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 4 – Aired: 1/11/2007

    Peter O'Toole

    Tonight legendary actor and star of Venus, Peter O'Toole.

    Jon begins with a review of George Bush's presidential address about his change of strategy in Iraq. He then discusses Bush's speech with Major Rob Riggle, the show's military analyst. Finally, Jon looks at the Democrats response and the media's use of puns to describe Bush's last chance to cure the Iraq War.

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    8.7 Great 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 3 – Aired: 1/10/2007

    Gov. Mike Huckabee

    Tonight former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. Jon discusses the first 100 hours of the Democrats and there great start, namely Congress shutting down on the first day (to watch a football game which started at 8:30PM). Jon talks with Jon Oliver, senior comparative presidential historian about media pundits who compare Bush with Lincoln.

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    8.5 Great 4 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 2 – Aired: 1/9/2007

    Harry Frankfurt

    Tonight philosophy professor and author of On Truth, Harry Frankfurt.

  •  
    9.2 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 12, Episode 1 – Aired: 1/8/2007

    Louis C.K.

    Tonight comedian Louis C.K.

  •  
    8.1 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 161 – Aired: 12/20/2006

    Ben Stiller

    Tonight actor and star of Night at the Museum, Ben Stiller.

  •  
    7.6 Good 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 160 – Aired: 12/19/2006

    Bill Kristol

    Tonght the editor for the Weekly Standard, Bill Kristol

  •  
    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 159 – Aired: 12/18/2006

    Gov. Tom Vilsack

    Tonight Iowa Governor and 2008 Presidential candidate, Tom Vilsack.

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    9 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 158 – Aired: 12/14/2006

    Rajiv Chandraeskaran

    Tonight the assistant managing editor for the Washington Post and author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq’s Green Zone, Rajiv Chandraeskaran.

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    9.1 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 157 – Aired: 12/13/2006

    Ricky Gervais

    Tonight actor and star of Extras, Ricky Gervais.

  •  
    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 156 – Aired: 12/12/2006

    Fareed Zakaria

    Tonight the editor for Newsweek International, Fareed Zakaria.

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 155 – Aired: 12/11/2006

    Sen. Lincoln Chafee

    Tonight Rhode Island Senator and member of both the Senate Committe on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Homland Security and Government Affairs, Senator Lincoln Chafee

  •  
    8.7 Great 4 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 154 – Aired: 12/7/2006

    Ed Viesturs

    Tonight mountain climber and author of No Shortcut to the Top: Climbing the World's 14 Hightest Peaks, Ed Viesturs.

  •  
    9.1 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 153 – Aired: 12/6/2006

    Eve Herold

    Tonight the director of public policy research at the Genetics Policy Institute and author of Stem Cell War: Inside Stories from the Frontlines, Eve Herold.

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    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 152 – Aired: 12/5/2006

    Sen. John Danforth

    Tonight Missouri Senator and author of Faith and Politics: How the "Moral Values" Devate Divides America and How to Move Forward Together, Senator John Danforth

  •  
    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 151 – Aired: 12/4/2006

    Nathan Lane

    Tonight actor and Broadway star Nathan Lane.

  •  
    7.4 Good 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 150 – Aired: 11/30/2006

    Tenacious D

    Tonight's guests: Jack Black and Kyle Gass, collectively known as Tenacious D.

    Black and Gass star in the new film Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny.

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    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 149 – Aired: 11/29/2006

    George Clooney

    Tonight's guest: Actor/Director and star of The Good German, George Clooney

  •  
    8.4 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 148 – Aired: 11/28/2006

    Tom Waits

    Tonight's Guest: Musician Tom Waits.

  •  
    8.2 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 147 – Aired: 11/27/2006

    Rahm Emanuel

    TONIGHT: Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D, Rep-ILL, chair of the Congressional Campaign Committee for 2006 elections.

  •  
    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 146 – Aired: 11/16/2006

    Muhammad Yumus

    Tonight professor of economics and founder of the Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yumus.

  •  
    8.3 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 145 – Aired: 11/15/2006

    Ted Koppel

    Tonight former anchor of Nightline, Ted Koppel.

  •  
    8.5 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 144 – Aired: 11/14/2006

    John Edwards

    Tonight former Senator from North Carolina and author of Home: Blueprints of Our Lives, John Edwards.

  •  
    7.8 Good 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 143 – Aired: 11/13/2006

    Tina Fey

    Tonight writer, actress and star of 30 Rock, Tina Fey.

  •  
    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 142 – Aired: 11/9/2006

    Dustin Hoffman

    Tonight actor and co-star of Stranger Than Fiction, Dustin Hoffman.

  •  
    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 141 – Aired: 11/8/2006

    Howard Dean

    Tonight chairman of the Democratic National Committe, Howard Dean.

  •  
    9.6 Superb 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 140 – Aired: 11/7/2006

    Indecision 2006 Election Night

    Combined with The Colbert Report, Dan Rather stops by.

  •  
    9.2 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 139 – Aired: 11/6/2006

    Jerry Seinfeld

    Tonight comedian Jerry Seinfeld!

  •  
    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 138 – Aired: 11/2/2006

    Sacha Baron Cohen

    Tonight comedian and star of Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen.

  •  
    8.2 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 137 – Aired: 11/1/2006

    Midwest Midterm Midtacular

    Tonight John Oliver talks to people who were wooed in 2004. Also Demitri Martin reports on the clubs at Ohio State.

  •  
    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 136 – Aired: 10/31/2006

    John Meuller

    Tonight Ohio State policy analyst and author of Overblown: How Politicians and the Terrorism Industry Inflate National Securty Threats and Why We Believe Them, John Meuller.

  •  
    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 135 – Aired: 10/30/2006

    LeBron James

    Tonight NBA superstar LeBron James.

  •  
    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 134 – Aired: 10/19/2006

    Kirsten Dunst

    Tonight actress and star of Marie Antionette, Kirsten Dunst

  •  
    9.1 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 133 – Aired: 10/18/2006

    John Ashcroft

    Tonight fromer U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.

  •  
    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 132 – Aired: 10/17/2006

    Amy Sedaris

    Tonight actress Amy Sedaris, author of I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence.

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 131 – Aired: 10/16/2006

    Frank Rich

    Tonight New York Times columnist Frank Rich, author of The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth from 9/11 to Katrina.

  •  
    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 130 – Aired: 10/12/2006

    David Mark

    Tonight David Mark, author of Going Dirty: The Art of Negative Campaigning.

  •  
    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 129 – Aired: 10/11/2006

    Lou Dobbs

    Tonight the host of CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight, Lou Dobbs.

  •  
    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 128 – Aired: 10/10/2006

    David Cross

    Tonight comedian and star of Freak Show, David Cross.

  •  
    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 127 – Aired: 10/9/2006

    James Baker

    Tonight former Secretary of State and author of Work Hard, Study...and Keep Out of Politics!: Adventures and Lessons from an Unexpected Public Life, James Baker

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    9 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 126 – Aired: 10/5/2006

    David Rakoff

    Tonight GQ writer and author of Don't Get Too Comfortable: The Indignities of Coach Class, The Torments of Low Thread Count, The Neverending Quest for Artisanal Olive Oil, and Other First World Problems, David Rakoff

  •  
    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 125 – Aired: 10/4/2006

    Ian Bremmer

    Tonight the President of the Eurasia Group and author of The J Curve: A New Way To Understand Why Nations Rise And Fall, Ian Bremmer.

  •  
    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 124 – Aired: 10/3/2006

    Dennis Miller

    Tonight comedian Dennis Miller.

  •  
    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 123 – Aired: 10/2/2006

    Trent Lott

    Tonight Mississippi Senator Trent Lott, author of Herding Cats: A Life in Politics.

  •  
    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 122 – Aired: 9/28/2006

    Jim McGreevey

    Tonight, former Governor of New Jersey and author of The Confession, Jim McGreevey.

  •  
    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 121 – Aired: 9/27/2006

    Al Franken

    Tonight comedian Al Franken.

  •  
    9.1 Superb 11 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 120 – Aired: 9/26/2006

    Pervez Musharraf

    Tonight, President of Pakistan and author of In The Line Of Fire: A Memoir Pervez Musharraf!

  •  
    8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 119 – Aired: 9/25/2006

    Pat Buchanan

    Tonight conservative pundit Pat Buchanan.

  •  
    8.1 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 118 – Aired: 9/21/2006

    CC Goldwater

    Tonight founder of Sweet Pea Films and producer of the documentary Mr. Conservative: Goldwater On Goldwater, CC Goldwater.

  •  
    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 117 – Aired: 9/20/2006

    Johnny Knoxville

    Tonight actor and star of Jackass Number Two, Johnny Knoxville.

  •  
    9.2 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 115 – Aired: 9/18/2006

    Bill Clinton

    Tonight former President Bill Clinton!

  •  
    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 116 – Aired: 9/19/2006

    Ben Affleck

    Tonight actor and star of Hollywoodland Ben Affleck.

  •  
    9.5 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 114 – Aired: 9/14/2006

    Norm MacDonald

    Tonight comedian Norm MacDonald.

  •  
    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 113 – Aired: 9/13/2006

    Ed Gillespie

    Tonight political advisor and author of Winning Right: Campaign Politics and Conservative Policies, Ed Gillespie.

  •  
    8.9 Great 11 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 112 – Aired: 9/12/2006

    Gary Hart

    Tonight former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Gary Hart, author of The Courage of Our Convictions: A Manifesto for Democrats,

  •  
    8.4 Great 11 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 111 – Aired: 9/11/2006

    Maggie Gyllenhaal

    Tonight actress and star of sherrybaby, Maggie Gyllenhaal.

  •  
    8.2 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 110 – Aired: 8/24/2006

    Martin Short

    Tonight actor and comedian Martin Short.

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 109 – Aired: 8/23/2006

    Frederick Lane

    Tonight Frederick Lane, author of The Decency Wars: The Campaign to Cleanse American Culture.

  •  
    8.5 Great 4 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 108 – Aired: 8/22/2006

    William Cohen

    Tonight former Secretary of Defense William Cohen, author of Dragon Fire.

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 107 – Aired: 8/21/2006

    Reza Aslan

    Tonight, author and scholar of comparative religions, Reza Aslan.

  •  
    8.3 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 106 – Aired: 8/17/2006

    Matt Dillon

    TONIGHT: The famous actor, Matt Dillon, plus the latest headlines!

  •  
    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 105 – Aired: 8/16/2006

    Thomas Kean

    TONIGHT: The co-author of Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the 9/11 Commission, Thomas Kean!

  •  
    9 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 104 – Aired: 8/15/2006

    Samuel L. Jackson

    TONIGHT: The star of the movie Snakes on a Plane, Samuel L. Jackson.

  •  
    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 103 – Aired: 8/14/2006

    Thomas E. Ricks

    TONIGHT: The author of Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq, Thomas E. Ricks.

  •  
    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 102 – Aired: 8/10/2006

    Dale Earnhardt Jr.

    TONIGHT: Famous NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the latest headlines!

  •  
    8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 101 – Aired: 8/9/2006

    Craig Glenday

    TONIGHT: The author of Guinness World Records 2007, Craig Glenday!

  •  
    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 100 – Aired: 8/8/2006

    Brian Williams

    TONIGHT: Host of the Nightly News with Brian Williams on NBC, Brian Williams!

  •  
    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 99 – Aired: 8/3/2006

    Danny DeVito

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Danny DeVito.

  •  
    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 98 – Aired: 8/2/2006

    Chris Paine

    TONIGHT: Writer and director of the documentary Who Killed The Electric Car?, Chris Paine.

  •  
    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 97 – Aired: 8/1/2006

    Vali Nasr

    TONIGHT: Professor of Middle East and South Asia politics and author of The Shia Revival: How Conflicts within Islam Will Shape the Future, Vali Nasr.

  •  
    8.9 Great 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 96 – Aired: 7/31/2006

    Will Ferrell

    TONIGHT: The star of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Will Ferrell!

  •  
    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 95 – Aired: 7/27/2006

    Dr. Alon Ben-Meir

    TONIGHT: NYU Professor, Dr. Alon Ben-Meir.

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    8.4 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 94 – Aired: 7/26/2006

    Sharon Weinberger

    TONIGHT: Defense reporter and author of Imaginary Weapons: A Journey Through the Pentagon's Scientific Underworld, Sharon Weinberger. Also, Lewis Black in "Back in Black."

  •  
    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 93 – Aired: 7/25/2006

    Ed Burns

    TONIGHT: actor, writer and director of The Groomsman, Ed Burns.

  •  
    8.9 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 92 – Aired: 7/24/2006

    Senator John McCain

    TONIGHT: US Senator from Arizona and possible Republican Presidential nominee, John McCain!

  •  
    8.5 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 91 – Aired: 7/20/2006

    Paul Giamatti

    Tonight: Actor and star of the movie Lady in the Water, Paul Giamatti.

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    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 90 – Aired: 7/19/2006

    James Maguire

    Tonight: The author of American Bee: The National Spelling Bee and the Culture of Word Nerds, James Maguire.

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    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 89 – Aired: 7/18/2006

    M. Night Shyamalan

    Tonight: Director of the movie Lady in the Water, M. Night Shaymalan.

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    9.1 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 88 – Aired: 7/17/2006

    Gordon Chang

    Tonight: Gordon Chang, author of Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On The World.

  •  
    9 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 87 – Aired: 7/13/2006

    Owen Wilson

    Tonight: Actor and one of the stars of You, Me and Dupree, Owen Wilson.

  •  
    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 86 – Aired: 7/12/2006

    Shawn Wayans

    Tonight: Co-star and writer of the movie Little Man,, Shawn Wayans

  •  
    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 85 – Aired: 7/11/2006

    John Dean

    Tonight: Former Nixon legal counsel and author of Conservatives Without Conscience, John Dean.

  •  
    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 84 – Aired: 7/10/2006

    Illario Pantano

    Tonight former U.S. Marine and co-author of Warlord: No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy, Illario Pantano.

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 83 – Aired: 6/29/2006

    Kevin Spacey

    TONIGHT: Actor and one of the stars of the movie Superman Returns, Kevin Spacey!

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    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 82 – Aired: 6/28/2006

    Al Gore

    TONIGHT: Former Vice-President and star of An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 81 – Aired: 6/27/2006

    Helen Thomas

    TONIGHT: The author of Watchdogs of Democracy?: The Waning Washington Press Corps and How It Has Failed the Public, Helen Thomas!

  •  
    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 80 – Aired: 6/26/2006

    Lance Armstrong

    TONIGHT: Multiple time Tour de France champion, Lance Armstrong!

  •  
    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 79 – Aired: 6/22/2006

    Adam Sandler

    TONIGHT: Comedian and actor, Adam Sandler!

  •  
    8.3 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 78 – Aired: 6/21/2006

    Anderson Cooper

    TONIGHT: Host of CNN's Anderson Cooper: 360, Anderson Cooper.

  •  
    9 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 77 – Aired: 6/20/2006

    Juliet Eilperin

    Tonight: Washington Post reporter Juliet Eilperin, author of Fight Club Politics: How Partisanship is Poisoning the House of Representatives.

  •  
    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 76 – Aired: 6/19/2006

    Calvin Trillin

    TONIGHT: American journalist, humorist, and author of Messages from My Father!, Calvin Trillin!

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    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 75 – Aired: 6/15/2006

    Louis C.K.

    TONIGHT: The star of the new series Lucky Louie, Louis C.K.!

  •  
    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 74 – Aired: 6/14/2006

    Tim Russert

    TONIGHT: The Host of NBC's Meet the Press and the author of Wisdom of Our Fathers: Lessons and Letters from Daughters and Sons, Tim Russert!

  •  
    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 73 – Aired: 6/13/2006

    Ken Mehlman

    TONIGHT: The chair of the Republican National Committee, Ken Mehlman!

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 72 – Aired: 6/12/2006

    Thomas Friedman

    TONIGHT: The author of The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, Thomas L. Friedman!

  •  
    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 71 – Aired: 6/8/2006

    Lily Tomlin

    TONIGHT: Legendary comedian Lily Tomlin!

  •  
    8.9 Great 12 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 70 – Aired: 6/7/2006

    Bonnie Hunt

    TONIGHT: Actress Bonnie Hunt from the movie Cars. Plus, Lewis Black reports in Back in Black!

  •  
    8.5 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 69 – Aired: 6/6/2006

    Bill Bennett

    TONIGHT: Former Secretary of Education and author of America, Bill Bennett.

  •  
    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 68 – Aired: 6/5/2006

    Caroline Kennedy

    TONIGHT: Caroline Kennedy, founder of the Profiles In Courage Award.

  •  
    8.5 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 67 – Aired: 5/18/2006

    Willie Nelson

    TONIGHT: Legendary country musician and performer of You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker, Willie Nelson!

  •  
    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 66 – Aired: 5/17/2006

    Ramesh Ponnuru

    TONIGHT: A senior editor for National Review, Ramesh Ponnuru! Plus, Lewis Black: Back in Black.

  •  
    8.9 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 65 – Aired: 5/16/2006

    Denis Leary

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of Rescue Me, Denis Leary!

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    8.7 Great 4 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 64 – Aired: 5/15/2006

    Howard Dean

    TONIGHT: The Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Howard Dean!

  •  
    8.9 Great 4 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 63 – Aired: 5/11/2006

    Francis Fukuyama

    TONIGHT: Author of America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power, and the Neoconservative Legacy, Francis Fukuyama!

  •  
    9.2 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 62 – Aired: 5/10/2006

    Billy Connolly

    TONIGHT: Stand-up comedian Billy Connolly!

  •  
    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 61 – Aired: 5/9/2006

    Eric Shawn

    TONIGHT: Author of The U.N. Exposed: How the United Nations Sabotages America's Security and Fails the World, Eric Shawn!

  •  
    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 60 – Aired: 5/8/2006

    David Remnick

    TONIGHT: The author of Reporting: Writings from the New Yorker, David Remnick!

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 59 – Aired: 5/4/2006

    John Malkovich

    TONIGHT: Actor John Malkovich!

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 58 – Aired: 5/3/2006

    Clark Kent Ervin

    TONIGHT: The author of Open Target: Where America Is Vulnerable To Attack, Clark Kent Ervin!

  •  
    8.7 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 57 – Aired: 5/2/2006

    Madeleine Albright

    TONIGHT: The author of The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs, Madeleine Albright!

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    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 56 – Aired: 5/1/2006

    Matthew Continetti

    TONIGHT: The author of The K Street Gang: The Rise and Fall of the Republican Machine, Matthew Continetti!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 55 – Aired: 4/27/2006

    Robin Williams

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of R.V., Robin Williams!

  •  
    8.3 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 54 – Aired: 4/26/2006

    Kimberley Strassel

    TONIGHT: Wall Street Journal editor, Kimberley Strassel!

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    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 53 – Aired: 4/25/2006

    Tom Selleck

    TONIGHT: Actor Tom Selleck!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 52 – Aired: 4/24/2006

    Efraim Halevy

    TONIGHT: The author of Man in the Shadows: Inside the Middle East Crisis with a Man Who Led the Mossad, Efraim Halevy!

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    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 51 – Aired: 4/20/2006

    Sen. Ted Kennedy

    TONIGHT: Senator from Massachusetts, Sen. Ted Kennedy! Also, Jason Jones with Not In Your Front Yard.

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    8.6 Great 5 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 50 – Aired: 4/19/2006

    Dennis Quaid

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of American Dreamz, Dennis Quaid!

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    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 49 – Aired: 4/18/2006

    Ryan Nerz

    TONIGHT: The author of Eat This Book: A Year of Gorging and Glory on the Competitive Eating Circuit, Ryan Nerz!

  •  
    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 48 – Aired: 4/17/2006

    Jon Meacham

    TONIGHT: The author of American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation, Jon Meacham! Also, Ed Helms travels to Alaska to find out about the enormous population of bald eagles in one small town.

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    8.8 Great 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 47 – Aired: 4/6/2006

    Josh Hartnett

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of Lucky Number Slevin, Josh Hartnett! Also, Dan Bakkedahl learns about "Beach Ploys".

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    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 46 – Aired: 4/5/2006

    Gen. Tony Zinni

    TONIGHT: Retired Marine General and author of "The Battle for Peace: A Frontline Vision of America's Power and Purpose", Gen. Tony Zinni!

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    8.9 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 45 – Aired: 4/4/2006

    Studs Terkel

    TONIGHT: Broadcaster and author of "And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey", Studs Terkel! Also, Senator John McCain stops by to defend his decision to talk in front of Liberty University students.

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    8.8 Great 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 44 – Aired: 4/3/2006

    Ricky Gervais

    TONIGHT: Actor and podcast host of "The Ricky Gervais Show", Ricky Gervais! Also, Ed Helms with "This Week In God".

  •  
    8.2 Great 11 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 43 – Aired: 3/30/2006

    Sharon Stone

    TONIGHT: Actress and star of Basic Instinct 2, Sharon Stone!

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    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 42 – Aired: 3/29/2006

    Queen Latifah

    TONIGHT: Actress and star of Ice Age: The Meltdown, Queen Latifah!

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    8.8 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 41 – Aired: 3/28/2006

    Fareed Zakaria

    TONIGHT: Newsweek International editor, Fareed Zakaria!

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    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 40 – Aired: 3/27/2006

    Michael Gordon

    TONIGHT: Author of Cobra II : The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq, Michael Gordon!

  •  
    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 39 – Aired: 3/23/2006

    Michael Mandelbaum

    TONIGHT: Author of The Case For Goliath: How America Acts As The World's Government in the Twenty-first Century, Michael Mandelbaum

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    9.3 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 38 – Aired: 3/22/2006

    Senator Russ Feingold

    TONIGHT: Wisconsin Senator, Russ Feingold!

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    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 37 – Aired: 3/21/2006

    General Georges Sada

    TONIGHT: Author of Saddam's Secrets: How an Iraqi General Defied And Survived Saddam Hussein, General Georges Sada! Also, "Trendspotting" with Demetri Martin!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 36 – Aired: 3/20/2006

    Clive Owen

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of Inside Man, Clive Owen!

  •  
    8.7 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 35 – Aired: 3/16/2006

    Vin Diesel

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of Find Me Guilty, Vin Diesel!

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    8.8 Great 11 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 34 – Aired: 3/15/2006

    Natalie Portman

    TONIGHT: Actress and star of V for Vendetta, Natalie Portman!

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    8.7 Great 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 33 – Aired: 3/14/2006

    Bart Ehrman

    TONIGHT: The author of Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why, Bart Ehrman! Plus "This Week in God" with Rob Corddry.

  •  
    8.4 Great 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 32 – Aired: 3/13/2006

    Eric Burns

    TONIGHT: The author of Infamous Scribblers: The Founding Fathers and the Rowdy Beginnings of American Journalism, Eric Burns!

  •  
    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 31 – Aired: 3/9/2006

    Bruce Bartlett

    TONIGHT: The author of Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy, Bruce Bartlett!

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 30 – Aired: 3/8/2006

    Neil Young

    TONIGHT: Musician and composer, Neil Young!

  •  
    8.2 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 29 – Aired: 3/7/2006

    Eugene Linden

    TONIGHT: The author of The Winds of Change: Climate, Weather, and the Destruction of Civilizations, Eugene Linden!

  •  
    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 28 – Aired: 2/23/2006

    Roger Ebert

    TONIGHT: Movie critic, Roger Ebert! Also, Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  •  
    9.1 Superb 11 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 27 – Aired: 2/22/2006

    Matthew Fox

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of Lost, Matthew Fox!

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 26 – Aired: 2/21/2006

    Sarah Vowell

    TONIGHT: Author of Assassination Vacation, Sarah Vowell! Also, Nate and Rob Corddry with "Brother vs. Brother."

  •  
    8.6 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 25 – Aired: 2/16/2006

    Ed Harris

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of Winter Passing, Ed Harris! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  •  
    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/15/2006

    Julianne Moore

    TONIGHT: Actress and star of Freedomland, Julianne Moore! Plus, "Trendspotting" with Demetri Martin.

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/14/2006

    Peter Tertzakian

    TONIGHT: Author of A Thousand Barrels a Second: The Coming Oil Break Point and the Challenges Facing an Energy Dependent World, Peter Tertzakian!

  •  
    9.7 Superb 15 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/13/2006

    Mike Mullane

    TONIGHT: Astronaut, Mike Mullane!

  •  
    8.3 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/9/2006

    Will Arnett

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of Arrested Development, Will Arnett!

  •  
    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/8/2006

    Harrison Ford

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of Firewall, Harrison Ford! Also, the first installment of "Klassic Kolbert."

  •  
    8.1 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/7/2006

    Torie Clarke

    TONIGHT: Former Assistant Defense Secretary for Public Affairs, Torie Clarke! Plus, Rob Corddry with "This Week In God!"

  •  
    8.4 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/2/2006

    Robert O'Harrow, Jr.

    TONIGHT: Author of No Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society, Robert O'Harrow, Jr.! Plus, "New Year's Resolution" with Dan Bakkedahl!

  •  
    8.2 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/1/2006

    Michael Beschloss

    TONIGHT: Author and historian, Michael Beschloss!

  •  
    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/31/2006

    Charles Barkley

    TONIGHT: Retired NBA Star, Charles Barkley!

  •  
    8.5 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/30/2006

    Randy Jackson

    TONIGHT: Judge on American Idol, Randy Jackson!

  •  
    8.2 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/26/2006

    Bernard-Henri Levy

    TONIGHT: Author of American Vertigo: Traveling America in the Footsteps of Tocqueville, Bernard-Henri Levy!

  •  
    8.9 Great 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/25/2006

    Anthony Hopkins

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of The World's Fastest Indian, Anthony Hopkins! Plus "New Year's Resolution" with Ed Helms!

  •  
    8.9 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/24/2006

    Reza Aslan

    TONIGHT: Author of No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam, Reza Aslan!

  •  
    8.2 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/23/2006

    Fred Barnes

    TONIGHT: Author of Rebel-in-Chief: How George W. Bush Is Redefining the Conservative Movement and Transforming America, Fred Barnes!

  •  
    8.5 Great 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 10 – Aired: 1/19/2006

    Josh Lucas

    TONIGHT: Actor and star of Glory Road, Josh Lucas! Also, Nate Corddry with an American Resolution.

  •  
    8.5 Great 8 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 9 – Aired: 1/18/2006

    James Woolsey

    TONIGHT: Former CIA Director, James Woolsey!

  •  
    8.3 Great 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 8 – Aired: 1/17/2006

    L. Paul Bremer

    TONIGHT: Author of My Year in Iraq: The Struggle to Build a Future of Hope and former Head of Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, L. Paul Bremer!

  •  
    8.8 Great 10 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 7 – Aired: 1/16/2006

    Eugene Jarecki

    TONIGHT: Documentary film maker, Eugene Jarecki! Also, Rob Corddry with "This Week in God."

  •  
    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 6 – Aired: 1/12/2006

    Edward Lazarus

    TONIGHT: Author of Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court, Edward Lazarus!

  •  
    8.5 Great 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 5 – Aired: 1/11/2006

    Peter Bergen

    TONIGHT: CNN's terrorism analyst, Peter Bergen!

  •  
    9.2 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 4 – Aired: 1/10/2006

    Albert Brooks

    TONIGHT: Star of Finding Comedy in the Muslim World, actor and filmmaker, Albert Brooks!

  •  
    8.7 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 3 – Aired: 1/9/2006

    James Risen

    TONIGHT: NY Times reporter and author of State of War, James Risen!

  •  
    8 Great 11 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 2 – Aired: 1/5/2006

    Pierce Brosnan

    TONIGHT: Actor, Pierce Brosnan! Also, Jason Jones with "Spear Pressure."

  •  
    8.2 Great 9 Votes
    Season 11, Episode 1 – Aired: 1/4/2006

    George Packer

    TONIGHT: Author of The Assassins' Gate : America in Iraq, George Packer!

  •  
    8.5 Great 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 159 – Aired: 12/15/2005

    Sarah Jessica Parker

    TONIGHT: Star of The Family Stone, Sarah Jessica Parker!

  •  
    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 158 – Aired: 12/14/2005

    Tom Brokaw

    TONIGHT: Former anchor of NBC Nightly News, Tom Brokaw!

  •  
    8.6 Great 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 157 – Aired: 12/13/2005

    Howard Stern

    TONIGHT: Radio talk show host, Howard Stern!

  •  
    8.8 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 156 – Aired: 12/8/2005

    Ken Auletta

    TONIGHT: Editor of The New Yorker, Ken Auletta!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 155 – Aired: 12/7/2005

    David McCullough

    TONIGHT: Author and historian, David McCullough!

  •  
    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 154 – Aired: 12/6/2005

    Michelle Yeoh

    TONIGHT: Star of Memoirs of a Geisha, Michelle Yeoh!

  •  
    8.5 Great 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 153 – Aired: 12/5/2005

    President Jimmy Carter

    TONIGHT: Author of Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis, former President Jimmy Carter!

  •  
    7.8 Good 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 152 – Aired: 12/1/2005

    The White Stripes

    TONIGHT: The White Stripes perform!

  •  
    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 151 – Aired: 11/30/2005

    Nancy Pelosi

    TONIGHT: California Congresswoman, Nancy Pelosi!

  •  
    9.4 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 150 – Aired: 11/29/2005

    Peggy Noonan

    TONIGHT: Author of John Paul the Great: Remembering a Spiritual Father, Peggy Noonan!

  •  
    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 149 – Aired: 11/28/2005

    Adrien Brody

    TONIGHT: Star of "King Kong", Adrien Brody!

  •  
    9.5 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 148 – Aired: 11/17/2005

    Richard Clarke

    TONIGHT: Author of "The Scorpion's Gate", Richard Clarke!

  •  
    9.7 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 147 – Aired: 11/16/2005

    John Hodgman

    TONIGHT: Author of "The Areas of My Expertise", John Hodgman!

  •  
    8.9 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 146 – Aired: 11/15/2005

    Rosario Dawson

    TONIGHT: Star of Rent, Rosario Dawson! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  •  
    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 145 – Aired: 11/14/2005

    Martha Stewart

    TONIGHT: Star of Martha and The Apprentice: Martha Stewart, Martha Stewart!

  •  
    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 144 – Aired: 11/10/2005

    Chris Elliott

    TONIGHT: Author of "The Shroud of the Thwacker", Chris Elliott! Plus "This Week in God" with Rob Corddry!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 143 – Aired: 11/9/2005

    Keira Knightley

    TONIGHT: Star of "Pride & Prejudice," Keira Knightley! Plus Rob Corddry on "You Paid For It ... With Your Money," and Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  •  
    9.4 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 142 – Aired: 11/8/2005

    Sen. John McCain

    TONIGHT: Republican Senator from Arizona, John McCain!

  •  
    9.3 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 141 – Aired: 11/7/2005

    Sen. Barack Obama

    TONIGHT: Democratic Senator from Illinois, Barack Obama!

  •  
    9 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 140 – Aired: 11/3/2005

    Robert Ray

    TONIGHT: The former independent counsel who investigated the Monica Lewinsky case and Whitewater during the Clinton years, Robert Ray!

  •  
    8.8 Great 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 139 – Aired: 11/2/2005

    Mike Wallace

    TONIGHT: Author of Between You and Me: A Memoir, Mike Wallace! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "The Price of a Gallon of Gas."

  •  
    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 138 – Aired: 11/1/2005

    Sen. Barbara Boxer

    TONIGHT: California Senator, Barbara Boxer!

  •  
    8.8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 137 – Aired: 10/31/2005

    D.L. Hughley

    TONIGHT: Host of Weekends at the D.L., D.L. Hughley!

  •  
    9 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 136 – Aired: 10/27/2005

    Janis Karpinski

    TONIGHT: Author of "One Woman's Army", Janis Karpinski!

  •  
    8.9 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 135 – Aired: 10/26/2005

    Doris Kearns Goodwin

    TONIGHT: Author of "Team of Rivals", Doris Kearns Goodwin!

  •  
    7.9 Good 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 134 – Aired: 10/25/2005

    Al Franken

    TONIGHT: Author of "The Truth (with jokes)", Al Franken!

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 133 – Aired: 10/24/2005

    Bill Kristol

    TONIGHT: Managing editor of "The Weekly Standard", Bill Kristol! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black".

  •  
    9.7 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 132 – Aired: 10/20/2005

    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

    TONIGHT: Star of Doom, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson!

  •  
    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 131 – Aired: 10/19/2005

    Louis Freeh

    TONIGHT: Author of "My FBI", Louis Freeh! Plus, Rob Corddry with "This Week in God".

  •  
    9.2 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 130 – Aired: 10/18/2005

    Bill O'Reilly

    TONIGHT: Host of "The O'Reilly Factor", Bill O'Reilly! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  •  
    9.4 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 129 – Aired: 10/17/2005

    Dolly Parton

    TONIGHT: Country singer, Dolly Parton!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 128 – Aired: 10/6/2005

    Philip Seymour Hoffman

    TONIGHT: Star of "Capote," Philip Seymour Hoffman! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "Girls Gone Wild for Kartrina Relief Aid."

  •  
    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 127 – Aired: 10/5/2005

    Senator John Edwards

    TONIGHT: Former Democratic Senator, John Edwards!

  •  
    8.1 Great 8 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 126 – Aired: 10/4/2005

    Cameron Diaz

    TONIGHT: Star of "In Her Shoes", Cameron Diaz! Plus, Nate Corddry reports on the "U.S.S. Iowa."

  •  
    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 125 – Aired: 10/3/2005

    David Rakoff

    TONIGHT: Author of "Don't Get Too Comfortable", David Rakoff! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black!"

  •  
    8.9 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 124 – Aired: 9/29/2005

    Sen. Chuck Schumer

    TONIGHT: Senator of New York, Senator Charles Schumer!

  •  
    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 123 – Aired: 9/28/2005

    Jeff Garlin

    TONIGHT: Star of "Curb Your Enthusiasm", Jeff Garlin!

  •  
    8.5 Great 9 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 122 – Aired: 9/27/2005

    Viggo Mortensen

    TONIGHT: Star of "A History of Violence", Viggo Mortensen!

  •  
    8.7 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 121 – Aired: 9/26/2005

    Dr. Irwin Redlener

    TONIGHT: Director, at the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Dr. Irwin Redlener. Plus, Stephen Colbert in "This Week in God".

  •  
    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 120 – Aired: 9/22/2005

    George Clooney

    TONIGHT: Star of "Good Night, and Good Luck", George Clooney! Plus the latest headlines.

  •  
    8.6 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 119 – Aired: 9/21/2005

    Ricky Gervais

    TONIGHT: Star of "The Office", Ricky Gervais! Plus, Jon takes a relatively closer look at the history of the White House press secretary.

  •  
    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 118 – Aired: 9/20/2005

    Alan Alda

    TONIGHT: Author of "Never Have Your Dog Stuffed," Alan Alda! Plus, new correspondent Dan Bakkedahl reports on "Bumvertising."

  •  
    8.3 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 117 – Aired: 9/15/2005

    Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 4

    TONIGHT: Star of "Proof", actress, Gwyneth Paltrow! This is Day 4 of Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report.

  •  
    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 116 – Aired: 9/14/2005

    Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 3

    TONIGHT: Guest Panel! Plus, Ed Helms takes us on an "Evolution Heritage Tour" at a Creationist gift shop. This is Day 3 of Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report.

  •  
    9.1 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 115 – Aired: 9/13/2005

    Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 2

    TONIGHT: Author of "A Man without a Country ", Kurt Vonnegut! Plus, Ed Helms takes us on an "Evolution Heritage Tour" at the Bronx Zoo. This is Day 2 of Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report.

  •  
    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 114 – Aired: 9/12/2005

    Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 1

    TONIGHT: Author of "The Republican War on Science," Chris Mooney! Plus, Ed Helms takes us on an "Evolution Heritage Tour" in Dayton, TN. This is Day 1 of Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report.

  •  
    9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 113 – Aired: 9/8/2005

    Brian Williams

    TONIGHT: Host/Anchor of "NBC Nightly News", Brian Williams!

  •  
    8.9 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 112 – Aired: 9/7/2005

    Samuel L. Jackson

    TONIGHT: Star of "The Man," Samuel L. Jackson! Plus, the latest headlines!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 111 – Aired: 9/6/2005

    Dr. Marc Siegel

    TONIGHT: Author of "False Alarm," Dr. Marc Siegel! Plus, the latest headlines!

  •  
    8.1 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 110 – Aired: 8/25/2005

    Christopher Hitchens

    TONIGHT: Author of "Thomas Jefferson : Author of America," Christopher Hitchens! Plus, the latest headlines!

  •  
    7.7 Good 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 109 – Aired: 8/24/2005

    Sen. Trent Lott

    TONIGHT: Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi talks about his new book: "Herding Cats, A Life in Politics". Plus, Samantha Bee investigates "Ousted Councilmen."

  •  
    8.7 Great 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 108 – Aired: 8/23/2005

    Rachel Weisz

    TONIGHT: Star of "The Constant Gardener," Rachel Weisz! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on "This Week in God."

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 107 – Aired: 8/22/2005

    Chris Wallace

    TONIGHT: Host of "FOX News Sunday," Chris Wallace! Plus, the latest headlines!

  •  
    8.7 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 106 – Aired: 8/18/2005

    John Richardson

    TONIGHT: Author of "My Father The Spy," John H. Richardson! Plus, Lewis "Back In" Black!

  •  
    8.1 Great 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 105 – Aired: 8/17/2005

    John Irving

    TONIGHT: Author of "Until I Find You," John Irving! Plus, Ed Helms reports on "So You Want to be a Supreme Court Judge?"

  •  
    8.5 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 104 – Aired: 8/16/2005

    Seymour Hersh

    TONIGHT: Investigative journalist, Seymour Hersh! Plus, Ed Helms visits the Bassmaster Classic Tournament in Pittsburgh to meet the sport's most controversial figure in "Punk Bass Fisherman."

  •  
    9.7 Superb 15 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 103 – Aired: 8/15/2005

    Steve Carell

    TONIGHT: Star of "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," Steve Carell! Plus, the latest headlines.

  •  
    8.9 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 102 – Aired: 8/11/2005

    Andre Benjamin

    TONIGHT: Star of "Four Brothers," Andre Benjamin! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on "This Week in God".

  •  
    8 Great 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 101 – Aired: 8/10/2005

    John Hockenberry

    TONIGHT: Journalist, John Hockenberry! Plus, the latest headlines!

  •  
    7.6 Good 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 100 – Aired: 8/9/2005

    Kate Hudson

    TONIGHT: Star of "The Skeleton Key", Kate Hudson. Plus, Rob Corddry reports on Ethanol.

  •  
    8.4 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 99 – Aired: 8/8/2005

    Paul Rudd

    TONIGHT: Star of "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," Paul Rudd! Plus, the first installment of "Indecision 2008."

  •  
    9.6 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 98 – Aired: 8/4/2005

    Miles O'Brien

    TONIGHT: Anchor of CNN's "American Morning," Miles O'Brien! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on "Cooter."

  •  
    8.4 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 97 – Aired: 8/3/2005

    John Crawford

    TONIGHT: Author of "The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell," John Crawford! Plus, the latest headlines.

  •  
    8.4 Great 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 96 – Aired: 8/2/2005

    Senator Joe Biden

    TONIGHT: Senator Joe Biden, D-Delaware!

  •  
    9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 95 – Aired: 7/28/2005

    Maggie Gyllenhaal

    TONIGHT: Star of "Happy Endings," Maggie Gyllenhaal! Plus, Stephen Colbert with "This Week in God".

  •  
    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 94 – Aired: 7/27/2005

    Bob Costas

    TONIGHT: Host of "On the Record," Bob Costas! Plus, Jon Stewart reports on the news that Eliot Spitzer, New York State Attorney General, has brought a suit against the music industry regarding Payola - the illegal practice of record companies paying radio stations and disc jockeys to play particular songs.

  •  
    7.8 Good 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 93 – Aired: 7/26/2005

    Diane Lane

    TONIGHT: Star of "Must Love Dogs," Diane Lane! Samantha Bee reports on "Gay Nascar. Plus, Lewis Black is back for another "Back In Black" segment.

  •  
    8.6 Great 8 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 92 – Aired: 7/25/2005

    Senator Rick Santorum

    TONIGHT: Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on Lance Armstrong's recent win of the Tour de France.

  •  
    8.1 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 91 – Aired: 7/21/2005

    Fareed Zakaria

    TONIGHT: Editor of Newsweek International, Fareed Zakaria! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Schwarzenegger Pothole."

  •  
    8.4 Great 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 90 – Aired: 7/20/2005

    Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

    TONIGHT: Co-Host of "Ring of Fire," Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.! Plus, Rob Corddry and Ed Helms report on the President's Supreme Court nominee.

  •  
    7.8 Good 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 89 – Aired: 7/19/2005

    Billy Bob Thornton

    TONIGHT: Star of "Bad News Bears," Billy Bob Thornton! Plus Lewis "Back In" Black.

  •  
    8.1 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 88 – Aired: 7/18/2005

    Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein

    TONIGHT: Washington Post editors, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein!

  •  
    9.3 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 87 – Aired: 7/14/2005

    Michael Isikoff

    TONIGHT: Newsweek editor, Michael Isikoff! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "Harry Potter Book Security."

  •  
    7.9 Good 10 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 86 – Aired: 7/13/2005

    Bernard Goldberg

    TONIGHT: Author of "100 People Who Are Screwing Up America," Bernard Goldberg! Plus Stephen Colbert reports on Network Storm Tracker Coverage.

  •  
    9 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 85 – Aired: 7/12/2005

    Matt Taibbi

    TONIGHT: Author of "Spanking the Donkey," Matt Taibbi! Plus, "Wide World Quasi Sports."

  •  
    8.3 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 84 – Aired: 7/11/2005

    Marci Hamilton

    TONIGHT: Author of "God vs. the Gavel," Marci Hamilton! Plus, Ed Helms reports on "The Fountain of Youth."

  •  
    8.9 Great 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 83 – Aired: 6/28/2005

    Morgan Spurlock

    TONIGHT: Executive Producer of "30 Days," Morgan Spurlock! Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black."

  •  
    9.5 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 82 – Aired: 6/27/2005

    Hanna Rosin

    TONIGHT: Hanna Rosin! Plus, Jon discusses the President's current agenda.

  •  
    9.1 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 81 – Aired: 6/23/2005

    Howard Dean

    TONIGHT: Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Howard Dean! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on "Republican Party Chairmen."

  •  
    9 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 80 – Aired: 6/22/2005

    Bill Moyers

    TONIGHT: Journalist, Bill Moyers! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Bullying."

  •  
    8.7 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 79 – Aired: 6/21/2005

    Dwight Yoakam

    TONIGHT: Musician, Dwight Yoakam! Dwight was on promoting his new CD, "Blame The Vain". Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black" and the latest headlines!

  •  
    7.3 Good 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 78 – Aired: 6/20/2005

    Ringo Starr

    TONIGHT: Musician, Ringo Starr! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "Visiting America."

  •  
    8.9 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 77 – Aired: 6/16/2005

    Kenneth Timmerman

    TONIGHT: Author of "Countdown to Crisis," Kenneth Timmerman!

  •  
    9 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 76 – Aired: 6/15/2005

    Flynt Leverett

    TONIGHT: Author of "Inheriting Syria," Flynt Leverett! Plus, Ed Helms reports on the "Speedo Ban."

  •  
    9.4 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 75 – Aired: 6/14/2005

    Will Ferrell

    TONIGHT: Star of "Bewitched," Will Ferrell!

  •  
    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 74 – Aired: 6/13/2005

    Larry Diamond

    TONIGHT: Author of "Squandered Victory : The American Occupation and the Bungled Effort to Bring Democracy to Iraq", Larry Diamond! Plus the latest headlines!

  •  
    8.7 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 73 – Aired: 6/9/2005

    Matt Lauer

    TONIGHT: Co-Anchor of "The Today Show," Matt Lauer! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Wal-Mart Union."

  •  
    8.4 Great 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 72 – Aired: 6/8/2005

    Colin Powell

    TONIGHT: Former Secretary of State, Colin Powell! Plus, the latest headlines!

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 71 – Aired: 6/7/2005

    Steven Johnson

    TONIGHT: Author of "Everything Bad Is Good for You," Steven Johnson! Plus, Ed Helms reports on the "Guns for Tots Revisited."

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 70 – Aired: 6/6/2005

    Newt Gingrich

    TONIGHT: Author of "Never Call Retreat," Newt Gingrich! Plus, Stephen Colbert with "This Week in God".

  •  
    8.4 Great 5 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 69 – Aired: 6/2/2005

    Russell Crowe

    TONIGHT: Star of "Cinderella Man," Russell Crowe! Plus, Ed Helms reports on the "Man Saves Chicken Tale of Survival."

