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help| This list of Daily Show segments is a comprehensive and ever-growing reference for the segments shown on Daily Show. The Daily Show often uses humorous, parody names for their segments. News segments that the host reports are often accompanied by the comedic over-the-shoulder graphic or a chyron in the lower third of the screen. The news segments reported by correspondents are introduced with a... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Daily Show segments
This list of Daily Show segments is a comprehensive and ever-growing reference for the segments shown on the Daily Show. The Daily Show often uses humorous, parody names for their segments. -
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List of Daily Show segments
This list of Daily Show segments is a comprehensive and ever-growing reference for the segments shown on Daily Show. -
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List of The Daily Show recurring segments
In the segment, Demetri suggested the best way to get around this issue was for the public to film their own knock off Daily Show segments, with all trademarks proceeded with "Schm". -
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Stephen Colbert
The concept for The Report was first seen in a series of Daily Show segments which advertised the then-fictional series as a joke. -
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Wyatt Cenac
He continues to integrate satirical Black-oriented material in his Daily Show segments, including "Rapper or Republican". -
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The Daily Show
This edition runs for half an hour and contains a selection of segments including one guest interview from the preceding week's shows, usually from the Monday and Tuesday episodes. ... Colbert, Stewart, and Ben Karlin developed the idea for the show based on a series of faux-television commercials that had been created for an earlier Daily Show segment. -
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Comedy Central's Indecision 2008
List of The Daily Show recurring segments -
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The Colbert Report
See also: Recurring segments on The Colbert Report ... 'Daily Show' alum scores with a slap at talking heads, The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 19, 2005 -
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List of The Daily Show correspondents
Molly Pesce (1996-1997) — Originally co-hosted The Daily Show's movie review segments with Frank DeCaro. -
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There Will Be Blood
A Daily Show segment used a clip of Daniel Plainview speaking to the residents of Little Boston to poke fun at real-life Big Oil executives, while The Colbert Report utilized a clip from the film's oil derrick explosion scene in the segment “Aqua Colbert.”
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