Inside the Return of ‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah’ Live Audience Taping
Noah brought back live laughs April 11, weighing in on everything from Will Smith’s Oscars incident to Ketanji Brown Jackson’s appointment.
Noah brought back live laughs April 11, weighing in on everything from Will Smith’s Oscars incident to Ketanji Brown Jackson’s appointment.
The long-running series celebrates its fifth anniversary with Noah as host this September.
On Monday night’s episode, the “Daily Show” host delighted in examining a recent FOX News interview that took the president to task on a number of key issues.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo will participate in his first late-night interview with Trevor Noah tonight.
Backstage after the latest live broadcast, the show’s head writer and showrunner explained the delicate balance of political satire in charged times.
The late night comedy show introduced its newest correspondent, who was then immediately tasked with explaining away one of the United States’ most confounding issues.
Noah, who is signed to host “The Daily Show” through 2022, says he’s proud of staying true to the legacy of Jon Stewart, while also creating a new legacy that “accurately represents who I am.”
She was Trevor Noah’s guest last night on “The Daily Show.”
Klepper’s new show is part of Comedy Central’s strategy to “re-establish a power hour in late night.”
Noah, who’s about to mark his second anniversary as host, has seen his ratings rise in the age of Trump.
Trevor Noah adds a fresh perspective into the mix of Comedy Central’s standby.
TCA: With a neverending wave of headlines coming from the White House, staff writers from “Full Frontal,” “The Daily Show,” and others explain how they make news fresh.