  •  
    9.5 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 68 – Aired: 6/1/2005

    Bo Bice

    TONIGHT: Runner-up of "American Idol," Bo Bice! Plus, the latest headlines!

  •  
    8.7 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 67 – Aired: 5/31/2005

    Gerald Posner

    TONIGHT: Author of "Secrets of the Kingdom," Gerald Posner! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "The Price of a Gallon of Gas."

  •  
    8.6 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 66 – Aired: 5/12/2005

    Tracey Ullman

    TONIGHT: Comedian and actress Tracey Ullman.

  •  
    9.1 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 65 – Aired: 5/11/2005

    Al Roker

    TONIGHT: Star of "The Today Show", Al Roker. Plus, Lewis Black drops by with another segment of "Back In Black."

  •  
    9.5 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 64 – Aired: 5/10/2005

    Wanda Sykes

    TONIGHT: Star of "Monster-in-Law," Wanda Sykes! Samantha Bee reports on "Heavy Betting." Plus, Jon investigates the use of web logs on television in "Blogisphere."

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 63 – Aired: 5/9/2005

    Kathleen Turner

    TONIGHT: Star of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," Kathleen Turner!

  •  
    9.5 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 62 – Aired: 5/5/2005

    Tom Ridge

    TONIGHT: Former Secretary of Homeland Security, Tom Ridge! Plus, Bob Wiltfong reports on "Sexy Cheerleading Band."

  •  
    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 61 – Aired: 5/4/2005

    Martin Short

    TONIGHT: Star of "Jiminy Glick in Lalawood," Martin Short! Plus, Jon investigates the use of web logs on television in "Blogisphere."

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 60 – Aired: 5/3/2005

    Christiane Amanpour

    TONIGHT: CNN International Correspondent, Christiane Amanpour! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on the "Rick James Sign."

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 59 – Aired: 5/2/2005

    Zell Miller

    TONIGHT: Author of "A Deficit Of Decency," and US Senator from Georgia, Zell Miller.

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 58 – Aired: 4/28/2005

    Steve Levitt

    TONIGHT: Author of "Freakonomics," Steve Levitt!

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 57 – Aired: 4/27/2005

    Christina Hoff Sommers

    TONIGHT: Author of "One Nation Under Therapy," Christina Hoff Somers! Plus, "International Pamphlet."

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 56 – Aired: 4/26/2005

    Ice Cube

    TONIGHT: Star of "XXX: State of the Union," Ice Cube! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Weyco, Inc."

  •  
    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 55 – Aired: 4/25/2005

    Floyd Abrams

    TONIGHT: Author of "Speaking Freely", Floyd Abrams! Plus, Ed Helms reports on "Tax Shelter."

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 54 – Aired: 4/21/2005

    Reza Aslan

    TONIGHT: Author of "No god but God," Reza Aslan! Plus, "International Pamphlet."

  •  
    7 Good 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 53 – Aired: 4/20/2005

    Dennis Miller

    TONIGHT: Host of CNBC's "Dennis Miller," Dennis Miller! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "Dormaid."

  •  
    9.8 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 52 – Aired: 4/19/2005

    Sarah Vowell

    TONIGHT: Author of "Assassination Vacation," Sarah Vowell!

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 51 – Aired: 4/18/2005

    Robert Reich

    TONIGHT: Robert Reich discusses his book, "Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America." Plus, Stephen Colbert in "This Week in God".

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 50 – Aired: 4/14/2005

    David Duchovny

    TONIGHT: Star of "Trust the Man," David Duchovny! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Casting a Town Hall Meeting."

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 49 – Aired: 4/13/2005

    John P. Avlon

    TONIGHT: Author of "Independent Nation," John P. Avlon! Plus, Ed Helms reports on "Promoting the US."

  •  
    9.1 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 48 – Aired: 4/12/2005

    Senator Bob Dole

    TONIGHT: Author of "One Soldier's Story: A Memoir," Senator Bob Dole! Plus, Lewis "Back In" Black.

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 47 – Aired: 4/11/2005

    Byron York

    TONIGHT: Author of "The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy", Byron York! Plus, Colbert reports on "Tattoo Discrimination."

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 46 – Aired: 4/7/2005

    Drew Barrymore

    TONIGHT: Actress Drew Barrymore guest stars. Drew Barrymore talks about bum rushing the Red Sox.

  •  
    7.9 Good 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 45 – Aired: 4/6/2005

    Matthew McConaughey

    TONIGHT: Star of "Sahara", Matthew McConaughey.

  •  
    8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 44 – Aired: 4/5/2005

    Thomas Friedman

    TONIGHT: New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman talks about his new book, "The World is Flat."

  •  
    9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 43 – Aired: 4/4/2005

    Reggie Miller

    Steve Carell made a cameo in a bit on the show, as Produce Pete. This is Steve's second appearance in the past few days, after being away for more than a year.

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 42 – Aired: 3/24/2005

    The RZA

    TONIGHT: Member of "Wu-Tang", The RZA!

  •  
    7.4 Good 7 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 41 – Aired: 3/23/2005

    Ozzy Osbourne

    Steve Carell, who has been off the show for more than a year, working on other shows, made a cameo in a bit on the show.

  •  
    7.2 Good 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 40 – Aired: 3/22/2005

    Catherine Keener

    TONIGHT: Star of "The Interpreter," Catherine Keener. Plus, Lewis "Back In" Black.

  •  
    8.2 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 39 – Aired: 3/21/2005

    Sandra Bullock

    TONIGHT: Actress Sandra Bullock guest stars. Sandra Bullock discusses the sexy power of shooting an automatic weapon.

  •  
    9.2 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 38 – Aired: 3/17/2005

    Craig Ferguson

    TONIGHT: Craid Ferguson, the host of the Late Late Show, guest stars. Craig Ferguson tends to classify himself only with puppets.

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 37 – Aired: 3/16/2005

    Rev. Al Green

    TONIGHT: Guest star is the Reverend Al Green. The Reverend Al sings to Jon and analyzes the power of his own voice.

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 36 – Aired: 3/15/2005

    Tom Fenton

    TONIGHT: Author Tom Fenton explains why the news business is at an all-time low.

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 35 – Aired: 3/14/2005

    Harry Frankfurt

    TONIGHT: Princeton philosophy professor Harry Frankfurt talks about his book "On Bullshit".

  •  
    8.1 Great 6 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 34 – Aired: 3/10/2005

    Paul Krugman

    TONIGHT: Economist Paul Krugman talks about his new book and the potential collapse of the New Deal.

  •  
    8.3 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 33 – Aired: 3/9/2005

    Bruce Willis

    TONIGHT: Actor Bruce Willis talks about his new movie, "Hostage".

  •  
    9.5 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 32 – Aired: 3/8/2005

    Brian Williams

    TONIGHT: Jon helps NBC News Anchor Brian Williams tell the difference between the Daily Show and his news.

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 31 – Aired: 3/7/2005

    Melissa Boyle Mahle

    TONIGHT: Author of "Denial and Deception: An Insider's View of the CIA from Iran-Contra to 9/11", Melissa Boyle Mahle!

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 30 – Aired: 3/3/2005

    Ari Fleischer

    TONIGHT: Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer discusses whether the press corps is obsolete.

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 29 – Aired: 3/2/2005

    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

    TONIGHT: Star of "Be Cool", The Rock! The Rock discusses transitioning from the art of beating people up to film.

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 28 – Aired: 3/1/2005

    Nancy Soderberg

    TONIGHT: Author of "The Superpower Myth: The Use and Misuse of American Might", Nancy Soderberg!

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 27 – Aired: 2/28/2005

    Ben Nelson

    TONIGHT: Senator Ben Nelson! Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson talks to Jon about the joys of being nicknamed by George W.

  •  
    9.7 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 26 – Aired: 2/24/2005

    Christina Ricci

    TONIGHT: Star of "Cursed", Christina Ricci! Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 25 – Aired: 2/23/2005

    Peter Jennings

    TONIGHT: Host of "Peter Jennings Reporting: UFOs - Seeing Is Believing", Peter Jennings!

  •  
    9.3 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/22/2005

    Rachel Weisz

    TONIGHT: Star of "Constantine", Rachel Weisz!

  •  
    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/17/2005

    Mark Mills

    TBA

  •  
    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/16/2005

    Alan Cumming

    TONIGHT: Actor Alan Cumming! Alan Cumming talks to Jon about the myriad double entendres that can be derived from his name. Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 10, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/15/2005

    Eric Idle

    TONIGHT: Member of "Monty Python", Eric Idle!

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/14/2005

    Redmond O'Hanlon

    TONIGHT: Author Redmond O'Hanlon!

  •  
    8.4 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/3/2005

    Joe Klein

    TONIGHT: Author, Joe Klein!

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/2/2005

    Anderson Cooper

    TONIGHT: Host of "Anderson Cooper 360", Anderson Cooper!

  •  
    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/1/2005

    Paula Abdul

    TONIGHT: Judge on "American Idol", Paula Abdul!

  •  
    8.9 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/31/2005

    Fareed Zakaria

    TONIGHT: Author of "The Future of Freedom", Fareed Zakaria!

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/27/2005

    Christine Todd Whitman

    TONIGHT: Former head of the EPA, Christine Todd Whitman! Christine Todd Whitman talks about her new book "It's My Party Too."

  •  
    8.4 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/26/2005

    John Leguizamo

    TONIGHT: Actor John Leguizamo! John Leguizamo talks about Sundance, skiing, and being named a sexy hombre.

  •  
    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/25/2005

    Seymour Hersh

    TONIGHT: Author of "Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib", Seymour Hersh!

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/24/2005

    Richard Viguerie

    TONIGHT: Author of "America's Right Turn: How Conservatives Used New and Alternative Media to Take Power", Richard Viguerie!

  •  
    9.4 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 11 – Aired: 1/23/2005

    Joe Lieberman

    TONIGHT: Senator Joe Lieberman! Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman talks about his secret to getting along with the Republican party.

  •  
    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 10 – Aired: 1/19/2005

    Michael Beschloss

    TONIGHT: Author Michael Beschloss!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 9 – Aired: 1/18/2005

    Jim Wallis

    TONIGHT: Author of "God's Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It", Jim Wallis!

  •  
    9.1 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 8 – Aired: 1/17/2005

    Brian Ross

    TONIGHT: ABC Reporter, Brian Ross!

  •  
    8.6 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 7 – Aired: 1/13/2005

    Annette Bening

    TONIGHT: Actress Annette Bening!

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 6 – Aired: 1/12/2005

    Dennis Quaid

    TONIGHT: Actor Dennis Quaid! Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 5 – Aired: 1/11/2005

    Samuel Jackson

    TONIGHT: Actor Samuel Jackson! Samuel L. Jackson talks about his new film and the many other films he's made this year.

  •  
    8.6 Great 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 4 – Aired: 1/10/2005

    John Grisham

    TONIGHT: Author John Grisham!

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 3 – Aired: 1/6/2005

    Howard Zinn

    TONIGHT: Author Howard Zinn!

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 2 – Aired: 1/5/2005

    Don Cheadle

    TONIGHT: Actor Don Cheadle talks about his role in the film "Hotel Rwanda".

  •  
    7.6 Good 3 Votes
    Season 10, Episode 1 – Aired: 1/4/2005

    Paul Giamatti

    TONIGHT: Star of "Sideways", Paul Giamatti! Paul Giamatti talks about what it's like to appear in an intelligent, well-acted film.

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 75 – Aired: 12/16/2004

    Katie Couric

    Star of "The Today Show", Katie Couric.

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 74 – Aired: 12/15/2004

    Billy Connolly

    TONIGHT: Billy Connolly. Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 73 – Aired: 12/14/2004

    Dore Gold

    Dore Gold

  •  
    8.9 Great 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 72 – Aired: 12/13/2004

    Kevin Spacey

    Kevin Spacey

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 71 – Aired: 12/9/2004

    Kate Bosworth

    An interview with Kate Bosworth.

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 70 – Aired: 12/8/2004

    Seth Mnookin

    Seth Mnookin

  •  
    9.5 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 69 – Aired: 12/7/2004

    Paul O'Neill

    TONIGHT: Paul O'Neill. Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 68 – Aired: 12/6/2004

    Isabella Rossellini

    Isabella Rossellini

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 67 – Aired: 12/2/2004

    Stephen King

    Stephen King

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 66 – Aired: 12/1/2004

    Christopher Hitchens

    Christopher Hitchens

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 65 – Aired: 11/30/2004

    Brian Williams

    Brian Williams

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 64 – Aired: 11/29/2004

    Jude Law

    Jude Law

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 63 – Aired: 11/18/2004

    Woody Harrelson

    Segments: -Coverage of Clinton Presidential Library Opening -Ed Helms reports on marijuana users tricked into registering into the Republican party. Guest: Actor Woody Harrelson

  •  
    8.2 Great 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 62 – Aired: 11/17/2004

    Thomas Frank

    TONIGHT: Jon speaks with Thomas Frank, author of "What's the Matter with Kansas?"

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    9.5 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 61 – Aired: 11/16/2004

    Tom Brokaw

    Segments: -Coverage of Cabinet Resignations -Rob Corddry reports on three publishers fighting over the right to publish South Jersey magazine Guest: News Anchor Tom Brokaw

  •  
    8.7 Great 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 60 – Aired: 11/15/2004

    Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison

    Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 59 – Aired: 11/11/2004

    Kenneth Pollack

    Segments -Coverage of Yasser Arafat's death -Rob Corddry reports on a luxery resort that offers an anti - terrorism training course. Guest: Kenneth Pollack Jon talks to Kenneth Pollack, author of "The Persian Puzzle," about Iran.

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    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 58 – Aired: 11/10/2004

    Tom Wolfe

    Segments: -Coverage of John Ashcroft's resignation -Ed Helms reports on a "retarded" voter on Florida. Guest: Author Tom Wolfe Tom Wolfe talks about his newest novel.

  •  
    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 57 – Aired: 11/9/2004

    Richard Branson

    Reports: Mess O' Potamia, Back in Black Guest: Billionaire Richard Branson

  •  
    9.1 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 56 – Aired: 11/4/2004

    Bill Kristol

    Bill Kristol

  •  
    9.4 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 55 – Aired: 11/3/2004

    Charles Schumer

    Charles Schumer

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 54 – Aired: 11/2/2004

    Indecision 2004: Prelude to a Recount

    Prelude to a Recount: one-hour live election special airs at 10 PM with guest William Weld

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 53 – Aired: 11/1/2004

    Chris Wallace

    Chris Wallace

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 52 – Aired: 10/28/2004

    John Zogby

    John Zogby

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 51 – Aired: 10/27/2004

    Rev. Jesse Jackson

    TONIGHT: Rev. Jesse Jackson. Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 50 – Aired: 10/26/2004

    Bob Kerrey

    Bob Kerrey

  •  
    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 49 – Aired: 10/25/2004

    Madeleine Albright

    Madeleine Albright

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 48 – Aired: 10/21/2004

    Billy Crudup

    Billy Crudup

  •  
    9.5 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 47 – Aired: 10/20/2004

    Fareed Zakaria

    Fareed Zakaria

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 46 – Aired: 10/19/2004

    Marisa Tomei

    Messopotamia Iraqi tourism board Soldiers who refused to go on "suicide mission" Bush saying that we will "not have an all volunteer army" and then being corrected by someone in the crowd. Marisa Tomei

  •  
    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 45 – Aired: 10/18/2004

    Ed Koch

    Ed Koch

  •  
    8.9 Great 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 44 – Aired: 10/7/2004

    Bill O'Reilly

    Bill O'Reilly

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 43 – Aired: 10/6/2004

    Bob Schieffer

    Bob Schieffer

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 42 – Aired: 10/5/2004

    Billy Bob Thornton

    Billy Bob Thornton

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 41 – Aired: 10/4/2004

    Bishop Desmond Tutu

    Bishop Desmond Tutu

  •  
    8.9 Great 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 40 – Aired: 9/30/2004

    The Bush-Kerry Debate: The Squabble in Coral Gables

    Live debate update.

  •  
    9.5 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 39 – Aired: 9/29/2004

    Seymour Hersh

    Seymour Hersh

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 38 – Aired: 9/28/2004

    Ralph Reed

    Ralph Reed

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 37 – Aired: 9/27/2004

    Rosie Perez

    Rosie Perez

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 36 – Aired: 9/23/2004

    Matthew Broderick

    Matthew Broderick

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 35 – Aired: 9/22/2004

    Marc Racicot

    Bush-Cheney campaign chairman Marc Racicot

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 9, Episode 34 – Aired: 9/21/2004

    Richard Clarke

    Richard Clarke

  •  
    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 33 – Aired: 9/16/2004

    Gwyneth Paltrow

    Guest: Gwyneth Paltrow (Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow) Segments: Hurricane Ivan Hits Alabama Indecision 2004 (Bush Documents at CBS Under Scrutiny while Bush Speaks To National Guard in Las Vegas) This Week in God w Stephen Colbert (Child's First Communion Declared Invalid Because Her Special Gluten-Free Wafer Did Not Contain Wheat, Jerry Falwell's University To Open Law School, Ellen DeGeneres To Play God in "Oh, God!" Remake, Controversial "Jews for Jesus" Radio Ad) This Week in Justice (First Lesbian Divorce in Canada, Bid to Decriminalize Prostitution in Berkeley, Necrophilia Banned in California, Audio Recording Reveals Anti Gay Marriage Republican Congressman Is Gay)

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 32 – Aired: 9/15/2004

    Alec Baldwin

    Guest: Alec Baldwin (The Last Shot) Segments: Mess O' Potamia (Some Cities In Iraq Too Dangerous For U.S. Troops To Enter) Rumsfeld Confuses Saddam and Bin Laden U.N. Chief Weapons Inspector Concludes There Is No Evidence Saddam Ever Developed Unpiloted Drones Ed Helms ("Cooters" Festival Receives Criticism For Its Name) Four New Planets Discovered Close To Solar System "Genesis" Returns To Earth

  •  
    9.3 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 31 – Aired: 9/14/2004

    Pat Buchanan

    Guest: Pat Buchanan (Author, Where The Right Went Wrong) Segments: Oprah Gives Everyone In Her Studio Audience A Car Ban On Assault Weapons Allowed To Expire Back in Black ("Patriot Day" Specials on Internet)

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    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 30 – Aired: 9/13/2004

    Drew Barrymore

    Guest: Drew Barrymore (Producer & Director, The Best Place To Start) Segments: Man In Batman Costume Climbs Buckingham Palace In Protest Indecision 2004 (Documents Reveal Bush Received Special Treatment During Vietnam, Dan Rather Does Not Want Validity of Documents Questioned, Robert Novak Calls Documents Fake) Ed Helms (Web Site Offers Online Divorce)

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 29 – Aired: 9/3/2004

    Chris Matthews

    Republican National Convention, Day 4 Guest: Chris Matthews (Anchor, MSNBC's Hardball) Segments: Stephen Colbert Report From The Convention Floor Pataki Speech Bush Video Bush Speech Rob Corddry (A Look Back At The Convention) Back in Black (Protests in New York City)

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 28 – Aired: 9/2/2004

    Sen. John McCain

    Guest: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) Segments: Lynn Cheney on "Dick" Dick Cheney Praises Soldiers Democratic Senator Zell Miller Blasts Kerry, Then Goes on MSNBC and Says He Wishes He Could Challenge Chris Matthews To A Duel Ed Helms & Samantha Bee (The Administration's Handling Of The Media at the RNC)

  •  
    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 27 – Aired: 9/1/2004

    Dan Bartlett

    Guest: Dan Bartlett (White House Communications Director) Segments: Schwarzenegger Speech Laura Bush Speech George Prescott Bush Speech Minorities at the RNC The Daily Show's Sneak Preview of the RNC "War On Terror" Movie

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 26 – Aired: 8/31/2004

    Ted Koppel

    Republican National Convention, Day 1 Guest: Ted Koppel (Anchor, Nightline) Segments: McCain Bashes Michael Moore Giuliani's "September 11th"idis Stephen Colbert (Why The GOP Chose New York)

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9 – Aired: 8/30/2004

    Indecision 2004: Midway to the Election Spectacular

    Indecision 2004: Midway to the Election Spectacular Guest: No Guest Segments: John Kerry: The Long Road From Awkward To Uncomfortable George W. Bush: Fighting Words The Vice Presidential Candidates The Voters

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 25 – Aired: 8/25/2004

    Ed Gillespie

    Guest: Ed Gillespie (Chairman, Republican National Committee) Segments: RNC Protesters Not Allowed in Central Park Samantha Bee (Man with Broken Sewage Line Takes Dump in City Hall Everyday in Protest) Back in Black (New York City Prepares For The RNC)

  •  
    8.7 Great 8 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 24 – Aired: 8/24/2004

    John Kerry

    Guest: Sen. John Kerry (D-MA; Presidential Candidate) Segments: Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Defends Decisions on "Face The Nation" Stephen Colbert (Gas Station Lowers Price of Gas by 30 Cents)

  •  
    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 23 – Aired: 8/23/2004

    Robert Smith

    Guest: Robert Smith (Author, The Rest Of The Iceberg) Segments: Indecision 2004: Flashback Edition (Kerry's Military Record) Painting "The Scream" Stolen

  •  
    9.1 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 22 – Aired: 8/19/2004

    Seth Green

    Guest: Seth Green (Without A Paddle) Segments: Indecision 2004 (New York Mayor Announces Discounts for "Peaceful Protesters", FBI Questions Anarchist Who Put Diagrams of Rail Tunnels and Gas Lines Leading to MSG on Internet, Woman's House Denied of Porch Chat with Kerry because of "Too Many Registered Republicans" in Neighborhood, Crowd in Bush Rally Coached by Staffers) Back in Black (Iranian Judoka Drops Out Citing He Won't Fight An Israeli, Bush Democracy Ad, Events Poorly Attended In Olympics)

  •  
    9.3 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 21 – Aired: 8/18/2004

    Burt Reynolds

    Guest: Burt Reynolds (Without A Paddle) Segments: George W & Laura Bush Attacks Stem Cell Research Proponents Ed Helms (Arizona State Legislator Wants To Allow Guns In Bars) (repeat from May 12, 2004) Archaeologists Believe They Have Excavated The Site Of Baptisms Performed by John The Baptist

  •  
    9.4 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 20 – Aired: 8/17/2004

    Norm Coleman

    Guest: Sen. Norm Coleman (R-MN; Deputy Co-Chair, RNC) Segments: NJ Governor Resignation Rob Corddry (Don't Mess With "Don't Mess With Texas")

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 19 – Aired: 8/12/2004

    Bryan Keefer

    Guest: Bryan Keefer (Co-Author, All The President's Spin) Segments: New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey Resigns, Declaring He's Gay and Had an Extramarital Affair Kerry Not Clear On Whether He Would Have Voted For The War Had He Known What He Knows Now Cheney Bashes Kerry on His Promise of a More "Sensitive" War on Terror Mess O' Potamia (Coalition Forces Trying to Capture Al-Sadr, Iraqi Government Shuts Down Baghdad Offices of Al-Jazeera For A Month, Claiming Network Was Inciting Violence) Bush Uses The Word "Sensitive", The Day After Kerry Does Back in Black (L.A. Based "Fear Factor"-Type Reality Show Gives Illegal Immigrants Chance at Green Card)

  •  
    9.1 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 18 – Aired: 8/11/2004

    Tom Cruise

    Guest: Tom Cruise (Collateral) Segments: Porter Goss Appointed as Head of CIA Las Vegas Police Reportedly Ignored Warning by FBI About Al-Qaeda Being in Town Ed Helms (Republicans Try To Get Nader On Ballot to Help Bush) This Week in God w Stephen Colbert (Pope Releases Negative Document on Feminism, Mecca Cola on Shelves, Chris Noth Named Unofficial Tourism Ambassador)

  •  
    9.2 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 17 – Aired: 8/10/2004

    Maureen Dowd

    Guest: Maureen Dowd (Author, Bushworld) Segments: Novak Defends "Veterans Against Kerry" Indecision 2004 (Kerry in Missouri, Bush on Outdoor Life Network) Republican Party Declares Alan Keyes, A Maryland Resident, To Run Against Obama Digital Watch w Ed Helms (Cell Phone Games & Ringtones)

  •  
    9.6 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 16 – Aired: 8/9/2004

    President Bill Clinton

    Guest: Pres. Bill Clinton (Author, My Life) Segments: Swift Boat Veterans Attack Kerry Stephen Colbert (Minorities In The Democratic Party)

  •  
    8.6 Great 4 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 15 – Aired: 8/5/2004

    Natalie Portman

    Guest: Natalie Portman (Garden State) Segments: Tiger Gets Loose From Circus, Beetles Invade, and Child Attacked by Helper Monkey, All in New York City Bob Wiltfong (Strip Clubs Overbooked during Republican National Convention) Back in Black (Moore Show Fahrenheit 9/11 in Crawford, TX Parking Lot Alabama Judge Who Refused to Remove 10 Commandments, Takes It On Tour Robbie Knievel Jumps Over Row of Fighter-Planes)

  •  
    9.2 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 14 – Aired: 8/4/2004

    Aaron Eckhart

    Guest: Aaron Eckhart (Suspect Zero) Segments: Bush and Kerry Both in Davenport, Iowa ...And Three Banks Get Robbed! Oil Hits Record Price SEC Fines Halliburton, Cheney Not Implicated Cheney Blames Kerry and Edwards for National Energy Policy Not Passing Senate RNC Required Audience Members in Cheney Rally To Sign Oath of Loyalty to Bush-Cheney '04 Before Being Allowed In Mark Your Calendar w Samantha Bee (Signing of DoI & Voting Rights Act; Fall of Rome, Aztecs & Inkas; State Fairs; RNC; Burning Man Festival)

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 13 – Aired: 8/3/2004

    Spike Lee

    Guest: Spike Lee (Director, She Hate Me) Segments: Bush Ask Congress To Create The Position "National Intelligence Director" Kerry: "We Need Leadership, Not Followship" Statue Of Liberty Reopens For First Time Since 9/11 ...with Extreme Security Checks Jon Interviews Tom Brokaw Stephen Colbert (Last Day of the Convention) (repeat from July 30, 2004)

  •  
    9.1 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 12 – Aired: 8/2/2004

    Rep. Henry Bonilla

    Guest: Rep. Henry Bonilla (R-TX) Segments: Just After The DNC, Homeland Security Informs Public of an "Unusually Specific Information About Where Al-Qaeda Would Like To Attack" Indecision 2004 (Bush Says About Jobs, Terror, "Results Matter" Bush Uses The Phrase "We're Turning The Corner" 23 Times in 5 Speeches) Kerry's Strong(!) Answer To Bush) Samantha Bee (Ed Heeney, The Friendly Republican ...against Gays) Maritime Salvage Update (World War II Era German Submarine Discovered)

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 11 – Aired: 7/30/2004

    No Guest

    Guest: No Guest Segments: Stephen Colbert (Last Day of the Convention) Biden's Slip of the Tongue Kerry Girls Tell Weird Stories Kerry Speech Correspondent Wrap-Up Back in Black (Now That's What I Don't Call Music)

  •  
    9 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 10 – Aired: 7/29/2004

    No Guest

    Guest: No Guest Segments: Stephen Colbert Reports from Convention Floor John Edwards Speech "John Kerry: He's Not George W. Bush" Dennis Kucinich and Jennifer Granholm Speeches Rev. Al Sharpton Goes Off-Script, News Media Bashes Him "Partisan Politics" at the Convention

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 9 – Aired: 7/28/2004

    Sen. Joe Biden

    Democratic National Convention, Day 2 Guest: Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) Segments: Ron Reagan, Jr. Gives Speech on Stem Cell Research Maya Angelou & Howard Dean Speeches Rising Star Barack Obama Gives Passionate Speech Kerry's Wife Demonstrates Language Skills The Humble Origins

  •  
    9 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 8 – Aired: 7/27/2004

    Gov. Bill Richardson

    Democratic National Convention, Day 1 Guest: Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM; Permanent Chair, DNC) Segments: Stephen Colbert (Primemory Lane) Al Gore, Jimmy Carter & Bill Clinton Speeches ... and Dance Party! Rob Corddry's Boston

  •  
    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 7 – Aired: 7/15/2004

    Sacha Baron Cohen

    Guest: Sacha Baron Cohen (Da Ali G Show) Segments: Slim-Fast Drops Whoopi Goldberg As A Spokesman After Her Comments About Bush Indecision 2004 (Preparations for the DNC) Ed Helms (City of Boston Designate Free Speech Zone for Protesters) Kerry & Edwards Are "Out Of The Mainstream" According To News Media

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 6 – Aired: 7/14/2004

    Sarah Vowell

    Guest: Sarah Vowell (Author, The Partly Cloudy Patriot) Segments: Magazine Covers on Mary-Kate Olsen Senate Republicans on Gay Marriage Rob Corddry (Former Congressman Tries Raising Funds for Counter-Clinton Library) NASA Probe Begins Exploration of Saturn

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 5 – Aired: 7/13/2004

    Michael Isikoff

    Michael Isikoff

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 4 – Aired: 7/12/2004

    Wolf Blitzer

    Guest: Wolf Blitzer (CNN) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Whoopi Goldberg Remarks Anger Sen. Lindsey Graham, Kerry on Bike) Bob Wiltfong (Women Arrested by Federal Agents for Leaving Packet of Marsmallows in Park) Senate Intelligence Committee Report Says Errors Were Made by CIA on Pre-War Intelligence)

  •  
    9.7 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 3 – Aired: 7/8/2004

    Christina Applegate

    Guest: Christina Applegate (Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) Segments: Tom Ridge Talks Of A New Terror Threat, A Day After Kerry Names His Running Mate Former Enron CEO Ken Lay Turns Himself In Mess O' Potamia (Military Plans to Call Up Soldiers Who Left Service, Including Army Musicians Iraqi Prime Minister Signs Bill Allowing Government to Declare Martial Law in Event of Emergency) Mark Your Calendar w Samantha Bee (Canada Day, Baseball All-Star Game, DNC, Soap Box Derby)

  •  
    9.5 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 2 – Aired: 7/7/2004

    Will Ferrell

    Guest: Will Ferrell (Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) Segments: Kerry and Edwards' Appearance Together Samantha Bee (Anti-Michael Moore Film)

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 9, Episode 1 – Aired: 7/6/2004

    Ralph Nader

    Guest: Ralph Nader (Independent Presidential Candidate; Author, The Good Fight) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Kerry Names Edwards as Running Mate) Saddam Hussein in Courta You, Your Health & You (The Leeches Are Back!, First Aphrodisiac Pill for Women Tested on Lab Rats)

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 161 – Aired: 6/30/2004

    Calvin Trillin

    Guest: Calvin Trillin (Author, Obliviously On He Sails: The Bush Administration in Rhyme) Segments: Stewardesses Serenade John Kerry in Airplane Supreme Court Rules on Holding Gitmo Prisoners Indefinitely, Against the Administration; Declines to Rule on Halliburton Case Rob Corddry (Big Competition to get into Manhattan Preschools) More Than A Dozen Congressmen Attended Sun Myung Moon's Crowning A Few Months Ago Congress Chile Pepper Eating Contest

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 160 – Aired: 6/29/2004

    Edward Conlon

    Guest: Edward Conlon (Author, Blue Blood) Segments: Iraq's New Government Kerry Fundraisers in Hollywood and Kabul This Week in God w Rob Corddry (Israeli Supreme Courts Allows Sale of Pork, According To New Study, Inquisition Getting A Bad Rap, Southern Baptists Withdraw from Baptist World Alliance)

  •  
    9.3 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 159 – Aired: 6/28/2004

    Terry McAuliffe

    Guest: Terry McAuliffe (Chairman, Democratic National Committee) Segments: Brand New Mess O' Potamia (Sovereignty Handed Over to Iraqis, 2 Days Ahead Of Schedule) Michael Moore Movie Highest Grossing Documentary Of All Time, Already

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 158 – Aired: 6/24/2004

    Michael Moore

    Guest: Michael Moore (Fahrenheit 9/11) Segments: Paul Wolfowitz Claims Media is Afraid to Travel, Prefer to Sit in Baghdad and Publish Rumors Saudi Arabia Offers Amnesty To Terrorists Bob Wiltfong (Rabbi Claims Women's Wigs Not Kosher) Women Workers Open The Biggest Class Action Suit Against Wal-Mart

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 157 – Aired: 6/23/2004

    Kevin Kline

    Guest: Kevin Kline (De-Lovely) Segments: White House Releases 258-Pages of Previously Classified Documents on Interrogation Policies Bush on "Abu-Garef" Rumsfeld's Note on Torture Memo Ed Helms (The Republican Punk) Back in Black (Campaign Finance Reform)

  •  
    9.3 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 156 – Aired: 6/22/2004

    Ashley Judd

    Guest: Ashley Judd (De-Lovely) Segments: Nader's Announces Running Mate Connecticut Governor Rowland Resigns Amidst Corruption Charges Stephen Colbert (Washington Lobbyists) (repeat from March 4, 2004) "SpaceShipOne", The First Privately Owned Space Vehicle Takes its First Journey

  •  
    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 155 – Aired: 6/21/2004

    Stephen F. Hayes

    Guest: Stephen F. Hayes (Author, The Connection: How Al-Qaeda's Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America) Segments: Bill Clinton Memoir To Go Out On Sale Tonight, Dan Rather Interview with Bill Clinton Cheney Bashes New York Times, Lies Flat Out Rumsfeld Denies US Government Permits Torture

  •  
    9.6 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 154 – Aired: 6/17/2004

    Graham Norton

    Guest: Graham Norton (Host, The Graham Norton Effect) Segments: 9/11 Investigative Commision Finds "No Credible Evidence" of a Link Between Al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein Stephen Colbert's Interviews I Could Get (Don King on Bush) Athens Getting Ready for Olympics, 11 NBA Players Have Declined to Play for US Team, Stallone, DeGeneres & Access Hollywood's Pat O'Brien Carry The Olympic Torch

  •  
    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 153 – Aired: 6/16/2004

    Robert Reich

    Guest: Robert Reich (Author, Reason: Why Liberals Will Win The Battle for America) Segments: GIANT Mess O' Potamia (Saddam's Fate After Transfer of Sovereignty, US General Authorized Abusive Interrogation Methods) Rob Corddry (Philadelphia Tourism Bureau Puts Out Gay-Lesbian Friendly Ads) Back in Black (Making Money off Reagan's Death)

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 152 – Aired: 6/15/2004

    Hassan Ibrahim

    Guest: Hassan Ibrahim (Al Jazeera; Control Room) Segments: Clintons' White House Portraits Unveiled Bush, Sr. Skydives, Celebrating 80th Birthday This Week in God w Stephen Colbert: Special Indecision 2004 Edition (Church-Goers Likely To Vote Republican, Colorado Bishop Condemns Pro-Choice Catholics, Pray the Vote)

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 151 – Aired: 6/14/2004

    Stanley Tucci

    Guest: Stanley Tucci (The Terminal) Segments: 2-Month-Old State Department Terrorism Report Turns Out to be Badly Flawed, Powell "Not A Happy Camper" Rob Corddry (California State Senator Wants To Give 14-Year-Olds Right To Vote) Maritime Salvage Update (Items Salvaged from Titanic Auctioned-Off, Blackbeard's Sunken Ship Found)

  •  
    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 150 – Aired: 6/10/2004

    Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Guest: Jennifer Love Hewitt (Garfield: The Movie) Segments: Reagan's State Funeral Preview G8 on Iraq Back in Black (Spelling Bee Champion Given A Dictionary!, Tony Awards, Stanley Cup Finals, Horse Loses at the Final Stretch)

  •  
    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 149 – Aired: 6/9/2004

    Morgan Spurlock

    Guest: Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) Segments: Justice Department Memos Offer Legal Rationale for Use of Torture, One Note Says Geneva Conventions Don't Apply When It Comes To President Ashcroft Refuses To Turn Over Memos, Biden Reminds Him Why Conventions Exist G8 Summit

  •  
    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 148 – Aired: 6/8/2004

    David Brooks

    Guest: David Brooks (Author, On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense) Segments: Reagan's Death Gives Presidential Candidates Chance To Take Week Off Optimistic Campaign Ads New Jersey Democratic Primary Held Samantha Bee (Dennis Kucinich Last Campaign Party) Mess O' Potamia (UN Approves Trasfer of Sovereignty to Iraqis, New Prime Minister of Iraq Has Not Lived There For 35 Years)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 147 – Aired: 6/7/2004

    Donna Brazile

    Guest: Donna Brazile (Author, Cooking with Grease: Stirring the Pots in American Politics) Segments: Reagan's Life Celebrated to the Extreme by Network Channels Oil Prices Reach 21-Year High Texodus (Bush in Vatican)

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    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 146 – Aired: 6/3/2004

    Mario Cuomo

    Guest: Gov. Mario Cuomo (Author, Why Lincoln Matters.. Today More Than Ever) Segments: George Tenet Resigns Samantha Bee (Illegal Braiders)

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    9.7 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 145 – Aired: 6/2/2004

    Thomas Friedman

    Guest: Thomas Friedman (Host & Producer, "The Other Side Of Outsourcing" on Discovery Channel) Segments: Former Iraqi Golden Boy Reportedly Told Iran That U.S. Had Her Secret Code Rob Corddry on Kerry's Potential VP Candidates

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    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 144 – Aired: 6/1/2004

    David Cross

    Guest: David Cross Segments: GIANT Mess O' Potamia (New Iraqi President, Prime Minister & Cabinet Members Named) Rob Corddry (Spammer King To Face New Law) (repeat from March 30, 2004)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 143 – Aired: 5/13/2004

    Bill Kristol

    Guest: Bill Kristol (Editor, The Weekly Standard) Segments: Senators and Congressmen Shown 1,800 New Iraqi Prison Photos Stephen Colbert (New Louisiana House Bill Outlaws Low Cut Pants) Back in Black (Disney Refuses To Distribute New Michael Moore Film)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 142 – Aired: 5/12/2004

    Ken Mehlman

    Guest: Ken Mehlman (Campaign Manager, Bush/Cheney '04) Segments: GIANT Mess O' Potamia (Maj. Gen. Taguba Testifies on Abu Ghraib Scandal, Soldier Claims They Were Instructed to Abuse Prisoners, Pentagon Shows Senators New Photos) Ed Helms (Arizona State Legislator Wants To Allow Guns In Bars) Art (Picasso Painting Sold For A Record $104M, Restoration of Michaelangelo's David Nearly Complete, Mona Lisa Starting To Warp)

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    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 141 – Aired: 5/11/2004

    Tim Russert

    Guest: Tim Russert (Author, Big Russ & Me) Segments: GIANT Mess O' Potamia (Bush Praises Rumsfeld, Blair Faces Tough Human Rights Question from British Reporter Republican Senator Blames Press for Releasing Photos)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 140 – Aired: 5/10/2004

    Sen. John McCain

    Guest: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ; Author, Why Courage Matters) Segments: GIANT Mess O' Potamia (Rumsfeld Testifies on Abu Ghraib Scandal) Bob Wiltfong (Senior Citizen Sues City After His Coat Gets Damaged by "I Voted Today" Sticker)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 139 – Aired: 5/6/2004

    Andy Richter

    Guest: Andy Richter (Seeing Other People) Segments: GIANT Mess O' Potamia (Abu Ghraib Scandal) Global Earthwatch (Bush Speaks at Earth Day, EPA Reveals Oregon River Salmon Contained Mercury and Arsenic, Four Endangered White Lions Captured by the British to be Encouraged to Mate) Great Moments In Punditry As Read By Children (Hannity & Colmes - August 19, 2002) (repeat)

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    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 138 – Aired: 5/5/2004

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

    Guest: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Author, Brothers In Arms) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Kerry and Bush TV Ads) Rob Corddry (College Students Voting for Ralph Nader) This Week in God with Ed Helms (Christianity, Australian Aboriginal Tribal Religions, Judaism)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 137 – Aired: 5/4/2004

    Amb. Joe Wilson

    Guest: Amb. Joseph Wilson (Author, The Politics Of Truth: Inside the Lies that Led to War and Betrayed My Wife's CIA Identity) Segments: Abu Ghraib Pictures Released Kerry Struggling to Find a Theme, Democrats Fear Back in Black (Advertising Now Allowed on Kentucky Derby, MLB Preparing To Offer Advertising Space on Player Uniforms, American Idol Product Placements)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 136 – Aired: 5/3/2004

    Janeane Garofalo

    Guest: Janeane Garofalo (Host, The Majority Report on Air America Radio) Segments: Bush Claims "A Mission" Was Accomplished A Year Ago, Wolfowitz Optimistic, Bush Speech At The Correspondents' Dinner Baltimore Media Company Bars its 7 ABC Affiliates from Broadcasting Special Edition of Nightline Samantha Bee (South Carolina Still Requires Bars To Only Use Mini Bottles of Alcohol)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 135 – Aired: 4/29/2004

    Bob Woodward

    Guest: Bob Woodward (Author, Plan of Attack) Segments: Bush & Cheney Testimonies to the 9/11 Commission Cheney Supreme Court Testimony Great Moments In Punditry As Read By Children (Hardball - February 20, 2003)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 134 – Aired: 4/28/2004

    Fareed Zakaria

    Guest: Fareed Zakaria (Columnist, Newsweek; Author, The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad) Segments: New Barbara Walters Special on 20/20 Indecision 2004: We Love The '70's Edition (Kerry Medal Controversy, Bush and Kerry's Vietnam War Records)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 133 – Aired: 4/27/2004

    Rebecca Romijn-Stamos

    Guest: Rebecca Romijn-Stamos (Godsend) Segments: Iraq's New Flag Army's Recruitment Problem Ed Helms (Las Vegas Locals Angry at Britney for Marrying Only to Get Divorced after 55 Hours) (repeat from February 3, 2004) NASA Launches Satellite to Test Theory of Relativity

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 132 – Aired: 4/26/2004

    Bob Kerrey

    Guest: Bob Kerrey (Member, 9/11 Commission; Fmr Senator (D-NE); President, New School University) Segments: Pro-Choice Rally in D.C. Administration Ties Abortion with Terrorism, Somehow!.. Ed Helms (University of Wisconsin Encourages Local Bars to Raise Beer Prices to Prevent Binge Drinking)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 131 – Aired: 4/22/2004

    Arianna Huffington

    Guest: Arianna Huffington (Author, Fanatics & Fools: The Game Plan for Winning Back America) Segments: Michael Jackson Indicted New Biometric Passport Regulations Radioactive Fuel Rods Missing From Vermont Plant Samantha Bee (23 Cars Hit Same House in Queens) (repeat from December 11, 2003)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 130 – Aired: 4/21/2004

    John Gibson

    Guest: John Gibson (Author, Hating America: The New World Sport) Segments: Spain and Dominican Republic Announce Complete Withdrawal of Troops from Iraq Kerry's Vietnam Record Rob Corddry (University Professor Writes Derogatory Article About Hometown in Texas)

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    10 Perfect 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 129 – Aired: 4/20/2004

    Mark Ruffalo

    Guest: Mark Ruffalo (13 Going On 30) Segments: New Bob Woodward Book Causes Controversy Back in Black (Quentin Tarantino, Sharon Stone, Bob Dylan Appearances)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 128 – Aired: 4/19/2004

    Melissa Etheridge

    Guest: Melissa Etheridge Segments: Hamas Leaders Killed Who Will Be In Charge of Iraq? Samantha Bee (Oil and Gas Companies vs The Hunter/Environmentalist Man)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 127 – Aired: 4/8/2004

    Jason Bateman

    Jason Bateman

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 126 – Aired: 4/7/2004

    Tim Robbins

    Tim Robbins

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 125 – Aired: 4/6/2004

    Matthew Perry

    Guest: Matthew Perry (The Whole Ten Yards) + Bruce Willis Segments: Protests in Iraq Bob Wiltfong (Youth Ministers in Las Vegas Pornography Convention) Back in Black (Athens Still Not Ready for Olympics)

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    6.2 Fair 3 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 124 – Aired: 4/5/2004

    Jerry Seinfeld

    Guest: Jerry Seinfeld (American Express Internet Commercials) Segments: Mess O' Potamia (US Shuts Down Iraqi "Anti-Coalition" Newspaper) Mistrial Declared on TYCO Executives Trial

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 123 – Aired: 4/1/2004

    Johnny Knoxville

    Guest: Johnny Knoxville (Walking Tall) Segments: Fuel Prices Soar Campaign Ads This Week In God with Stephen Colbert (Lesbian Methodists, Lamb Claimed to Carry Allah and Mohammed's Names, Hindus Protest Tina Turner Movie)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 122 – Aired: 3/31/2004

    Karen Hughes

    Guest: Karen Hughes (Author, Ten Minutes From Normal) Segments: Kerry and Gillespie on MTV Stephen Colbert (Man "Addicted To Democracy")

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 121 – Aired: 3/30/2004

    Richard Clarke

    Guest: Richard Clarke (Author, Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror) Segments: Juror Won't Consider Guilt in Tyco Trial Rob Corddry (Spammer King To Face New Law)

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    9.2 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 120 – Aired: 3/29/2004

    Jennifer Beals

    Guest: Jennifer Beals (The L Word) Segments: Rice Still Refusing To Testify Clarke Controversy (+ "Robert Novak, A Douchebag For Liberty") Rob Corddry (Company Offers $150 To Rat Out Dogs and Cats in its Residences)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 119 – Aired: 3/25/2004

    Al Franken

    Guest: Al Franken (Air America Radio) Segments: Powell, Albright and Rumsfeld Testify on 9/11 Hearings Clarke Testimony

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 118 – Aired: 3/24/2004

    Jamie Foxx

    Guest: Jamie Foxx (Redemption) Segments: Richard Clarke Testimony on 9/11 Hearings Indéçisiön 2004: Without Borders (Taiwanese President Shot, Indonesia Election) Justice Scalia Goes Duck Hunting with Cheney, Before Supreme Court Hears Case Involving Him Back in Black (New Words Proposed Congress Bill Bans)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 117 – Aired: 3/23/2004

    Tom Hanks

    Guest: Tom Hanks (The Ladykillers) Segments: Administration on Dick Clarke Ed Helms ("Victims of Gay Marriage")

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 116 – Aired: 3/22/2004

    Wynton Marsalis

    Guest: Wynton Marsalis Segments: Worldwide Protests against War Richard Clarke Tells All Kerry's Snow Vacation Digital Watch with Ed Helms (HDTV) Great Moments in Punditry (Crossfire - July 16, 2003)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 115 – Aired: 3/18/2004

    Ethan Hawke

    Guest: Ethan Hawke (Taking Lives) Segments: Bomb Blasts in Iraq, Wouding Westerners while Cheney is Talking About How Safe It Is Now Congress Discusses whether World Is Safer or Not with Saddam Gone Government Launches Anti-Obesity Act Samantha Bee (Obesity in US)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 114 – Aired: 3/17/2004

    Mekhi Phifer

    Guest: Mekhi Phifer (Dawn Of The Dead) Segments: Medicare Will Cost More than Promised White House Produced "News Packages" on Medicare, and Had Them Air on Local TV Stations 10th Planet Discovered

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 113 – Aired: 3/16/2004

    John Stossel

    Guest: John Stossel (Author, Give Me A Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media...) Segments: Kerry Visits Bookstore, Buys Jockstrap From Sporting Goods Store, Has Quote Corrected Bush Response To Kerry Quote First Senate Hearing on Steroid Use in Baseball Stephen colbert (Bridge Player Loses Medal for Refusing To Take Drug Test)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 112 – Aired: 3/15/2004

    Sen. Charles Schumer

    Guest: Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) Segments: Al Sharpton Drops Out, Now! Indéçisiön 2004: Without Borders (Fight in South Korean Congress, Putin Wins Re-Election, Socialists Win in Spain)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 111 – Aired: 3/11/2004

    Paula Zahn

    Guest: Paula Zahn (Host, Paula Zahn Now) Segments: Kerry Keeps Talking, Thinking Mike Is Off Samantha Bee (Gay Penguins in Central Park Zoo) Back in Black (Republican 18-Wheel Voter Registration Center, Urbat Outfitters Shirt, Californian Politicians Propose to Lower Voting Age to 14)

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    8.7 Great 3 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 110 – Aired: 3/10/2004

    George Carlin

    Guest: George Carlin (Jersey Girl) Segments: Echostar Pulls All Viacom Programming "Passion of the Christ" Reportedly Sold $212M Worth of Tickets Rob Corddry (New "Fiddler On The Roof" Accused of Being Non-Jewish) George Tenet Senate Hearing

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 109 – Aired: 3/9/2004

    Ed Gillespie

    Guest: Ed Gillespie (Chairman, Republican National Committee) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Disturbing Bush Ad, Kerry's Campaign Site Found To Contain Quotes of Kerry Using Obscenities) Ed Helms (Obscene Alabama Junkyard Ad Spurs Controversy) Iraq's Interim Constitution Signed

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 108 – Aired: 3/8/2004

    Val Kilmer

    Guest: Val Kilmer (Spartan) Segments: Martha Stewart Found Guilty Immense Confusion of CNBC Reporter about Verdicts WorldCom CEO Trial Starts

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 107 – Aired: 3/4/2004

    Willem Dafoe

    Guest: Willem Dafoe (The Reckoning) Segments: New York Town's Mayor Marries Same-Sex Couples Mess O' Potamia (Iraq Constitution Approved) Bush Targets Kerry During Speech, Kerry Responds with "Bring It On!" Stephen Colbert (Washington Lobbyists) Back in Black ("The Passion of the Christ")

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 106 – Aired: 3/3/2004

    Rudolph Giuliani

    Guest: Rudolph Giuliani Segments: Indecision 2004 (Kerry Wins 9 out of 10 on Super Tuesday, Edwards Quits)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 105 – Aired: 3/2/2004

    Mark Ebner

    Guest: Mark Ebner (Co-Author, Hollywood Interrupted) Segments: Evidence of Water on Mars President Flees Haiti Indecision 2004 (Journalists Ask Stupid Questions During Debate) Ed Helms (Human Shields in Iraq) (rerun of October 6, 2003)

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    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 104 – Aired: 3/1/2004

    Edie Falco

    Guest: Edie Falco (The Sopranos) Segments: Jon's Usage of "F**kers" Not Bleeped Thursday The Oscars Janitors Sue Wal-Mart, Claiming They Were Locked Inside During Their Cleaning Shifts, Wal-Mart Launches Ad Campaign to Improve Image

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 103 – Aired: 2/26/2004

    Samuel L. Jackson

    Guest: Samuel L. Jackson (Twisted) Segments: MSNBC Segue from "Flying Squirrel" to "Columbine" Gay Marriage Controversy Samantha Bee (UC-Davis Professor Claims There Is No Asian-American Men in Mainstream Porno, Shoots One) Back in Black (Sex and the City Airs its Last Episode, and so will Frasier and Friends)

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    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 102 – Aired: 2/25/2004

    Norah Jones

    Guest: Norah Jones ("Feels Like Home") Segments: "The Passion Of The Christ" Opens, Mel Gibson on TV Shows Samantha Bee ("Rock The Vote") Great Moments in Punditry (Hannity & Colmes - August 19, 2002)

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    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 101 – Aired: 2/24/2004

    John Podhoretz

    Guest: John Podhoretz (Columnist, New York Post; Author, Bush Country: How Dubya Became A Great President While Driving Liberals Insane) Segments: Indecision 2004 (3 More Primaries Today) Bush Criticizes Kerry, Asks Congress To Pass an Amendment to Constitution Banning Gay Marriage

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 100 – Aired: 2/23/2004

    Tyra Banks

    Guest: Tyra Banks (Executive Producer & Host, America's Next Top Model) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Dean Drops Out as Nader Decides To Run) San Francisco Mayor Allow Issuing of Marriage Licenses to Gay and Lesbian Couples Produce Pete with Steve Carell (Mulled Cider)

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    8.9 Great 3 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 99 – Aired: 2/12/2004

    Drew Barrymore

    Guest: Drew Barrymore (50 First Dates) Segments: Documents Show "In A One Year Period, Bush Recieved Credit for 9 Days of Active National Guard Service", McClellan Struggles Rob Corddry ("Sims Online" Player Blows Whistle on Cyber-Brothel, Gets Account Terminated by Electronic Arts) This Week in God with Stephen Colbert (Mel Gibson Sends "Passion of the Christ Copy to Vatican, Israeli Rabbi Composes Prayer to Help Protect Orthodox Jews from Internet Porn, Creationist Grand Canyon Book)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 98 – Aired: 2/11/2004

    Paul Rudd

    Guest: Paul Rudd (Friends) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Wesley Clark Drops Out as Kerry Wins 2 More Primaries, Dean's Still In It) CIA Director Tenet Defends Agency's Role

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    9.3 Superb 4 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 97 – Aired: 2/10/2004

    Dave Chappelle

    Guest: Dave Chappelle (Chappelle's Show) Segments: White House Press Conference on Bush's Vietnam Service Records Pakistani Atomic Scientist Admits to Selling Nuclear Secrets to Iran, Libya and North Korea throughout the 80s and 90s ..... and is Pardoned by Pervez Musharraf! Both Mars Rovers Begin Sending Back Images Jon Glaser (Mars Themed Restaurant)

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    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 96 – Aired: 2/9/2004

    Charles Lewis

    Guest: Charles Lewis (Founder, The Center for Public Integrity; Author, The Buying Of The President 2004: Who's Really Bankrolling Bush and His Democratic Challengers -and What They Expect in Return) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Kerry Wins 3 More Contests) Bush on "Meet The Press" Queen Mary II, The Largest, Longest and Most Expensive Ocean Liner Ever Built on Her Maiden Voyage Destination: Travel w Samantha Bee (Why Cruise?)

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    9.3 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 95 – Aired: 2/5/2004

    Noah Wyle

    Guest: Noah Wyle (ER) Segments: Mess O' Potamia (Wolfowitz Likes What He Sees in Iraq Despite Escalating Violence, Halliburton's New Ad) Janet Jackson Incident on All Over News Shows Opinion / Opinion That Is Different From That Opinion w Stephen Colbert & Ed Helms (Janet Jackson Incident) Bush's 2005 Budget Proposal Draws Democratic as well as Republican Discontent while House Budget Commitee Chairman Defends It

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 94 – Aired: 2/4/2004

    Sen. Bob Dole

    Guest: Sen. Bob Dole (Fmr Presidential Candidate) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Kerry Wins 5 out of 7 Primaries, Lieberman Drops Out) Stephen Colbert (South Carolina Primary Reminiscent of The Civil War?)

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    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 93 – Aired: 2/3/2004

    Donald Trump

    Guest: Donald Trump (The Apprentice) Segments: John Edwards Declares The South His "Backyard" Bush Announces The Creation of a Panel to Investigate Intelligence Failures Ed Helms (Las Vegas Locals Angry at Britney for Marrying Only to Get Divorced after 55 Hours) Asian Bird Flu Outbreak

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 92 – Aired: 2/2/2004

    Randy Jackson

    Guest: Randy Jackson (Judge, American Idol; Author, What's Up Dawg?) Segments: Superbowl XXXVIII (Janet Jackson Breast Incident, Commercials)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 91 – Aired: 1/29/2004

    Kelsey Grammer

    Guest: Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) Segments: Condoleezza Rice Spins The News about WMDs Back in Black (Children's Television)

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    9.3 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 90 – Aired: 1/28/2004

    Gov. Christine Todd Whitman

    Guest: Gov. Christine Todd Whitman (Fmr New Jersey Governor) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Kerry wins New Hampshire Primary, Everybody Declares Victory)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 89 – Aired: 1/27/2004

    Richard Perle

    Guest: Richard Perle (Co-Author, An End To Evil: How To Win The War On Terror) Segments: New Hampshire Votes Rob Corddry (Saying Goodbye to New Hampshire) CIA's Former Chief Weapons Inspector Admits Pre-War Intelligence Was "Inaccurate, Wrong"

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    9.9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 88 – Aired: 1/26/2004

    Ken Auletta

    Guest: Ken Auletta (Columnist, The New Yorker; Author, Backstory) Segments: Breakdancers Perform for the Pope Indecision 2004 (Democratic Candidates Campaign and Debate before New Hampshire Primary, Howard Dean Talks with Diane Sawyer with Wife) Jon's Dean Interview 2nd NASA Rover Lands on Mars

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    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 87 – Aired: 1/22/2004

    Erika Christensen

    Guest: Erika Christensen (The Perfect Score) Segments: No Response For 24 Hours From Mars Rover Mess O' Potamia (Administration Defends Iraq Policy) Indecision 2004 (Candidates in New Hampshire) Rob Corddry (Corddry at The CNBC Debate) (Rerun of September 29, 2003) Global Earthwatch (Report in Nature Magazine Predicts 15 to 37 Percent of All Species Could Be Extinct by 2050)

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    9.5 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 86 – Aired: 1/21/2004

    Sen. John McCain

    Guest: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) Segments: State Of The Union Address

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    9.8 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 85 – Aired: 1/20/2004

    Jeff Garlin

    Guest: Jeff Garlin (Curb Your Enthusiasm) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Kerry Wins Iowa, Dean Not Affected, Gephardt Out) Stephen Colbert (The Simple Iowa Life, Starring Governor Howard Dean) News Media Talks Numbers instead of Issues

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 84 – Aired: 1/19/2004

    Philip Seymour Hoffman

    Guest: Philip Seymour Hoffman (Along Came Polly) Segments: Indecision 2004 (Iowa Caucuses) Samantha Bee (Long-Shot Candidates)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 83 – Aired: 1/15/2004

    Sen. Joe Biden

    Guest: Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) Segments: Carol Moseley Braun Drops Out Right After Interview with Jon Enron's Former CFO Pleads Guilty as Part of a Plea Bargain, Faces 10 Years in Prison Bush Unveils Multi-Million-Dollar Plan to Send Man Missions to Moon, Mars

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 82 – Aired: 1/14/2004

    Amb. Carol Moseley-Braun

    Guest: Amb. Carol Moseley Braun (Democratic Presidential Candidate) Segments: Mess O' Potamia (Rumsfeld defends Bush against Claims by Former Treasury Secretary) Michael Jackson to be Formally Charged Rob Corddry (Michael Jackson Impersonator's Job Scare)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 81 – Aired: 1/13/2004

    Dr. Catherine Weitz

    Guest: Dr. Catherine Weitz (NASA Scientist) Segments: Bush in Mexico Indecision 2004 (Al Sharpton Digs Dirt about Dean, Ad Against Dean) Produce Pete w Steve Carell (Canning)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 80 – Aired: 1/12/2004

    Richard Lewis

    Guest: Richard Lewis (Curb Your Enthusiasm) Segments: Bush Offers Illegal Aliens Amnesty (If They'll Vote For Him) Former Treasury Secretary Claims White House Was Planning Iraq War Six Months Before 9/11 Ed Helms (Conservatives 'Come Out' at UC-Davis) Atkins Diet Craze

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    10 Perfect 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 79 – Aired: 1/8/2004

    Charlize Theron

    Guest: Charlize Theron (Monster) Segments: US to Scan Fingerprints of Everyone Entering The Country Stephen Colbert (Louisiana To Ban Drinking and Driving) Digital Watch with Ed Helms (The Camera Cell Phone)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 78 – Aired: 1/7/2004

    Elijah Wood

    Guest: Elijah Wood (LotR: The Return Of The King)Segments: Mad Cow Disease Hits US NASA Probe Touches Down on Mars Back in Black (Pete Rose Admits Betting, Joe Namath Drunk, Steve Irwin Feeds Crocodile while Holding One-Month-Old Baby)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 77 – Aired: 1/6/2004

    Tom Brokaw

    Guest: Tom Brokaw (Anchor, NBC Nightly News; Author, A Long Way From Home) Segments: Democrats 2004: Race From The White House (All Against Howard Dean)

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    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 76 – Aired: 12/18/2003

    Natalie Portman

    Guest: Natalie Portman (Cold Mountain) Segments: Racial Segregationist Ex-Senator Strom Thurmond Revealed to Have Had a Child with a Black Person Stephen Colbert (Woman Calls for Civil Disobedience against "Smoker Discrimination") (rerun of June 6 2002) "The Return of the King" Opens in Theaters Produce Pete w/ Steve Carell (Hanukkah Latke)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 75 – Aired: 12/17/2003

    Julia Stiles

    Guest: Julia Stiles (Mona Lisa Smile) Segments: Long Queues for Flu Shots Comments on Pending Saddam Trial from George W. Bush and Stephen Colbert Your History w/ Rob Corddry (Marine Explorers Find Sunken Civil War Ship with 20 Thousand Gold Coins)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 74 – Aired: 12/16/2003

    Ben Affleck

    Guest: Ben Affleck (Paycheck) Segments: Saddam's Hole in News Networks Rob Corddry (PABAAH: Patriotic Americans Boycotting Anti-American Hollywood vs Ed Asner) Back in Black (JetBlue, Hooters Airlines, Bush Wants To Go To The Moon Again)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 73 – Aired: 12/15/2003

    Maggie Gyllenhaal

    Guest: Maggie Gyllenhaal (Mona Lisa Smile) Segments: Saddam Hussein Captured Samantha Bee on Reaction to Saddam's Capture from Democratic Presidential Candidates

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 72 – Aired: 12/11/2003

    Gen Wesley Clark

    Guest: Gen Wesley Clark (Democratic Presidential Candidate; Author, Winning Modern Wars) Segments: Mess O'Potamia (US Forbids Non-Coalition Countries from Bidding for Reconstruction Contracts in Iraq, Halliburton Charges High Price to US Government for Fuel, Iraqi Symphony Orchestra Performs in Kennedy Center) Samantha Bee (23 Cars Hit Same House in Queens)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 71 – Aired: 12/10/2003

    Sen. Zell Miller

    Guest: Sen. Zell Miller (D-GA; Author, A National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat) Segments: Democrats 2004: Race From The White House (ABC Debate) Stephen Colbert's Interviews I Could Get (Reverend Al Sharpton) (rerun of September 29, 2003)

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    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 70 – Aired: 12/9/2003

    Steve Buscemi

    Steve Buscemi

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 69 – Aired: 12/8/2003

    Eva Mendes

    Guest: Eva Mendes (Stuck On You) Segments: Democrats 2004: Race From The White House (Kerry Uses The F-Word, Bush Cursing In 2000 Rally, Dean Does Not Want To Unseal Gubernatorial Records) Snowstorm in the Northeast Ed Helms (Seasonal Affective Disorder) Global Earthwatch w/ Samantha Bee (Protected Species of Bird is Devouring Rare Fish, Build-up of Anti-Depressants in Sea Cause Problems for Marine Animals, 'Octopus Erection')

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    8.7 Great 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 68 – Aired: 12/4/2003

    Alec Baldwin

    Guest: Alec Baldwin (The Cooler) Segments: Israelis and Palestinians Reach Solution to Establish Peace, Non-Bindingly! Mark Your Calendar w/ Ed Helms (Rockefeller Center X-Mas Tree Lighting, Saint Nicholas Day, A Kid Rock Christmas, Kwanza, Hanukkah)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 67 – Aired: 12/3/2003

    Sean Hannity & Alan Colmes

    Sean Hannity & Alan Colmes

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 66 – Aired: 12/2/2003

    Sen. Tom Daschle

    Guest: Sen. Tom Daschle (D-SD; Author, Like No Other Time: The 107th Congress and The Two Years That Changed America Forever) Segments: Thanksgiving Weekend Shopping Spree and Incidents 395 Billion Dollar Medicare Bill Passes

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 65 – Aired: 12/1/2003

    Adam Goldberg

    Guest: Adam Goldberg (The Hebrew Hammer) Segments: Bush's Surprise Thanksgiving visit to Iraq Rob Corddry (2 Million Dollar Powerball Winner Lunch Ladies Keep Their Jobs)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8 – Aired: 11/24/2003

    Who Are the Daily Show? Special

    Who Are the Daily Show? Special

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 64 – Aired: 11/20/2003

    Billy Bob Thornton

    Guest: Billy Bob Thornton (Bad Santa) Segments: Bush in England Rob Corddry is Watching TV (Reality Shows about The Rich) Gay Marriage Now Legal in Massachusetts

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    9.1 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 63 – Aired: 11/19/2003

    James Spader

    Guest: James Spader (The Practice) Segments: Embarrassed Paris: 'I don't want to party' US Leaving Iraq in June? Samantha Bee (Asian-American Studies Professor Claims "There Are No Asian-American Men in Mainstream Porno") Produce Pete w Steve Carell (Pumpkins)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 62 – Aired: 11/18/2003

    Bernard Goldberg

    Guest: Bernard Goldberg (Author, Arrogance: Rescuing America from the Media Elite) Segments: Schwarzenegger Inauguration Back in Black (Diets)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 61 – Aired: 11/17/2003

    Heidi Klum

    Guest: Heidi Klum (The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show) Segments: Bush in England Samantha Bee (Evansville, IN Mayor Attends Cher Concert Instead of Attending Important City Council Meeting) (Rerun of September 17, 2007 -with update!) Ten Commandments Controversy in Alabama (Chief Justice Removed from Office)

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    9.1 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 60 – Aired: 11/13/2003

    Brendan Fraser

    Guest: Brendan Fraser (Looney Tunes Back In Action) Segments: Britney Spears on TV A Lot Lately Mass O' Potamia (USA Retaliates by Bombing A Dye Factory, Iraqi Chief of Police Calls for Support) 30-Hour Filibuster at US Senate on Fate of Four Judicial Nominees Arnold Ceremony to be "Simple" while California Attorney General Calls for Independant Investigator to Look Into Claims of Sexual Improprieties

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    5.5 Mediocre 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 59 – Aired: 11/12/2003

    Wyclef Jean

    Guest: Wyclef Jean (The Preacher's Son) Segments: New York City Real Estate Heir is Acquitted of Murder in Texas: Durst, Who Cut Up Body, Argued Self-Defense Democrats 2004: Race From The White House (Dean Forgoes Federal Matching Funds, Kerry Fires Campaign Manager) This Week in God w Stephen Colbert (NYPD Displays Copy of Qur'an for Ramadan, Israelis Using Bomb-Sniffing Pigs, Virgin Mary Image on Tree Stump in New Jersey)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 58 – Aired: 11/11/2003

    Peter Dinklage

    Guest: Peter Dinklage (The Station Agent) Segments: Paris Hilton Sex Tape Appears on Internet Bush Signs Act to Expand Cemeteries for Veterans on Veterans Day Pentagon orders over 40,000 Reservists to Train for Iraq Deployment within a Few Months (But They Are Not Ready) Rob Corddry (Schick Releases 4-Bladed Razor while Gillette Releases Mach3 Turbo, Man Invents Beer Neck while Rob Corddry Invents 10-Bladed Razor) This Week Injustice w Ed Helms (Trial of Alleged DC Sniper, Rosie O'Donnell Countersued by Former Magazine Publisher, Kobe Trial)

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    10 Perfect 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 57 – Aired: 11/10/2003

    Will Ferrell

    Guest: Will Ferrell (Elf) Segments: Police Raid School in South Carolina in Search of Illegal Drugs (Which Were Not Found!) Afghani Constitution Unveiled Afghani Girl in Miss Earth Pageant Prince Charles Alleged to have Sexual Relationship with his Valet Steve Carell (Best Buy Uses Mr T in Ad without Consent)

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    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 56 – Aired: 11/6/2003

    Colin Firth

    Guest: Colin Firth (Love Actually) Segments: Democratic Governors Replaced by Republicans in Mississippi and Kentucky CBS Pulls Reagan Mini-Series, Bowing To Pressure Rob Corddry is Watching TV (Choosing between "Saving Jessica Lynch" and "The Elizabeth Smart Story") Global Earthwatch w Samantha Bee (The California Condor, The Carrizal Seedeater)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 55 – Aired: 11/5/2003

    Bob Newhart

    Guest: Bob Newhart (Elf) Segments: Democrats 2004: Race From The White House (Candidates Debate on CNN's Rock The Vote) Stephen Colbert ("Sierra Girls Aren't Really All That 'Hot'") Produce Pete w/ Steve Carell (Saffron)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 54 – Aired: 11/4/2003

    Michael Beschloss

    Guest: Michael Beschloss (Presidential Historian; Author, The Conquerors) Segments: Local CBS Reporter Challanges New Yorkers to "Fix That Flag" Mass O' Potamia (Halliburton's Excessive Profit Taking, Massive Spending Package of $87.5 Billion Passes Senate 5-1!) First Ever Openly Gay Bishop Consecrated

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 53 – Aired: 11/3/2003

    Kyle MacLachlan

    Guest: Kyle MacLachlan (The Caretaker) Segments: The Daily Show now on CTV House of Representatives Evacuated on Halloween Day after Security Mistakes a Toy Gun as a Real Gun Search for Saddam Continues as US Army Cordons His Hometown Ed Helms (Telemarketers vs The People) Mark Your Calendar w Samantha Bee (Voting Day, Teddy Bear Day, Mickey Mouse's Birthday, Smoke-Out, Thanksgiving)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 52 – Aired: 10/30/2003

    Neal Pollack

    Guest: Neal Pollack (Never Mind The Pollacks) Segments: New Sprite Commercial LeBron's Debut Kobe & Shaq's War of Words Solar Flares Hit Earth Princess Diana's Former Butler Writes About His Private Life With Her Back in Black (Man Jumps Over Niagara, Man Walks Across The Bottom of Loch Ness, Diddy Runs The City)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 51 – Aired: 10/29/2003

    Norm Macdonald

    Guest: Norm Macdonald (A Minute with Stan Hooper) Segments: Bush's 10th Press Conference ("The 'Mission Accomplished' Sign Meant The NAVY's Mission Was Accomplished") Former Chairman of Tyco found to have put $2.1 Roman-Themed Party for Wife on Expense Account Produce Pete w/ Steve Carell (Caramel Apples for Halloween)

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    9.3 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 50 – Aired: 10/28/2003

    Wanda Sykes

    Guest: Wanda Sykes (Wanda At Large) Segments: Democrats 2004: Race From The White House (Black Caucus-Sponsored Debate in Detroit) Digital Watch w Ed Helms (Political Sites on the Internet)

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    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 49 – Aired: 10/27/2003

    Ted Danson

    Guest: Ted Danson (Becker) Segments: Mess O' Potamia (Bombs in Iraq on The Start of Ramadan) Walmart Workers Detained by INS for being Illegal Immigrants This Week in God w/ Rob Corddry (Birthday of Pope, Gay Priests, Malaysian PM Speaks about Jews at Islamic Conference)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 48 – Aired: 10/23/2003

    Anthony Hopkins

    Guest: Sir Anthony Hopkins (The Human Stain) Segments: The President in Asia: Lost In Translation (Australia & Thailand) Rumsfeld Writes Negative Memo about Iraq Bush Believes It's The Media's Portrayal of Iraq that's Negative, not The Situation Itself Ad Nauseam's All-Star Salute To Getting Hit In The Nuts

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    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 47 – Aired: 10/22/2003

    Walter Isaacson

    Guest: Walter Isaacson (Author, Benjamin Franklin: An American Life) Segments: Liza Minelli Sued by Ex-Husband David Guest 20-Year-Old College Student Puts Terrorist Weapons Inside Airliners, Had Warned FBI via e-mail Beforehand. DC Sniper Case Defendant Fires Himself as His Lawyer Kobe Bryant Case Back in Black (Monkey Experiments)

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    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 46 – Aired: 10/21/2003

    Angelina Jolie

    Guest: Angelina Jolie (Beyond Borders) Segments: Bush's Six Nation Tour Stacey Grenrock-Woods (Hippie Town in California Calls for Bush Impeachment) David Blaine Ends 44 Days of Isolation in a Glass Box Suspended from London's Tower Bridge

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    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 45 – Aired: 10/20/2003

    Dr. Henry Kissinger

    Guest: Henry Kissinger (Author, Crisis: The Anatomy Of Two Major Foreign Policy Crises) Segments: UN Security Council Approves Resolution on More Money, More Troops for Iraq Bush visits Arnold Samantha Bee (Man Suggests Meditation To Combat Crime)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 44 – Aired: 10/9/2003

    Tim Robbins

    Guest: Tim Robbins (Mystic River) Segments: Sen Bob Graham Announces Withdrawal From Presidential Race Steve Carrell (A Day with the Howard Dean Campaign) US Introduces 20-Dollar Bill while Iraq also Introduces New Bills

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    9.6 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 43 – Aired: 10/8/2003

    Sen. Hillary Clinton

    Guest: Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY; Author, Living History) Segments: Arnold Schwarzenegger Elected Governor

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    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 42 – Aired: 10/7/2003

    Live coverage of the California Recall

    Live coverage of the California Recall

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 41 – Aired: 10/6/2003

    Michael Moore

    Guest: Michael Moore (Author, Dude Where's My Country?) Segments: Re-Decision 2003 WMD Report and Reactions Ed Helms (Human Shields) Back in Black (Segways Being Recalled, Hillary Recalls Her Book in China)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 40 – Aired: 10/2/2003

    Rob Lowe

    Guest: Rob Lowe (Star & Producer, The Lyon's Den) Segments: Re-Decision 2003 (Arianna Huffington Drops Out, Arnold Defends Himself) Still No WMDs in Iraq Even Stephen (Debate on Iraq Prerecorded on March 15) Rob Corddry (Creed Concertgoers Sue The Band for Not Performing Properly) (Rerun of June 27, 2003)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 39 – Aired: 10/1/2003

    Vivica A. Fox

    Guest: Vivica A. Fox (Kill Bill Vol. 1) Segments: Another Guantanamo Employee Arrested CIA Leak Scandal (Valerie Plame Wilson) Commences Back in Black (Telemarketing "Do Not Call" Registry Passes Congress & Senate)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 38 – Aired: 9/30/2003

    Joe Scarborough

    Guest: Joe Scarborough (Host, MSNBC's Scarborough Country) Segments: Mess O' Potamia (Bruce Willis Visits Troops in Iraq, Weapons of MINOR Destruction Found!) Rob Corddry (New Espresso Tax Proposal in Seattle) Fast Food Restaurants to Offer Healthy Menus The Colbert Réport Promo

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 37 – Aired: 9/29/2003

    Jack Black

    Guest: Jack Black (The School Of Rock) Segments: Democrats 2004: Race From The White House (The CNBC Debate) Rob Corddry (Corddry at The CNBC Debate) Stephen Colbert's Interviews I Could Get (Reverend Al Sharpton)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 36 – Aired: 9/25/2003

    Jonah Goldberg

    Guest: Jonah Goldberg (Editor-at-Large, National Review Online) Segments: Re-Decision 2003 (The Debate & Game Show Network's 'Who Wants To Be Governor of California) Back in Black (Snapple Becomes Official Drink of NYC, Miffy Becomes The New Family Tourism Ambassador of NYC)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 35 – Aired: 9/24/2003

    Ben Stiller

    Guest: Ben Stiller (Duplex) Segments: Alabama Budget Deficit Stephen Colbert (Ten Commandments Controversy in Alabama) Re-Decision 2003

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 34 – Aired: 9/23/2003

    Michael Caine

    Guest: Michael Caine (Secondhand Lions) Segments: Emmy Celebration UN General Assembly The 'Aquada'

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    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 33 – Aired: 9/18/2003

    Christina Ricci

    Guest: Christina Ricci (Anything Else) Segments: ABC Successfully Ships Canister of Uranium Shipped from Jakarta to L.A. WMD Found in Alabama RIAA Suing P2P Users

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    9.6 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 32 – Aired: 9/17/2003

    Charlie Sheen

    Guest: Charlie Sheen (Scary Movie 3 & Two and a Half Men) Segments: Democrats 2004: Race From The White House (Clark, The New Candidate) Samantha Bee (Evansville, IN Mayor Attends Cher Concert Instead of Attending Important City Council Meeting) Back in Black (Are You There God? It's Me, Lewis)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 31 – Aired: 9/16/2003

    Madeleine Albright

    Guest: Madeleine Albright (Fmr Scy of State; Author, Madam Secretary) Segments: Israeli Security Cabinet Votes to 'Remove' Arafat Re-Decision 2003

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 30 – Aired: 9/15/2003

    Cuba Gooding, Jr.

    Guest: Cuba Gooding, Jr. (The Fighting Temptations) Segments: Sen. John Edwards Announces Presidential Candidacy on The Daily Show Man Ships Himself on Cargo Plane 'Jewish' Barbie Is a Moral Threat, Saudis Say

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 29 – Aired: 9/11/2003

    No Guest

    Guest: None Segments: Bush Reverses Policy to Get UN Support to Rebuild Iraq Gaywatch (First US Gay High School Opens in NYC; Russian Priest Faces Excommunication After Marrying Two Men) Produce Pete w/ Steve Carell (Cabbages) Stacey Grenrock-Woods (Idiot Protester)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 28 – Aired: 9/10/2003

    Kate Beckinsale

    Guest: Kate Beckinsale (Underworld) Segments: Re-Decision 2003 Rob Corddry (California Recall) Digital Watch w/ Ed Helms (E-mail, and Spam, Its Bastard Son)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 27 – Aired: 9/9/2003

    Al Franken

    Guest: Al Franken, Author, Lies And The Lying Liars Who Tell Them Segments: Bush Asks for More Money from Congress for War Democrats 2004: Race From The White House (Debates)

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8 – Aired: 9/1/2003

    I'm A Correspondent, Please Don't Fire Me Special

    I'm A Correspondent, Please Don't Fire Me Special

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 26 – Aired: 8/21/2003

    Rep. Dennis Kucinich

    Rep. Dennis Kucinich

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 25 – Aired: 8/20/2003

    Will Shortz

    Will Shortz

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 24 – Aired: 8/19/2003

    Cynthia Nixon

    Cynthia Nixon

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 23 – Aired: 8/18/2003

    Jim Hightower

    Jim Hightower

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 22 – Aired: 8/13/2003

    Paul Giamatti

    Paul Giamatti

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 21 – Aired: 8/12/2003

    Kim Cattrall

    Kim Cattrall

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 20 – Aired: 8/11/2003

    Samuel L. Jackson

    Samuel L. Jackson

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 19 – Aired: 8/7/2003

    Tracey Ullman

    Tracey Ullman

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 18 – Aired: 8/6/2003

    Robert Duvall

    Robert Duvall

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 17 – Aired: 8/5/2003

    John Popper

    John Popper

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 16 – Aired: 8/4/2003

    Denis Leary

    Denis Leary

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 15 – Aired: 7/31/2003

    Soledad O'Brien

    Soledad O'Brien

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 14 – Aired: 7/30/2003

    Alyson Hannigan

    Alyson Hannigan

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 13 – Aired: 7/29/2003

    Brian Williams

    Brian Williams

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 12 – Aired: 7/28/2003

    Paul Teutul, Jr. & Paul Teutul, Sr.

    Paul Teutul, Jr. & Paul Teutul, Sr.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 11 – Aired: 7/24/2003

    Joseph Wilson

    Joseph Wilson

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 10 – Aired: 7/23/2003

    Dick Morris

    Dick Morris

  •  
    8.2 Great 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 9 – Aired: 7/22/2003

    Scott Glenn

    Scott Glenn

  •  
    7.9 Good 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 8 – Aired: 7/21/2003

    Gabrielle Union

    Gabrielle Union

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 7 – Aired: 7/17/2003

    Martin Lawrence

    Martin Lawrence

  •  
    8.6 Great 1 Vote
    Season 8, Episode 6 – Aired: 7/16/2003

    Rowan Atkinson

    Rowan Atkinson

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 5 – Aired: 7/15/2003

    Gary Hart

    Gary Hart

  •  
    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 8, Episode 4 – Aired: 7/14/2003

    Angelina Jolie

    Angelina Jolie

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 3 – Aired: 7/10/2003

    Carson Daly

    Carson Daly

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 2 – Aired: 7/9/2003

    Erica Jong

    Erica Jong

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 8, Episode 1 – Aired: 7/8/2003

    Tony Snow

    Tony Snow

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 157 – Aired: 6/19/2003

    Ron Livingston

    Ron Livingston

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 156 – Aired: 6/18/2003

    Kelly Clarkson

    Kelly Clarkson

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 155 – Aired: 6/17/2003

    Lewis Lapham

    Lewis Lapham

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 154 – Aired: 6/16/2003

    Harrison Ford

    Harrison Ford

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 153 – Aired: 6/12/2003

    Ludacris

    Ludacris

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 152 – Aired: 6/11/2003

    Sidney Blumenthal

    Sidney Blumenthal

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 151 – Aired: 6/10/2003

    Newt Gingrich

    Newt Gingrich

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 150 – Aired: 6/9/2003

    Guy Pearce

    Guy Pearce

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 149 – Aired: 6/5/2003

    Tyrese Gibson

    Tyrese Gibson

  •  
    9.6 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 148 – Aired: 6/4/2003

    Madeleine Albright

    Madeleine Albright

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 147 – Aired: 6/3/2003

    Eddie Izzard

    Eddie Izzard

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 146 – Aired: 6/2/2003

    Bill Hemmer

    Bill Hemmer

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 145 – Aired: 5/29/2003

    David Halberstam

    David Halberstam

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 144 – Aired: 5/28/2003

    Lisa Ling

    Lisa Ling

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7 – Aired: 5/26/2003

    Iraq, A Look Back

    Tonight, a special Daily Show.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 143 – Aired: 5/27/2003

    William Kristol

    William Kristol

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 142 – Aired: 5/15/2003

    Michael Kinsley

    Michael Kinsley

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 141 – Aired: 5/14/2003

    Diane Ravitch

    Diane Ravitch

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 140 – Aired: 5/13/2003

    Joshua Jackson

    Joshua Jackson

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 139 – Aired: 5/12/2003

    Randy Jackson

    Randy Jackson

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 138 – Aired: 5/8/2003

    Paul Rudd

    Paul Rudd

  •  
    8.2 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 137 – Aired: 5/7/2003

    Graham Norton

    Graham Norton

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 136 – Aired: 5/6/2003

    Caroline Kennedy

    Caroline Kennedy

  •  
    9 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 135 – Aired: 5/5/2003

    Chris Matthews

    Chris Matthews

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 134 – Aired: 5/1/2003

    Famke Janssen

    TONIGHT: Famke Janssen. Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

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    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 133 – Aired: 4/30/2003

    John Malkovich

    John Malkovich

  •  
    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 132 – Aired: 4/29/2003

    Julia Louis-Dreyfus

    Julia Louis-Dreyfus

  •  
    8.6 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 131 – Aired: 4/28/2003

    Dr. Sanjay Gupta

    Dr. Sanjay Gupta

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    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 130

    Fareed Zakaria

    Tonight, Newsweek magazine columnist and ABC news analyst Fareed Zakaria promotes his new book The Future Of Freedom. Jon Stewart starts the show by going back to the issue of US soldiers neglecting to protect Iraq's natinal museums with their priceless antiquities in favor of their oil fields of 65000 year old dinosaur poop. Jon then moves on to the threat of SARS coming to the US attic, namely Toronto. He discusses this threat and how it may effect the city with Senior Viral Analyst Dr. Stephen Colbert. This is followed by the segment "Hi, Anxiety" where Ed Helms shows ways how to cope with anxiety. Next Jon talks with Fareed Zakaria about how to go about initiating true freedom and democracy in Iraq with constitutional checks and balances as well as about the Middle East in general. Finally, the segment "Random Roadtrip" takes us first to Death Valley, California, and its various features which make it a death valley in more than its name. The second stop is Greenville, Indiana, with its sewing inspired entertainment. The "Moment of Zen" today is the mayor of Toronto ranting about the WHO decision to put a SARS warning on Toronto.

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    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 129 – Aired: 4/23/2003

    Richard Lewis

    Richard Lewis

  •  
    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 128 – Aired: 4/22/2003

    Rachel Weisz

    Rachel Weisz

  •  
    8.2 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 127 – Aired: 4/21/2003

    Patrick Stewart

    Patrick Stewart

  •  
    9.5 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 126 – Aired: 4/10/2003

    Dennis Miller

    TONIGHT: Dennis Miller. Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

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    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 125 – Aired: 4/9/2003

    David Scheffer

    Tonight, Ambassador David Scheffer. Jon begins tonight reporting on Iraq as Saddam Hussein's regime is symbolically toppled, along with his statue. Stephen Colbert reports from downtown Baghdad on this historic moment in a segment called "Tug of War". Iraqi's celebrate their recent freedom by looting dozens of office chairs. Next, Rob Corddry gives us some travel tips to those looking forward to not being killed by terrorists.

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    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 124 – Aired: 4/8/2003

    Susan Sarandon

    Tonight, actress Susan Sarandon talks about her new movie Ice Bound. Jon begins tonight reporting on a U.S. air strike over a Baghdad restaurant that Saddam Hussein reportely went to visit his sons at in a segment called "Rubble Without a Cause". Senior War Correspondent Rob Corddry reports from Iraq on where Saddam's remaining troops are hiding. Next, Jon talks about the military's possible discovery of poison which could be used for weapons of mass destruction. Senior Military Analyst Stephen Colbert then talks with Jon about the the possible whereabouts of Saddam. Finally, Mo Rocca talks about conservation efforts during World War II and how U.S. citizens are asked do nothing now during the Iraq War in a segment called "That's Quite Interesting".

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    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 123 – Aired: 4/7/2003

    Martha Burk

    Tonight, chair of the National Council of Women's Organizations who has been fighting against the Augusta National Golf Club to allow female members, Martha Burk. Jon begins tonight with a report from Baghdad as American troops got hold of Baghdad International Airport in a segment called "Gate Crashers". The Iraqi Information Minister named Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf puts in his two cents and stands firm while talking to the press, insisting that U.S. pose no threat to Baghdad. Next, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg bans smoking and proposes selling NYC's image to advertisers in order to raise much needed money. Steve Carell talks about this new advertising blitz in a segment called "Ad Nauseum". Finally, Jon reports on several groups of musicians who released an anti-war cd in protest of the Iraq War in a segment called "Freedom 'Raq". Jon also gives some helpful hints in distinguishing pro v. anti war songs.

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    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 122 – Aired: 4/3/2003

    Colin Farrell

    Tonight, actor Colin Farrell talks about his new movie Phone Booth. Jon begins tonight with a report on the Department of Defense as they try to assure the American public on the sound pre-war planning behind Iraq in a segment called "Dept. of Defensive". Senior Media Analyst Stephen Colbert talks with Jon about the media's role behind covering the Iraq War. Next, "Networks of the Battle Stars" continues with a report on MTV as it tries to cater to sensitive types by not airing any videos depicting material like executions, war, and anything made by The B-52's. Finally, Ed Helms in "Digital Watch" takes a look at cell phone text messaging.

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    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 121 – Aired: 4/2/2003

    Kelly Preston

    Tonight, actress Kelly Preston promotes her new movie What a Girl Wants. Jon begins tonight on the rescue of U.S. soldier Jessica Lynch. Next, Madonna took her American Life music video off of her website for fear that it would offend the troops in a segment called "Like Aversion". Jon also reports on R. Kelly who also wrote a song supporting the troops in a segment called "Feelin' on Yo Duty". Rob Corddry reports on the truth behind the new movie The Core in a segment called "Hard Core". Finally, Lewis Black reports on American companies in Iraq like Baskin Robbins and freebies for the troops in "Back in Black"

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    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 120 – Aired: 4/1/2003

    Anthony Swofford

    Tonight, a former marine sniper and author of Jarhead : A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles, Anthony Swofford. Jon begins tonight with a bit of Iraq War controversy as a movie production company changed a movie poster showing Amanda Bynes giving the peace sign. "Networks of the Battle Stars" continues with Geraldo Rivera giving away U.S. troop positions by drawing lines in the sand and has been asked to leave Iraq. Stephen Colbert reports live from Iraq on the Geraldo story in a segment called "Cry Me A Rivera". Finally, Mo Rocca reports on the highlights of the month of April in a segment called "Mark Your Calender".

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    8.1 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 119 – Aired: 3/31/2003

    Chris Rock

    Tonight, comedian Chris Rock promotes his new movie Head of State.

    Jon begins tonight with an update on the Iraq War with Donald Rumsfeld trying to quelm fears that the war isn't going so well by holding a press conference threatening Iran and Syria. Next, Peter Arnett was fired as a correspondent for NBC after making comments that the Iraq War was going badly in a segment called "Networks of the Battle Stars".

    Ed Helms looks at celebrity influence on America in a segment called "Give War a Chance".

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    8.7 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 118 – Aired: 3/27/2003

    Hilary Swank

    Tonight, actress Hilary Swank promotes her new movie The Core. Jon first provides an update on the willing, but unfortunately not able participants of the coalition of the willing in a segment called "Coalition of the Piddling". This includes the country of Palau, which Jon delves into deeper with Palau Bureau Chief Rob Corddry. Also, Jon looks into the story of Morocco providing 2000 monkeys offered to help detonate land mines. Jon discusses the impressive size of the coalition of the willing with Senior World International Global Analyst Stephen Colbert. Finally, Lewis Black looks at the boycotts against French products and Celine Dion's ego in "Back in Black".

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    7.8 Good 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 117 – Aired: 3/26/2003

    Ringo Starr

    Tonight, singer Ringo Starr promotes his new album Ringo Rama. Jon first talks with Rob Corddry who is stuck with the troops in Iraq during a sandstorm in a segment called "Desert Storm II: Actual Storm". Jon then talks about the outbreak of SARS in "You, Your Health, & You". Ed Helms then looks at how Europeans view Americans abroad and gives us some helpful tips to blend in. Finally, "Produce Pete with Steve Carell" cooks with beets.

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    8.4 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 116 – Aired: 3/25/2003

    Connie Nielsen

    Tonight, actress Connie Nielsen promotes her new movie Basic. Jon first looks at the Bush administration's Iraq War budget. Jon discusses the new Hallbiburton contract to put out potential oil fires caused by the war with "Senior" Senior Correspondent Stephen Colbert. Rob Corddry discusses recent trends in love and dating in a segment called "Love is on the Air". Finally, Jon looks at the stock markets reaction to the Iraq War and online betting sites taking bets on whether Saddam Hussein dies or not in a segment called "Stock & Awe".

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    8.7 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 115 – Aired: 3/24/2003

    Jim Kelly

    Tonight, managing editor of Time Magazine, Jim Kelly. Jon begins with a look at the Oscars and Michael Moore's speech amidst the onset of the Iraq War in a segment called "Glitzkrieg!". Finally, Stephen Colbert discusses pre-show Oscar activities with Jon.

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    8.7 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 114 – Aired: 3/20/2003

    Eddie Griffin

    Tonight, comedian Eddie Griffin promotes his new movie DysFunktional Family. Jon first gives us an update on the beginning of the Iraq War with Senior War Correspondent Ed Helms. Jon then looks at the media's countdown to war. Finally Steve Carell and Rachael Harris discuss entertainment news in "We Love Showbiz".

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    9.1 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 113 – Aired: 3/19/2003

    John Hulsman

    Tonight, International Affairs Analyst for the Heritage Foundation, John Hulsman. Jon begins tonight looking at the effect the impending war is having in the U.S. in a segment called "Iraq: Are We There Yet?" Liza Minnelli cancelled her first anniversary party out of respect for the troops. Major League Baseball cancelled its games in Japan. The Oscars add more security. And Jon discusses with Senior Military Ethicist Steve Carell about the dilemma between expressing political opposition and support for the troops. Finally, Frank DeCaro's look at the Oscar nominees for best picture in "Out at the Movies".

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    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 112 – Aired: 3/18/2003

    Jason Lee

    Tonight, actor Jason Lee promotes his new movie Dreamcatcher. Jon first looks at the media's bombardment of war graphics and countdowns. Jon then looks at Bush's speech giving Saddam Hussein 48 hours to leave Iraq. Jon discusses with Senior Military Analyst Steve Carell whether Saddam will leave Iraq. Jon then looks at Britain & Australia's Prime Minister's as they try to maintain power amidst criticism surrounding the the war. Finally, Frank DeCaro looks at the Oscar nominees for best actor in "Out at the Movies".

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    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 111 – Aired: 3/17/2003

    Eric Alterman

    Tonight, media columnist for The Nation promoting his new book What Liberal Media?

    The deadline for the start of the Iraq War is today and Jon looks at how Americans are celebrating St. Patrick's Day. Jon also looks at yesterdays 'coalition of the willing' meeting, which lasted a whole hour in a segment called "Iraq: Are We There Yet?"

    Finally, Jon talks with Steve Carell who is in Baghdad awaiting war and is quickly trying to get out of the country.

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    7.9 Good 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 110 – Aired: 3/13/2003

    Thomas Cavanagh

    Tonight, actor and star of Ed, Thomas Cavanagh. Jon first looks at Presidnet Bush's gracious acceptance of a bowl of shamrocks from a group of Irish diplomats. Jon then talks with Senior Death Analyst Stephen Colbert about the halt of the 300th execution in Texas ten minutes before his execution. Next, Stacy Grenrock-Woods looks at fenced in buffalo hunting in a segment called "Buffalo Soldiers". Jon then looks at the scandals surrounding the NCAA, including the University of Georgia's withdrawal from the NCAA tournament due to acedemic fraud in a segment called "March Badness". Frank DeCaro looks at Oscar nominees for best actress in a segment called "Out at the Movies". Finally, Rob Corddry with his St. Patricks Day tip.

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    8.6 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 109 – Aired: 3/12/2003

    Rep. Richard Gephardt

    Tonight, Dick Gephardt, U.S. Representative (D) from Missouri. Jon first looks at some telling photos of the Presidenton the phone as he tries to convince other countries about our plans for Iraq. Next, Jon reports on the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in the U.S. arsenal, the MOAB, which was first tested right here in Florida in a segment caled "Built to Blast". Finally, Rob Corddry investigates whether children are the future in a segment called "Come On!"

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    9.3 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 108 – Aired: 3/11/2003

    Colin Quinn

    Tonight, comedian Colin Quinn promotes his new show Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. Six days until the deadline for war, Jon first looks at the troops waiting for war in Kuwait in a segment called "Waits and Measures". Jon then discusses the impending war and the diplomatic front with Senior U.N. Analyst Stephen Colbert. Jon then looks at Congress' busy at work renaming their cafeteria food from french fries and toast to freedom fries and freedom toast. Finally, Ed Helms looks at shock advertising in a segment called "ad nauseam".

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    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 107 – Aired: 3/10/2003

    Leslie Gelb

    Tonight, President of the Council of Foreign Relations, Leslie Gelb. Jon begins tonight reporting on the new date now picked for war, March 17th, St. Patricks Day. Jon notes the insanity that as the war begins, Americans will be partying at the same time. Jon then reports on the continued U.N. vs. U.S. debate over whether the U.N. will authorize war with Iraq in a segment called "Slowdown: Iraq". Regardless, the U.S. will still go to war disregarding the U.N.'s guideline. Incidentally, that's why the U.S. is invading Iraq in the first place. Finally, Jon looks at Broadway's orchestra strike in a segment called "The Music Ban". Jon talks with Senior Theatre Analyst Stephen Colbert about this story.

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    8.7 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 106 – Aired: 3/6/2003

    David Cross

    Tonight, comedian David Cross promotes his new CD, Shut Up You F*cking Baby. Stephen Colbert hosts this episode and begins with a look at a 61 year old man who got arrested at a mall for wearing a shirt saying 'Give Peace a Chance'. Ironically, the man bought the shirt at the exact same mall. Stephen then looks at students across the U.S. protesting the start of the Iraq War by walking out of class for the day. This is followed up by Rob Corddry's report on the variety of anti-war protests from around the world, including a nude demonstration in Chile. Finally, Stephen takes a look at the new weaponry the U.S. would use if it goes to war with Iraq in a segment called "Killer Apps".

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    8.7 Great 3 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 105 – Aired: 3/5/2003

    Adrien Brody

    Tonight, actor Adrien Brody promotes his latest movie, The Pianist. Jon begins the show tonight by reporting on man who was arrested in a mall in Albany, NY for wearing a shirt saying 'Give Peace a Chance'. Incidentally, he bought the shirt in the very same mall. Jon then looks at George Bush's new faith based initiatives, a goverment initiative that would give federal money to religious groups who perform social services in a segment called "Faith Accompli". Stephen Colbert then takes a look at how the common citizen can create his own religion to cash in on the faith based gravy train in another installment of "Constitution Schmonstitution XXVII: Faith Based Aid". Finally, Ed Helms highlights March events to look out for in a segment called "Mark Your Calender".

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    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 104 – Aired: 3/4/2003

    Walter Isaacson

    Tonight, former Chairman and CEO of CNN and the former Managing Editor of Time Magazine, Walter Isaacson. Jon begins with a look at North Korea and its intimidation of a U.S. spy plane by sending 4 of its fighter jets to intercept it in a segment called "Korea in Krisis". How many Top Gun references can Jon fit into this story? Jon then talks with Stephen Colbert, Senior Disarmament Analyst, about Saddam Hussein's attempt to stop the war before it begins by destroying over 100 of Iraq's missiles. Finally, Jon looks at traffic in London and how the government is taxing drivers in order to ease congestion in a segment called "Thames the Brakes".

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    8.7 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 103 – Aired: 3/3/2003

    Eric Idle

    Tonight, Monty Python's Eric Idle promotes his latest CD The Rutland Isles. Jon begins with the arrest of Al-Qaeda's number three man, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed who happens to look like the super of his building in a segment called "Arrested Dishelvelment". Rob Corddry goes to Greenwich, CT to look at the pain rich kids must endure as only seniors get to drive and park at the local high school, forcing a local rich kid to take the bus in a segment called "Greenwich or Bussed". Finally, Jon talks about Turkey and the anti-war movement of its people and Parliament who are not allowing U.S. forces to launch the Iraq War from within its border in a segment called "Jive Turkey".

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    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 102 – Aired: 2/20/2003

    Luke Wilson

    Tonight, actor Luke Wilson promotes his new movie Old School. Jon starts off by discussing Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge and the television commercial propaganda used to invoke fear into every American that they should prepare for a terrorist attack in a segment called "America Freaks Out II: The Re-Freakening". Jon also mocks the government's ready.gov website, which offers helpful pictures providing info on what to do to during an attack. Senior Security Analyst Rob Corddry talks with Jon about the helpfulness of the site. Jon then talks about an Iraqi State television version of the Daily Show, which uses a logo depicting George Bush as a Ferengi from Star Trek. Finally, Rob Corddry's segment "Great Moments in Bartender History" and the first usage of the phrase, "You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here."

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    8.3 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 101 – Aired: 2/19/2003

    Jeff Daniels

    Tonight, actor Jeff Daniels promotes his new movie Gods and Generals.

    Jon first reports at France's attempt to try and block countries from joining the E.U. because they support the U.S. going to war in Iraq in a segment called "Showdown: Chirac".

    Jon then looks at the new .50 caliber gun by Smith & Wesson, which is strong enough to stop a bear in his tracks in a segment called "Magnum Farce". Ed Helms then reports at a man who is trying to promote guns for toddlers by handing out toy guns in a segment called "Banned Aid".

    Finally, Lewis Black discusses rural America and farm animals forced to live like humans in a continuing segment called "Back in Black". Lewis talks about the government forcing farmers to buy toys for their pigs, cow waterbeds to help boost milk production, and cows eating junk food so farmers can save money on expensive feed.

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    8.4 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 100 – Aired: 2/18/2003

    Steve Kroft

    Tonight, Steve Kroft from 60 Minutes.

    Jon starts tonight's show by looking at the snow storm of the century hitting the East Coast in a segment called "Apocalypse Snow". Senior Meteorologist Ed Helms talks about the snow storm as if it were a terrorist attack. For an update on the current weather conditions, Jon talks with Storm Tracker Mo Rocca. Jon forces Mo to go outside to report the weather as opposed to sitting in his cushy weather tracking station.

    Finally, millions of people in dozens of country's protested last Saturday against the start of the Iraq war. Jon looks at the various kinds of protests around the world in a segment called "March Madness".

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    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 99 – Aired: 2/13/2003

    Ben Affleck

    Tonight, Ben Affleck promotes his new movie Daredevil.

    Jon first looks at the new Osama bin Laden audio tape and Aljazeera's television crawl.

    Jon then looks at North Korea's nuclear ambitions and CIA director George Tenet surprised reaction at this news. Jon discusses how this new development will effect our national security and North Korea's Taepodong missile with Senior Defense Analyst Stephen Colbert.

    Jon also reports on the outrage against French products because France is against the war.

    Finally, Ed Helms looks at government anti-drug commercials in a segment called "ad nauseum".

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    Season 7, Episode 98 – Aired: 2/12/2003

    Michael Clarke Duncan

    Michael Clarke Duncan

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    8.8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 97 – Aired: 2/11/2003

    Bebe Neuwirth

    Tonight, actress Bebe Neuwirth promotes her movie How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.

    Jon begins the show by talking with Entertainment Reporter Rob Corddry who woke up at 5:30AM to find out about the Oscar nominations.

    Jon then reports at Turkey's refusal to help the U.S. invade Iraq and how Bush is disappointed at this news.

    Jon takes an in depth look at North Korea's dictator Kim Jong-il in a segment called "Madman-ography".

    Finally, Jon looks at Bush attending a display of hydrogen fueled products & various celebrity's denouncing global warming in a segment called "H2Go".

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    8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 96 – Aired: 2/10/2003

    Joe Klein

    Tonight, political columnist and author of The Natural, Joe Klein

    Jon begins by reporting on the Michael Jackson alert level being raised from mochaccino to pasty. Coincidentally, John Ashcroft increased Homeland Security's alert level from yellow to orange in a segment called "Warning Sickness". The level rose because of specific information, information that as Jon reports, is not specific at all. Senior Terror Alert Level Analyst Rob Corddry talks with Jon about where that information came from. Jon then looks at New York City's reaction to the new threat level.

    Finally, Digital Correspondent Ed Helms reports on how to use the internet to find things wou want in a segment called "Digital Watch".

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    Season 7, Episode 95 – Aired: 2/9/2003

    David Frum

    David Frum

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    Season 7, Episode 94 – Aired: 2/5/2003

    Busta Rhymes

    Busta Rhymes

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    Season 7, Episode 93 – Aired: 2/4/2003

    Kate Hudson

    Kate Hudson

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    Season 7, Episode 92 – Aired: 2/3/2003

    Douglas Wilson

    Douglas Wilson

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    Season 7, Episode 91 – Aired: 1/30/2003

    Laurence Fishburne

    Laurence Fishburne

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    Season 7, Episode 90 – Aired: 1/29/2003

    Jeff Greenfield

    Jeff Greenfield

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    Season 7, Episode 89 – Aired: 1/28/2003

    Bill Moyers

    Bill Moyers

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    Season 7, Episode 88 – Aired: 1/27/2003

    Rosie Perez

    Rosie Perez

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    Season 7, Episode 87 – Aired: 1/23/2003

    Jimmy Kimmel

    Jimmy Kimmel

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    Season 7, Episode 86 – Aired: 1/22/2003

    John C. Reilly

    John C. Reilly

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    Season 7, Episode 85 – Aired: 1/21/2003

    Simon Cowell

    Simon Cowell

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    Season 7, Episode 84 – Aired: 1/20/2003

    Merv Griffin

    Merv Griffin

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    Season 7, Episode 83 – Aired: 1/16/2003

    Sen. Joseph Lieberman

    Sen. Joseph Lieberman

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    Season 7, Episode 82 – Aired: 1/15/2003

    Dave Chappelle

    Dave Chappelle

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    Season 7, Episode 81 – Aired: 1/14/2003

    Michael Moore

    Michael Moore

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    Season 7, Episode 80 – Aired: 1/13/2003

    Kathy Bates

    Kathy Bates

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    Season 7, Episode 79 – Aired: 1/9/2003

    Philip Seymour Hoffman

    Philip Seymour Hoffman

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    Season 7, Episode 78 – Aired: 1/8/2003

    Ray Liotta

    Ray Liotta

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    Season 7, Episode 77 – Aired: 1/7/2003

    Cameron Diaz

    Cameron Diaz

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    Season 7, Episode 76 – Aired: 12/19/2002

    John Cusack

    John Cusack

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    Season 7, Episode 75 – Aired: 12/18/2002

    Edward Norton

    Edward Norton

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    Season 7, Episode 74 – Aired: 12/17/2002

    Charles Barkley

    Charles Barkley

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    Season 7, Episode 73 – Aired: 12/16/2002

    Sen. Charles Schumer

    Sen. Charles Schumer

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    Season 7, Episode 72 – Aired: 12/12/2002

    Anna Paquin

    Anna Paquin

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    Season 7, Episode 71 – Aired: 12/11/2002

    Sandra Bullock

    Sandra Bullock

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    Season 7, Episode 70 – Aired: 12/10/2002

    Tom Brokaw

    Tom Brokaw

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    Season 7, Episode 69 – Aired: 12/9/2002

    Al Gore

    TONIGHT: Former Vice-President and Presidential Candidate (D) Al Gore.

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    Season 7, Episode 68 – Aired: 12/5/2002

    Rob Schneider

    Rob Schneider

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    Season 7, Episode 67 – Aired: 12/4/2002

    Colin Quinn

    Colin Quinn

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    Season 7, Episode 66 – Aired: 12/3/2002

    Katrina Vanden Heuvel

    The Nation editor Katrina Vanden Heuvel

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    Season 7, Episode 65 – Aired: 12/2/2002

    Andy Richter

    Andy Richter

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    Season 7, Episode 64 – Aired: 11/21/2002

    Kevin James

    Kevin James

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    Season 7, Episode 63 – Aired: 11/20/2002

    Catherine Crier

    Catherine Crier

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    Season 7, Episode 62 – Aired: 11/19/2002

    Rep. Harold Ford

    Rep. Harold Ford

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    Season 7, Episode 61 – Aired: 11/18/2002

    Ja Rule

    Ja Rule

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    Season 7, Episode 60 – Aired: 11/14/2002

    Tom Arnold

    Tom Arnold

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    Season 7, Episode 59 – Aired: 11/13/2002

    Kiefer Sutherland

    Kiefer Sutherland

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    Season 7, Episode 58 – Aired: 11/12/2002

    Alexandria Pelosi

    Alexandria Pelosi

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    Season 7, Episode 57 – Aired: 11/7/2002

    Jakob Dylan

    Jakob Dylan

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    Season 7, Episode 56 – Aired: 11/6/2002

    Candy Crowley

    Candy Crowley

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    Season 7, Episode 55 – Aired: 11/5/2002

    Live Election Night Special

    Live Election Night Special

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    Season 7, Episode 54 – Aired: 11/4/2002

    Christina Aguilera

    Christina Aguilera

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    Season 7, Episode 53 – Aired: 10/31/2002

    Ted Koppel

    Ted Koppel

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    Season 7, Episode 52 – Aired: 10/30/2002

    Pat Buchanan

    Pat Buchanan

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    Season 7, Episode 51 – Aired: 10/29/2002

    Victoria Clark

    Victoria Clark

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    Season 7, Episode 50 – Aired: 10/28/2002

    Sen. John Edwards

    TONIGHT: North Carolina Senator John Edwards (D).

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    Season 7, Episode 49 – Aired: 10/17/2002

    Greg Kinnear

    Greg Kinnear

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    Season 7, Episode 48 – Aired: 10/16/2002

    Richard Lewis

    Richard Lewis

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    Season 7, Episode 47 – Aired: 10/15/2002

    Judy Woodruff

    Judy Woodruff

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    Season 7 – Aired: 10/14/2002

    Road to Washington Special

    Tonight, the Road to Washington Special.

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    Season 7, Episode 46 – Aired: 10/10/2002

    Oliver North

    Tonight, conservative political commentator and the host of War Stories with Oliver North, Oliver North.

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    Season 7, Episode 45 – Aired: 10/9/2002

    Peter Jennings

    Tonight, anchor of ABC's World News Tonight, Peter Jennings.

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    Season 7, Episode 44 – Aired: 10/8/2002

    Jill Hennessy

    Tonight, actress Jill Hennessy.

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    Season 7, Episode 43 – Aired: 10/7/2002

    Jake Gyllenhaal

    Tonight, actor Jake Gyllenhaal.

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    Season 7, Episode 42 – Aired: 10/3/2002

    Rita Wilson

    Tonight, actress Rita Wilson.

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    Season 7, Episode 41 – Aired: 10/2/2002

    David Schwimmer

    Tonight, actor David Schwimmer.

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    9.1 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 40 – Aired: 10/1/2002

    Patrick Dempsey

    Tonight, actor Patrick Dempsey promotes his new movie, Sweet Home Alabama.

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    Season 7, Episode 39 – Aired: 9/30/2002

    Bonnie Hunt

    Tonight, actress Bonnie Hunt.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 39 – Aired: 9/26/2002

    An On Air Guide To Getting On The Air Special

    An On Air Guide To Getting On The Air Special

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    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 37 – Aired: 9/25/2002

    George Stephanopoulos

    Tonight, political commentator and host of ABC's Sunday morning news show This Week, George Stephanopoulos.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 38 – Aired: 9/26/2002

    Goldie Hawn

    Tonight, actress Goldie Hawn.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 36 – Aired: 9/24/2002

    Kate Hudson

    Tonight, actress Kate Hudson promotes her new movie, The Four Feathers.

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    Season 7, Episode 35 – Aired: 9/19/2002

    Djimon Hounsou

    Tonight, actor Djimon Hounsou promotes his new movie The Four Feathers.

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    Season 7, Episode 34 – Aired: 9/18/2002

    Damon Wayans

    Tonight, actor Daman Wayans.

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    Season 7, Episode 33 – Aired: 9/17/2002

    Jason Lee

    Actor Jason Lee is on tonight promoting his new movie Stealing Harvard.

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    Season 7, Episode 32 – Aired: 9/16/2002

    John Miller

    Tonight, John Miller.

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    Season 7, Episode 31 – Aired: 9/12/2002

    Sarah Vowell

    Tonight, author Sarah Vowell promotes her new book The Partly Cloudy Patriot.

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    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 30 – Aired: 9/10/2002

    Zach Braff

    Tonight, the star of Scrubs, Zach Braff.

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    Season 7, Episode 29 – Aired: 9/9/2002

    Lorraine Bracco

    Tonight, from the Sopranos, Lorraine Bracco.

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    Season 7, Episode 28 – Aired: 8/22/2002

    Matthew Perry

    Tonight, actor Matthew Perry promotes his new movie Serving Sarah.

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    Season 7, Episode 27 – Aired: 8/21/2002

    Robin Williams

    Tonight, actor Robin Williams promotes his new film One Hour Photo.

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    Season 7, Episode 26 – Aired: 8/20/2002

    Jim Lehrer

    Tonight, the host of Frontline, Jim Lehrer.

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    Season 7, Episode 25 – Aired: 8/19/2002

    Denis Leary

    Tonight, actor and comedian Denis Leary.

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    Season 7, Episode 24 – Aired: 8/15/2002

    Rich Eisen

    Tonight, ESPN's Sportcenter, Rich Eisen.

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    Season 7, Episode 23 – Aired: 8/14/2002

    Kevin Nealon

    Tonight, actor Kevin Nealon promotes his new movie, Eight Crazy Nights.

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    Season 7, Episode 22 – Aired: 8/13/2002

    Scott Ritter

    Tonight, United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq, Scott Ritter.

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    9.7 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 21 – Aired: 8/12/2002

    Michael C. Hall

    Tonight, actor Michael C. Hall from the show Six Feet Under.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 20 – Aired: 8/8/2002

    Paul Rudd

    Tonight, actor Paul Rudd.

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    7.5 Good 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 19 – Aired: 8/7/2002

    Vin Diesel

    Tonight, actor Vin Diesel promotes his new movie xXx.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 18 – Aired: 8/6/2002

    Antonio Banderas

    Tonight, actor Antonio Banderas.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 17 – Aired: 8/5/2002

    Senator Chuck Schumer

    Tonight, Senator Chuck Schumer.

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    8.3 Great 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 16 – Aired: 8/1/2002

    Mike Myers

    Tonight, Mike Myers from Austin Powers in Goldmember.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 15 – Aired: 7/31/2002

    Martin Lawrence

    Tonight, comedian Martin Lawrence.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 14 – Aired: 7/30/2002

    Robert Wagner

    Tonight, actor Robert Wagner.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 13 – Aired: 7/29/2002

    Cynthia Nixon

    Tonight, actress Cynthia Nixon from Sex in the City.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 12 – Aired: 6/25/2002

    Seth Green

    Tonight, actor Seth Green.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 11 – Aired: 7/24/2002

    Steven Weber

    Tonight, actor Steven Weber.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 10 – Aired: 7/23/2002

    Tim Blake Nelson

    Tonight, actor Tim Blake Nelson.

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    1 Abysmal 1 Vote
    Season 7, Episode 9 – Aired: 7/22/2002

    Regis Philbin

    Tonight, co-host of for Live with Regis and Kelly, Regis Philbin.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 8 – Aired: 7/18/2002

    Natasha Henstridge

    Tonight, actress Natasha Henstridge.

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    1 Abysmal 2 Votes
    Season 7, Episode 7 – Aired: 7/17/2002

    Ann Coulter

    Tonight, conservative writer Ann Coulter promotes her new book, Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 6 – Aired: 7/16/2002

    Michele Williams

    Tonight, actress Michele Williams.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 5 – Aired: 7/15/2002

    John Ritter

    Tonight, actor John Ritter from 8 Simple Rules...for Dating My Teenage Daughter.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 4 – Aired: 7/11/2002

    Steve Irwin

    Tonight, host of The Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 3 – Aired: 7/10/2002

    Busta Rhymes

    Tonight, rapper Busta Rhymes.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 2 – Aired: 7/9/2002

    John King

    Tonight, writer and columnist John King.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 7, Episode 1 – Aired: 7/8/2002

    Adam Sandler

    Tonight, actor and comedian Adam Sandler.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 158 – Aired: 6/27/2002

    Clint Mathis

    Tonight, soccer player Clint Mathis.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 157 – Aired: 6/26/2002

    Paul Sorvino

    Tonight, actor Paul Sorvino.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 156 – Aired: 6/25/2002

    David Scheffer

    Tonight, a diplomat who served as the first U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues during President Bill Clinton's second term, David Scheffer.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 155 – Aired: 6/24/2002

    Colin Farell

    Tonight, actor Colin Farell promotes his new movie Minority Report.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 154 – Aired: 6/20/2002

    David Cross & Bob Odenkirk

    Tonight, comedians David Cross & Bob Odenkirk promoting the first two seasons of Mr. Show out on DVD.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 153 – Aired: 6/19/2002

    Cynthia McFadden

    Tonight, correspondent for ABC News who co-anchors Nightline and Primetime Live, Cynthia McFadden.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 152 – Aired: 6/18/2002

    Christian Slater

    Tonight, actor Christian Slater promotes his new movie Windtalkers.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 151 – Aired: 6/17/2002

    Freddie Prinze Jr.

    Tonight, Freddie Prinze Jr. promotes his new movie Scooby-Doo.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 150 – Aired: 6/13/2002

    Joseph Cirincione

    Tonight, Vice President for National Security and International Policy at the Center for American Progress in D.C., Joseph Cirincione.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 149 – Aired: 6/12/2002

    Michael Bloomberg

    Tonight, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 148 – Aired: 6/11/2002

    Val Kilmer

    Tonight, actor Val Kilmer.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 147 – Aired: 6/10/2002

    Charles Grodin

    Tonight, actor Charles Grodin.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 146 – Aired: 6/6/2002

    Christopher Whitcomb

    Tonight, author Christopher Whitcomb promotes his new book Cold Zero: Inside the FBI Hostage Rescue Team.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 145 – Aired: 6/5/2002

    Jimmy Kimmel & Adam Carolla

    Tonight, comedians Jimmy Kimmel & Adam Carolla promote The Man Show.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 144 – Aired: 6/4/2002

    Ashleigh Banfield

    Tonight, reporter for MSNBC, Ashleigh Banfield.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 143 – Aired: 6/3/2002

    Colin Firth

    Tonight, actor Colin Firth promotes his new movie The Importance of Being Earnest.

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    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 6 – Aired: 5/23/2002

    Matt Walsh Goes to Hawaii

    "Matt Walsh Goes To Hawaii" features Walsh introducing his favorite stories from "The Daily Show" while decked out in complete Hawaiian attire. He also checks out the various activities native to the area such as surfing and drinking poi at a luau. However, things go slightly awry as Walsh finds a tiki talisman on the beach. The special also features guest appearances by Jon Stewart and a ukulele duet between Walsh and "Saturday Night Live's" Horatio Sanz.

    In this "Daily Show" special, Walsh looks back fondly at the followings stories:

    "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" - Back in 1991, while cooking pork chops, Nicky Augoustino went into another room to lie down. Augoustino was soon woken up by the screeches of his parrot Malaka alerting him of a pork chop fire. Ten years later, Augoustino recounts the story of how his parrot saved his life.

    "Nude... Where's My Car?" - Dave Wolz had a goal. He wanted to drive 15,000 miles naked in one year. However, his story took a twisted turn when with only 22 miles to go, his car blew a timing belt on the open highway... in ten degree weather.

    "Battle Tots" - Matt Walsh goes undercover to infiltrate the ugly sport of baby racing.

    "A Beautiful Mind" - A British man recalls the horrific story of being attacked by a squirrel in the woods during a carefree walk with his invention, a mobile bird feeder, securely fastened to his head.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 142 – Aired: 5/16/2002

    Allison Janney

    Tonight, actress Allison Janney from The West Wing.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 141 – Aired: 5/15/2002

    Rupert Everett

    Tonight, actor Rupert Everett promotes his movie The Importance of Being Earnest.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 140 – Aired: 5/14/2002

    Liev Schreiber

    Tonight, actor Liev Schreiber promotes his new movie, The Sum of All Fears.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 139 – Aired: 5/13/2002

    Moby

    Tonight, musician Moby.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 6, Episode 138 – Aired: 5/9/2002

    David Boreanaz

    Tonight, actor David Boreanaz from Angel.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 137 – Aired: 5/8/2002

    Diane Lane

    Tonight, actress Diane Lane promotes her new movie, Unfaithful.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 136 – Aired: 5/7/2002

    Mark Bowden

    Tonight, the writer of Blackhawk Down, Mark Bowden.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 135 – Aired: 5/6/2002

    Simon Baker

    Tonight, actor Simon Baker.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 134 – Aired: 5/2/2002

    Willem Dafoe

    Tonight, actor Willem Dafoe promotes his new movie Spider-Man.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 133 – Aired: 5/1/2002

    Robin Roberts

    Tonight, news reporter Robin Roberts.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 132 – Aired: 4/30/2002

    Alanis Morrissette

    Tonight, singer Alanis Morrissette.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 131 – Aired: 4/29/2002

    Susan Caskie

    Tonight, international editor of The Week magazine, Susan Caskie.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 130 – Aired: 4/25/2002

    H.W. Crocker

    Tonight, author H.W. Crocker.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 129 – Aired: 4/24/2002

    Elvis Costello

    Tonight, musician Elvis Costello.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 128 – Aired: 4/23/2002

    Beau Bridges

    Tonight, actor Beau Bridges.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 127 – Aired: 4/22/2002

    Michael Clarke Duncan

    Tonight, actor Michael Clarke Duncan.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 126 – Aired: 4/18/2002

    Richard Dreyfuss

    Tonight, actor Richard Dreyfuss.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 125 – Aired: 4/17/2002

    Tara Reid

    Tonight, Tara Reid promotes her new movie Van Wilder.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 124 – Aired: 4/16/2002

    Lisa Beyer

    Tonight, journalist assistant managing editor at Time Magazine, Lisa Beyer.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 123 – Aired: 4/15/2002

    Samuel L. Jackson

    Tonight, actor Samuel L. Jackson promotes his new movie Changing Lanes.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 122 – Aired: 4/11/2002

    Goo Goo Dolls

    Tonight, rock group Goo Goo Dolls.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 121 – Aired: 4/10/2002

    Patricia Arquette

    Tonight, actress Patricia Arquette.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 120 – Aired: 4/9/2002

    Judy Woodruff

    Tonight, journalist Judy Woodruff.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 119 – Aired: 4/8/2002

    Tony Danza

    Tonight, actor Tony Danza.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 118 – Aired: 4/4/2002

    Ashley Judd

    Tonight, actress Ashley Judd promotes her new movie High Crimes.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 117 – Aired: 4/3/2002

    Jon Favreau

    Tonight, actor and director Jon Favreau.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 116 – Aired: 4/2/2002

    David Brock

    Tonight, author and founder of Media Matters for America, David Brock.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 115 – Aired: 4/1/2002

    Paula Zahn

    Tonight, newscaster Paula Zahn.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 114 – Aired: 3/21/2002

    Aidan Quinn

    Tonight, actor Aidan Quinn.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 113 – Aired: 3/20/2002

    John Leguizamo

    Tonight, actor and comedian John Leguizamo.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 112 – Aired: 3/19/2002

    Senator John McCain

    Tonight, Senator John McCain.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 111 – Aired: 3/18/2002

    Andy Richter

    Tonight, actor and comedian Andy Richter.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 110 – Aired: 3/14/2002

    Bill O'Reilly

    Tonight, host of The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 109 – Aired: 3/13/2002

    Joe Klein

    Tonight, journalist and columnist Joe Klein.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 108 – Aired: 3/12/2002

    Denis Leary

    Tonight, actor and comedian Denis Leary.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 107 – Aired: 3/11/2002

    Bea Arthur

    Tonight, actress Bea Arthur.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 106 – Aired: 3/7/2002

    Tom Arnold

    Tonight, Tom Arnold.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 105 – Aired: 3/6/2002

    Milla Jovovich

    Tonight, Milla Jovovich promotes her new movie Resident Evil.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 104 – Aired: 3/5/2002

    Richard Lewis

    Tonight, comedian Richard Lewis.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 103 – Aired: 3/4/2001

    David Remnick

    Tonight, writer and journalist David Remnick.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 102 – Aired: 2/21/2002

    Michael Moore

    Tonight, documentary director Michael Moore.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 101 – Aired: 2/20/2002

    Martin Short

    Tonight, actor and comeidan Martin Short.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 100 – Aired: 2/19/2002

    Jeri Ryan

    Tonight, actress Jeri Ryan from Star Trek: Voyager.

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    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 99 – Aired: 2/14/2002

    Rebecca Romijn-Stamos

    Actress Rebecca Romijn-Stamos is tonight's guest.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 98 – Aired: 2/13/2002

    Ralph Nader

    Tonight, political activist Ralph Nader.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 97 – Aired: 2/12/2002

    John Stossel

    Tonight, John Stossel from 20/20.

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    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 6, Episode 96 – Aired: 2/11/2002

    Scott Bakula

    Tonight, actor Scott Bakula promotes Star Trek: Enterprise.

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    7.8 Good 2 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 95 – Aired: 2/7/2002

    Barry Manilow

    Singer Barry Manilow is tonight's guest.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 94 – Aired: 2/6/2002

    LL Cool J

    Hip hop musician and actor LL Cool J is on tonight

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 93 – Aired: 2/5/2002

    Greta Van Susteren

    Tonight, Greta Van Susteren from On the Record.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 92 – Aired: 2/4/2002

    Ron Howard

    Tonight, director Ron Howard promotes his movie, A Beautiful Mind.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 91 – Aired: 1/31/2002

    Jason Schwartzman

    Tonight, actor Jason Schwartzman promotes his new movie Slackers.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 90 – Aired: 1/30/2002

    Phil McGraw

    Tonight, Phil McGraw.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 89 – Aired: 1/29/2002

    Elmore Leonard

    Tonight, novelist and screenwriter Elmore Leonard.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 88 – Aired: 1/28/2002

    Ron Insana

    Tonight, senior analyst for CNBC, Ron Insana.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 87 – Aired: 1/24/2002

    Sebastian Junger

    Tonight, author Sebastian Junger.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 86 – Aired: 1/23/2002

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 85 – Aired: 1/22/2002

    Anthony LaPaglia

    Tonight, actor Anthony LaPaglia.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 84 – Aired: 1/21/2002

    Al Sharpton

    Tonight, Reverend Al Sharpton.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 83 – Aired: 1/17/2002

    Jeremy Northam

    Tonight, actor Jeremy Northam.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 82 – Aired: 1/16/2002

    Colin Hanks

    Tonight, actor Colin Hanks promotes his new movie Orange County.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 81 – Aired: 1/15/2002

    Ian McKellen

    Tonight, actor Ian McKellen promotes The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 80 – Aired: 1/14/2002

    Lesley Stahl

    Tonight, journalist Lesley Stahl from 60 Minutes.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 79 – Aired: 1/10/2002

    Jack Black

    Tonight, Jack Black promotes his new movie Orange County.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 78 – Aired: 1/9/2002

    Luke Wilson

    Tonight, actor Luke Wilson promotes his new movie The Royal Tenenbaums.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 77 – Aired: 1/8/2002

    Anjelica Huston

    Tonight, actress Anjelica Huston promotes her new movie The Royal Tenenbaums.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 76 – Aired: 12/20/2001

    Jamie Foxx

    Tonight, actor Jamie Foxx promotes his new movie, Ali.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 75 – Aired: 12/19/2001

    Gary Sinise

    Tonight, actor Gary Sinise.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 74 – Aired: 12/18/2001

    Peggy Noonan

    Tonight, author Peggy Noonan promotes her new book, When Character Was King: A Story of Ronald Reagan.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 73 – Aired: 12/17/2001

    Elijah Wood

    Tonight, Elijah Wood promotes his new movie The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 72 – Aired: 12/13/2001

    Tracey Ullman

    Tonight, comedian Tracey Ullman.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 71 – Aired: 12/12/2001

    Janeane Garofalo

    Tonight, comedian Janeane Garofalo.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 70 – Aired: 12/11/2001

    Dave Gorman

    Tonight, comedian Dave Gorman.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 69 – Aired: 12/10/2001

    Stephen Colbert as Al Sharpton

    Tonight, Al Sharpton was booked on the show as a guest. Unfortunately he did not appear, so Jon Stewart conducted the interview with Steve Colbert in his place, answering questions as if he were Al Sharpton.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 68 – Aired: 12/6/2001

    Ted Danson

    Tonight, actor Ted Danson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 67 – Aired: 12/5/2001

    Marg Helgenberger

    Tonight, actress Marg Helgenberger from CSI.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 66 – Aired: 12/4/2001

    John Edward

    Tonight, psychic John Edward.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 65 – Aired: 12/3/2001

    Nadine Strossen

    Tonight, president of the ACLU, Nadine Strossen.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 6, Episode 666 – Aired: 11/21/2001

    Stephen Colbert - Again, A Look Back

    Tonight, a special Daily Show, Stephen Colbert - Again, A Look Back.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 64 – Aired: 11/29/2001

    David Halberstam

    Tonight, author of War in a Time of Peace: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals, David Halberstam

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 6, Episode 63 – Aired: 11/28/2001

    Jennifer Garner

    Tonight, actress Jennifer Garner from Alias.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 62 – Aired: 11/27/2001

    Star Jones

    Tonight, Star Jones from The View.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 61 – Aired: 11/26/2001

    Ed Burns

    Tonight, actor Ed Burns promotes his new movie Sidewalks of New York.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 60 – Aired: 11/15/2001

    John Stamos

    Tonight, actor John Stamos.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 59 – Aired: 11/14/2001

    Carson Daly

    Carson Daly is on tonight.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 58 – Aired: 11/13/2001

    Anne Robinson

    Tonight, the host of the game show The Weakest Link, Anne Robinson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 57 – Aired: 11/12/2001

    Steve Kroft

    Tonight, journalist Steve Kroft from 60 Minutes.

  •  
    9.2 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 6, Episode 56 – Aired: 11/8/2001

    Jennifer Saunders

    Tonight, actress and comedian Jennifer Saunders.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 55 – Aired: 11/7/2001

    George Stephanopolous

    Tonight, the host of This Week, George Stephanopolous.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 54 – Aired: 11/6/2001

    P.J. O'Rourke

    Tonight, author of The CEO of the Sofa, P.J. O'Rourke.

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    8.9 Great 1 Vote
    Season 6, Episode 53 – Aired: 11/5/2001

    Paul Rudd

    Tonight, actor Paul Rudd.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 52 – Aired: 11/1/2001

    Kevin Spacey

    Tonight, actor Kevin Spacey.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 51 – Aired: 10/31/2001

    Richard Holbrooke

    Tonight, diplomat Richard Holbrooke.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 50 – Aired: 10/30/2001

    Rob Morrow

    Tonight, actor Rob Morrow.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 49 – Aired: 10/25/2001

    Jeff Bridges

    Tonight, actor Jeff Bridges promotes his new movie K-Pax.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 48 – Aired: 10/24/2001

    Greta Van Susteren

    Tonight, journalist Greta Van Susteren, host of On the Record.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 47 – Aired: 10/23/2001

    Don Dahler

    Tonight, journalist Don Dahler.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 46 – Aired: 10/22/2001

    Lance Bass

    Tonight, Lance Bass from 'N Sync.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 45 – Aired: 10/18/2001

    Fareed Zakaria

    Tonight, author and journalist Fareed Zakaria.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 44 – Aired: 10/17/2001

    Snoop Dogg

    Tonight, rapper Snoop Dogg.

  •  
    9.1 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 6, Episode 43 – Aired: 10/16/2001

    Lorraine Bracco

    Tonight, actress Lorraine Bracco from The Sopranos.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 42 – Aired: 10/15/2001

    Emeril Lagasse

    Tonight, chef Emeril Lagasse from the show Emeril.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 41 – Aired: 10/11/2001

    John Miller

    Tonight, John Miller.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 40 – Aired: 10/10/2001

    Jeremy Piven

    Tonight, actor Jeremy Piven promotes his new movie, Serendipity.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 39 – Aired: 10/9/2001

    Owen Wilson

    Tonight, Owen Wilson promotes his new movie, Zoolander.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 38 – Aired: 10/4/2001

    Kate Beckinsale

    Tonight, Kate Beckinsale promotes her new movie, Serendipity.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 37 – Aired: 10/3/2001

    Stephen Morse

    Tonight, Professor Stephen Morse.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 36 – Aired: 10/2/2001

    Jim Belushi

    Tonight, Jim Belushi.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 35 – Aired: 10/1/2001

    Kelsey Grammer

    Tonight, actor Kelsey Grammer.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 34 – Aired: 9/27/2001

    Tenacious D

    Tonight, rock band Tenacious D.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 33 – Aired: 9/26/2001

    Jeff Greenfield

    Tonight, Jeff Greenfield.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 32 – Aired: 9/25/2001

    Aaron Brown

    Tonight, journalist Aaron Brown.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 31 – Aired: 9/24/2001

    Frank Rich

    Tonight, columnist for The New York Times, Frank Rich.

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    10 Perfect 17 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 30 – Aired: 9/20/2001

    September 20, 2001 - The Comeback episode

    This episode is the first episode after the 911 attack. The Daily Show struggles to make New Yorkers finally smile again after the horrifying tragedy.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6

    Dave Navarro

    Dave Navarro was the scheduled guest, but the show never aired because of 9/11.

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    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 6, Episode 29 – Aired: 9/10/2001

    They Might Be Giants

    Alternative rock band They Might Be Giants is on tonight.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6 – Aired: 9/5/2001

    Mo Rocca's Back to School Special

    Mo Rocca looks at college life at New Jersey's Drew University, looking back at some of his sketches from past shows like: "The Burning Bush," "A Little Too Friendly," "Stacks N' Racks," "Reform Party Convention" and "Flight Attendant School."

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 28 – Aired: 8/23/2001

    Kevin Smith

    Tonight, director and actor Kevin Smith promotes his new movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 27 – Aired: 8/22/2001

    Will Ferrell

    Tonight, comedian Will Ferrell.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 26 – Aired: 8/21/2001

    Griffin Dunne

    Tonight, actor Griffin Dunne.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 25 – Aired: 8/20/2001

    Cuba Gooding Jr.

    Tonight, Cuba Gooding Jr. promotes his new movie Rat Race.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 24 – Aired: 8/16/2001

    Fabio

    Tonight, model Fabio promotes his new movie Bubble Boy.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 23 – Aired: 8/15/2001

    Seth Green

    Tonight, Seth Green promotes his new movie Rat Race.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 22 – Aired: 8/14/2001

    John Carpenter

    Tonight, director John Carpenter promotes his new movie Ghosts of Mars.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 21 – Aired: 8/13/2001

    David Rakoff

    Tonight, journalist and author David Rakoff.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 20 – Aired: 8/9/2001

    Jason Biggs

    Tonight, actor Jason Biggs promotes his new movie American Pie 2.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 19 – Aired: 8/8/2001

    Tara Reid

    Tonight, Tara Reid promotes American Pie 2.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 18 – Aired: 8/7/2001

    Joe Rogan

    Tonight, Joe Rogan.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 17 – Aired: 8/6/2001

    Andie MacDowell

    Tonight, actress Andie MacDowell.

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    1 Abysmal 1 Vote
    Season 6, Episode 16 – Aired: 8/2/2001

    Janeane Garofalo

    Tonight, comedian Janeane Garofalo.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 15 – Aired: 8/1/2001

    Jackie Chan

    Tonight, Jackie Chan promotes Rush Hour 2.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 14 – Aired: 7/31/2001

    Peter Krause

    Tonight, actor Peter Krause.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 13 – Aired: 7/30/2001

    Jerri Manthey

    Tonight, Jerri Manthey from Survivor.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 12 – Aired: 7/26/2001

    Senator John McCain

    Tonight, Senator John McCain.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 11 – Aired: 7/25/2001

    Senator Joe Lieberman

    Tonight, Senator Joe Lieberman.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 10 – Aired: 7/24/2001

    Paul Giametti

    Tonight, actor Paul Giametti promotes his new movie Planet of the Apes.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 9 – Aired: 7/23/2001

    Larry Miller

    Tonight, actor Larry Miller.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 8 – Aired: 7/19/2001

    Hank Azaria

    Tonight, Hank Azaria from The Simpsons.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 7 – Aired: 7/18/2001

    Ed Norton

    Tonight, actor Ed Norton promotes his new movie The Score.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 6 – Aired: 7/17/2001

    Maria Bartiromo

    Tonight, news reporter Maria Bartiromo.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 5 – Aired: 7/16/2001

    Jon Favreau

    Tonight, Jon Favreau promotes his new movie Made.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 4 – Aired: 7/12/2001

    Vince Vaughn

    Tonight, actor Vince Vaughn promotes Made.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 3 – Aired: 7/11/2001

    James Woods

    Tonight, actor James Woods.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 2 – Aired: 7/10/2001

    Spice Girls

    Tonight, the Spice Girls.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 6, Episode 1 – Aired: 7/9/2001

    Sean Hayes

    Tonight, actor Sean Hayes from Will & Grace.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 158 – Aired: 6/28/2001

    Bridget Fonda

    Tonight, actress Bridget Fonda promotes her new movie Kiss of the Dragon.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 157 – Aired: 6/27/2001

    Jet Li

    Tonight, Jet Li promotes his new movie Kiss of the Dragon.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 156 – Aired: 6/26/2001

    Johnny Knoxville

    Tonight, Johnny Knoxville.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 155 – Aired: 6/25/2001

    Sam Robards

    Tonight, actor Sam Robards promotes his new movie A.I..

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 154 – Aired: 6/21/2001

    Mya

    Tonight, R&B singer and actress Mya.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 153 – Aired: 6/20/2001

    Alec Baldwin

    Tonight, actor Alec Baldwin.

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    8.5 Great 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 152 – Aired: 6/19/2001

    Michael Rapaport

    Tonight, actor Michael Rapaport.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 151 – Aired: 6/18/2001

    Martin Short

    Tonight, actor and comedian Martin Short.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 150 – Aired: 6/14/2001

    Jeff Greenfield

    Tonight, journalist Jeff Greenfield.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 149 – Aired: 6/13/2001

    David Duchovny

    Tonight, actor David Duchovny from The X-Files.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 148 – Aired: 6/12/2001

    Gene Simmons

    Tonight, Gene Simmons from Kiss.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 147 – Aired: 6/11/2001

    Joe Queenan

    Tonight, journalist and author Joe Queenan.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 146 – Aired: 6/7/2001

    Bernie Mac

    Tonight, actor and comedian Bernie Mac.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 145 – Aired: 6/6/2001

    Al Roker

    Tonight, weatherman Al Roker from the Today show.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 144 – Aired: 6/5/2001

    Richard Belzer

    Tonight, actor Richard Belzer.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 143 – Aired: 6/4/2001

    Jake Johanssen

    Tonight, comedian Jake Johanssen.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 142 – Aired: 5/31/2001

    Leah Remini

    Tonight, actress Leah Remini.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 141 – Aired: 5/30/2001

    Bradley Whitford

    Tonight, actor Bradley Whitford from The West Wing.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 140 – Aired: 5/29/2001

    Richard Schiff

    Tonight, actor Richard Schiff from The West Wing.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 999 – Aired: 5/21/2001

    Steve Carell Salutes Steve Carell

    Steve Carell airs some of his past clips including a report on curry addiction, a segment on nutrition from his ongoing "Slimming Down With Steve" health reports. Stephen Colbert presents Steve with "The General Omar Bradley Award" recognizing Carell's tireless work on behalf of his charity "Branch of Hope".

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 139 – Aired: 5/17/2001

    Jerry Springer

    Tonight, talk show host Jerry Springer.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 138 – Aired: 5/16/2001

    Heath Ledger

    Tonight, actor Heath Ledger promotes his new movie A Knight's Tale.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 137 – Aired: 5/15/2001

    Miss Universe

    Tonight, Miss Universe 2001, Denise M. Quiñones.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 136 – Aired: 5/14/2001

    Maura Tierney

    Tonight, actress Maura Tierney from ER.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 135 – Aired: 5/10/2001

    Patricia Richardson

    Tonight, actress Patricia Richardson from Home Improvement.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 134 – Aired: 5/9/2001

    Richie Sambora

    Tonight, lead guitarist for Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 133 – Aired: 5/8/2001

    James Van Der Beek

    Tonight, actor James Van Der Beek from Dawson's Creek.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 132 – Aired: 5/7/2001

    Chris Robinson

    Tonight, singer from The Black Crowes promoting their new album Lions, Chris Robinson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 131 – Aired: 5/3/2001

    Robert Patrick

    Tonight, actor Robert Patrick from The X Files.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 130 – Aired: 5/2/2001

    No Guest

    There was no guest on tonight's show.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 129 – Aired: 5/1/2001

    Dominic Chianese

    Tonight, actor Dominic Chianese from The Sopranos.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 128 – Aired: 4/30/2001

    Eric McCormack

    Tonight, actor Eric McCormack from Will & Grace.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 127 – Aired: 4/26/2001

    Tom Cavanagh

    Tonight, actor Tom Cavanagh from the show Ed.

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    4.5 Poor 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 126 – Aired: 4/25/2001

    Tom Green

    Tonight, Tom Green.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 125 – Aired: 4/24/2001

    Rachael Leigh Cook

    Tonight, actress Rachael Leigh Cook promotes her new movie Josie and the Pussycats.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 124 – Aired: 4/23/2001

    Don Hewitt

    Tonight, the creator and producer of 60 Minutes, Don Hewitt.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 123 – Aired: 4/12/2001

    Brittany Daniel

    Tonight, Brittany Daniel promotes her new movie Joe Dirt.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 122 – Aired: 4/11/2001

    Damon Wayans

    Tonight, actor and comedian Damon Wayans.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 121 – Aired: 4/10/2001

    Bob Costas

    Tonight, sportscaster Bob Costas.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 120 – Aired: 4/9/2001

    Paul Reubens

    Tonight, actor Paul Reubens promotes his new movie Blow.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 119 – Aired: 4/5/2001

    Steven Weber

    Tonight, actor Steven Weber.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 118 – Aired: 4/4/2001

    D.L. Hughley

    Tonight, comedian D.L. Hughley.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 117 – Aired: 4/3/2001

    Amy Sedaris

    Tonight, actress Amy Sedaris.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 116 – Aired: 4/2/2001

    Lisa Ling

    Tonight, journalist Lisa Ling.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 115 – Aired: 3/29/2001

    Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Tonight, actress Jennifer Love Hewitt promotes her new movie Heartbreakers.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 114 – Aired: 3/28/2001

    Mark Harmon

    Tonight, actor Mark Harmon.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 113 – Aired: 3/27/2001

    Richard Lewis

    Tonight, comedian Richard Lewis.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 112 – Aired: 3/26/2001

    Richard Roeper

    Tonight, movie critic Richard Roeper.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 111 – Aired: 3/22/2001

    Denis Leary

    Tonight, actor and comedian Denis Leary.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 110 – Aired: 3/21/2001

    Jeff Varner

    Tonight, Jeff Varner from Survivor.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 109 – Aired: 3/20/2001

    Mary Stuart Masterson

    Tonight, actress Mary Stuart Masterson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 108 – Aired: 3/19/2001

    Chris Meloni

    Tonight, actor Chris Meloni.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 107 – Aired: 3/8/2001

    Javier Bardem

    Tonight, actor Javier Bardem.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 106 – Aired: 3/7/2001

    Carmen Electra

    Tonight, Carmen Electra promotes her new movie Get Over It.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 105 – Aired: 3/6/2001

    Ed Burns

    Tonight, actor Ed Burns promotes his new movie 15 Minutes.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 104 – Aired: 3/5/2001

    Martin Short

    Tonight, actor and comedian Martin Short promotes his new movie, Get Over It.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 103 – Aired: 3/1/2001

    Warren Christopher

    Tonight, former Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton, Warren Christopher.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 102 – Aired: 2/28/2001

    Heather Locklear

    Tonight, actress Heather Locklear from Spin City.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 101 – Aired: 2/27/2001

    Joe Pantoliano

    Tonight, actor Joe Pantoliano.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 100 – Aired: 2/26/2001

    Ted Danson

    Tonight, actor Ted Danson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 99 – Aired: 2/22/2001

    Kelly Ripa

    Tonight, co-host of Live with Regis and Kelly, Kelly Ripa.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 98 – Aired: 2/21/2001

    Chris Rock

    Tonight, comedian Chris Rock promotes his new movie Down to Earth.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 97 – Aired: 2/20/2001

    Greg Germann

    Tonight, actor Greg Germann promotes his new movie, Down to Earth.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 96 – Aired: 2/15/2001

    Wanda Sykes

    Tonight, actress and comedian Wanda Sykes.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 95 – Aired: 2/14/2001

    Jessica Alba

    Tonight, actress Jessica Alba star of Dark Angel.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 94 – Aired: 2/13/2001

    Kermit the Frog

    Tonight, Kermit the Frog.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 93 – Aired: 2/12/2001

    David Grohl

    Tonight, David Grohl from the Foo Fighters.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 92 – Aired: 2/1/2001

    Tim Blake Nelson

    Tonight, actor Tim Blake Nelson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 91 – Aired: 1/31/2001

    James Van Der Beek

    Tonight, actor James Van Der Beek.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 90 – Aired: 1/30/2001

    Dyan Cannon

    Tonight, actress Dyan Cannon.

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    4 Poor 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 89 – Aired: 1/29/2001

    David Boreanaz

    Tonight, actor David Boreanaz promotes his new movie Valentine.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 88 – Aired: 1/25/2001

    Topher Grace

    Tonight, actor Topher Grace from That 70's Show.

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    2 Terrible 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 87 – Aired: 1/24/2001

    Terry Bradshaw

    Tonight, former NFL quarterback and co-host of FOX NFL Sunday, Terry Bradshaw.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 86 – Aired: 1/23/2001

    Matthew McConaughey

    Tonight, Matthew McConaughey promotes his new movie, The Wedding Planner.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 85 – Aired: 1/22/2001

    Bill O'Reilly

    Tonight, host of The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 84 – Aired: 1/18/2001

    Lynn Whitfield

    Tonight, actress Lynn Whitfield promotes her new mini-series, A Girl Thing.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 83 – Aired: 1/17/2001

    Sam Donaldson

    Tonight, ABC news anchor, Sam Donaldson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 82 – Aired: 1/16/2001

    Tim Robbins

    Tonight, veteran actor Tim Robbins promotes his new movie, Antitrust.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 81 – Aired: 1/15/2001

    Willem Dafoe

    Tonight, actor Willem Dafoe.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 80 – Aired: 1/11/2001

    Julia Stiles

    Tonight, actress Julia Stiles promotes her movie Save the Last Dance.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 79 – Aired: 1/10/2001

    Vitamin C

    Tonight, rapper Vitamin C.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 78 – Aired: 1/9/2001

    Richard Lewis

    Tonight, comedian Richard Lewis.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 77 – Aired: 12/21/2000

    Gillian Anderson

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

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 76 – Aired: 12/20/2000

    Jeri Ryan

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

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 75 – Aired: 12/19/2000

    Marisa Tomei

    Tonight, actress Marisa Tomei promotes her new movie What Women Want.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 74 – Aired: 12/18/2000

    Marla Sokoloff

    Tonight, actress Marla Sokoloff promotes her new movie Dude, Where's My Car.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 73 – Aired: 12/14/2000

    Wolf Blitzer

    Tonight, CNN reporter and host of the Situation Report, Wolf Blitzer.

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    8.2 Great 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 72 – Aired: 12/13/2000

    Indecision 2000 Special

    Jon begins tonight with a look at Al Gore's concession speech, thus making George W. Bush our 43rd President of the United States. Nancy Walls talks with Jon about the mistakes Al Gore made leading up to his concession speech. Jon then takes a look at Bush's acceptance speech. Mo Rocca reports on the moods present at Bush and Gore's headquarters. Senior Political Analyst Stephen Colbert predicts the next four years of the Bush presidency and vividly describes the kingly inauguration of our new president. Vance Degeneres talks with Jon about whether judge's can be impartial. Steve Carell then talks with Jon and further analyzes the 5-4 Supreme Court decision. Stephen Colbert ends the show telling Jon about a potential avenue for Gore to appeal the Supreme Court's decision.

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    Season 5, Episode 71 – Aired: 12/12/2000

    Greta van Susteren

    Tonight, journalist Greta van Susteren.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 70 – Aired: 12/11/2000

    Ira Glass

    Tonight, radio personality Ira Glass.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 69 – Aired: 12/7/2000

    Marlan Wayans

    Tonight, actor and comedian Marlan Wayans.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 68 – Aired: 12/6/2000

    Chris O'Donnell

    Tonight actor Chris O'Donnell promotes his new movie Vertical Limit.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 67 – Aired: 12/5/2000

    Faith Ford

    Tonight, actress Faith Ford.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 66 – Aired: 12/4/2000

    Thomas Gibson

    Tonight, actor Thomas Gibson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 65 – Aired: 11/30/2000

    Anthony Clark

    Tonight, actor Anthony Clark.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 64 – Aired: 11/29/2000

    Billy Campbell

    Tonight, actor Billy Campbell.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 63 – Aired: 11/28/2000

    Laura San Giacomo

    Tonight, actress Laura San Giacomo.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 62 – Aired: 11/27/2000

    John Goodman

    Tonight, actor John Goodman.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5 – Aired: 11/20/2000

    Tales of Survival with Vance DeGeneres

    Tonight, a Daily Show special, Tales of Survival with Vance DeGeneres.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 61 – Aired: 11/16/2000

    Rhys Ifans

    Tonight, actor Rhys Ifans promotes his movie Little Nicky.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 60 – Aired: 11/15/2000

    Adam Sandler

    Tonight, a second interview with comedian Adam Sandler promotes his new movie Little Nicky.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 59 – Aired: 11/14/2000

    Patricia Arquette

    Tonight, actress Patricia Arquette promotes her new movie Little Nicky.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 58 – Aired: 11/13/2000

    Adam Sandler

    Tonight, comedian Adam Sandler.

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    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 57 – Aired: 11/9/2000

    Michael Moore

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

    Jon begins the show with his frustration over the election which could be decided by under 400 votes in Florida. Jon shows us a few lawyers who hit the news shows to offer their opinion on what the candidates should be doing. Political Analyst Vance Degeneres reports from Florida on the possible discrepancy for votes that were cast for Pat Buchanan instead of Al Gore. A $500 million jewel heist was foiled in London in a segment called "Jewel and the Gang". Finally, Film Critic Frank DeCaro "Out at the Movies" segment reviews the The Legend of Bagger Vance.

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    8.7 Great 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 56 – Aired: 11/8/2000

    Richard Belzer

    Tonight, comedian and actor Richard Belzer comments on the possible conspiracy's behind the election.

    Jon has stayed up for 28 hours straight. It's now the night after election night and still no clear winner for President. What is clear is that Florida will decide who will be the victor. Stephen Colbert has stayed up with Jon and apparently his dedication to fake news has caused his to miss his daughter's first steps. Nancy Walls at Gore headquarters has let the worst of a lack of sleep get the best of her. Mo Rocca at Bush headquarters reports on the Jeb Bush Florida connection. Steve Carell breaks down Florida's constituents with the music they listen to. Jon then reports on CNN's irregularity between deciding the election for Gore, then too close too call, then Bush, then back again to too close too call. Finally, Vance Degeneres is in Florida discussing the details surrounding the Florida recount.

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    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 55 – Aired: 11/7/2000

    Indecision 2000 Choose and Lose

    Jon begins this one-hour special of The Daily Show by going to Senior Political Analyst Stephen Colbert for a look at some of the early election results. Jon then goes over some of the States the candidates have won. Steve Carrel mans the big board, keeping track of the electoral college tally. Jon then goes to the candidates headquarters with Mo Rocca standing by at Bush headquarters & Nancy Walls at Gore headquarters.

    Charles Doty makes perhaps his last run for the Oval Office and Jon takes a look back at this eccentric character in "Charles Doty's Blocked Off Road to the White House". Jon goes live and talks with Dody at his campaign headquarters.

    Political Analyst Miriam Tolan reports from Hillary Clinton's campaign headquarters where they are celebrating her win for the Senate seat of New York.

    Special Political Commentator Senator Bob Dole gives us his special insight as to the close election this year.

    Senior Technical Consultant Vance Degeneres gives us a behind the scenes look at how the show is getting all these election results so quickly, which is basically Vance just watching five other television channels.

    Next, Lewis Black in "Back in Black". He takes a look at State referendums this year: 1.) Arizona's proposals to ban bilingual education, 2.) Colorado and Nevada's proposal to legalize medical marijuana, and 3.) Nebraska and Nevada's proposal to ban same sex marriage.

    Jon ends the show with no clear winner in the election.

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    Season 5, Episode 54 – Aired: 11/6/2000

    Senator Arlen Specter

    Tonight Senator Arlin Specter.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 53 – Aired: 11/2/2000

    Michael Richards

    Tonight, comedian Michael Richards promotes his new show The Michael Richardss Show.

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    Season 5, Episode 52 – Aired: 11/1/2000

    Phil Donahue

    Tonight, talk show host Phil Donahue.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 51 – Aired: 10/31/2000

    David Frost

    Tonight, David Frost.

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    Season 5, Episode 50 – Aired: 10/30/2000

    Brett Butler

    Tonight, comedian Brett Butler.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 49 – Aired: 10/26/2000

    Steven Weber

    Tonight, actor Steven Weber.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 48 – Aired: 10/25/2000

    Posh & Baby Spice

    Tonight, Spice Girls Posh & Baby.

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    Season 5, Episode 47 – Aired: 10/24/2000

    Jeff Garlin

    Tonight, actor Jeff Garlin.

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    Season 5, Episode 46 – Aired: 10/23/2000

    Kevin James

    Tonight, actor and comedian Kevin James.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 45 – Aired: 10/19/2000

    Brendan Fraser

    Tonight, actor Brendan Fraser promotes his new movie Bedazzled.

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    Season 5, Episode 44 – Aired: 10/18/2000

    Joshua Jackson

    Tonight, actor Joshua Jackson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 43 – Aired: 10/17/2000

    Christian Slater

    Tonight, actor Christian Slater promotes his new movie The Contender.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 42 – Aired: 10/16/2000

    Alice Cooper

    Tonight, musician Alice Cooper.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 41 – Aired: 10/5/2000

    Ralph Nader

    Tonight, political activist Ralph Nader.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 40 – Aired: 10/4/2000

    Jewel

    Tonight, singer and songwriter Jewel.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 39 – Aired: 10/3/2000

    Ashton Kutcher

    Tonight, Ashton Kutcher.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 38 – Aired: 10/2/2000

    Dean Cain

    Tonight, actor Dean Cain.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 37 – Aired: 9/28/2000

    Tony Danza

    Tonight, actor Tony Danza.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 36 – Aired: 9/27/2000

    Sylvester Stallone

    Tonight, actor Sylvester Stallone promotes his new movie Get Carter.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 35 – Aired: 9/26/2000

    Bill Goldberg

    Tonight, pro-wrestler Bill Goldberg.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 34 – Aired: 9/25/2000

    Jonathan Katz

    Tonight, comedian Jonathan Katz.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 33 – Aired: 9/21/2000

    Jamie Foxx

    Tonight, actor Jamie Foxx promotes his new movie Bait.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 32 – Aired: 9/20/2000

    Barenaked Ladies

    Tonight, alternative rock band Barenaked Ladies.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 31 – Aired: 9/19/2000

    Jamie Lee Curtis

    Tonight, actress Jamie Lee Curtis.

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    Season 5, Episode 30 – Aired: 9/18/2000

    Ryan Phillippe

    Tonight, actor Ryan Phillippe promotes his new movie The Way of the Gun.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 29 – Aired: 9/14/2000

    Senator Joe Lieberman

    Tonight, Senator Joe Lieberman.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 28 – Aired: 9/13/2000

    Lennox Lewis

    Tonight, professional boxer Lennox Lewis.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 27 – Aired: 9/12/2000

    Eugene Levy

    Tonight, actor Eugene Levy.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 26 – Aired: 9/11/2000

    Joe Mantegna

    Tonight, actor Joe Mantegna.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 25 – Aired: 9/7/2000

    Spinal Tap

    Tonight, Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, & Harry Shearer from Spinal Tap.

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    Season 5, Episode 24 – Aired: 9/6/2000

    Greg Kinnear

    Tonight, actor Greg Kinnear promtoes his new movie Nurse Betty.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 23 – Aired: 9/5/2000

    Donal Logue

    Tonight, actor Donal Logue.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 5, Episode 22 – Aired: 8/24/2000

    Vincent D'Onofrio

    Tonight, actor Vincent D'Onofrio promotes his movie, The Cell.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 21 – Aired: 8/23/2000

    Slash

    Tonight, the lead guitarist of Guns N' Roses, Slash.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 20 – Aired: 8/22/2000

    Jeremy Piven

    Tonight, actor Jeremy Piven.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 19 – Aired: 8/18/2000

    Democratic National Convention Pt. 4

    Tonight, coverage of the Democratic National Convention concludes.

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    Season 5, Episode 18 – Aired: 8/17/2000

    Democratic National Convention Pt. 3

    Tonight, coverage of the Democratic National Convention continues.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 17 – Aired: 8/16/2000

    Democratic National Convention Pt. 2

    Tonight, coverage of the Democratic National Convention continues.

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    Season 5, Episode 16 – Aired: 8/15/2000

    Democratic National Convention Pt. 1

    Tonight, coverage of the Democratic National Convention.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 15 – Aired: 8/4/2000

    Republican National Convention Pt. 4

    Tonight, coverage of the Republican National Convention concludes.

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    Season 5, Episode 14 – Aired: 8/3/2000

    Republican National Convention Pt. 3

    Tonight, coverage of the Republican National Convention continues.

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    Season 5, Episode 13 – Aired: 8/2/2000

    Republican National Convention Pt. 2

    Tonight, coverage of the Republican National Convention continues.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 12 – Aired: 8/1/2000

    Republican National Convention Pt. 1

    Tonight, coverage of the Republican National Convention.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5 – Aired: 7/31/2000

    Campaign Trail to the Road to the White House

    Tonight, a special Daily Show clip show, Campaign Trail to the Road to the White House.

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    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 5, Episode 11 – Aired: 7/26/2000

    Jennifer Beals

    Tonight, actress Jennifer Beals promotes her new movie A House Divided.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 10 – Aired: 7/25/2000

    Joe Eszterhas

    Tonight, writer Joe Eszterhas, best known for his screenplays for Basic Instinct and Showgirls.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 9 – Aired: 7/24/2000

    Peter Fonda

    Tonight, actor Peter Fonda promotes his new movie, Thomas and the Magic Railroad.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 8 – Aired: 7/20/2000

    Al Roker

    Tonight, weather man for NBC's Today show, Al Roker.

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    Season 5, Episode 7 – Aired: 7/19/2000

    Fourth Anniversary Special

    Tonight, the Daily Show's Fourth Anniversary Special.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 6 – Aired: 7/18/2000

    Halle Berry

    Tonight, actress Halle Berry promotes her new movie X-Men.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 5 – Aired: 7/17/2000

    Shawn & Marlon Wayans

    Tonight, actors Shawn & Marlon Wayans.

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    Season 5, Episode 4 – Aired: 7/13/2000

    Billy Crudup

    Tonight, actor Billy Crudup promotes his new movie Jesus' Son.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 3 – Aired: 7/12/2000

    Famke Janssen

    Tonight, star of X-Men, actress Famke Janssen.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 2 – Aired: 7/11/2000

    J.K. Simmons

    Tonight, star of HBO's Oz, actor J.K. Simmons.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 5, Episode 1 – Aired: 7/10/2000

    Anna Paquin

    Tonight, actress Anna Paquin star of X-Men.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 161 – Aired: 6/29/2000

    John C. Reilly

    Tonight, actor John C. Reilly.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 160 – Aired: 6/28/2000

    Richie Sambora

    Tonight, lead guitarist for rock band Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 159 – Aired: 6/27/2000

    Jeff Probst

    Tonight, host of Survivor, Jeff Probst.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 158 – Aired: 6/26/2000

    Cheri Oteri

    Tonight, Saturday Night Live's Cheri Oteri promotes her new movie Scary Movie.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 157 – Aired: 6/22/2000

    Alicia Silverstone

    Tonight, actress Alicia Silverstone promotes her new movie Love's Labour's Lost.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 156 – Aired: 6/21/2000

    Freddie Prinze Jr.

    Tonight, actor Freddie Prinze Jr. star of Boys and Girls.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 155 – Aired: 6/20/2000

    Joe Lockhart

    Tonight, White House Press Secretary for Bill Clinton, Joe Lockhart.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 154 – Aired: 6/19/2000

    Heather Donahue

    Tonight, actress Heather Donahue.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 153 – Aired: 6/15/2000

    Julie Brown

    Tonight, comedian Julie Brown.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 152 – Aired: 6/14/2000

    Jimmy Kimmel & Adam Carolla

    Tonight, Jimmy Kimmel & Adam Carolla from The Man Show.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 151 – Aired: 6/13/2000

    Mark Curry

    Tonight, comedian Mark Curry.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4 – Aired: 6/12/2000

    When the Elderly Go on TV with Al Greenwood

    Tonight, a Daily Show clip show with special host, Al Greenwood.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 150 – Aired: 6/7/2000

    Michael Moore

    Tonight, film director and documentarian Michael Moore.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 149 – Aired: 6/6/2000

    Kelli Williams

    Tonight, actress Kelli Williams.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 148 – Aired: 6/5/2000

    Penn & Teller

    Tonight, magicians Penn & Teller.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 147 – Aired: 5/31/2000

    Sonja Christopher

    Tonight, actress Sonja Christopher.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 146 – Aired: 5/30/2000

    Amy Jo Johnson

    Tonight, actress Amy Jo Johnson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 145 – Aired: 5/29/2000

    Thandie Newton

    Tonight, actress Thandie Newton.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 144 – Aired: 5/18/2000

    Michael Rapaport

    Tonight, actor Michael Rapaport promotes his movie Small Time Crooks.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 143 – Aired: 5/17/2000

    Jane Leeves

    Tonight, actress Jane Leeves from Frasier.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 142 – Aired: 5/16/2000

    Kyle MacLachlan

    Tonight, actor Kyle MacLachlan.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 141 – Aired: 5/15/2000

    Tracey Ullman

    Tonight, comedian Tracey Ullman promotes her new film Small Time Crooks.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 140 – Aired: 5/11/2000

    Betty White

    Tonight, actress and comedian Betty White.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 139 – Aired: 5/10/2000

    Andy Richter

    Tonight, comedian Andy Richter.

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    9.5 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 138 – Aired: 5/9/2000

    Jesse L. Martin

    Tonight, actor Jesse Martin from the show Law & Order.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 137 – Aired: 5/8/2000

    Wendie Malick

    Tonight, actress Wendie Malick from the show Just Shoot Me!

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 136 – Aired: 5/4/2000

    Eric Close

    Tonight, actor Eric Close from the show Now and Again.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 135 – Aired: 5/3/2000

    Julie Warner

    Tonight, actress Julie Warner.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 134 – Aired: 5/2/2000

    Luke Wilson

    Tonight, actor Luke Wilson.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 133 – Aired: 5/1/2000

    S. Epatha Merkerson

    Tonight, actress S. Epatha Merkerson from the show Law and Order.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 132 – Aired: 4/27/2000

    Stephen Baldwin

    Tonight, actor Stephen Baldwin promotes his new movie The Flintstone in Viva Rock Vegas.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 131 – Aired: 4/26/2000

    Jeanne Tripplehorn

    Tonight, actress Jeanne Tripplehorn.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 130 – Aired: 4/25/2000

    Kirsten Dunst

    Tonight, actress Kirsten Dunst.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 129 – Aired: 4/24/2000

    Hugh Hefner

    Tonight, Hugh Hefner and the Bentley Twins.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 128 – Aired: 4/20/2000

    Senator Arlen Specter

    Tonight, Senator Arlen Specter.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 127 – Aired: 4/19/2000

    Diamond Dallas Page

    Tonight, pro-wrestler Diamond Dallas Page.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 126 – Aired: 4/18/2000

    Samantha Mathis

    Tonight, actress Samantha Mathis.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 125 – Aired: 4/17/2000

    Stanley Tucci

    Tonight, actor Stanley Tucci.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 124 – Aired: 4/13/2000

    David Alan Grier

    Tonight, comedian David Alan Grier.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 123 – Aired: 4/12/2000

    Patrick Stewart

    Tonight, actor Patrick Stewart.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 122 – Aired: 4/11/2000

    Ben Stein

    Tonight, actor Ben Stein how of Win Ben Stein's Money.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 121 – Aired: 4/10/2000

    Roger Daltrey

    Tonight, founder and lead singer of The Who, Roger Daltrey.

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    8.1 Great 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 120 – Aired: 3/30/2000

    Jimmy Smits

    Tonight, actor Jimmy Smits promotes his new movie Price of Glory.

    Jon begins the show tonight with headlines. The Elian Gonzalez story boils over as the Mayor of Miami takes on Janet Reno in a segment called "Elian Among Us".

    Next, OPEC meets in Vienna and agrees to boost production by 1.5 million barrels a day in a segment called "Crude Awakening". Senior Fossil Fuel Correspondent Vance Degeneres talks with Jon about the effects of a gas shortage on the economy and the future possibilities on new energy sources.

    Jon then brings us the Daily Show Books-A-Poppin' segment, an update about this week's literary news. First, The Joy of Sex author Dr. Alex Comfort died this week and Jon tells us a brief history of this revolutionary book. Also, Harry Potter will discover girls in the next book due to come out.

    Finally, Lewis Black in "Back in Black". Monica Lewinsky came out trying to sell a new set of purses. Saddam Hussein's son won the election in Iraq with 99.9% of the vote. The Vietnamese celebrate the 25th anniversary of their victory over America.

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    Season 4, Episode 119 – Aired: 3/29/2000

    Triumph the Insult Comic Dog

    Tonight, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog from Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 118 – Aired: 3/28/2000

    Joshua Jackson

    Tonight, actor Joshua Jackson promotes his new movie The Skulls.

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    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 117 – Aired: 3/27/2000

    John Lydon

    Tonight, English lead vocalist for the Sex Pistols John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 116 – Aired: 3/23/2000

    Leelee Sobieski

    Tonight, actress Leelee Sobieski promotes her new movie Here on Earth.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 115 – Aired: 3/22/2000

    Eric Idle

    Tonight, comedian Eric Idle.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 114 – Aired: 3/21/2000

    Marla Sokoloff

    Tonight, actress Marla Sokoloff promotes her new movie Whatever It Takes.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 113 – Aired: 3/20/2000

    Chris Meloni

    Tonight, actor Chris Meloni of Law and Order: SVU.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 112 – Aired: 3/16/2000

    Drew Carey

    Tonight, comedian Drew Carey of The Drew Carey Show.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 111 – Aired: 3/15/2000

    Wolf Blitzer

    Tonight, CNN reporter and host of The Situation Room, Wolf Blitzer.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 110 – Aired: 3/14/2000

    Kim Delaney

    Tonight, actress Kim Delaney promotes her new movie Mission to Mars.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 109 – Aired: 3/13/2000

    Eddie Izzard

    Tonight, comedian Eddie Izzard.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 108 – Aired: 3/9/2000

    Garry Shandling

    Tonight, Garry Shandling promotes his new movie What Planet Are You From?

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 107 – Aired: 3/8/2000

    Bob Dole

    Tonight, Senator Bob Dole.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 106 – Aired: 3/7/2000

    Kevin Pollak

    Tonight, actor Kevin Pollak.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 105 – Aired: 3/6/2000

    Neil Patrick Harris

    Tonight, Neil Patrick Harris promotes his new movie The Next Best Thing.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 104 – Aired: 3/2/2000

    Ellen DeGeneres

    Tonight, comedian Ellen DeGeneres promotes her new film If These Walls Could Talk 2.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 103 – Aired: 3/1/2000

    Tobey Maguire

    Tonight, actor Tobey Maguire promotes his new film Wonder Boys.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 102 – Aired: 2/29/2000

    Vin Diesel

    Tonight, actor Vin Diesel promotes his new sci-fi film, Pitch Black.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 101 – Aired: 2/28/2000

    Forest Whitaker

    Tonight, actor Forest Whitaker.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 100 – Aired: 2/24/2000

    Rachael Leigh Cook

    Tonight, actress Rachael Leigh Cook.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 99 – Aired: 2/23/2000

    Charlize Theron

    Tonight, actress Charlize Theron promotes her new movie, Reindeer Games.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 98 – Aired: 2/22/2000

    Snoop Dogg

    Tonight, rapper Snoop Dogg.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 97 – Aired: 2/17/2000

    Ed McMahon

    Tonight, ex-sidekick on the Tonight Show, Ed McMahon.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 96 – Aired: 2/16/2000

    Matthew Perry

    Tonight, actor Matthew Perry promotes his new movie, The Whole Nine Yards.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 95 – Aired: 2/15/2000

    Dennis Farina

    Tonight, actor Dennis Farina.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 94 – Aired: 2/14/2000

    Moby

    Tonight, singer and songwriter Moby.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 93 – Aired: 2/3/2000

    Jason Priestley

    Tonight, actor Jason Priestley.

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    7.2 Good 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 92 – Aired: 2/2/2000

    Focus on New Hampshire Special

    Tonight, a Daily Show special, Focus on New Hampshire. Jon begins with a look at John McCain's victory in the New Hampshire primary. On the Democratic side, Gore wins by a narrow margin. Vance DeGeneres & Nancy Walls report live from McCain headquarters while Mo Rocca reports from Gore headquarters. They later look at exit polling and the parties for the winners. Jon then talks with Bob Dole about the results. Jon then looks at the fringe candidates, those without a chance but still fun to look at. Beth Littleford discusses how the homosexual issue was used in the primaries with Jon. Jon then looks at the superstition that is Groundhog Day. Stephen Colbert looks at some eccentric voters in New Hampshire.

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    Season 4, Episode 91 – Aired: 2/1/2000

    Jeff Bridges

    Tonight, actor Jeff Bridges promotes his new film Simpatico.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 90 – Aired: 1/27/2000

    David Arquette

    Tonight, David Arquette promotes his new movie Scream 3.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 89 – Aired: 1/26/2000

    Jenny McCarthy

    Tonight, actress and model Jenny McCarthy.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 88 – Aired: 1/25/2000

    Peter Krause

    Tonight, actor Peter Krause.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 87 – Aired: 1/24/2000

    Selma Blair

    Tonight, actress Selma Blair promotes her new movie Down to You.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 86 – Aired: 1/20/2000

    Jerry Springer

    Tonight, tabloid talk show host Jerry Springer.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 85 – Aired: 1/19/2000

    Freddie Prinze Jr.

    Tonight, actor Freddie Prinze Jr. promotes his new movie Down to You.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 84 – Aired: 1/18/2000

    Frankie Muniz

    Tonight, Malcolm in the Middle star Frankie Muniz.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 83 – Aired: 1/17/2000

    Penelope Ann Miller

    Tonight, actress Penelope Ann Miller.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 82 – Aired: 1/13/2000

    Michael Stipe

    Tonight, lead singer of R.E.M., Michael Stipe.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 81 – Aired: 1/12/2000

    Ice Cube

    Tonight, rapper and actor Ice Cube, star of Next Friday.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 80 – Aired: 1/11/2000

    Will Ferrell

    Tonight, comedian Will Ferrell.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 79 – Aired: 1/10/2000

    Joe Montana

    Tonight, NFL quarterback Joe Montana.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 78 – Aired: 1/6/2000

    Richard Belzer

    Tonight, comedian Richard Belzer.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 77 – Aired: 1/5/2000

    Robbie Williams

    Tonight, singer Robbie Williams.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 76 – Aired: 1/4/2000

    Cynthia Nixon

    Tonight, Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon talks about how she spent her New Years with Jon and then shares some of her baby pictures.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 75 – Aired: 12/21/1999

    Jewel

    Tonight, singer Jewel promotes her new album, Joy: A Holiday Collection.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 74 – Aired: 12/20/1999

    David Boreanaz

    Tonight, star of the show Angel, David Boreanaz.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 73 – Aired: 12/16/1999

    George Carlin

    Tonight, comedic legend George Carlin.

  •  
    9.1 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 4 – Aired: 12/15/1999

    Greatest Millenium Special

    Tonight's special focuses on the past accomplishments of the last 1000 years. Jon first gives a brief history of the last 1000 years. Vance DeGeneres then looks at the evolution of the media in The Mediums the Millenium. Jon discusses the media's future with Stephen Colbert, Senior Media Analyst. Steve Carell looks at how religions get their message across in Doom and Gloom: Religion Today. Lewis Black then looks at the coming apocalypse in Signs of the Apocalypse. Beth Littleford interviews Ted Nugent. Steve Carell looks at one of the world's current prophets. Mo Rocca looks at the millenium to come. Stephen Colbert talks with a man from South Carolina about his UFO welcome center. Jon then talks with a panel of experts, including Jody Pendarvis, UFO ambassador; Dr. Terry Johnson, alien abductee & sperm donor; & Fran Baskerville, singing psychic. The man of the millenium is named, none other than Charlton Heston. Finally, They Might Be Giants perform and record an original song with the first device to ever record the human voice, an original wax cylinder from the Edison laboratories.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 72 – Aired: 12/14/1999

    Shannen Doherty

    Tonight, actress and star of the show Charmed, Shannen Doherty.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 71 – Aired: 12/13/1999

    Joan Lunden

    Tonight, television reporter Joan Lunden.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 70 – Aired: 12/9/1999

    Rob Schneider

    Tonight, comedian Rob Schneider promotes his new movie Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 69 – Aired: 12/8/1999

    Senator Bob Dole, Part 2

    Tonight, the second part of the interview with Senator Bob Dole.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 68 – Aired: 12/7/1999

    Senator Bob Dole, Part 1

    Tonight, the first of a two part interview with Senator Bob Dole.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 67 – Aired: 12/6/1999

    Paul Rudd

    Tonight, actor Paul Rudd.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 66 – Aired: 12/2/1999

    Michael Boatman

    Tonight, actor from the show Spin City, Michael Boatman.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 65 – Aired: 12/1/1999

    Laura San Giacomo

    Tonight, actress Laura San Giacomo from Just Shoot Me!

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 64 – Aired: 11/30/1999

    Stephen Rea

    Tonight, actor Stephen Rea promotes his new film, The End of the Affair.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 4, Episode 63 – Aired: 11/29/1999

    Goo Goo Dolls

    Tonight, alternative rock band, the Goo Goo Dolls.

  •  
    7.8 Good 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 62 – Aired: 11/18/1999

    Bill Maher

    Tonight, comedian and the host of Politically Incorrect, Bill Maher.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 61 – Aired: 11/17/1999

    Yasmine Bleeth

    Tonight, actress and model Yasmine Bleeth.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 60 – Aired: 11/16/1999

    Tori Amos

    Tonight, singer Tori Amos promotes her new album, To Venus and Back.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 59 – Aired: 11/15/1999

    Christina Ricci

    Tonight, actress Christina Ricci promotes her new film Sleepy Hollow.

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 58 – Aired: 11/9/1999

    Kathy Griffin

    Tonight, comedian Kathy Griffin.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 57 – Aired: 11/8/1999

    Kellie Martin

    Tonight, actress Kellie Martin from E.R..

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 56 – Aired: 11/4/1999

    Roshumba Williams

    Tonight, model Roshumba Williams promotes her new book, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Being a Model.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 55 – Aired: 11/3/1999

    Dave Grohl

    Tonight, former Nirvana drummer and current Foo Fighters singer, Dave Grohl.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 54 – Aired: 11/2/1999

    Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Tonight, actress Jennifer Love Hewitt.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 53 – Aired: 11/1/1999

    Chris O'Donnell

    Tonight, actor Chris O'Donnell promotes his new movie The Bachelor.

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 52 – Aired: 10/28/1999

    Melanie C. (Spice Girls)

    Tonight, Melanie C. aka Sporty Spice from The Spice Girls.

  •  
    9.4 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 51 – Aired: 10/27/1999

    Sarah Michelle Gellar

    Tonight, actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, star of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 50 – Aired: 10/26/1999

    Louie Anderson

    Tonight, comedian Louie Anderson.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 49 – Aired: 10/25/1999

    Cathy Moriarty

    Tonight, Cathy Moriarty promotes her new movie Crazy in Alabama.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 48 – Aired: 10/21/1999

    Melissa Gilbert

    Tonight, actress Melissa Gilbert.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 47 – Aired: 10/20/1999

    Amy Brenneman

    Tonight, Judging Amy star Amy Brenneman.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 46 – Aired: 10/19/1999

    Steven Wright

    Tonight, stand-up comic Steven Wright.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 45 – Aired: 10/18/1999

    Rebecca Gayheart

    Tonight, actress Rebecca Gayheart.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 44 – Aired: 10/7/1999

    Molly Shannon

    Tonight, comedian Molly Shannon promotes her new movie Superstar.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 43 – Aired: 10/6/1999

    Brooke Shields

    Tonight, actress Brooke Shields.

  •  
    10 Perfect 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 42 – Aired: 10/5/1999

    Maury Povich

    Tonight, talk show host Maury Povich.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 41 – Aired: 10/4/1999

    Greg Proops

    Tonight, Whose Line is it Anyway? comedian Greg Proops.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 40 – Aired: 9/30/1999

    Bruce McCulloch & Mark McKinney

    Tonight, Kids in the Hall stars Bruce McCulloch & Mark McKinney.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 39 – Aired: 9/29/1999

    Richard Lewis

    Tonight, comedian Richard Lewis.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 38 – Aired: 9/28/1999

    Melissa Joan Hart

    Tonight, actress Melissa Joan Hart promoting her new movie Drive Me Crazy.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 37 – Aired: 9/27/1999

    Norm MacDonald

    Tonight, actor and comedian Norm MacDonald.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 36 – Aired: 9/23/1999

    Steve Zahn

    Tonight, actor Steve Zahn.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 35 – Aired: 9/22/1999

    Dave Chappelle

    Tonight, actor and comedian Dave Chappelle.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 34 – Aired: 9/21/1999

    Donny & Marie Osmond

    Tonight, siblings and singers Donny & Marie Osmond.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 33 – Aired: 9/20/1999

    Andy Richter

    Tonight, comedian Andy Richter.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 32 – Aired: 9/16/1999

    David Cross

    Tonight, David Cross promotes his new comedy special, The Pride is Back.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 31 – Aired: 9/15/1999

    Jason Priestly

    Tonight, actor Jason Priestly.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 30 – Aired: 9/14/1999

    Tom Green

    Tonight, comedian Tom Green from MTV's The Tom Green Show.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 29 – Aired: 9/13/1999

    Elayne Boosler

    Tonight, comedian Elayne Boosler.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4 – Aired: 8/30/1999

    Daily Show Summer Spectacular

    Tonight, the Daily Show Summer Spectacular.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 28 – Aired: 8/26/1999

    Nia Long

    Tonight, actress Nia Long promotes her new movie In Too Deep.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 27 – Aired: 8/25/1999

    Dwight Yoakam

    Tonight, singer and actor Dwight Yoakam.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 26 – Aired: 8/24/1999

    LL Cool J

    Tonight, hip hop artist and star of In Too Deep, LL Cool J.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 25 – Aired: 8/23/1999

    Cheryl Ladd

    Tonight, actress Cheryl Ladd.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 24 – Aired: 8/19/1999

    French Stewart

    Tonight, actor French Stewart from the show 3rd Rock from the Sun.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 23 – Aired: 8/18/1999

    Sarah Jessica Parker

    Tonight, actress and star of Sex in the City, Sarah Jessica Parker.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 22 – Aired: 8/17/1999

    Molly Ringwald

    Tonight, actress Molly Ringwald promotes her new movie, Teaching Mrs. Tingle.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 21 – Aired: 8/16/1999

    Carson Daly

    Tonight, host of TRL, Carson Daly.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 20 – Aired: 8/12/1999

    Eduardo Sanchez & Daniel Myrick

    Tonight, co-directors of The Blair Witch Project, Eduardo Sanchez & Daniel Myrick.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 19 – Aired: 8/11/1999

    Pierce Brosnan

    Tonight, actor and star of The Thomas Crown Affair, Pierce Brosnan.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 18 – Aired: 8/10/1999

    Dom Irrera

    Tonight, comedian Dom Irrera.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 17 – Aired: 8/9/1999

    Dave Foley

    Tonight, actor and star of Newsradio, Dave Foley.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 16 – Aired: 8/5/1999

    Jeffrey Tambor

    Tonight, actor Jeffrey Tambor.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 15 – Aired: 8/4/1999

    Denis Leary

    Tonight, actor and comedian Denis Leary.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 14 – Aired: 8/3/1999

    Garry Marshall

    Tonight, director Garry Marshall.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 13 – Aired: 8/2/1999

    Bebe Neuwirth

    Tonight, actress Bebe Neuwirth.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 12 – Aired: 7/29/1999

    Janeane Garofalo

    Tonight, comedian and star of Mystery Men, Janeane Garofalo.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 11 – Aired: 7/28/1999

    Vince Neil

    Tonight, lead singer for Mötley Crüe, Vince Neil.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 10 – Aired: 7/27/1999

    Wendie Malick

    Tonight, actress Wendie Malick from the show Just Shoot Me!

  •  
    7.2 Good 2 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 9 – Aired: 7/26/1999

    Donny Osmond

    Tonight, singer Donny Osmond.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 8 – Aired: 7/22/1999

    Joely Fisher

    Tonight, actress and star of Inspector Gadget, Joely Fisher.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 7 – Aired: 7/21/1999

    Third Anniversary Special

    Tonight, The Daily Show celebrates its third anniversary on the air.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 6 – Aired: 7/20/1999

    David Brenner

    Tonight, comedian David Brenner.

  •  
    10 Perfect 3 Votes
    Season 4, Episode 5 – Aired: 7/19/1999

    Christa Miller

    Tonight, actress and star of The Drew Carey Show, Christa Miller.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 4 – Aired: 7/15/1999

    Robert Klein

    Tonight, actor Robert Klein.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 3 – Aired: 7/14/1999

    John Leguizamo

    Tonight, actor and comedian John Leguizamo promotes his new movie, Summer of Sam.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 2 – Aired: 7/13/1999

    Miss Piggy

    Tonight, Muppet character Miss Piggy.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 4, Episode 1 – Aired: 7/12/1999

    Adam Arkin

    Tonight, actor and star of Chicago Hope, Adam Arkin.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 157 – Aired: 7/1/1999

    Rob Schneider

    Tonight, comedian actor Rob Schneider.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 156 – Aired: 6/30/1999

    Roseanne

    Tonight, actress and comedian Roseanne.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 155 – Aired: 6/29/1999

    Scott Wolf

    Tonight, actor and star of Party of Five, Scott Wolf.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 154 – Aired: 6/28/1999

    Margaret Cho

    Tonight, comedian Margaret Cho.

  •  
    8.8 Great 3 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 153 – Aired: 6/24/1999

    Richard Belzer

    Tonight, actor and comedian Richard Belzer.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 152 – Aired: 6/23/1999

    Adam Sandler

    Tonight, comedian and star of Big Daddy, Adam Sandler.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 151 – Aired: 6/22/1999

    Jimmy Kimmel

    Tonight, co-host of The Man Show, Jimmy Kimmel.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 150 – Aired: 6/21/1999

    Felicity Huffman

    Tonight, actress Felicity Huffman.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 149 – Aired: 6/17/1999

    Heather Graham

    Tonight, actress Heather Graham promotes her new movie, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 148 – Aired: 6/16/1999

    Mike Myers

    Tonight, a second interview with actor and star of Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Mike Myers.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 147 – Aired: 6/15/1999

    Rob Lowe

    Tonight, actor and star from The West Wing, Rob Lowe.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 146 – Aired: 6/14/1999

    Mike Myers

    Tonight, funny man actor Michael Myers and star of Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 145 – Aired: 6/10/1999

    Timothy Hutton

    Tonight, actor and star of The General's Daughter, Timothy Hutton.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 144 – Aired: 6/9/1999

    Damon Wayans

    Tonight, actor Damon Wayans promotes his new book called Bootleg.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 143 – Aired: 6/8/1999

    Caroline Rhea

    Tonight, actress Caroline Rhea star of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 142 – Aired: 6/7/1999

    Harry Connick Jr.

    Tonight, singer Harry Connick Jr. promotes his new album Come By Me.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 141 – Aired: 5/27/1999

    Jamie Foxx

    Tonight, actor Jamie Foxx promotes his new movie Held Up.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 140 – Aired: 5/26/1999

    Natalie Portman

    Tonight, actress and star of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Natalie Portman.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 139 – Aired: 5/25/1999

    Suzanne Somers

    Tonight, actress Suzanne Somers.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 138 – Aired: 5/24/1999

    Patricia Richardson

    Tonight, Home Improvement star Patricia Richardson.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 137 – Aired: 5/20/1999

    Ray Romano

    Tonight, actor Ray Romano from the show Everybody Loves Raymond.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 136 – Aired: 5/19/1999

    Camryn Manheim

    Tonight, Camryn Manheim from the show The Practice.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 135 – Aired: 5/18/1999

    Robert Schimmel

    Tonight, comedian Robert Schimmel.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 134 – Aired: 5/17/1999

    Jane Seymour

    Tonight, actress Jane Seymour.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 133 – Aired: 5/13/1999

    Esai Morales

    Tonight, actor Esai Morales.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 132 – Aired: 5/12/1999

    Ted Danson

    Tonight, actor Ted Danson.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 131 – Aired: 5/11/1999

    Paula Cale

    Tonight, actress Paula Cale from the show Providence.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 130 – Aired: 5/10/1999

    Thomas Gibson

    Tonight, actor Thomas Gibson from Dharma and Greg.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 129 – Aired: 4/29/1999

    Joy Behar

    Tonight, Joy Behar, co-host on The View.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 128 – Aired: 4/28/1999

    Chris Robinson

    Tonight, singer from the Black Crowes, Chris Robinson.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 127 – Aired: 4/27/1999

    Sheryl Lee Ralph

    Tonight, actress and singer Sheryl Lee Ralph.

  •  
    9.2 Superb 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 126 – Aired: 4/26/1999

    Seth Green

    Tonight, actor Seth Green.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 125 – Aired: 4/22/1999

    David Spade

    Tonight, actor and comedian David Spade promotes his new movie Lost and Found.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 124 – Aired: 4/21/1999

    Angelina Jolie

    Tonight, actress Angelina Jolie.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 123 – Aired: 4/20/1999

    Rob Estes

    Tonight, actor Rob Estes from Melrose Place.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 122 – Aired: 4/19/1999

    Sharon Lawrence

    Tonight, actress Sharon Lawrence from NYPD Blue.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 121 – Aired: 4/15/1999

    Marlee Matlin

    Tonight, actress Marlee Matlin.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 120 – Aired: 4/14/1999

    Jackie Chan

    Tonight, martial artist and actor Jackie Chan.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 119 – Aired: 4/13/1999

    Josh Charles

    Tonight, actor Josh Charles from Sports Night.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 118 – Aired: 4/12/1999

    Ernie Hudson

    Tonight, actor Ernie Hudson.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 117 – Aired: 4/1/1999

    Stephen Baldwin

    Tonight, actor Stephen Baldwin.

  •  
    8.8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 116 – Aired: 3/31/1999

    Diane Lane

    Tonight, actress Diane Lane promotes her new movie A Walk on the Moon.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 115 – Aired: 3/30/1999

    Omar Epps

    Tonight, actor Omar Epps.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 114 – Aired: 3/29/1999

    Ron Howard

    Tonight, director Ron Howard.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 113 – Aired: 3/25/1999

    Janine Turner

    Tonight, actress Janine Turner.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 112 – Aired: 3/24/1999

    Sandra Bullock

    Tonight, Sandra Bullock promotes her new movie Forces of Nature.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 111 – Aired: 3/23/1999

    Norm MacDonald

    Tonight, Norm MacDonald promotes The Norm Show.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 110 – Aired: 3/22/1999

    Jennifer Grey

    Tonight, actress Jennifer Grey promotes her new show, It's Like, You Know....

  •  
    9 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 109 – Aired: 3/18/1999

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt

    Tonight, Joseph Gordon-Levitt from the show 3rd Rock from the Sun.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 108 – Aired: 3/17/1999

    John Larroquette

    Tonight, Frank DeCaro's Oscar Special and actor John Larroquette.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 107 – Aired: 3/16/1999

    Chris Isaak

    Tonight, country music singer Chris Isaak.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 106 – Aired: 3/15/1999

    Peter Krause

    Tonight, actor Peter Krause.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 105 – Aired: 3/11/1999

    Hootie & the Blowfish and Billy Crystal

    Tonight, rock band Hootie & the Blowfish perform and actor Billy Crystal promotes his new movie Analyze This.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 104 – Aired: 3/10/1999

    Sammy Hagar

    Tonight, rock singer Sammy Hagar.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 103 – Aired: 3/9/1999

    Jon Voight

    Tonight, actor Jon Voight promotes his new movie Varsity Blues.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 102 – Aired: 3/8/1999

    Ian McKellen

    Tonight, actor Ian McKellen.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 101 – Aired: 3/4/1999

    Ryan Phillippe

    Tonight, Ryan Phillippe promotes his new movie Cruel Intentions.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 100 – Aired: 3/3/1999

    Jeri Ryan

    Tonight, Jeri Ryan from Star Trek Voyager.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 99 – Aired: 3/2/1999

    Eric McCormack

    Tonight, Eric McCormack from Will and Grace.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 98 – Aired: 3/1/1999

    John Tesh

    Tonight, pianist and singer John Tesh.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 97 – Aired: 2/18/1999

    Mike Judge

    Tonight, the creator of Beavis and Butthead Mike Judge promotes his new movie, Office Space.

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 96 – Aired: 2/17/1999

    Ed McMahon

    Tonight, legendary sidekick from the Tonight Show, Ed McMahon.

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 95 – Aired: 2/16/1999

    Melina Kanakaredes

    Tonight, actress Melina Kanakaredes.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 94 – Aired: 2/11/1999

    Daniel Stern

    Tonight, actor Daniel Stern.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 93 – Aired: 2/10/1999

    Pamela Anderson

    Tonight, Baywatch star and actress Pamela Anderson.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 92 – Aired: 2/9/1999

    Brendan Fraser

    Tonight, actor Brendan Fraser

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 91 – Aired: 2/8/1999

    Melissa Gilbert

    Tonight, actress Melissa Gilbert.

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 90 – Aired: 2/4/1999

    Jerry O'Connell

    Tonight, actor Jerry O'Connell from the hit sci-fi show, Sliders.

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 89 – Aired: 2/3/1999

    Kellie Martin

    Tonight, actress Kellie Martin promotes E.R.

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 88 – Aired: 2/2/1999

    Dave Foley

    Tonight, comedian and News Radio actor, Dave Foley

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 87 – Aired: 2/1/1999

    George Carlin

    Tonight, legendary comedian George Carlin.

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 86 – Aired: 1/28/1999

    D.L. Hughley

    Tonight, comedian D.L. Hughley.

  •  
    8.5 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 85 – Aired: 1/27/1999

    Yasmine Bleeth

    Tonight, model and actress Yasmine Bleeth.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 84 – Aired: 1/26/1999

    David Cross

    Tonight, comedian David Cross is on the show.

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 83 – Aired: 1/25/1999

    Matthew Lillard

    Tonight, actor Matthew Lillard is promoting his new movie, Dead Man's Curve.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 82 – Aired: 1/21/1999

    Carmen Electra

    Tonight, model and actress Carmen Electra.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 81 – Aired: 1/20/1999

    Michael Stipe

    Tonight on the show, lead singer from R.E.M. Michael Stipe

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 80 – Aired: 1/19/1999

    William Baldwin

    Tonight, William Baldwin promotes his new movie, Virus.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 79 – Aired: 1/18/1999

    David Alan Grier

    Segments:
    -
    -

    Guest:
    Tonight on the show, comedian David Alan Grier.

  •  
    10 Perfect 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 78 – Aired: 1/14/1999

    Gillian Anderson

    Segments: - - Guest: Tonight, Gillian Anderson from The X-Files.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 77 – Aired: 1/13/1999

    Tracey Ullman

    Segments: - - Guest: Tonight, actress and comedian Tracey Ullman.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 76 – Aired: 1/12/1999

    Sandra Bernhard

    Segments: - - Guest: Tonight, actress and comedian Sandra Bernhard.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 75 – Aired: 1/11/1999

    Michael J. Fox

    Segments:
    -
    -

    Guest:
    Tonight, actor Michael J. Fox from Spin City.

  •  
    10 Perfect 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 41 – Aired: 12/17/1998

    Richard Lewis

    The Daily Show, which has recently named the "best Late Night Comedy" by TV Guide, marks a change. Craig Kilborn, who has hosted the show since 1996, will leave, as will popular correspondents A. Whitney Brown and Brian Unger.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 40 – Aired: 12/16/1998

    Jon Stewart

    Tonight on the show, comedian Jon Stewart.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 39 – Aired: 12/15/1998

    Deborah Norville

    Tonight, television reporter Deborah Norville.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 38 – Aired: 12/14/1998

    Wendy Malick

    Tonight on the show, actress Wendy Malick from Just Shoot Me!

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 37 – Aired: 11/19/1998

    Jerry Springer

    Tonight, shock television host Jerry Springer promotes his new movie, Ringmaster.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 35 – Aired: 11/17/1998

    Kate Mulgrew

    Tonight, actress Kate Mulgrew from the television show Star Trek Voyager.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 34 – Aired: 11/16/1998

    Ken Olin

    Tonight, actor Ken Olin is promoting his show, L.A. Doctors.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 33 – Aired: 11/11/1998

    Roma Downey

    Tonight, actress Roma Downey from Touched by an Angel.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 32 – Aired: 11/10/1998

    Travis Tritt

    Tonight, country music singer Travis Tritt.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 31 – Aired: 11/9/1998

    John Fugelsang

    Tonight, the host of America's Funniest Home Videos, John Fugelsang.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 30 – Aired: 11/5/1998

    Henry Winkler

    Tonight, Henry Winkler (aka The Fonz) is on the show promoting his new movie, Water Boy.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 29 – Aired: 11/4/1998

    Queen Latifah

    Tonight on the show, actress and singer Queen Latifah.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 28 – Aired: 11/3/1998

    Upright Citizens Brigade

    Tonight on the show, sketch comedy group Upright Citizens Brigade.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 27 – Aired: 11/2/1998

    Blair Underwood

    Actor Blair Underwood is tonight's guest.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 26 – Aired: 10/27/1998

    David Cross & Bob Odenkirk

    Tonight, comedians from Mr. Show, David Cross & Bob Odenkirk.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 25 – Aired: 9/24/1998

    Janeane Garofalo

    Tonight, Janeane Garofalo promotes her new movie Clay Pigeons.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 24 – Aired: 9/23/1998

    Denis Leary

    Comedian and actor Denis Leary is tonight's guest.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 23 – Aired: 9/22/1998

    Bonnie Raitt

    Blues singer Bonnie Raitt is tonight's guest.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 22 – Aired: 9/21/1998

    Jackie Chan

    Jackie Chan is tonight's guest, promoting his new movie, Rush Hour.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 21 – Aired: 9/17/1998

    Vince Vaughn

    Vince Vaughn is tonight's guest, promoting his new movie, Clay Pigeons

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 20 – Aired: 9/16/1998

    Ben Stiller

    Tonight, actor Ben Stiller promotes his new movie Permanent Midnight.

  •  
    N/A Never Rated
    Season 1, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/10/2010

    The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 02/11/2010

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  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 19 – Aired: 9/15/1998

    Dr. Ruth Westheimer

    Dr. Ruth, popular sex therapist, is tonight's guest.

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 18 – Aired: 9/14/1998

    Renee Hicks

    Comedian Renee Hicks is tonight's guest

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 17 – Aired: 9/10/1998

    Terry Jones

    Terry Jones from Monty Python is tonight's guest, promoting his new mini-series, Ancient Inventions.

  •  
    9 Superb 1 Vote
    Season 6892, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/9/2010

    The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 02/09/2010

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  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 16 – Aired: 6/25/1998

    Scott Thompson

    Tonight's guest, Scott Thompson from Kids in the Hall.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 15 – Aired: 6/3/1998

    David Boreanaz

    Tonight's guest, David Boreanaz from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 14 – Aired: 3/30/1998

    Al Franken

    Al Franken is tonight's guest, promoting his show LateLine.

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 13 – Aired: 3/12/1998

    Henry Thomas

    Tonights guest, Henry Thomas promoting his new movie, Moby Dick

  •  
    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 12 – Aired: 3/11/1998

    Jason Priestley

    Tonight, actor Jason Priestly.

  •  
    8 Great 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 11 – Aired: 3/10/1998

    Timothy Dalton

    Tonight on the show, actor Timothy Dalton.

  •  
    9.7 Superb 3 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 10 – Aired: 3/9/1998

    Miguel Ferrer

    Tonight, actor Miguel Ferrer from LateLine.

  •  
    7.8 Good 2 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/10/1997

    The Daily Show Year-End Spectacular '97

    Tonight, The Daily Show Year-End Spectacular '97" with special guest Peter Jennings.

  •  
    8.2 Great 2 Votes
    Season 2, Episode 8 – Aired: 10/27/1997

    Matt Stone and Trey Parker

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  •  
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  •  
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    Season 1, Episode 3 – Aired: 11/20/1996

    James Doohan

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  •  
    8.8 Great 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 1 – Aired: 7/22/1996

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No. Episode Video Air Date Prod. No. Score
2193 The Daily Show 10/14/2010 10/14/2010 N/A
2192 The Daily Show 10/13/2010 10/13/2010 N/A
2191 The Daily Show 10/12/2010 10/12/2010 N/A
2190 The Daily Show 10/11/2010 10/11/2010 N/A
2189 The Daily Show 10/06/2010 10/6/2010 N/A
2170 The Daily Show 10/07/2010 10/7/2010 N/A
2168 The Daily Show 10/05/2010 10/5/2010 N/A
2167 The Daily Show 10/04/2010 10/4/2010 7.3
1915 Justin Timberlake Full Episode 9/30/2010 15125 8
1914 Linda Polman Full Episode 9/29/2010 15124 8.3
1913 Arianna Huffington Full Episode 9/28/2010 15123 8.6
1912 Bill O'Reilly Full Episode 9/27/2010 15122 8.9
1911 His Majesty King Abdullah II Full Episode 9/23/2010 15121 8.6
1910 Edward Norton Full Episode 9/22/2010 15120 8.1
1909 Sigourney Weaver Full Episode 9/21/2010 15119 8.8
1908 President Jimmy Carter Full Episode 9/20/2010 15118 8.8
1907 Bill Clinton Full Episode 9/16/2010 15117 9
1906 Jon Hamm Full Episode 9/15/2010 15116 8
1905 Tony Blair Full Episode 9/14/2010 15115 8.7
1904 Ben Affleck Full Episode 9/13/2010 15114 8.8
1903 Meghan McCain Full Episode 9/9/2010 15113 8.6
1902 Tim Kaine Full Episode 9/8/2010 15112 8.9
1901 Tim Gunn Full Episode 9/7/2010 15111 8.2
1900 Michael Bloomberg 8/26/2010 15110 8.9
1899 Drew Barrymore Full Episode 8/25/2010 15109 8.4
1898 Brian Williams 8/24/2010 15108 8.7
1897 Rod Blagojevich 8/23/2010 15107 9.1
1896 Jennifer Aniston 8/19/2010 15106 8.8
1895 Edward Kohn 8/18/2010 15105 8.6
1894 Dick Armey 8/17/2010 15104 8.4
1893 Emma Thompson 8/16/2010 15103 8.3
1892 Arcade Fire 8/12/2010 15102 8.5
1891 Laura Linney 8/11/2010 15101 8.5
1890 Jason Bateman 8/10/2010 15100 8.6
1889 Akbar Ahmed 8/5/2010 15099 8.3
1888 Bruce Henderson 8/4/2010 15098 8.7
1887 Will Ferrell 8/3/2010 15097 8.2
1886 Mary Roach 8/2/2010 15096 8.3
1885 Liev Schreiber 7/29/2010 15095 8.6
1884 Robert O'Connell 7/28/2010 15094 8.4
1883 Fareed Zakaria Full Episode 7/27/2010 15093 8.7
1882 William Rosen 7/26/2010 15092 8.5
1881 Marilynne Robinson 7/8/2010 15091 8
1880 Daniel Okrent 7/7/2010 15090 8.6
1879 Julianne Moore 7/6/2010 15089 8.2
1878 Denis Leary 7/5/2010 15088 8.7
1877 Jere Van Dyk 7/1/2010 15087 7.3
1876 Bob Bradley & Landon Donovan 6/30/2010 15086 7.2
1875 Helen Mirren 6/29/2010 15085 8.8
1874 David Axelrod 6/28/2010 15084 8.2
1873 Adam Sandler and Chris Rock 6/24/2010 15083 8.5
1872 Dr. Connie Mariano 6/23/2010 15082 8.2
1871 Cameron Diaz 6/22/2010 15081 8.1
1870 Josh Fox Full Episode 6/21/2010 15080 8.1
1869 Fred Thompson Full Episode 6/17/2010 15079 8.1
1868 Louis C.K. Full Episode 6/16/2010 15078 8.6
1867 James Tabor 6/15/2010 15077 8.7
1866 Betty White Full Episode 6/14/2010 15076 8.6
1865 Tim Pawlenty Full Episode 6/10/2010 15075 8.1
1864 Spencer Wells Full Episode 6/9/2010 15074 8.2
1863 Christopher Hitchens 6/8/2010 15073 8.7
1862 John C. Reilly 6/7/2010 15072 8.3
1861 Jonah Hill 6/3/2010 15071 8.2
1860 Morgan Freeman Full Episode 6/2/2010 15070 8.1
1859 Arthur Brooks Full Episode 6/1/2010 15069 8.3
1858 Ian Bremmer Full Episode 5/13/2010 15068 8
1857 Michael Patrick King Full Episode 5/12/2010 15067 8.7
1856 Sebastian Junger Full Episode 5/11/2010 15066 8.1
1855 Jack Rakove Full Episode 5/10/2010 15065 8.7
1854 Mario Batali Full Episode 5/6/2010 15064 8.7
1853 Jon Meacham 5/5/2010 15063 9
1852 Rosalynn Carter Full Episode 5/4/2010 15062 8.5
1851 Jonathan Eig Full Episode 5/3/2010 15061 8.5
1850 Michael Caine Full Episode 4/29/2010 15060 10
1849 Ken Blackwell Full Episode 4/28/2010 15059 9.5
1848 Richard Whittle Full Episode 4/27/2010 15058 8.2
1847 Lisa P. Jackson Full Episode 4/26/2010 15057 9
1846 Zoe Saldana Full Episode 4/22/2010 15056 9.3
1845 Fred Pearce Full Episode 4/21/2010 15055 8.2
1844 John O'Hara Full Episode 4/20/2010 15054 9.8
1843 Rep. John Dingell Full Episode 4/19/2010 15053 8.8
1842 Tracy Morgan Full Episode 4/15/2010 15052 7.8
1841 Richard Burt Full Episode 4/14/2010 15051 9
1840 Rachel Maddow Full Episode 4/13/2010 15050 8.5
1839 Bryan Cranston Full Episode 4/12/2010 15049 8.7
1838 David Remnick 4/8/2010 15048 8.5
1837 Steve Carell Full Episode 4/7/2010 15047 8.9
1836 Captain Richard Phillips Full Episode 4/6/2010 15046 8.1
1835 Reza Aslan Full Episode 4/5/2010 15045 8.4
1834 Liz Claman 4/1/2010 15044 8.3
1833 Roxana Saberi Full Episode 3/31/2010 15043 8.2
1832 Robin Williams 3/30/2010 15042 8.2
1831 Ben Stiller 3/29/2010 15041 8.8
1830 Gary Locke Full Episode 3/18/2010 15040 9.3
1829 Snoop Dogg Full Episode 3/17/2010 15039 8.1
1828 Jude Law Full Episode 3/16/2010 15038 8.8
1827 Michael Lewis 3/15/2010 15037 8.5
1826 Eamon Javers Full Episode 3/11/2010 15036 8.5
1825 Jerry Seinfeld Full Episode 3/10/2010 15035 8.8
1824 Marc Thiessen Full Episode 3/9/2010 15034 8.4
1823 Harry Markopolos Full Episode 3/8/2010 15033 9.2
1822 Scott Patterson Full Episode 3/4/2010 15032 8.2
1821 Lynne Olson Full Episode 3/3/2010 15031 8.1
1820 Robert Pattinson 3/2/2010 15030 7.7
1819 Neil DeGrasse Tyson 3/1/2010 15029 8.9
1818 Rep. James Clyburn 2/25/2010 15028 9.1
1817 Tracy Morgan 2/24/2010 15027 8.1
1816 Jeff Garlin 2/23/2010 15026 9
1815 Ricky Gervais 2/22/2010 15025 8.2
1814 Lee Daniels 2/11/2010 15024 8.2
1813 Willie Mays 2/10/2010 15023 8.6
1812 Newt Gingrich 2/9/2010 15022 8.4
1811 Jenny Sanford 2/8/2010 15021 8
1810 Rep. Anthony Weiner 2/4/2010 15020 8.3
1809 Atul Gawande 2/3/2010 15019 8.6
1808 Brian Williams 2/2/2010 15018 8.2
1807 Austan Goolsbee 2/1/2010 15017 8.6
1806 Doris Kearns Goodwin 1/28/2010 15016 8.4
1805 Ethan Watters 1/27/2010 15015 8.2
1804 Elizabeth Warren 1/26/2010 15014 8.4
1803 Bill Gates 1/25/2010 15013 8.6
1802 Julie Andrews 1/21/2010 15012 8.5
1801 Jim Wallis 1/20/2010 15011 8.1
1800 Colin Firth 1/19/2010 15010 8.4
1799 David M. Walker 1/18/2010 15009 8.2
1798 Tom Brokaw 1/14/2010 15008 8.8
1797 Ringo Starr & the Ben Harper Band 1/13/2010 15007 7.5
1796 Paul Ingrassia 1/12/2010 15006 8.7
1795 John Yoo 1/11/2010 15005 9
1794 Maggie Gyllenhaal 1/7/2010 15004 8.2
1793 Adm. Michael Mullen 1/6/2010 15003 8.3
1792 George Lucas 1/5/2010 15002 8.9
1791 Michael Pollan 1/4/2010 15001 8.7
1790 Hugh Grant 12/16/2009 14161 8.2
1789 Ray LaHood 12/15/2009 14160 8.4
1788 Sigourney Weaver 12/14/2009 14159 8.5
1787 Gwen Ifill 12/10/2009 14158 8.6
1786 Andrew Ross Sorkin 12/9/2009 14157 8.1
1785 Mike Huckabee 12/8/2009 14156 8.6
1784 Dan Rather 12/7/2009 14155 8.5
1783 Michael Specter 12/3/2009 14154 8
1782 Lance Armstrong 12/2/2009 14153 8.3
1781 Thomas Friedman 12/1/2009 14152 8.4
1780 Maziar Bahari 11/30/2009 14151 8.7
1779 Jack's Mannequin Full Episode 11/19/2009 14150 8
1778 Lou Dobbs 11/18/2009 14149 8.5
1777 Vice President Joe Biden 11/17/2009 14148 8.7
1776 Jake Adelstein 11/16/2009 14147 8.4
1775 Dr. Jane Goodall 11/12/2009 14146 8.9
1774 Clarence Clemons 11/11/2009 14145 8.2
1773 Serena Williams 11/10/2009 14144 8.1
1772 Senator Christopher Bond 11/9/2009 14143 8
1771 Ambassador Susan Rice 11/5/2009 14142 8.9
1770 Al Gore 11/4/2009 14141 8.7
1769 David Plouffe 11/3/2009 14140 8.8
1768 Senator Bob Menendez 11/2/2009 14139 8.2
1767 Wanda Sykes 10/29/2009 14138 7.8
1766 Dr. Mustafa Barghouti and Anna Baltzer 10/28/2009 14137 8
1765 Steven D. Levitt 10/27/2009 14136 8.2
1764 Susie Essman 10/26/2009 14135 8
1763 Jennifer Burns 10/15/2009 14134 8.4
1762 Barbara Ehrenreich 10/14/2009 14133 8.3
1761 Chesley Sullenberger 10/13/2009 14132 8.8
1760 Janet Napolitano 10/12/2009 14131 8.5
1759 David Gregory 10/8/2009 14130 8.1
1758 William Kamkwamba 10/7/2009 14129 8.8
1757 Secretary Ray Mabus 10/6/2009 14128 8.6
1756 Sarah Vowell 10/5/2009 14127 8
1755 Joy Behar 10/1/2009 14126 8.4
1754 Jon Krakauer 9/30/2009 14125 9.2
1753 Ron Paul 9/29/2009 14124 7.8
1752 Bruce Bueno De Mesquita 9/28/2009 14123 8.3
1751 Rod Blagojevich 9/24/2009 14122 8.4
1750 Tom Ridge 9/23/2009 14121 7.8
1749 Vali Nasr 9/22/2009 14120 8.1
1748 Bill Clinton 9/17/2009 14119 7.8
1747 Ricky Gervais 9/16/2009 14118 8.4
1746 Matt Damon 9/15/2009 14117 8.3
1745 LeBron James 9/14/2009 14116 8.3
1744 Betsy McCaughey 8/20/2009 14115 8.9
1743 Tim Gunn 8/19/2009 14114 9
1742 Christopher McDougall 8/18/2009 14113 8.7
1741 David Cross 8/17/2009 14112 8.7
1740 Rachel McAdams 8/13/2009 14111 8.8
1739 Jeff Sharlet 8/12/2009 14110 9.2
1738 Austan Goolsbee 8/11/2009 14109 9.1
1737 Douglas Brinkley 8/10/2009 14108 8.5
1736 Dara Torres 8/6/2009 14107 8.6
1735 Paul Giamatti 8/5/2009 14106 9
1734 Rep. Henry Waxman 8/4/2009 14105 8.9
1733 Ronald Kessler 8/3/2009 14104 8.7
1732 Judd Apatow 7/30/2009 14103 8.9
1731 John Bolton 7/29/2009 14102 8.7
1730 Spinal Tap 7/28/2009 14101 8
1729 Bill Kristol 7/27/2009 14100 8.8
1728 Sally Jenkins 7/23/2009 14099 8.5
1727 Kevin Nealon 7/22/2009 14098 8.4
1726 Steven Chu 7/21/2009 14097 8.9
1725 Brian Williams 7/20/2009 14096 8.6
1724 Robert Glennon 7/16/2009 14095 8.2
1723 Kathleen Sebelius 7/15/2009 14094 8.7
1722 Peter Mancall 7/14/2009 14093 8.8
1721 Rep. Barney Frank 7/13/2009 14092 8.8
1720 Robert Kenner 7/2/2009 14091 8.9
1719 Justin Fox 7/1/2009 14090 8.5
1718 Mike Kim 6/30/2009 14089 8.6
1717 Dr. Oliver Sacks 6/29/2009 14088 8.8
1716 Cameron Diaz 6/25/2009 14087 8.9
1715 Reza Aslan 6/24/2009 14086 8.8
1714 Larry David 6/23/2009 14085 8.4
1713 Bill Russell 6/22/2009 14084 8.3
1712 Mike Huckabee 6/18/2009 14083 8.5
1711 Peter Laufer 6/17/2009 14082 8.4
1710 Tom Folsom 6/16/2009 14081 8.3
1709 Ed Helms 6/15/2009 14080 8.6
1708 Katie Couric 6/11/2009 14079 8.4
1707 Saad Mohseni 6/10/2009 14078 8.4
1706 Peter Schiff 6/9/2009 14077 8.1
1705 Gretchen Peters 6/8/2009 14076 8.9
1704 Will Ferrell 6/4/2009 14075 8.4
1703 Michael Lewis 6/3/2009 14074 8.6
1702 P.J. O'Rourke 6/2/2009 14073 8.8
1701 Bob Woodruff 6/1/2009 14072 7.7
1700 Larry King 5/21/2009 14071 8.8
1699 Elizabeth Edwards 5/20/2009 14070 8.8
1698 Newt Gingrich 5/19/2009 14069 8.4
1697 Sarah Fisher 5/18/2009 14068 8.4
1696 Lisa P. Jackson 5/14/2009 14067 8.4
1695 Husain Haqqani 5/13/2009 14066 8.1
1694 Tom Hanks 5/12/2009 14065 8.6
1693 Frank Partnoy 5/11/2009 14064 8.6
1692 Ken Salazar 5/7/2009 14063 8.2
1691 George Stephanopoulos 5/6/2009 14062 8.6
1690 Fareed Zakaria 5/5/2009 14061 8.4
1689 Denis Leary 5/4/2009 14060 8.7
1688 Hugh Jackman 4/30/2009 14059 8.5
1687 Doris Kearns Goodwin 4/29/2009 14058 8.7
1686 Cliff May 4/28/2009 14057 9
1685 Christine Lagarde 4/27/2009 14056 8.7
1684 Richard Beeman 4/23/2009 14055 8.6
1683 Philip Alcabes 4/22/2009 14054 8.6
1682 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf 4/21/2009 14053 8.9
1681 Reza Aslan 4/20/2009 14052 8.8
1680 Ben Affleck 4/16/2009 14051 8.4
1679 Elizabeth Warren 4/15/2009 14050 8.6
1678 Ron Darling 4/14/2009 14049 8.8
1677 William Cohan 4/9/2009 14048 8.6
1676 Nancy Pelosi 4/8/2009 14047 8.7
1675 Jehan Sadat 4/7/2009 14046 8.4
1674 Michael J. Fox 4/6/2009 14045 8.6
1673 Tom Zoellner 4/2/2009 14044 8.3
1672 Peter Orszag 4/1/2009 14043 8.6
1671 Seth Rogen 3/31/2009 14042 8.1
1670 Jack Cafferty 3/30/2009 14041 8.5
1669 Bruce Springsteen 3/19/2009 14040 8.7
1668 Nandan Nilekani 3/18/2009 14039 8.4
1667 Ian McShane 3/17/2009 14038 8.6
1666 Gen. Richard B. Myers 3/16/2009 14037 8.4
1665 Jim Cramer 3/12/2009 14036 9.7
1664 Paul Rudd 3/11/2009 14035 7.2
1663 Craig Mullaney 3/10/2009 14034 9
1662 Nathaniel Frank 3/9/2009 14033 8.7
1661 Billy Crudup 3/5/2009 14032 8.6
1660 Joe Nocera 3/4/2009 14031 9.2
1659 Sandra Day O'Connor 3/3/2009 14030 8.9
1658 Harold Varmus 3/2/2009 14029 8.6
1657 Brian Williams 2/26/2009 14028 8.5
1656 Tom Selleck 2/25/2009 14027 7.5
1655 Ricky Gervais 2/24/2009 14026 8.7
1654 Jeff Bezos 2/23/2009 14025 8.8
1653 John E. Sununu 2/12/2009 14024 8.3
1652 Daniel Sperling 2/11/2009 14023 7.7
1651 Thomas Ricks 2/10/2009 14022 8.1
1650 Walter Isaacson 2/9/2009 14021 8.4
1649 Randall Balmer 2/5/2009 14020 8.6
1648 Karen Greenberg 2/4/2009 14019 8.3
1647 Dev Patel 2/3/2009 14018 8.3
1646 Lawrence Lindsey 2/2/2009 14017 8
1645 P.W. Singer 1/29/2009 14016 8.2
1644 Neil DeGrasse Tyson 1/28/2009 14015 8.9
1643 Gwen Ifill 1/27/2009 14014 8.4
1642 President Jimmy Carter 1/26/2009 14013 8.4
1641 Liam Neeson 1/22/2009 14012 8.8
1640 David Sanger 1/21/2009 14011 8.6
1639 Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson 1/20/2009 14010 8.9
1638 Abderrahim Foukara 1/19/2009 14009 8.1
1637 Bethany McLean 1/15/2009 14008 7.9
1636 Fareed Zakaria 1/14/2009 14007 8.4
1635 Daniel Craig 1/13/2009 14006 8.1
1634 Maxwell Kennedy 1/12/2009 14005 8.3
1633 Dana Perino 1/8/2009 14004 8.5
1632 Rachel Maddow 1/7/2009 14003 8.6
1631 Michael Wolff 1/6/2009 14002 8.2
1630 David Gregory 1/5/2009 14001 8.2
1629 Philip Seymour Hoffman 12/11/2008 13160 8.9
1628 Don Rickles 12/10/2008 13159 8.4
1627 Gov. Mike Huckabee 12/9/2008 13158 8.6
1626 Matthew Alexander 12/8/2008 13157 8.4
1625 Ron Howard 12/4/2008 13144 8.5
1624 Arianna Huffington 12/3/2008 13155 8.9
1623 Calvin Trillin 12/2/2008 13154 8.8
1622 Anne Hathaway 12/1/2008 13153 8.8
1621 Richard Belzer 11/20/2008 13152 8.3
1620 Jon Meacham 11/19/2008 13151 8.4
1619 Denis Leary 11/18/2008 13150 8.3
1618 Sir David Frost 11/17/2008 13149 8.6
1617 Bill O'Reilly 11/13/2008 13148 9.1
1616 T. Boone Pickens 11/12/2008 13147 8
1615 Thomas Friedman 11/11/2008 13146 8.5
1614 Paul Rudd 11/6/2008 13145 8.9
1613 Chris Wallace 11/5/2008 13144 8.8
1612 Indecision 2008 - Americas Choice 11/4/2008 13143 8.8
1611 Doris Kearns Goodwin 11/3/2008 13142 8.7
1610 Bill Kristol 10/30/2008 13141 8.4
1609 Barack Obama 10/29/2008 13140 8.9
1608 Steve Martin 10/28/2008 13139 8.6
1607 Campbell Brown 10/27/2008 13138 7.6
1606 Jon Corzine 10/23/2008 13137 8.4
1605 Tom Brokaw 10/22/2008 13136 8.6
1604 Christopher Buckley 10/21/2008 13135 8.5
1603 Eugene Jarecki 10/20/2008 13134 8.6
1602 Robert Reich 10/16/2008 13133 8.4
1601 Richard Lewis 10/15/2008 13132 8.7
1600 Ari Fleischer 10/14/2008 13131 8.8
1599 Amity Shlaes 10/13/2008 13130 8.4
1598 Robert DeNiro 10/9/2008 13129 8.1
1597 Michelle Obama 10/8/2008 13128 8.4
1596 Sarah Vowell 10/7/2008 13127 8.5
1595 Tim Robbins 10/6/2008 13126 8.2
1594 Clint Eastwood 10/2/2008 13125 8.4
1593 Peggy Noonan 10/1/2008 13124 8.7
1592 Bill Maher 9/30/2008 13123 8.8
1591 Hooman Majd 9/29/2008 13122 9
1590 Bob Schieffer 9/25/2008 13121 8.8
1589 Aaron Eckhart 9/24/2008 13120 8.5
1588 Bill Clinton 9/23/2008 13119 8.9
1587 Tony Blair 9/18/2008 13118 8.8
1586 Charlize Theron 9/17/2008 13117 8.3
1585 Ricky Gervais 9/16/2008 13116 9.2
1584 Barton Gellman 9/15/2008 13115 9.2
1583 RNC Coverage Concludes 9/5/2008 13114 9
1582 Mike Huckabee 9/4/2008 13113 9
1581 Newt Gingrich 9/3/2008 13112 8.9
1580 RNC Day 1 - Brian Williams 9/2/2008 13111 9.2
1579 Look Who's Coming to Denver 8/29/2008 13110 9.1
1578 Evan Bayh 8/28/2008 13109 9
1577 Howard Dean 8/27/2008 13108 8.9
1576 Tim Kaine 8/26/2008 13107 8.5
1574 Ben Stiller 8/14/2008 13106 8.5
1573 Philip Pan 8/13/2008 13105 8.8
1572 Senator Mel Martinez 8/12/2008 13104 8.3
1571 Ron Suskind 8/11/2008 13103 8.8
1570 David Gregory 8/7/2008 13102 8.6
1569 Sen. Chuck Schumer 8/6/2008 13101 8.7
1568 Seth Rogen 8/5/2008 13100 8.6
1567 Dennis Hopper 8/4/2008 13099 8.9
1566 Brian Williams 7/31/2008 13098 9
1565 Ben Wattenberg 7/30/2008 13097 8.7
1564 Bill Bishop 7/29/2008 13096 8.8
1563 Nancy Pelosi 7/28/2008 13095 8.7
1562 Geo Beach 7/24/2008 13094 8.1
1561 T.J. English 7/23/2008 13093 8.6
1560 Will Ferrell 7/22/2008 13092 8.6
1559 Richard Bitner 7/21/2008 13091 8.3
1558 Maggie Gyllenhaal 7/17/2008 13090 8.6
1557 Kenneth Pollack 7/16/2008 13089 9
1556 Pierce Brosnan 7/15/2008 13088 8.4
1555 Andrew Ward 7/14/2008 13087 8.8
1554 Ted Koppel 6/26/2008 13086 9.2
1553 Coldplay 6/25/2008 13085 8.9
1552 James Harding 6/24/2008 13084 8.7
1551 James McAvoy 6/23/2008 13083 8.3
1550 Mike Myers 6/19/2008 13082 8.4
1549 Steve Carell 6/18/2008 13081 8.5
1548 Lara Logan 6/17/2008 13080 9
1547 David Iglesias 6/16/2008 13079 8.7
1546 Richard Engel 6/12/2008 13078 8.9
1545 Rick Shenkman 6/11/2008 13077 8.5
1544 Ralph Reed 6/10/2008 13076 8.3
1543 Senator Jim Webb 6/9/2008 13075 8.5
1542 Adam Sandler 6/5/2008 13074 8.7
1541 Barbara Walters 6/4/2008 13073 8.8
1540 David Sedaris 6/3/2008 13072 9
1539 Scott McClellan 6/2/2008 13071 8.7
1538 Richard A. Clarke 5/29/2008 13070 8.8
1537 Fred Burton 5/28/2008 13069 8.9
1536 Matt Taibbi 5/27/2008 13068 8.8
1535 Denis Leary 5/15/2008 13067 8.8
1534 John Harwood 5/14/2008 13066 8.9
1533 Bill Moyers 5/13/2008 13065 8.6
1532 Douglas Feith 5/12/2008 13064 8.7
1531 David Perlmutter 5/8/2008 13063 8.8
1530 Senator John McCain 5/7/2008 13062 8.1
1529 Fareed Zakaria 5/6/2008 13061 8.6
1528 Sen. Harry Reid 5/5/2008 13060 8
1527 Howard Dean 5/1/2008 13059 8.3
1526 Robert Schlesinger 4/30/2008 13058 8.9
1525 Newt Gingrich 4/29/2008 13057 8.8
1524 Jimmy Carter 4/28/2008 13056 9.1
1523 Colin Firth 4/24/2008 13055 8.9
1522 Howard Fineman 4/23/2008 13054 8.6
1521 John Waters 4/22/2008 13053 8.7
1520 Senator Barack Obama 4/21/2008 13052 8.7
1519 Uma Thurman 4/17/2008 13051 9
1518 Peter Steinfels 4/16/2008 13050 8.5
1517 Jack Goldsmith 4/15/2008 13049 8.4
1516 Judd Apatow 4/14/2008 13048 8.9
1515 Aram Roston 4/10/2008 13047 8.7
1514 Steve Coll 4/9/2008 13046 8.9
1513 Cokie Roberts 4/8/2008 13045 8.7
1512 Nathan Lane 4/7/2008 13044 9.2
1511 George Clooney 4/3/2008 13043 8.9
1510 William Safire 4/2/2008 13042 7.8
1509 Simon LeVay 4/1/2008 13041 8.6
1508 Sen. Chuck Hagel 3/31/2008 13040 8.2
1507 Alex Kingsbury 3/20/2008 13039 9
1506 Sen. Arlen Specter 3/19/2008 13038 8.7
1505 Jeffrey Sachs 3/18/2008 13037 8.5
1504 Brian Fagan 3/17/2008 13036 8.7
1503 Dana Perino 3/13/2008 13035 8.1
1502 Ronald Kessler 3/12/2008 13034 8.5
1501 Grover Norquist 3/11/2008 13033 8.6
1500 Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell 3/10/2008 13032 8.3
1499 Sen. Tom Daschle 3/6/2008 13031 8.7
1498 Martin Fletcher 3/5/2008 13030 8.7
1497 Ralph Nader 3/4/2008 13029 8.2
1496 Hillary Clinton 3/3/2008 13028 8.6
1495 Brian Williams 2/28/2008 13027 8.9
1494 Allen Guelzo 2/27/2008 13026 8.6
1493 Madeleine Albright 2/26/2008 13025 8.7
1492 Lee Siegel 2/14/2008 13024 9.2
1491 Mark Siegel 2/13/2008 13023 8.9
1490 Bill Kristol 2/12/2008 13022 8.6
1489 Philip Shenon 2/11/2008 13021 8.8
1488 Laton McCartney 2/7/2008 13020 8.7
1487 Tom Brokaw 2/6/2008 13019 8.9
1486 Chris Wallace 2/5/2008 13018 8.7
1485 Tim Gunn 2/4/2008 13017 9
1484 Karen Tumulty 1/31/2008 13016 8.8
1483 Peggy Noonan 1/30/2008 13015 8.7
1482 Doris Kearns Goodwin 1/29/2008 13014 8.7
1481 Phil Simms 1/28/2008 13013 8.3
1480 Gerri Willis 1/24/2008 13012 8.6
1479 P.J. O'Rourke 1/23/2008 13011 9
1478 Jim Wallis 1/22/2008 13010 8.6
1477 Jon Meacham 1/21/2008 13009 8.2
1476 Allen Raymond 1/17/2008 13008 8.8
1475 Jonah Goldberg 1/16/2008 13007 9
1474 Amb. John Bolton 1/15/2008 13006 8.7
1473 Fareed Zakaria 1/14/2008 13005 8.5
1472 Lou Dobbs 1/10/2008 13004 8.6
1471 John Zogby 1/9/2008 13003 8.5
1470 David Frum 1/8/2008 13002 8.8
1469 Ronald Seeber 1/7/2008 13001 8.4
1468 Jerry Seinfeld 11/1/2007 12138 9.3
1467 David Wright 10/31/2007 12137 8.9
1466 Valerie Plame Wilson 10/30/2007 12136 8.8
1465 Michael Gerson 10/29/2007 12135 8.8
1464 Ben Affleck 10/18/2007 12134 8.1
1463 Jake Gyllenhaal 10/17/2007 12133 9.2
1462 Meryl Streep 10/16/2007 12132 9
1461 Tony Snow 10/15/2007 12131 9.2
1460 Howard Kurtz 10/11/2007 12130 9
1459 Lynne Cheney 10/10/2007 12129 8.8
1458 Tiki Barber 10/9/2007 12128 9
1457 Vicente Fox 10/8/2007 12127 9
1456 Jack Goldsmith 10/4/2007 12126 9
1455 Ted Koppel 10/3/2007 12125 9.1
1454 Chris Matthews 10/2/2007 12124 9.5
1453 Jack Cafferty 10/1/2007 12123 9.1
1452 Ken Burns 9/27/2007 12122 9.2
1451 Jamie Foxx 9/26/2007 12121 9.1
1450 Evo Morales 9/25/2007 12120 9.1
1449 John Bowe 9/24/2007 12119 8.8
1448 Bill Clinton 9/20/2007 12118 9.3
1447 Gen. Wesley Clark 9/19/2007 12117 9
1446 Alan Greenspan 9/18/2007 12116 8.8
1445 Douglas Farah 9/13/2007 12115 8.7
1444 Robert Draper 9/12/2007 12114 8.7
1443 Jodie Foster 9/11/2007 12113 9.1
1442 Jeff Garlin 9/10/2007 12112 8.8
1441 Lt. Col. John Nagl 8/23/2007 12111 8.7
1440 Sen. Barack Obama 8/22/2007 12110 9.3
1439 Alan Weisman 8/21/2007 12109 8.9
1438 Nikolas Kozloff 8/20/2007 12108 9.1
1437 Sen. John McCain 8/16/2007 12107 8.7
1436 Stephen F. Hayes 8/15/2007 12106 9.1
1435 Denis Leary 8/14/2007 12105 9.3
1434 Bill Kristol 8/13/2007 12104 8.6
1433 Tal Ben-Shahar 8/9/2007 12103 8.8
1432 Sen. Joe Biden 8/8/2007 12102 8.7
1431 Andy Samberg 8/7/2007 12101 8.2
1430 Matt Damon 8/2/2007 12100 8.8
1429 Jed Babbin 8/1/2007 12099 8.6
1428 Lewis Gordon Pugh 7/31/2007 12098 9
1427 Alastair Campbell 7/30/2007 12097 8.8
1426 Robert Dallek 7/26/2007 12096 8.9
1425 Rob Gifford 7/25/2007 12095 9.1
1424 Robert Pallitto 7/24/2007 12094 9.2
1423 Neil deGrasse Tyson 7/23/2007 12093 8.9
1422 Adam Sandler 7/19/2007 12092 8.7
1421 Matt Groening 7/18/2007 12091 8.8
1420 Christopher Walken 7/17/2007 12090 8.9
1419 Josh Rushing 7/16/2007 12089 9
1418 Claire Danes 6/28/2007 12088 8.5
1417 Michael Moore 6/27/2007 12087 8.1
1416 Bruce Willis 6/26/2007 12086 9.2
1415 Steve Vogel 6/25/2007 12085 8.9
1414 Greg Bear 6/21/2007 12084 8.7
1413 Fareed Zakaria 6/20/2007 12083 8.9
1412 Brian Williams 6/19/2007 12082 8.9
1411 Steve Carell 6/18/2007 12081 8.7
1410 Angelina Jolie 6/14/2007 12080 8.6
1409 Allan Brandt 6/13/2007 12079 8.4
1408 Bob Shrum 6/12/2007 12078 8.9
1407 David Steinberg 6/11/2007 12077 8.9
1406 Eddie Izzard 6/7/2007 12076 8.7
1405 Michael Barone 6/6/2007 12075 8.7
1404 Paul Rudd 6/5/2007 12074 8.6
1403 Rep. Ron Paul 6/4/2007 12073 8.4
1402 Al Gore 5/24/2007 12072 8.8
1401 Lt. Col. Kevin Robbins 5/23/2007 12071 8.2
1400 Margaret Spellings 5/22/2007 12070 8.2
1399 Zaki Chehab 5/21/2007 12069 8.4
1398 Brink Lindsey 5/17/2007 12068 8.6
1397 Don Rickles 5/16/2007 12067 8.3
1396 Tim Russert 5/15/2007 12066 8.9
1395 Jeremy Paxman 5/14/2007 12065 8.6
1394 Reza Aslan 5/10/2007 12064 8.4
1393 Michael Beschloss 5/9/2007 12063 9.2
1392 George Tenet 5/8/2007 12062 8.7
1391 Lee Gutkind 5/7/2007 12061 8.3
1390 Ted Koppel 5/3/2007 12060 8.7
1389 Pierre Rehov 5/2/2007 12059 8.2
1388 Tobey Maguire 5/1/2007 12058 8.4
1387 Christopher Hitchens 4/30/2007 12057 8.2
1386 Richard Gere 4/26/2007 12056 8.4
1385 Garry Shandling 4/25/2007 12055 8.6
1384 Senator John McCain 4/24/2007 12054 8.6
1383 Matt Cooper 4/23/2007 12053 8.4
1382 Jeremy Scahill 4/19/2007 12052 8.4
1381 Ali Allawi 4/18/2007 12051 8.9
1380 Sig Hansen 4/17/2007 12050 8.3
1379 Andrew Card 4/16/2007 12049 7.7
1378 Richard Preston 4/12/2007 12048 8.5
1377 Halle Berry 4/11/2007 12047 8.2
1376 Walter Isaacson 4/10/2007 12046 8.7
1375 Bill Bradley 4/9/2007 12045 7.8
1374 Philip Zimbardo 3/29/2007 12044 8.9
1373 Governor Bill Richardson 3/28/2007 12043 8.9
1372 Dennis Miller 3/27/2007 12042 7.9
1371 Senator John Kerry 3/26/2007 12041 8.8
1370 Don Cheadle 3/22/2007 12040 9.3
1369 Chris Hansen 3/21/2007 12039 8.5
1368 John Bolton 3/20/2007 12038 8.4
1367 Stephen Prothero 3/19/2007 12037 8.7
1366 Sandra Bullock 3/15/2007 12036 9
1365 Zbigniew Brzezinski 3/14/2007 12035 8.3
1364 John Waters 3/13/2007 12034 8.9
1363 Senator Chris Dodd 3/12/2007 12033 8.6
1362 Dr. Sharon Moalem 3/8/2007 12032 9.1
1361 Wynton Marsalis 3/7/2007 12031 8.9
1360 Dr. Richard Jadick 3/6/2007 12030 8.7
1359 Bob Woodruff 3/5/2007 12029 8.9
1358 Sam Sheridan 3/1/2007 12028 8.7
1357 Jake Gyllenhaal 2/28/2007 12027 9.3
1356 John Amaechi 2/27/2007 12026 8.6
1355 Craig Newmark 2/26/2007 12025 8.6
1354 Meredith Vieria 2/15/2007 12024 8.4
1353 Ishmael Beah 2/14/2007 12023 8.8
1352 Christopher Horner 2/13/2007 12022 8.3
1351 Jeffrey Rosen 2/12/2007 12021 8.9
1350 John Mellencamp 2/8/2007 12020 8.6
1349 Ralph Nader 2/7/2007 12019 8.8
1348 Mike Rowe 2/6/2007 12018 9.2
1347 Walter Scheib 2/5/2007 12017 8.8
1346 Sienna Miller 2/1/2007 12016 8.7
1345 Sen. Joe Biden 1/31/2007 12015 8.6
1344 Neil deGrasse Tyson 1/30/2007 12014 9.2
1343 Bill Gates 1/29/2007 12013 8.9
1342 Sen. Charles Schumer 1/25/2007 12012 9.3
1341 Scott McClellan 1/24/2007 12011 9
1340 Terry McAuliffe 1/23/2007 12010 8.9
1339 Gen. Rupert Smith 1/22/2007 12009 9
1338 Robin Wright Penn 1/18/2007 12008 8.7
1337 Jerry Rice 1/17/2007 12007 8.8
1336 Michael Oren 1/16/2007 12006 8.3
1335 Josh Bernstein 1/15/2007 12005 8.7
1334 Peter O'Toole 1/11/2007 12004 8.6
1333 Gov. Mike Huckabee 1/10/2007 12003 8.7
1332 Harry Frankfurt 1/9/2007 12002 8.5
1331 Louis C.K. 1/8/2007 12001 9.2
1330 Ben Stiller 12/20/2006 11161 8.1
1329 Bill Kristol 12/19/2006 11160 7.6
1328 Gov. Tom Vilsack 12/18/2006 11159 8.4
1327 Rajiv Chandraeskaran 12/14/2006 11158 9
1326 Ricky Gervais 12/13/2006 11157 9.1
1325 Fareed Zakaria 12/12/2006 11156 8.7
1324 Sen. Lincoln Chafee 12/11/2006 11155 8.5
1323 Ed Viesturs 12/7/2006 11154 8.7
1322 Eve Herold 12/6/2006 11153 9.1
1321 Sen. John Danforth 12/5/2006 1152 8.6
1320 Nathan Lane 12/4/2006 11151 8.7
1319 Tenacious D 11/30/2006 11150 7.4
1318 George Clooney 11/29/2006 11149 9
1317 Tom Waits 11/28/2006 11148 8.4
1316 Rahm Emanuel 11/27/2006 11147 8.2
1315 Muhammad Yumus 11/16/2006 11146 8.9
1314 Ted Koppel 11/15/2006 11145 8.3
1313 John Edwards 11/14/2006 11144 8.5
1312 Tina Fey 11/13/2006 11143 7.8
1311 Dustin Hoffman 11/9/2006 11142 8.6
1310 Howard Dean 11/8/2006 11141 8.7
1309 Indecision 2006 Election Night 11/7/2006 11140 9.6
1308 Jerry Seinfeld 11/6/2006 11139 9.2
1307 Sacha Baron Cohen 11/2/2006 11138 9
1306 Midwest Midterm Midtacular 11/1/2006 11137 8.2
1305 John Meuller 10/31/2006 11136 8.6
1304 LeBron James 10/30/2006 11135 8.8
1303 Kirsten Dunst 10/19/2006 11134 8.8
1302 John Ashcroft 10/18/2006 11133 9.1
1301 Amy Sedaris 10/17/2006 11132 8.9
1300 Frank Rich 10/16/2006 11131 8.6
1299 David Mark 10/12/2006 11130 8.9
1298 Lou Dobbs 10/11/2006 11129 8.8
1297 David Cross 10/10/2006 11128 8.6
1296 James Baker 10/9/2006 11127 8.7
1295 David Rakoff 10/5/2006 11126 9
1294 Ian Bremmer 10/4/2006 11125 8.7
1293 Dennis Miller 10/3/2006 11124 8.6
1292 Trent Lott 10/2/2006 11123 8.7
1291 Jim McGreevey 9/28/2006 11122 8.3
1290 Al Franken 9/27/2006 11121 8.8
1289 Pervez Musharraf 9/26/2006 11120 9.1
1288 Pat Buchanan 9/25/2006 11119 8
1287 CC Goldwater 9/21/2006 11118 8.1
1286 Johnny Knoxville 9/20/2006 11117 9
1284 Bill Clinton 9/18/2006 11115 9.2
1284 Ben Affleck 9/19/2006 11116 8.7
1283 Norm MacDonald 9/14/2006 11114 9.5
1282 Ed Gillespie 9/13/2006 11113 8.7
1281 Gary Hart 9/12/2006 11112 8.9
1280 Maggie Gyllenhaal 9/11/2006 11111 8.4
1279 Martin Short 8/24/2006 11110 8.2
1278 Frederick Lane 8/23/2006 11109 8.6
1277 William Cohen 8/22/2006 11108 8.5
1276 Reza Aslan 8/21/2006 11107 8.6
1275 Matt Dillon 8/17/2006 11106 8.3
1274 Thomas Kean 8/16/2006 11105 8.7
1273 Samuel L. Jackson 8/15/2006 11104 9
1272 Thomas E. Ricks 8/14/2006 11103 8.8
1271 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 8/10/2006 11102 8.7
1270 Craig Glenday 8/9/2006 11101 8
1269 Brian Williams 8/8/2006 11100 8.7
1268 Danny DeVito 8/3/2006 11099 8.7
1267 Chris Paine 8/2/2006 11098 8.6
1266 Vali Nasr 8/1/2006 11097 8.6
1265 Will Ferrell 7/31/2006 11096 8.9
1264 Dr. Alon Ben-Meir 7/27/2006 11095 8.3
1263 Sharon Weinberger 7/26/2006 11094 8.4
1262 Ed Burns 7/25/2006 11093 8.3
1261 Senator John McCain 7/24/2006 11092 8.9
1260 Paul Giamatti 7/20/2006 11091 8.5
1259 James Maguire 7/19/2006 11090 8.5
1258 M. Night Shyamalan 7/18/2006 11089 8.7
1257 Gordon Chang 7/17/2006 11088 9.1
1256 Owen Wilson 7/13/2006 11087 9
1255 Shawn Wayans 7/12/2006 11086 8.3
1254 John Dean 7/11/2006 11085 8.5
1253 Illario Pantano 7/10/2006 11084 8.9
1252 Kevin Spacey 6/29/2006 11083 8.7
1251 Al Gore 6/28/2006 11082 8.7
1250 Helen Thomas 6/27/2006 11081 9.1
1249 Lance Armstrong 6/26/2006 11080 8.6
1248 Adam Sandler 6/22/2006 11079 8.9
1247 Anderson Cooper 6/21/2006 11078 8.3
1246 Juliet Eilperin 6/20/2006 11077 9
1245 Calvin Trillin 6/19/2006 11076 8.6
1244 Louis C.K. 6/15/2006 11075 8.8
1243 Tim Russert 6/14/2006 11074 8.8
1242 Ken Mehlman 6/13/2006 11073 8.5
1241 Thomas Friedman 6/12/2006 11072 8.6
1240 Lily Tomlin 6/8/2006 11071 9
1239 Bonnie Hunt 6/7/2006 11070 8.9
1238 Bill Bennett 6/6/2006 11069 8.5
1237 Caroline Kennedy 6/5/2006 11068 8.9
1236 Willie Nelson 5/18/2006 11067 8.5
1235 Ramesh Ponnuru 5/17/2006 11066 8.8
1234 Denis Leary 5/16/2006 11065 8.9
1233 Howard Dean 5/15/2006 11064 8.7
1232 Francis Fukuyama 5/11/2006 11063 8.9
1231 Billy Connolly 5/10/2006 11062 9.2
1230 Eric Shawn 5/9/2006 11061 8.9
1229 David Remnick 5/8/2006 11060 8.8
1228 John Malkovich 5/4/2006 11059 8.6
1227 Clark Kent Ervin 5/3/2006 11058 8.4
1226 Madeleine Albright 5/2/2006 11057 8.7
1225 Matthew Continetti 5/1/2006 11056 8.9
1224 Robin Williams 4/27/2006 11055 9.1
1223 Kimberley Strassel 4/26/2006 11054 8.3
1222 Tom Selleck 4/25/2006 11053 8.7
1221 Efraim Halevy 4/24/2006 11052 9.1
1220 Sen. Ted Kennedy 4/20/2006 11051 8.8
1219 Dennis Quaid 4/19/2006 11050 8.6
1218 Ryan Nerz 4/18/2006 11049 8.6
1217 Jon Meacham 4/17/2006 11048 8.8
1216 Josh Hartnett 4/6/2006 11047 8.8
1215 Gen. Tony Zinni 4/5/2006 11046 8.8
1214 Studs Terkel 4/4/2006 11045 8.9
1213 Ricky Gervais 4/3/2006 11044 8.8
1212 Sharon Stone 3/30/2006 11043 8.2
1211 Queen Latifah 3/29/2006 11042 8.8
1210 Fareed Zakaria 3/28/2006 11041 8.8
1209 Michael Gordon 3/27/2006 11040 8.4
1208 Michael Mandelbaum 3/23/2006 11039 8.9
1207 Senator Russ Feingold 3/22/2006 11038 9.3
1206 General Georges Sada 3/21/2006 11037 8.7
1205 Clive Owen 3/20/2006 11036 9.1
1204 Vin Diesel 3/16/2006 11035 8.7
1203 Natalie Portman 3/15/2006 11034 8.8
1202 Bart Ehrman 3/14/2006 11033 8.7
1201 Eric Burns 3/13/2006 11032 8.4
1200 Bruce Bartlett 3/9/2006 11031 8.4
1199 Neil Young 3/8/2006 11030 8.4
1198 Eugene Linden 3/7/2006 11029 8.2
1197 Roger Ebert 2/23/2006 11028 9
1196 Matthew Fox 2/22/2006 11027 9.1
1195 Sarah Vowell 2/21/2006 11026 8.6
1194 Ed Harris 2/16/2006 11025 8.6
1193 Julianne Moore 2/15/2006 11024 8.8
1192 Peter Tertzakian 2/14/2006 11023 8.4
1191 Mike Mullane 2/13/2006 11022 9.7
1190 Will Arnett 2/9/2006 11021 8.3
1189 Harrison Ford 2/8/2006 11020 8.7
1188 Torie Clarke 2/7/2006 11019 8.1
1187 Robert O'Harrow, Jr. 2/2/2006 11018 8.4
1186 Michael Beschloss 2/1/2006 11017 8.2
1185 Charles Barkley 1/31/2006 11016 8.8
1184 Randy Jackson 1/30/2006 11015 8.5
1183 Bernard-Henri Levy 1/26/2006 11014 8.2
1182 Anthony Hopkins 1/25/2006 11013 8.9
1181 Reza Aslan 1/24/2006 11012 8.9
1180 Fred Barnes 1/23/2006 11011 8.2
1179 Josh Lucas 1/19/2006 11010 8.5
1178 James Woolsey 1/18/2006 11009 8.5
1177 L. Paul Bremer 1/17/2006 11008 8.3
1176 Eugene Jarecki 1/16/2006 11007 8.8
1175 Edward Lazarus 1/12/2006 11006 8.7
1174 Peter Bergen 1/11/2006 11005 8.5
1173 Albert Brooks 1/10/2006 11004 9.2
1172 James Risen 1/9/2006 11003 8.7
1171 Pierce Brosnan 1/5/2006 11002 8
1170 George Packer 1/4/2006 11001 8.2
1169 Sarah Jessica Parker 12/15/2005 10159 8.5
1168 Tom Brokaw 12/14/2005 10158 8.3
1167 Howard Stern 12/13/2005 10157 8.6
1166 Ken Auletta 12/8/2005 10156 8.8
1165 David McCullough 12/7/2005 10155 9.1
1164 Michelle Yeoh 12/6/2005 10154 8.2
1163 President Jimmy Carter 12/5/2005 10153 8.5
1162 The White Stripes 12/1/2005 10152 7.8
1161 Nancy Pelosi 11/30/2005 10151 8.5
1160 Peggy Noonan 11/29/2005 10150 9.4
1159 Adrien Brody 11/28/2005 10149 8.8
1158 Richard Clarke 11/17/2005 10148 9.5
1157 John Hodgman 11/16/2005 10147 9.7
1156 Rosario Dawson 11/15/2005 10146 8.9
1155 Martha Stewart 11/14/2005 10145 8.6
1154 Chris Elliott 11/10/2005 10144 8.5
1153 Keira Knightley 11/9/2005 10143 9.1
1152 Sen. John McCain 11/8/2005 10142 9.4
1151 Sen. Barack Obama 11/7/2005 10141 9.3
1150 Robert Ray 11/3/2005 10140 9
1149 Mike Wallace 11/2/2005 10139 8.8
1148 Sen. Barbara Boxer 11/1/2005 10138 8.9
1147 D.L. Hughley 10/31/2005 10137 8.8
1146 Janis Karpinski 10/27/2005 10136 9
1145 Doris Kearns Goodwin 10/26/2005 10135 8.9
1144 Al Franken 10/25/2005 10134 7.9
1143 Bill Kristol 10/24/2005 10133 8.8
1142 Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson 10/20/2005 10132 9.7
1141 Louis Freeh 10/19/2005 10131 8.5
1140 Bill O'Reilly 10/18/2005 10130 9.2
1139 Dolly Parton 10/17/2005 10129 9.4
1138 Philip Seymour Hoffman 10/6/2005 10128 9.1
1137 Senator John Edwards 10/5/2005 10127 8.9
1136 Cameron Diaz 10/4/2005 10126 8.1
1135 David Rakoff 10/3/2005 10125 8.8
1134 Sen. Chuck Schumer 9/29/2005 10124 8.9
1133 Jeff Garlin 9/28/2005 10123 8.6
1132 Viggo Mortensen 9/27/2005 10122 8.5
1131 Dr. Irwin Redlener 9/26/2005 10121 8.7
1130 George Clooney 9/22/2005 10120 8.5
1129 Ricky Gervais 9/21/2005 10119 8.6
1128 Alan Alda 9/20/2005 10118 8.8
1127 Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 4 9/15/2005 10117 8.3
1126 Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 3 9/14/2005 10116 8.2
1125 Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 2 9/13/2005 10115 9.1
1124 Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 1 9/12/2005 10114 8.5
1123 Brian Williams 9/8/2005 10113 9
1122 Samuel L. Jackson 9/7/2005 10112 8.9
1121 Dr. Marc Siegel 9/6/2005 10111 9.1
1120 Christopher Hitchens 8/25/2005 10110 8.1
1119 Sen. Trent Lott 8/24/2005 10109 7.7
1118 Rachel Weisz 8/23/2005 10108 8.7
1117 Chris Wallace 8/22/2005 10107 8.8
1116 John Richardson 8/18/2005 10106 8.7
1115 John Irving 8/17/2005 10105 8.1
1114 Seymour Hersh 8/16/2005 10104 8.5
1113 Steve Carell 8/15/2005 10103 9.7
1112 Andre Benjamin 8/11/2005 10102 8.9
1111 John Hockenberry 8/10/2005 10101 8
1110 Kate Hudson 8/9/2005 10100 7.6
1109 Paul Rudd 8/8/2005 10099 8.4
1108 Miles O'Brien 8/4/2005 10098 9.6
1107 John Crawford 8/3/2005 10097 8.4
1106 Senator Joe Biden 8/2/2005 10096 8.4
1105 Maggie Gyllenhaal 7/28/2005 10095 9
1104 Bob Costas 7/27/2005 10094 8.6
1103 Diane Lane 7/26/2005 10093 7.8
1102 Senator Rick Santorum 7/25/2005 10092 8.6
1101 Fareed Zakaria 7/21/2005 10091 8.1
1100 Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. 7/20/2005 10090 8.4
1099 Billy Bob Thornton 7/19/2005 10089 7.8
1098 Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein 7/18/2005 10088 8.1
1097 Michael Isikoff 7/14/2005 10087 9.3
1096 Bernard Goldberg 7/13/2005 10086 7.9
1095 Matt Taibbi 7/12/2005 10085 9
1094 Marci Hamilton 7/11/2005 10084 8.3
1093 Morgan Spurlock 6/28/2005 10083 8.9
1092 Hanna Rosin 6/27/2005 10082 9.5
1091 Howard Dean 6/23/2005 10081 9.1
1090 Bill Moyers 6/22/2005 10080 9
1089 Dwight Yoakam 6/21/2005 10079 8.7
1088 Ringo Starr 6/20/2005 10078 7.3
1087 Kenneth Timmerman 6/16/2005 10077 8.9
1086 Flynt Leverett 6/15/2005 10076 9
1085 Will Ferrell 6/14/2005 10075 9.4
1084 Larry Diamond 6/13/2005 10074 9.2
1083 Matt Lauer 6/9/2005 10073 8.7
1082 Colin Powell 6/8/2005 10072 8.4
1081 Steven Johnson 6/7/2005 10071 8
1080 Newt Gingrich 6/6/2005 10070 9.5
1079 Russell Crowe 6/2/2005 10069 8.4
1078 Bo Bice 6/1/2005 10068 9.5
1077 Gerald Posner 5/31/2005 10067 8.7
1076 Tracey Ullman 5/12/2005 10066 8.6
1075 Al Roker 5/11/2005 10065 9.1
1074 Wanda Sykes 5/10/2005 10064 9.5
1073 Kathleen Turner 5/9/2005 10063 8.5
1072 Tom Ridge 5/5/2005 10062 9.5
1071 Martin Short 5/4/2005 10061 9
1070 Christiane Amanpour 5/3/2005 10060 9
1069 Zell Miller 5/2/2005 10059 8.5
1068 Steve Levitt 4/28/2005 10058 8.5
1067 Christina Hoff Sommers 4/27/2005 10057 9
1066 Ice Cube 4/26/2005 10056 8.5
1065 Floyd Abrams 4/25/2005 10055 8.8
1064 Reza Aslan 4/21/2005 10054 9
1063 Dennis Miller 4/20/2005 10053 7
1062 Sarah Vowell 4/19/2005 10052 9.8
1061 Robert Reich 4/18/2005 10051 8.5
1060 David Duchovny 4/14/2005 10050 9
1059 John P. Avlon 4/13/2005 10049 9
1058 Senator Bob Dole 4/12/2005 10048 9.1
1057 Byron York 4/11/2005 10047 8.5
1056 Drew Barrymore 4/7/2005 10046 8.2
1055 Matthew McConaughey 4/6/2005 10045 7.9
1054 Thomas Friedman 4/5/2005 10044 8
1053 Reggie Miller 4/4/2005 10043 9
1052 The RZA 3/24/2005 10042 8
1051 Ozzy Osbourne 3/23/2005 10041 7.4
1050 Catherine Keener 3/22/2005 10040 7.2
1049 Sandra Bullock 3/21/2005 10039 8.2
1048 Craig Ferguson 3/17/2005 10038 9.2
1047 Rev. Al Green 3/16/2005 10037 9
1046 Tom Fenton 3/15/2005 10036 9
1045 Harry Frankfurt 3/14/2005 10035 8.5
1044 Paul Krugman 3/10/2005 10034 8.1
1043 Bruce Willis 3/9/2005 10033 8.3
1042 Brian Williams 3/8/2005 10032 9.5
1041 Melissa Boyle Mahle 3/7/2005 10031 9
1040 Ari Fleischer 3/3/2005 10030 9
1039 Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson 3/2/2005 10029 9
1038 Nancy Soderberg 3/1/2005 10028 9
1037 Ben Nelson 2/28/2005 10027 8.5
1036 Christina Ricci 2/24/2005 10026 9.7
1035 Peter Jennings 2/23/2005 10025 9.8
1034 Rachel Weisz 2/22/2005 10024 9.3
1033 Mark Mills 2/17/2005 10023 8.8
1032 Alan Cumming 2/16/2005 10022 8.8
1031 Eric Idle 2/15/2005 10021 8.5
1030 Redmond O'Hanlon 2/14/2005 10020 8.2
1029 Joe Klein 2/3/2005 10019 8.4
1028 Anderson Cooper 2/2/2005 10018 9.5
1027 Paula Abdul 2/1/2005 10017 8.8
1026 Fareed Zakaria 1/31/2005 10016 8.9
1025 Christine Todd Whitman 1/27/2005 10015 8.5
1024 John Leguizamo 1/26/2005 10014 8.4
1023 Seymour Hersh 1/25/2005 10013 8.8
1022 Richard Viguerie 1/24/2005 10012 8.2
1021 Joe Lieberman 1/23/2005 10011 9.4
1020 Michael Beschloss 1/19/2005 10010 8.8
1019 Jim Wallis 1/18/2005 10009 9.1
1018 Brian Ross 1/17/2005 10008 9.1
1017 Annette Bening 1/13/2005 10007 8.6
1016 Dennis Quaid 1/12/2005 10006 8.8
1015 Samuel Jackson 1/11/2005 10005 8.5
1014 John Grisham 1/10/2005 10004 8.6
1013 Howard Zinn 1/6/2005 10003 9.5
1012 Don Cheadle 1/5/2005 10002 8.8
1011 Paul Giamatti 1/4/2005 10001 7.6
1010 Katie Couric 12/16/2004 9075 8
1009 Billy Connolly 12/15/2004 9074 8.5
1008 Dore Gold 12/14/2004 9073 9
1007 Kevin Spacey 12/13/2004 9072 8.9
1006 Kate Bosworth 12/9/2004 9071 9
1005 Seth Mnookin 12/8/2004 9070 8.5
1004 Paul O'Neill 12/7/2004 9069 9.5
1003 Isabella Rossellini 12/6/2004 9068 9
1002 Stephen King 12/2/2004 9067 9
1001 Christopher Hitchens 12/1/2004 9066 9.5
1000 Brian Williams 11/30/2004 9065 9
999 Jude Law 11/29/2004 9064 9
998 Woody Harrelson 11/18/2004 9063 9
997 Thomas Frank 11/17/2004 9062 8.2
996 Tom Brokaw 11/16/2004 9061 9.5
995 Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison 11/15/2004 9060 8.7
994 Kenneth Pollack 11/11/2004 9059 9
993 Tom Wolfe 11/10/2004 9058 9
992 Richard Branson 11/9/2004 9057 8.8
991 Bill Kristol 11/4/2004 9056 9.1
990 Charles Schumer 11/3/2004 9055 9.4
989 Indecision 2004: Prelude to a Recount 11/2/2004 9054 9.5
988 Chris Wallace 11/1/2004 9053 9
987 John Zogby 10/28/2004 9052 9
986 Rev. Jesse Jackson 10/27/2004 9051 8
985 Bob Kerrey 10/26/2004 9050 9
984 Madeleine Albright 10/25/2004 9049 9
983 Billy Crudup 10/21/2004 9048 8
982 Fareed Zakaria 10/20/2004 9047 9.5
981 Marisa Tomei 10/19/2004 9046 9
980 Ed Koch 10/18/2004 9045 8.8
979 Bill O'Reilly 10/7/2004 9044 8.9
978 Bob Schieffer 10/6/2004 9043 9
977 Billy Bob Thornton 10/5/2004 9042 8.5
976 Bishop Desmond Tutu 10/4/2004 9041 9
975 The Bush-Kerry Debate: The Squabble in Coral Gables 9/30/2004 9040 8.9
974 Seymour Hersh 9/29/2004 9039 9.5
973 Ralph Reed 9/28/2004 9038 9
972 Rosie Perez 9/27/2004 9037 9
971 Matthew Broderick 9/23/2004 9036 8.5
970 Marc Racicot 9/22/2004 9035 9
969 Richard Clarke 9/21/2004 9034 9
968 Gwyneth Paltrow 9/16/2004 9033 9
967 Alec Baldwin 9/15/2004 9032 9.5
966 Pat Buchanan 9/14/2004 9031 9.3
965 Drew Barrymore 9/13/2004 9030 8.8
964 Chris Matthews 9/3/2004 9029 9.8
963 Sen. John McCain 9/2/2004 9028 9.8
962 Dan Bartlett 9/1/2004 9027 9
961 Ted Koppel 8/31/2004 9026 9.8
960 Indecision 2004: Midway to the Election Spectacular 8/30/2004 9.8
959 Ed Gillespie 8/25/2004 9025 9.5
958 John Kerry 8/24/2004 9024 8.7
957 Robert Smith 8/23/2004 9023 9.2
956 Seth Green 8/19/2004 9022 9.1
955 Burt Reynolds 8/18/2004 9021 9.3
954 Norm Coleman 8/17/2004 9020 9.4
953 Bryan Keefer 8/12/2004 9019 9.5
952 Tom Cruise 8/11/2004 9018 9.1
951 Maureen Dowd 8/10/2004 9017 9.2
950 President Bill Clinton 8/9/2004 9016 9.6
949 Natalie Portman 8/5/2004 9015 8.6
948 Aaron Eckhart 8/4/2004 9014 9.2
947 Spike Lee 8/3/2004 9013 8.8
946 Rep. Henry Bonilla 8/2/2004 9012 9.1
945 No Guest 7/30/2004 9011 8.8
944 No Guest 7/29/2004 9010 9
943 Sen. Joe Biden 7/28/2004 9009 8.8
942 Gov. Bill Richardson 7/27/2004 9008 9
941 Sacha Baron Cohen 7/15/2004 9007 9
940 Sarah Vowell 7/14/2004 9006 9.8
939 Michael Isikoff 7/13/2004 9005 9.8
938 Wolf Blitzer 7/12/2004 9004 9.8
937 Christina Applegate 7/8/2004 9003 9.7
936 Will Ferrell 7/7/2004 9002 9.5
935 Ralph Nader 7/6/2004 9001 9.8
934 Calvin Trillin 6/30/2004 8161 9.8
933 Edward Conlon 6/29/2004 8160 9.5
932 Terry McAuliffe 6/28/2004 8159 9.3
931 Michael Moore 6/24/2004 8158 9.5
930 Kevin Kline 6/23/2004 8157 9.8
929 Ashley Judd 6/22/2004 8156 9.3
928 Stephen F. Hayes 6/21/2004 8155 9.2
927 Graham Norton 6/17/2004 8154 9.6
926 Robert Reich 6/16/2004 8153 9
925 Hassan Ibrahim 6/15/2004 8152 9.8
924 Stanley Tucci 6/14/2004 8151 9.5
923 Jennifer Love Hewitt 6/10/2004 8150 9.8
922 Morgan Spurlock 6/9/2004 8149 9.5
921 David Brooks 6/8/2004 8148 9.2
920 Donna Brazile 6/7/2004 8147 9.5
919 Mario Cuomo 6/3/2004 8146 9.2
918 Thomas Friedman 6/2/2004 8145 9.7
917 David Cross 6/1/2004 8144 9.8
916 Bill Kristol 5/13/2004 8143 9.5
915 Ken Mehlman 5/12/2004 8142 9.5
914 Tim Russert 5/11/2004 8141 9.8
913 Sen. John McCain 5/10/2004 8140 9.5
912 Andy Richter 5/6/2004 8139 9.5
911 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5/5/2004 8138 9.2
910 Amb. Joe Wilson 5/4/2004 8137 9.5
909 Janeane Garofalo 5/3/2004 8136 9.5
908 Bob Woodward 4/29/2004 8135 10
907 Fareed Zakaria 4/28/2004 8134 10
906 Rebecca Romijn-Stamos 4/27/2004 8133 10
905 Bob Kerrey 4/26/2004 8132 10
904 Arianna Huffington 4/22/2004 8131 10
903 John Gibson 4/21/2004 8130 10
902 Mark Ruffalo 4/20/2004 8129 10
901 Melissa Etheridge 4/19/2004 8128 10
900 Jason Bateman 4/8/2004 8127 10
899 Tim Robbins 4/7/2004 8126 10
898 Matthew Perry 4/6/2004 8125 10
897 Jerry Seinfeld 4/5/2004 8124 6.2
896 Johnny Knoxville 4/1/2004 8123 10
895 Karen Hughes 3/31/2004 8122 10
894 Richard Clarke 3/30/2004 8121 10
893 Jennifer Beals 3/29/2004 8120 9.2
892 Al Franken 3/25/2004 8119 10
891 Jamie Foxx 3/24/2004 8118 10
890 Tom Hanks 3/23/2004 8117 10
889 Wynton Marsalis 3/22/2004 8116 10
888 Ethan Hawke 3/18/2004 8115 10
887 Mekhi Phifer 3/17/2004 8114 10
886 John Stossel 3/16/2004 8113 10
885 Sen. Charles Schumer 3/15/2004 8112 10
884 Paula Zahn 3/11/2004 8111 10
883 George Carlin 3/10/2004 8110 8.7
882 Ed Gillespie 3/9/2004 8109 10
881 Val Kilmer 3/8/2004 8108 10
880 Willem Dafoe 3/4/2004 8107 10
879 Rudolph Giuliani 3/3/2004 8106 10
878 Mark Ebner 3/2/2004 8105 10
877 Edie Falco 3/1/2004 8104 9.2
876 Samuel L. Jackson 2/26/2004 8103 9.5
875 Norah Jones 2/25/2004 8102 9.2
874 John Podhoretz 2/24/2004 8101 9
873 Tyra Banks 2/23/2004 8100 9.5
872 Drew Barrymore 2/12/2004 8099 8.9
871 Paul Rudd 2/11/2004 8098 9.5
870 Dave Chappelle 2/10/2004 8097 9.3
869 Charles Lewis 2/9/2004 8096 9.2
868 Noah Wyle 2/5/2004 8095 9.3
867 Sen. Bob Dole 2/4/2004 8094 9.5
866 Donald Trump 2/3/2004 8093 9
865 Randy Jackson 2/2/2004 8092 9.5
864 Kelsey Grammer 1/29/2004 8091 9.5
863 Gov. Christine Todd Whitman 1/28/2004 8090 9.3
862 Richard Perle 1/27/2004 8089 9.5
861 Ken Auletta 1/26/2004 8088 9.9
860 Erika Christensen 1/22/2004 8087 9.8
859 Sen. John McCain 1/21/2004 8086 9.5
858 Jeff Garlin 1/20/2004 8085 9.8
857 Philip Seymour Hoffman 1/19/2004 8084 10
856 Sen. Joe Biden 1/15/2004 8083 10
855 Amb. Carol Moseley-Braun 1/14/2004 8082 10
854 Dr. Catherine Weitz 1/13/2004 8081 10
853 Richard Lewis 1/12/2004 8080 10
852 Charlize Theron 1/8/2004 8079 10
851 Elijah Wood 1/7/2004 8078 10
850 Tom Brokaw 1/6/2004 8077 10
849 Natalie Portman 12/18/2003 8076 8
848 Julia Stiles 12/17/2003 8075 10
847 Ben Affleck 12/16/2003 8074 10
846 Maggie Gyllenhaal 12/15/2003 8073 10
845 Gen Wesley Clark 12/11/2003 8072 10
844 Sen. Zell Miller 12/10/2003 8071 10
843 Steve Buscemi 12/9/2003 8070 9.2
842 Eva Mendes 12/8/2003 8069 10
841 Alec Baldwin 12/4/2003 8068 8.7
840 Sean Hannity & Alan Colmes 12/3/2003 8067 10
839 Sen. Tom Daschle 12/2/2003 8066 10
838 Adam Goldberg 12/1/2003 8065 10
837 Who Are the Daily Show? Special 11/24/2003 10
836 Billy Bob Thornton 11/20/2003 8064 10
835 James Spader 11/19/2003 8063 9.1
834 Bernard Goldberg 11/18/2003 8062 10
833 Heidi Klum 11/17/2003 8061 10
832 Brendan Fraser 11/13/2003 8060 9.1
831 Wyclef Jean 11/12/2003 8059 5.5
830 Peter Dinklage 11/11/2003 8058 10
829 Will Ferrell 11/10/2003 8057 10
828 Colin Firth 11/6/2003 8056 9
827 Bob Newhart 11/5/2003 8055 10
826 Michael Beschloss 11/4/2003 8054 10
825 Kyle MacLachlan 11/3/2003 8053 10
824 Neal Pollack 10/30/2003 8052 10
823 Norm Macdonald 10/29/2003 8051 10
822 Wanda Sykes 10/28/2003 8050 9.3
821 Ted Danson 10/27/2003 8049 9.2
820 Anthony Hopkins 10/23/2003 8048 10
819 Walter Isaacson 10/22/2003 8047 8.5
818 Angelina Jolie 10/21/2003 8046 9.2
817 Dr. Henry Kissinger 10/20/2003 8045 8.5
816 Tim Robbins 10/9/2003 8044 10
815 Sen. Hillary Clinton 10/8/2003 8043 9.6
814 Live coverage of the California Recall 10/7/2003 8042 8
813 Michael Moore 10/6/2003 8041 10
812 Rob Lowe 10/2/2003 8040 10
811 Vivica A. Fox 10/1/2003 8039 10
810 Joe Scarborough 9/30/2003 8038 10
809 Jack Black 9/29/2003 8037 10
808 Jonah Goldberg 9/25/2003 8036 10
807 Ben Stiller 9/24/2003 8035 10
806 Michael Caine 9/23/2003 8034 10
805 Christina Ricci 9/18/2003 8033 9
804 Charlie Sheen 9/17/2003 8032 9.6
803 Madeleine Albright 9/16/2003 8031 10
802 Cuba Gooding, Jr. 9/15/2003 8030 10
801 No Guest 9/11/2003 8029 10
800 Kate Beckinsale 9/10/2003 8028 10
799 Al Franken 9/9/2003 8027 10
798 I'm A Correspondent, Please Don't Fire Me Special 9/1/2003 10
797 Rep. Dennis Kucinich 8/21/2003 8026 N/A
796 Will Shortz 8/20/2003 8025 N/A
795 Cynthia Nixon 8/19/2003 8024 N/A
794 Jim Hightower 8/18/2003 8023 N/A
793 Paul Giamatti 8/13/2003 8022 N/A
792 Kim Cattrall 8/12/2003 8021 N/A
791 Samuel L. Jackson 8/11/2003 8020 N/A
790 Tracey Ullman 8/7/2003 8019 8.5
789 Robert Duvall 8/6/2003 8018 N/A
788 John Popper 8/5/2003 8017 N/A
787 Denis Leary 8/4/2003 8016 N/A
786 Soledad O'Brien 7/31/2003 8015 10
785 Alyson Hannigan 7/30/2003 8014 N/A
784 Brian Williams 7/29/2003 8013 N/A
783 Paul Teutul, Jr. & Paul Teutul, Sr. 7/28/2003 8012 N/A
782 Joseph Wilson 7/24/2003 8011 N/A
781 Dick Morris 7/23/2003 8010 N/A
780 Scott Glenn 7/22/2003 8009 8.2
779 Gabrielle Union 7/21/2003 8008 7.9
778 Martin Lawrence 7/17/2003 8007 N/A
777 Rowan Atkinson 7/16/2003 8006 8.6
776 Gary Hart 7/15/2003 8005 N/A
775 Angelina Jolie 7/14/2003 8004 9.2
774 Carson Daly 7/10/2003 8003 N/A
773 Erica Jong 7/9/2003 8002 N/A
772 Tony Snow 7/8/2003 8001 N/A
771 Ron Livingston 6/19/2003 7157 N/A
770 Kelly Clarkson 6/18/2003 7156 N/A
769 Lewis Lapham 6/17/2003 7155 N/A
768 Harrison Ford 6/16/2003 7154 8
767 Ludacris 6/12/2003 7153 N/A
766 Sidney Blumenthal 6/11/2003 7152 N/A
765 Newt Gingrich 6/10/2003 7151 8
764 Guy Pearce 6/9/2003 7150 N/A
763 Tyrese Gibson 6/5/2003 7149 N/A
762 Madeleine Albright 6/4/2003 7148 9.6
761 Eddie Izzard 6/3/2003 7147 8.5
760 Bill Hemmer 6/2/2003 7146 N/A
759 David Halberstam 5/29/2003 7145 N/A
758 Lisa Ling 5/28/2003 7144 N/A
757 Iraq, A Look Back 5/26/2003 N/A
756 William Kristol 5/27/2003 7143 N/A
755 Michael Kinsley 5/15/2003 7142 N/A
754 Diane Ravitch 5/14/2003 7141 N/A
753 Joshua Jackson 5/13/2003 7140 N/A
752 Randy Jackson 5/12/2003 7139 8
751 Paul Rudd 5/8/2003 7138 8
750 Graham Norton 5/7/2003 7137 8.2
749 Caroline Kennedy 5/6/2003 7136 8.5
748 Chris Matthews 5/5/2003 7135 9
747 Famke Janssen 5/1/2003 7134 8
746 John Malkovich 4/30/2003 7133 8.5
745 Julia Louis-Dreyfus 4/29/2003 7132 8
744 Dr. Sanjay Gupta 4/28/2003 7131 8.6
743 Fareed Zakaria 0/0/0 7130 8.5
742 Richard Lewis 4/23/2003 7129 8.5
741 Rachel Weisz 4/22/2003 7128 8.5
740 Patrick Stewart 4/21/2003 7127 8.2
739 Dennis Miller 4/10/2003 7126 9.5
738 David Scheffer 4/9/2003 7125 8.2
737 Susan Sarandon 4/8/2003 7124 8
736 Martha Burk 4/7/2003 7123 8.2
735 Colin Farrell 4/3/2003 7122 8
734 Kelly Preston 4/2/2003 7121 8.2
733 Anthony Swofford 4/1/2003 7120 8.2
732 Chris Rock 3/31/2003 7119 8.1
731 Hilary Swank 3/27/2003 7118 8.7
730 Ringo Starr 3/26/2003 7117 7.8
729 Connie Nielsen 3/25/2003 7116 8.4
728 Jim Kelly 3/24/2003 7115 8.7
727 Eddie Griffin 3/20/2003 7114 8.7
726 John Hulsman 3/19/2003 7113 9.1
725 Jason Lee 3/18/2003 7112 8.8
724 Eric Alterman 3/17/2003 7111 8.5
723 Thomas Cavanagh 3/13/2003 7110 7.9
722 Rep. Richard Gephardt 3/12/2003 7109 8.6
721 Colin Quinn 3/11/2003 7108 9.3
720 Leslie Gelb 3/10/2003 7107 8.2
719 David Cross 3/6/2003 7106 8.7
718 Adrien Brody 3/5/2003 7105 8.7
717 Walter Isaacson 3/4/2003 7104 8.8
716 Eric Idle 3/3/2003 7103 8.7
715 Luke Wilson 2/20/2003 7102 8.8
714 Jeff Daniels 2/19/2003 7101 8.3
713 Steve Kroft 2/18/2003 7100 8.4
712 Ben Affleck 2/13/2003 7099 8
711 Michael Clarke Duncan 2/12/2003 7098 N/A
710 Bebe Neuwirth 2/11/2003 7097 8.8
709 Joe Klein 2/10/2003 7096 8
708 David Frum 2/9/2003 7095 N/A
707 Busta Rhymes 2/5/2003 7094 N/A
706 Kate Hudson 2/4/2003 7093 N/A
705 Douglas Wilson 2/3/2003 7092 N/A
704 Laurence Fishburne 1/30/2003 7091 N/A
703 Jeff Greenfield 1/29/2003 7090 N/A
702 Bill Moyers 1/28/2003 7089 N/A
701 Rosie Perez 1/27/2003 7088 N/A
700 Jimmy Kimmel 1/23/2003 7087 N/A
699 John C. Reilly 1/22/2003 7086 N/A
698 Simon Cowell 1/21/2003 7085 N/A
697 Merv Griffin 1/20/2003 7084 N/A
696 Sen. Joseph Lieberman 1/16/2003 7083 N/A
695 Dave Chappelle 1/15/2003 7082 N/A
694 Michael Moore 1/14/2003 7081 N/A
693 Kathy Bates 1/13/2003 7080 N/A
692 Philip Seymour Hoffman 1/9/2003 7079 N/A
691 Ray Liotta 1/8/2003 7078 N/A
690 Cameron Diaz 1/7/2003 7077 N/A
689 John Cusack 12/19/2002 7076 N/A
688 Edward Norton 12/18/2002 7075 N/A
687 Charles Barkley 12/17/2002 7074 N/A
686 Sen. Charles Schumer 12/16/2002 7073 N/A
685 Anna Paquin 12/12/2002 7072 N/A
684 Sandra Bullock 12/11/2002 7071 N/A
683 Tom Brokaw 12/10/2002 7070 N/A
682 Al Gore 12/9/2002 7069 N/A
681 Rob Schneider 12/5/2002 7068 N/A
680 Colin Quinn 12/4/2002 7067 N/A
679 Katrina Vanden Heuvel 12/3/2002 7066 N/A
678 Andy Richter 12/2/2002 7065 N/A
677 Kevin James 11/21/2002 7064 N/A
676 Catherine Crier 11/20/2002 7063 N/A
675 Rep. Harold Ford 11/19/2002 7062 N/A
674 Ja Rule 11/18/2002 7061 N/A
673 Tom Arnold 11/14/2002 7060 N/A
672 Kiefer Sutherland 11/13/2002 7059 N/A
671 Alexandria Pelosi 11/12/2002 7058 N/A
670 Jakob Dylan 11/7/2002 7057 N/A
669 Candy Crowley 11/6/2002 7056 N/A
668 Live Election Night Special 11/5/2002 7055 N/A
667 Christina Aguilera 11/4/2002 7054 N/A
666 Ted Koppel 10/31/2002 7053 N/A
665 Pat Buchanan 10/30/2002 7052 N/A
664 Victoria Clark 10/29/2002 7051 N/A
663 Sen. John Edwards 10/28/2002 7050 N/A
662 Greg Kinnear 10/17/2002 7049 N/A
661 Richard Lewis 10/16/2002 7048 N/A
660 Judy Woodruff 10/15/2002 7047 N/A
659 Road to Washington Special 10/14/2002 N/A
658 Oliver North 10/10/2002 7046 N/A
657 Peter Jennings 10/9/2002 7045 N/A
656 Jill Hennessy 10/8/2002 7044 N/A
655 Jake Gyllenhaal 10/7/2002 7043 N/A
654 Rita Wilson 10/3/2002 7042 N/A
653 David Schwimmer 10/2/2002 7041 N/A
652 Patrick Dempsey 10/1/2002 7040 9.1
651 Bonnie Hunt 9/30/2002 7039 N/A
650 An On Air Guide To Getting On The Air Special 9/26/2002 10
649 George Stephanopoulos 9/25/2002 7037 8.5
649 Goldie Hawn 9/26/2002 7038 10
648 Kate Hudson 9/24/2002 7036 10
647 Djimon Hounsou 9/19/2002 7035 N/A
646 Damon Wayans 9/18/2002 7034 N/A
645 Jason Lee 9/17/2002 7033 N/A
644 John Miller 9/16/2002 7032 N/A
643 Sarah Vowell 9/12/2002 7031 N/A
642 Zach Braff 9/10/2002 7030 8.2
641 Lorraine Bracco 9/9/2002 7029 N/A
640 Matthew Perry 8/22/2002 7028 N/A
639 Robin Williams 8/21/2002 7027 N/A
638 Jim Lehrer 8/20/2002 7026 N/A
637 Denis Leary 8/19/2002 7025 N/A
636 Rich Eisen 8/15/2002 7024 N/A
635 Kevin Nealon 8/14/2002 7023 N/A
634 Scott Ritter 8/13/2002 7022 N/A
633 Michael C. Hall 8/12/2002 7021 9.7
632 Paul Rudd 8/8/2002 7020 N/A
631 Vin Diesel 8/7/2002 7019 7.5
630 Antonio Banderas 8/6/2002 7018 N/A
629 Senator Chuck Schumer 8/5/2002 7017 N/A
628 Mike Myers 8/1/2002 7016 8.3
627 Martin Lawrence 7/31/2002 7015 N/A
626 Robert Wagner 7/30/2002 7014 N/A
625 Cynthia Nixon 7/29/2002 7013 N/A
624 Seth Green 6/25/2002 7012 N/A
623 Steven Weber 7/24/2002 7011 N/A
622 Tim Blake Nelson 7/23/2002 7010 N/A
621 Regis Philbin 7/22/2002 7009 1
620 Natasha Henstridge 7/18/2002 7008 N/A
619 Ann Coulter 7/17/2002 7007 1
618 Michele Williams 7/16/2002 7006 N/A
617 John Ritter 7/15/2002 7005 N/A
616 Steve Irwin 7/11/2002 7004 N/A
615 Busta Rhymes 7/10/2002 7003 N/A
614 John King 7/9/2002 7002 N/A
613 Adam Sandler 7/8/2002 7001 N/A
612 Clint Mathis 6/27/2002 6158 N/A
611 Paul Sorvino 6/26/2002 6157 N/A
610 David Scheffer 6/25/2002 6156 N/A
609 Colin Farell 6/24/2002 6155 N/A
608 David Cross & Bob Odenkirk 6/20/2002 6154 N/A
607 Cynthia McFadden 6/19/2002 6153 N/A
606 Christian Slater 6/18/2002 6152 N/A
605 Freddie Prinze Jr. 6/17/2002 6151 N/A
604 Joseph Cirincione 6/13/2002 6150 N/A
603 Michael Bloomberg 6/12/2002 6149 N/A
602 Val Kilmer 6/11/2002 6148 N/A
601 Charles Grodin 6/10/2002 6147 N/A
600 Christopher Whitcomb 6/6/2002 6146 N/A
599 Jimmy Kimmel & Adam Carolla 6/5/2002 6145 N/A
598 Ashleigh Banfield 6/4/2002 6144 N/A
597 Colin Firth 6/3/2002 6143 N/A
596 Matt Walsh Goes to Hawaii 5/23/2002 8
595 Allison Janney 5/16/2002 6142 N/A
594 Rupert Everett 5/15/2002 6141 N/A
593 Liev Schreiber 5/14/2002 6140 N/A
592 Moby 5/13/2002 6139 N/A
591 David Boreanaz 5/9/2002 6138 10
590 Diane Lane 5/8/2002 6137 N/A
589 Mark Bowden 5/7/2002 6136 N/A
588 Simon Baker 5/6/2002 6135 N/A
587 Willem Dafoe 5/2/2002 6134 N/A
586 Robin Roberts 5/1/2002 6133 N/A
585 Alanis Morrissette 4/30/2002 6132 N/A
584 Susan Caskie 4/29/2002 6131 N/A
583 H.W. Crocker 4/25/2002 6130 N/A
582 Elvis Costello 4/24/2002 6129 N/A
581 Beau Bridges 4/23/2002 6128 N/A
580 Michael Clarke Duncan 4/22/2002 6127 N/A
579 Richard Dreyfuss 4/18/2002 6126 N/A
578 Tara Reid 4/17/2002 6125 N/A
577 Lisa Beyer 4/16/2002 6124 N/A
576 Samuel L. Jackson 4/15/2002 6123 N/A
575 Goo Goo Dolls 4/11/2002 6122 N/A
574 Patricia Arquette 4/10/2002 6121 N/A
573 Judy Woodruff 4/9/2002 6120 N/A
572 Tony Danza 4/8/2002 6119 N/A
571 Ashley Judd 4/4/2002 6118 N/A
570 Jon Favreau 4/3/2002 6117 N/A
569 David Brock 4/2/2002 6116 N/A
568 Paula Zahn 4/1/2002 6115 N/A
567 Aidan Quinn 3/21/2002 6114 N/A
566 John Leguizamo 3/20/2002 6113 N/A
565 Senator John McCain 3/19/2002 6112 N/A
564 Andy Richter 3/18/2002 6111 N/A
563 Bill O'Reilly 3/14/2002 6110 N/A
562 Joe Klein 3/13/2002 6109 N/A
561 Denis Leary 3/12/2002 6108 N/A
560 Bea Arthur 3/11/2002 6107 N/A
559 Tom Arnold 3/7/2002 6106 N/A
558 Milla Jovovich 3/6/2002 6105 N/A
557 Richard Lewis 3/5/2002 6104 N/A
556 David Remnick 3/4/2001 6103 N/A
555 Michael Moore 2/21/2002 6102 N/A
554 Martin Short 2/20/2002 6101 N/A
553 Jeri Ryan 2/19/2002 6100 N/A
552 Rebecca Romijn-Stamos 2/14/2002 6099 8.2
551 Ralph Nader 2/13/2002 6098 N/A
550 John Stossel 2/12/2002 6097 N/A
549 Scott Bakula 2/11/2002 6096 9
548 Barry Manilow 2/7/2002 6095 7.8
547 LL Cool J 2/6/2002 6094 8
546 Greta Van Susteren 2/5/2002 6093 N/A
545 Ron Howard 2/4/2002 6092 N/A
544 Jason Schwartzman 1/31/2002 6091 N/A
543 Phil McGraw 1/30/2002 6090 N/A
542 Elmore Leonard 1/29/2002 6089 N/A
541 Ron Insana 1/28/2002 6088 N/A
540 Sebastian Junger 1/24/2002 6087 N/A
539 Place Holder 1/23/2002 6086 N/A
538 Anthony LaPaglia 1/22/2002 6085 N/A
537 Al Sharpton 1/21/2002 6084 N/A
536 Jeremy Northam 1/17/2002 6083 N/A
535 Colin Hanks 1/16/2002 6082 N/A
534 Ian McKellen 1/15/2002 6081 N/A
533 Lesley Stahl 1/14/2002 6080 N/A
532 Jack Black 1/10/2002 6079 N/A
531 Luke Wilson 1/9/2002 6078 N/A
530 Anjelica Huston 1/8/2002 6077 N/A
529 Jamie Foxx 12/20/2001 6076 N/A
528 Gary Sinise 12/19/2001 6075 N/A
527 Peggy Noonan 12/18/2001 6074 N/A
526 Elijah Wood 12/17/2001 6073 N/A
525 Tracey Ullman 12/13/2001 6072 N/A
524 Janeane Garofalo 12/12/2001 6071 N/A
523 Dave Gorman 12/11/2001 6070 N/A
522 Stephen Colbert as Al Sharpton 12/10/2001 6069 N/A
521 Ted Danson 12/6/2001 6068 N/A
520 Marg Helgenberger 12/5/2001 6067 N/A
519 John Edward 12/4/2001 6066 N/A
518 Nadine Strossen 12/3/2001 6065 N/A
517 Stephen Colbert - Again, A Look Back 11/21/2001 10
516 David Halberstam 11/29/2001 6064 N/A
515 Jennifer Garner 11/28/2001 6063 10
514 Star Jones 11/27/2001 6062 N/A
513 Ed Burns 11/26/2001 6061 N/A
512 John Stamos 11/15/2001 6060 N/A
511 Carson Daly 11/14/2001 6059 N/A
510 Anne Robinson 11/13/2001 6058 N/A
509 Steve Kroft 11/12/2001 6057 N/A
508 Jennifer Saunders 11/8/2001 6056 9.2
507 George Stephanopolous 11/7/2001 6055 N/A
506 P.J. O'Rourke 11/6/2001 6054 N/A
505 Paul Rudd 11/5/2001 6053 8.9
504 Kevin Spacey 11/1/2001 6052 N/A
503 Richard Holbrooke 10/31/2001 6051 N/A
502 Rob Morrow 10/30/2001 6050 N/A
501 Jeff Bridges 10/25/2001 6049 N/A
500 Greta Van Susteren 10/24/2001 6048 N/A
499 Don Dahler 10/23/2001 6047 N/A
498 Lance Bass 10/22/2001 6046 N/A
497 Fareed Zakaria 10/18/2001 6045 N/A
496 Snoop Dogg 10/17/2001 6044 N/A
495 Lorraine Bracco 10/16/2001 6043 9.1
494 Emeril Lagasse 10/15/2001 6042 N/A
493 John Miller 10/11/2001 6041 N/A
492 Jeremy Piven 10/10/2001 6040 N/A
491 Owen Wilson 10/9/2001 6039 N/A
490 Kate Beckinsale 10/4/2001 6038 N/A
489 Stephen Morse 10/3/2001 6037 N/A
488 Jim Belushi 10/2/2001 6036 N/A
487 Kelsey Grammer 10/1/2001 6035 N/A
486 Tenacious D 9/27/2001 6034 N/A
485 Jeff Greenfield 9/26/2001 6033 N/A
484 Aaron Brown 9/25/2001 6032 N/A
483 Frank Rich 9/24/2001 6031 N/A
482 September 20, 2001 - The Comeback episode 9/20/2001 6030 10
481 Dave Navarro 0/0/0 N/A
480 They Might Be Giants 9/10/2001 6029 8
479 Mo Rocca's Back to School Special 9/5/2001 N/A
478 Kevin Smith 8/23/2001 6028 N/A
477 Will Ferrell 8/22/2001 6027 N/A
476 Griffin Dunne 8/21/2001 6026 N/A
475 Cuba Gooding Jr. 8/20/2001 6025 N/A
474 Fabio 8/16/2001 6024 N/A
473 Seth Green 8/15/2001 6023 N/A
472 John Carpenter 8/14/2001 6022 N/A
471 David Rakoff 8/13/2001 6021 N/A
470 Jason Biggs 8/9/2001 6020 N/A
469 Tara Reid 8/8/2001 6019 N/A
468 Joe Rogan 8/7/2001 6018 N/A
467 Andie MacDowell 8/6/2001 6017 N/A
466 Janeane Garofalo 8/2/2001 6016 1
465 Jackie Chan 8/1/2001 6015 N/A
464 Peter Krause 7/31/2001 6014 N/A
463 Jerri Manthey 7/30/2001 6013 N/A
462 Senator John McCain 7/26/2001 6012 N/A
461 Senator Joe Lieberman 7/25/2001 6011 N/A
460 Paul Giametti 7/24/2001 6010 N/A
459 Larry Miller 7/23/2001 6009 N/A
458 Hank Azaria 7/19/2001 6008 N/A
457 Ed Norton 7/18/2001 6007 N/A
456 Maria Bartiromo 7/17/2001 6006 N/A
455 Jon Favreau 7/16/2001 6005 N/A
454 Vince Vaughn 7/12/2001 6004 N/A
453 James Woods 7/11/2001 6003 N/A
452 Spice Girls 7/10/2001 6002 N/A
451 Sean Hayes 7/9/2001 6001 N/A
450 Bridget Fonda 6/28/2001 5158 N/A
449 Jet Li 6/27/2001 5157 N/A
448 Johnny Knoxville 6/26/2001 5156 N/A
447 Sam Robards 6/25/2001 5155 N/A
446 Mya 6/21/2001 5154 N/A
445 Alec Baldwin 6/20/2001 5153 N/A
444 Michael Rapaport 6/19/2001 5152 8.5
443 Martin Short 6/18/2001 5151 N/A
442 Jeff Greenfield 6/14/2001 5150 N/A
441 David Duchovny 6/13/2001 5149 N/A
440 Gene Simmons 6/12/2001 5148 N/A
439 Joe Queenan 6/11/2001 5147 N/A
438 Bernie Mac 6/7/2001 5146 N/A
437 Al Roker 6/6/2001 5145 N/A
436 Richard Belzer 6/5/2001 5144 N/A
435 Jake Johanssen 6/4/2001 5143 N/A
434 Leah Remini 5/31/2001 5142 N/A
433 Bradley Whitford 5/30/2001 5141 N/A
432 Richard Schiff 5/29/2001 5140 N/A
431 Steve Carell Salutes Steve Carell 5/21/2001 N/A
430 Jerry Springer 5/17/2001 5139 N/A
429 Heath Ledger 5/16/2001 5138 N/A
428 Miss Universe 5/15/2001 5137 10
427 Maura Tierney 5/14/2001 5136 N/A
426 Patricia Richardson 5/10/2001 5135 N/A
425 Richie Sambora 5/9/2001 5134 N/A
424 James Van Der Beek 5/8/2001 5133 N/A
423 Chris Robinson 5/7/2001 5132 N/A
422 Robert Patrick 5/3/2001 5131 N/A
421 No Guest 5/2/2001 5130 N/A
420 Dominic Chianese 5/1/2001 5129 N/A
419 Eric McCormack 4/30/2001 5128 N/A
418 Tom Cavanagh 4/26/2001 5127 N/A
417 Tom Green 4/25/2001 5126 4.5
416 Rachael Leigh Cook 4/24/2001 5125 N/A
415 Don Hewitt 4/23/2001 5124 N/A
414 Brittany Daniel 4/12/2001 5123 N/A
413 Damon Wayans 4/11/2001 5122 N/A
412 Bob Costas 4/10/2001 5121 N/A
411 Paul Reubens 4/9/2001 5120 N/A
410 Steven Weber 4/5/2001 5119 N/A
409 D.L. Hughley 4/4/2001 5118 N/A
408 Amy Sedaris 4/3/2001 5117 N/A
407 Lisa Ling 4/2/2001 5116 N/A
406 Jennifer Love Hewitt 3/29/2001 5115 N/A
405 Mark Harmon 3/28/2001 5114 N/A
404 Richard Lewis 3/27/2001 5113 N/A
403 Richard Roeper 3/26/2001 5112 N/A
402 Denis Leary 3/22/2001 5111 N/A
401 Jeff Varner 3/21/2001 5110 N/A
400 Mary Stuart Masterson 3/20/2001 5109 N/A
399 Chris Meloni 3/19/2001 5108 N/A
398 Javier Bardem 3/8/2001 5107 N/A
397 Carmen Electra 3/7/2001 5106 N/A
396 Ed Burns 3/6/2001 5105 N/A
395 Martin Short 3/5/2001 5104 N/A
394 Warren Christopher 3/1/2001 5103 N/A
393 Heather Locklear 2/28/2001 5102 N/A
392 Joe Pantoliano 2/27/2001 5101 N/A
391 Ted Danson 2/26/2001 5100 N/A
390 Kelly Ripa 2/22/2001 5099 N/A
389 Chris Rock 2/21/2001 5098 N/A
388 Greg Germann 2/20/2001 5097 N/A
387 Wanda Sykes 2/15/2001 5096 N/A
386 Jessica Alba 2/14/2001 5095 N/A
385 Kermit the Frog 2/13/2001 5094 N/A
384 David Grohl 2/12/2001 5093 N/A
383 Tim Blake Nelson 2/1/2001 5092 N/A
382 James Van Der Beek 1/31/2001 5091 N/A
381 Dyan Cannon 1/30/2001 5090 N/A
380 David Boreanaz 1/29/2001 5089 4
379 Topher Grace 1/25/2001 5088 N/A
378 Terry Bradshaw 1/24/2001 5087 2
377 Matthew McConaughey 1/23/2001 5086 N/A
376 Bill O'Reilly 1/22/2001 5085 N/A
375 Lynn Whitfield 1/18/2001 5084 N/A
374 Sam Donaldson 1/17/2001 5083 N/A
373 Tim Robbins 1/16/2001 5082 N/A
372 Willem Dafoe 1/15/2001 5081 N/A
371 Julia Stiles 1/11/2001 5080 N/A
370 Vitamin C 1/10/2001 5079 N/A
369 Richard Lewis 1/9/2001 5078 N/A
368 Gillian Anderson 12/21/2000 5077 N/A
367 Jeri Ryan 12/20/2000 5076 N/A
366 Marisa Tomei 12/19/2000 5075 N/A
365 Marla Sokoloff 12/18/2000 5074 N/A
364 Wolf Blitzer 12/14/2000 5073 N/A
363 Indecision 2000 Special 12/13/2000 5072 8.2
362 Greta van Susteren 12/12/2000 5071 N/A
361 Ira Glass 12/11/2000 5070 N/A
360 Marlan Wayans 12/7/2000 5069 N/A
359 Chris O'Donnell 12/6/2000 5068 N/A
358 Faith Ford 12/5/2000 5067 N/A
357 Thomas Gibson 12/4/2000 5066 10
356 Anthony Clark 11/30/2000 5065 N/A
355 Billy Campbell 11/29/2000 5064 N/A
354 Laura San Giacomo 11/28/2000 5063 N/A
353 John Goodman 11/27/2000 5062 N/A
352 Tales of Survival with Vance DeGeneres 11/20/2000 N/A
351 Rhys Ifans 11/16/2000 5061 N/A
350 Adam Sandler 11/15/2000 5060 N/A
349 Patricia Arquette 11/14/2000 5059 N/A
348 Adam Sandler 11/13/2000 5058 N/A
347 Michael Moore 11/9/2000 5057 8.8
346 Richard Belzer 11/8/2000 5056 8.7
345 Indecision 2000 Choose and Lose 11/7/2000 5055 9
344 Senator Arlen Specter 11/6/2000 5054 N/A
343 Michael Richards 11/2/2000 5053 N/A
342 Phil Donahue 11/1/2000 5052 N/A
341 David Frost 10/31/2000 5051 N/A
340 Brett Butler 10/30/2000 5050 N/A
339 Steven Weber 10/26/2000 5049 N/A
338 Posh & Baby Spice 10/25/2000 5048 10
337 Jeff Garlin 10/24/2000 5047 N/A
336 Kevin James 10/23/2000 5046 N/A
335 Brendan Fraser 10/19/2000 5045 N/A
334 Joshua Jackson 10/18/2000 5044 N/A
333 Christian Slater 10/17/2000 5043 N/A
332 Alice Cooper 10/16/2000 5042 N/A
331 Ralph Nader 10/5/2000 5041 N/A
330 Jewel 10/4/2000 5040 N/A
329 Ashton Kutcher 10/3/2000 5039 10
328 Dean Cain 10/2/2000 5038 N/A
327 Tony Danza 9/28/2000 5037 N/A
326 Sylvester Stallone 9/27/2000 5036 N/A
325 Bill Goldberg 9/26/2000 5035 N/A
324 Jonathan Katz 9/25/2000 5034 N/A
323 Jamie Foxx 9/21/2000 5033 N/A
322 Barenaked Ladies 9/20/2000 5032 N/A
321 Jamie Lee Curtis 9/19/2000 5031 N/A
320 Ryan Phillippe 9/18/2000 5030 N/A
319 Senator Joe Lieberman 9/14/2000 5029 N/A
318 Lennox Lewis 9/13/2000 5028 N/A
317 Eugene Levy 9/12/2000 5027 N/A
316 Joe Mantegna 9/11/2000 5026 N/A
315 Spinal Tap 9/7/2000 5025 N/A
314 Greg Kinnear 9/6/2000 5024 N/A
313 Donal Logue 9/5/2000 5023 N/A
312 Vincent D'Onofrio 8/24/2000 5022 10
311 Slash 8/23/2000 5021 N/A
310 Jeremy Piven 8/22/2000 5020 N/A
309 Democratic National Convention Pt. 4 8/18/2000 5019 N/A
308 Democratic National Convention Pt. 3 8/17/2000 5018 N/A
307 Democratic National Convention Pt. 2 8/16/2000 5017 N/A
306 Democratic National Convention Pt. 1 8/15/2000 5016 N/A
305 Republican National Convention Pt. 4 8/4/2000 5015 N/A
304 Republican National Convention Pt. 3 8/3/2000 5014 N/A
303 Republican National Convention Pt. 2 8/2/2000 5013 N/A
302 Republican National Convention Pt. 1 8/1/2000 5012 N/A
301 Campaign Trail to the Road to the White House 7/31/2000 N/A
300 Jennifer Beals 7/26/2000 5011 8
299 Joe Eszterhas 7/25/2000 5010 N/A
298 Peter Fonda 7/24/2000 5009 N/A
297 Al Roker 7/20/2000 5008 N/A
296 Fourth Anniversary Special 7/19/2000 5007 N/A
295 Halle Berry 7/18/2000 5006 N/A
294 Shawn & Marlon Wayans 7/17/2000 5005 N/A
293 Billy Crudup 7/13/2000 5004 N/A
292 Famke Janssen 7/12/2000 5003 N/A
291 J.K. Simmons 7/11/2000 5002 N/A
290 Anna Paquin 7/10/2000 5001 N/A
289 John C. Reilly 6/29/2000 4161 N/A
288 Richie Sambora 6/28/2000 4160 N/A
287 Jeff Probst 6/27/2000 4159 N/A
286 Cheri Oteri 6/26/2000 4158 N/A
285 Alicia Silverstone 6/22/2000 4157 N/A
284 Freddie Prinze Jr. 6/21/2000 4156 N/A
283 Joe Lockhart 6/20/2000 4155 N/A
282 Heather Donahue 6/19/2000 4154 N/A
281 Julie Brown 6/15/2000 4153 N/A
280 Jimmy Kimmel & Adam Carolla 6/14/2000 4152 N/A
279 Mark Curry 6/13/2000 4151 N/A
278 When the Elderly Go on TV with Al Greenwood 6/12/2000 N/A
277 Michael Moore 6/7/2000 4150 N/A
276 Kelli Williams 6/6/2000 4149 N/A
275 Penn & Teller 6/5/2000 4148 N/A
274 Sonja Christopher 5/31/2000 4147 N/A
273 Amy Jo Johnson 5/30/2000 4146 N/A
272 Thandie Newton 5/29/2000 4145 N/A
271 Michael Rapaport 5/18/2000 4144 N/A
270 Jane Leeves 5/17/2000 4143 N/A
269 Kyle MacLachlan 5/16/2000 4142 N/A
268 Tracey Ullman 5/15/2000 4141 N/A
267 Betty White 5/11/2000 4140 N/A
266 Andy Richter 5/10/2000 4139 N/A
265 Jesse L. Martin 5/9/2000 4138 9.5
264 Wendie Malick 5/8/2000 4137 N/A
263 Eric Close 5/4/2000 4136 N/A
262 Julie Warner 5/3/2000 4135 N/A
261 Luke Wilson 5/2/2000 4134 N/A
260 S. Epatha Merkerson 5/1/2000 4133 N/A
259 Stephen Baldwin 4/27/2000 4132 N/A
258 Jeanne Tripplehorn 4/26/2000 4131 N/A
257 Kirsten Dunst 4/25/2000 4130 N/A
256 Hugh Hefner 4/24/2000 4129 N/A
255 Senator Arlen Specter 4/20/2000 4128 N/A
254 Diamond Dallas Page 4/19/2000 4127 N/A
253 Samantha Mathis 4/18/2000 4126 N/A
252 Stanley Tucci 4/17/2000 4125 N/A
251 David Alan Grier 4/13/2000 4124 N/A
250 Patrick Stewart 4/12/2000 4123 N/A
249 Ben Stein 4/11/2000 4122 N/A
248 Roger Daltrey 4/10/2000 4121 N/A
247 Jimmy Smits 3/30/2000 4120 8.1
246 Triumph the Insult Comic Dog 3/29/2000 4119 N/A
245 Joshua Jackson 3/28/2000 4118 N/A
244 John Lydon 3/27/2000 4117 8.8
243 Leelee Sobieski 3/23/2000 4116 N/A
242 Eric Idle 3/22/2000 4115 N/A
241 Marla Sokoloff 3/21/2000 4114 N/A
240 Chris Meloni 3/20/2000 4113 N/A
239 Drew Carey 3/16/2000 4112 N/A
238 Wolf Blitzer 3/15/2000 4111 N/A
237 Kim Delaney 3/14/2000 4110 N/A
236 Eddie Izzard 3/13/2000 4109 N/A
235 Garry Shandling 3/9/2000 4108 N/A
234 Bob Dole 3/8/2000 4107 N/A
233 Kevin Pollak 3/7/2000 4106 N/A
232 Neil Patrick Harris 3/6/2000 4105 10
231 Ellen DeGeneres 3/2/2000 4104 N/A
230 Tobey Maguire 3/1/2000 4103 N/A
229 Vin Diesel 2/29/2000 4102 N/A
228 Forest Whitaker 2/28/2000 4101 N/A
227 Rachael Leigh Cook 2/24/2000 4100 N/A
226 Charlize Theron 2/23/2000 4099 N/A
225 Snoop Dogg 2/22/2000 4098 N/A
224 Ed McMahon 2/17/2000 4097 N/A
223 Matthew Perry 2/16/2000 4096 N/A
222 Dennis Farina 2/15/2000 4095 N/A
221 Moby 2/14/2000 4094 N/A
220 Jason Priestley 2/3/2000 4093 N/A
219 Focus on New Hampshire Special 2/2/2000 4092 7.2
218 Jeff Bridges 2/1/2000 4091 N/A
217 David Arquette 1/27/2000 4090 N/A
216 Jenny McCarthy 1/26/2000 4089 N/A
215 Peter Krause 1/25/2000 4088 N/A
214 Selma Blair 1/24/2000 4087 N/A
213 Jerry Springer 1/20/2000 4086 N/A
212 Freddie Prinze Jr. 1/19/2000 4085 N/A
211 Frankie Muniz 1/18/2000 4084 N/A
210 Penelope Ann Miller 1/17/2000 4083 N/A
209 Michael Stipe 1/13/2000 4082 N/A
208 Ice Cube 1/12/2000 4081 N/A
207 Will Ferrell 1/11/2000 4080 N/A
206 Joe Montana 1/10/2000 4079 N/A
205 Richard Belzer 1/6/2000 4078 N/A
204 Robbie Williams 1/5/2000 4077 N/A
203 Cynthia Nixon 1/4/2000 4076 N/A
202 Jewel 12/21/1999 4075 N/A
201 David Boreanaz 12/20/1999 4074 N/A
200 George Carlin 12/16/1999 4073 N/A
199 Greatest Millenium Special 12/15/1999 9.1
198 Shannen Doherty 12/14/1999 4072 N/A
197 Joan Lunden 12/13/1999 4071 N/A
196 Rob Schneider 12/9/1999 4070 N/A
195 Senator Bob Dole, Part 2 12/8/1999 4069 N/A
194 Senator Bob Dole, Part 1 12/7/1999 4068 N/A
193 Paul Rudd 12/6/1999 4067 N/A
192 Michael Boatman 12/2/1999 4066 N/A
191 Laura San Giacomo 12/1/1999 4065 N/A
190 Stephen Rea 11/30/1999 4064 N/A
189 Goo Goo Dolls 11/29/1999 4063 N/A
188 Bill Maher 11/18/1999 4062 7.8
187 Yasmine Bleeth 11/17/1999 4061 10
186 Tori Amos 11/16/1999 4060 8
185 Christina Ricci 11/15/1999 4059 8
184 Kathy Griffin 11/9/1999 4058 8.2
183 Kellie Martin 11/8/1999 4057 8
182 Roshumba Williams 11/4/1999 4056 10
181 Dave Grohl 11/3/1999 4055 8
180 Jennifer Love Hewitt 11/2/1999 4054 8
179 Chris O'Donnell 11/1/1999 4053 8
178 Melanie C. (Spice Girls) 10/28/1999 4052 8.2
177 Sarah Michelle Gellar 10/27/1999 4051 9.4
176 Louie Anderson 10/26/1999 4050 10
175 Cathy Moriarty 10/25/1999 4049 10
174 Melissa Gilbert 10/21/1999 4048 10
173 Amy Brenneman 10/20/1999 4047 10
172 Steven Wright 10/19/1999 4046 10
171 Rebecca Gayheart 10/18/1999 4045 10
170 Molly Shannon 10/7/1999 4044 10
169 Brooke Shields 10/6/1999 4043 10
168 Maury Povich 10/5/1999 4042 10
167 Greg Proops 10/4/1999 4041 10
166 Bruce McCulloch & Mark McKinney 9/30/1999 4040 10
165 Richard Lewis 9/29/1999 4039 10
164 Melissa Joan Hart 9/28/1999 4038 10
163 Norm MacDonald 9/27/1999 4037 10
162 Steve Zahn 9/23/1999 4036 10
161 Dave Chappelle 9/22/1999 4035 10
160 Donny & Marie Osmond 9/21/1999 4034 10
159 Andy Richter 9/20/1999 4033 10
158 David Cross 9/16/1999 4032 10
157 Jason Priestly 9/15/1999 4031 10
156 Tom Green 9/14/1999 4030 10
155 Elayne Boosler 9/13/1999 4029 10
154 Daily Show Summer Spectacular 8/30/1999 10
153 Nia Long 8/26/1999 4028 10
152 Dwight Yoakam 8/25/1999 4027 10
151 LL Cool J 8/24/1999 4026 10
150 Cheryl Ladd 8/23/1999 4025 10
149 French Stewart 8/19/1999 4024 10
148 Sarah Jessica Parker 8/18/1999 4023 10
147 Molly Ringwald 8/17/1999 4022 10
146 Carson Daly 8/16/1999 4021 10
145 Eduardo Sanchez & Daniel Myrick 8/12/1999 4020 10
144 Pierce Brosnan 8/11/1999 4019 10
143 Dom Irrera 8/10/1999 4018 10
142 Dave Foley 8/9/1999 4017 10
141 Jeffrey Tambor 8/5/1999 4016 10
140 Denis Leary 8/4/1999 4015 10
139 Garry Marshall 8/3/1999 4014 10
138 Bebe Neuwirth 8/2/1999 4013 10
137 Janeane Garofalo 7/29/1999 4012 10
136 Vince Neil 7/28/1999 4011 10
135 Wendie Malick 7/27/1999 4010 10
134 Donny Osmond 7/26/1999 4009 7.2
133 Joely Fisher 7/22/1999 4008 10
132 Third Anniversary Special 7/21/1999 4007 10
131 David Brenner 7/20/1999 4006 10
130 Christa Miller 7/19/1999 4005 10
129 Robert Klein 7/15/1999 4004 10
128 John Leguizamo 7/14/1999 4003 10
127 Miss Piggy 7/13/1999 4002 10
126 Adam Arkin 7/12/1999 4001 10
125 Rob Schneider 7/1/1999 3157 10
124 Roseanne 6/30/1999 3156 10
123 Scott Wolf 6/29/1999 3155 10
122 Margaret Cho 6/28/1999 3154 10
121 Richard Belzer 6/24/1999 3153 8.8
120 Adam Sandler 6/23/1999 3152 10
119 Jimmy Kimmel 6/22/1999 3151 10
118 Felicity Huffman 6/21/1999 3150 10
117 Heather Graham 6/17/1999 3149 10
116 Mike Myers 6/16/1999 3148 10
115 Rob Lowe 6/15/1999 3147 10
114 Mike Myers 6/14/1999 3146 10
113 Timothy Hutton 6/10/1999 3145 10
112 Damon Wayans 6/9/1999 3144 10
111 Caroline Rhea 6/8/1999 3143 10
110 Harry Connick Jr. 6/7/1999 3142 10
109 Jamie Foxx 5/27/1999 3141 10
108 Natalie Portman 5/26/1999 3140 10
107 Suzanne Somers 5/25/1999 3139 10
106 Patricia Richardson 5/24/1999 3138 10
105 Ray Romano 5/20/1999 3137 10
104 Camryn Manheim 5/19/1999 3136 10
103 Robert Schimmel 5/18/1999 3135 10
102 Jane Seymour 5/17/1999 3134 10
101 Esai Morales 5/13/1999 3133 10
100 Ted Danson 5/12/1999 3132 10
99 Paula Cale 5/11/1999 3131 10
98 Thomas Gibson 5/10/1999 3130 10
97 Joy Behar 4/29/1999 3129 10
96 Chris Robinson 4/28/1999 3128 10
95 Sheryl Lee Ralph 4/27/1999 3127 10
94 Seth Green 4/26/1999 3126 9.2
93 David Spade 4/22/1999 3125 10
92 Angelina Jolie 4/21/1999 3124 10
91 Rob Estes 4/20/1999 3123 10
90 Sharon Lawrence 4/19/1999 3122 10
88 Marlee Matlin 4/15/1999 3121 10
87 Jackie Chan 4/14/1999 3120 10
86 Josh Charles 4/13/1999 3119 10
85 Ernie Hudson 4/12/1999 3118 10
84 Stephen Baldwin 4/1/1999 3117 10
83 Diane Lane 3/31/1999 3116 8.8
82 Omar Epps 3/30/1999 3115 10
81 Ron Howard 3/29/1999 3114 10
80 Janine Turner 3/25/1999 3113 10
79 Sandra Bullock 3/24/1999 3112 10
78 Norm MacDonald 3/23/1999 3111 10
77 Jennifer Grey 3/22/1999 3110 10
76 Joseph Gordon-Levitt 3/18/1999 3109 9
75 John Larroquette 3/17/1999 3108 10
74 Chris Isaak 3/16/1999 3107 10
73 Peter Krause 3/15/1999 3106 10
72 Hootie & the Blowfish and Billy Crystal 3/11/1999 3105 10
71 Sammy Hagar 3/10/1999 3104 10
70 Jon Voight 3/9/1999 3103 10
69 Ian McKellen 3/8/1999 3102 10
68 Ryan Phillippe 3/4/1999 3101 10
67 Jeri Ryan 3/3/1999 3100 10
66 Eric McCormack 3/2/1999 3099 10
65 John Tesh 3/1/1999 3098 10
64 Mike Judge 2/18/1999 3097 8
63 Ed McMahon 2/17/1999 3096 8.2
62 Melina Kanakaredes 2/16/1999 3095 8.5
61 Daniel Stern 2/11/1999 3094 8
60 Pamela Anderson 2/10/1999 3093 8
59 Brendan Fraser 2/9/1999 3092 8
58 Melissa Gilbert 2/8/1999 3091 8
57 Jerry O'Connell 2/4/1999 3090 8.2
56 Kellie Martin 2/3/1999 3089 8.5
55 Dave Foley 2/2/1999 3088 8.5
54 George Carlin 2/1/1999 3087 8.5
53 D.L. Hughley 1/28/1999 3086 8.5
52 Yasmine Bleeth 1/27/1999 3085 8.5
51 David Cross 1/26/1999 3084 8
50 Matthew Lillard 1/25/1999 3083 8.2
49 Carmen Electra 1/21/1999 3082 10
48 Michael Stipe 1/20/1999 3081 10
47 William Baldwin 1/19/1999 3080 8.2
46 David Alan Grier 1/18/1999 3079 10
45 Gillian Anderson 1/14/1999 3078 10
44 Tracey Ullman 1/13/1999 3077 10
43 Sandra Bernhard 1/12/1999 3076 8
42 Michael J. Fox 1/11/1999 3075 10
41 Richard Lewis 12/17/1998 10
40 Jon Stewart 12/16/1998 10
39 Deborah Norville 12/15/1998 10
38 Wendy Malick 12/14/1998 10
37 Jerry Springer 11/19/1998 10
35 Kate Mulgrew 11/17/1998 10
34 Ken Olin 11/16/1998 10
33 Roma Downey 11/11/1998 10
32 Travis Tritt 11/10/1998 10
31 John Fugelsang 11/9/1998 10
30 Henry Winkler 11/5/1998 10
29 Queen Latifah 11/4/1998 10
28 Upright Citizens Brigade 11/3/1998 10
27 Blair Underwood 11/2/1998 10
26 David Cross & Bob Odenkirk 10/27/1998 10
25 Janeane Garofalo 9/24/1998 10
24 Denis Leary 9/23/1998 10
23 Bonnie Raitt 9/22/1998 10
22 Jackie Chan 9/21/1998 10
21 Vince Vaughn 9/17/1998 10
20 Ben Stiller 9/16/1998 10
20 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 02/11/2010 2/10/2010 N/A
19 Dr. Ruth Westheimer 9/15/1998 8.2
18 Renee Hicks 9/14/1998 10
17 Terry Jones 9/10/1998 8.2
17 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 02/09/2010 2/9/2010 9
16 Scott Thompson 6/25/1998 8.2
15 David Boreanaz 6/3/1998 8
14 Al Franken 3/30/1998 8.2
13 Henry Thomas 3/12/1998 8.2
12 Jason Priestley 3/11/1998 10
11 Timothy Dalton 3/10/1998 8
10 Miguel Ferrer 3/9/1998 9.7
9 The Daily Show Year-End Spectacular '97 12/10/1997 7.8
8 Matt Stone and Trey Parker 10/27/1997 8.2
6 Wes Craven 12/12/1996 10
5 Richard Lewis 12/11/1996 10
4 Bruce Davison 12/9/1996 10
3 James Doohan 11/20/1996 8.7
1 Premier Episode 7/22/1996 8.8
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