List of The Daily Show episodes | |
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Season 2021 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 115 |
Release | |
Original network | Comedy Central |
Original release | January 19 – December 16, 2021 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Comedy Central's satrical news series, during 2021.[1]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Noah continued filming episodes from his home, titled The Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah.[2][3] After the last home-based show on June 18 and a summer hiatus, the series returned to the studio on September 13, setting up shop at One Astor Plaza, the Times Square headquarters of Comedy Central parent ViacomCBS.[4][5]
2021
January
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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3516 | January 19 | Carey Mulligan | Promising Young Woman | 0.733[6] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor covers preparations in Washington, D.C. for Joe Biden's inauguration, and looks at the January 6 attack, its aftermath and reactions, and the legacy of Donald Trump's presidency; Desi Lydic looks back on Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump's White House roles; Carey Mulligan discusses tackling the topic of sexual assault through comedy. | |||||
3517 | January 20 | Stacey Abrams | N/A | 0.752[7] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Joe Biden is officially sworn in as the 46th president of the United States of America; "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (Trevor dives into the history of Inauguration Day); Stacey Abrams discusses her grassroots political efforts in Georgia. | |||||
3518 | January 21 | Jelani Cobb | The New Yorker | 0.674[8] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show President Biden exceeds America's low expectations; Desi Lydic looks back at Melania Trump's defining moments as First Lady; Jelani Cobb discusses what led to and what comes after the Trump presidency. | |||||
3519 | January 25 | Nnamdi Asomugha | Sylvie's Love | 0.632[9] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Thoughts on Republicans resisting Donald Trump's second impeachment trial; Roy Wood Jr. examines an alternative to traditional policing in Oregon; Nnamdi Asomugha discusses transitioning from football to acting, and learning to play the saxophone for his film role in Sylvie's Love. | |||||
3520 | January 26 | Stanley Nelson Jr. | Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy | 0.760[10] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show A look at the messy rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S.; Trevor examines Donald Trump's breakup with Fox News; Stanley Nelson talks of his firsthand experiences in Harlem during the crack cocaine epidemic. | |||||
3521 | January 27 | Amanda Gorman | "The Hill We Climb" | 0.682[11] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor covers international coronavirus news and divergent demands for unity from President Biden and Republicans; Amanda Gorman discusses her historic inaugural poem, and what poetry means to her. | |||||
3522 | January 28 | Doug Henwood
Regina King | Behind the News
One Night in Miami... | 0.726[12] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Doug Henwood weighs in on the GameStop stock surge; Roy Wood, Jr. talks to African political scholars about America's democratic crisis; Regina King discusses her directorial debut and being a role model for Black women in Hollywood. |
February
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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3523 | February 1 | Jeremy O. Harris | Slave Play | 0.690[13] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor discusses Redditors driving up the price of silver, while Desi Lydic endorses a different investment opportunity, kiwis; "Fringe-Watching" (a look at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's embrace of racist and conspiratorial theories); Jeremy O. Harris discusses writing Slave Play, how growing up Black in the South inspired his work, and financial support for the theater industry. | |||||
3524 | February 2 | Ibram X. Kendi | How to Be an Antiracist Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America 1619–2019 | 0.706[14] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor analyzes Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's recounting of her Capitol riot experience, and highlights Wall Street's long history of manipulating stock prices; Ibram X. Kendi on the importance of anti-racism, compiling the history of Black America, and his hopes for the Biden administration. | |||||
3525 | February 3 | Dax Shepard | Top Gear America Armchair Expert | 0.608[15] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor explores America's longstanding childcare crisis; Desi Lydic offers rehab services to entitled "Karens"; Dax Shepard talks about filming Top Gear America and learning new and different subjects for his Armchair Expert podcast. | |||||
3526 | February 4 | U.S. Representative Cori Bush | N/A | 0.707[16] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show A look at House Democrats stripping Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments; Rep. Cori Bush on standing up to Greene, COVID-19 relief funds, and "out of touch" colleagues in Congress; "Sports Bomb" (Roy Wood, Jr. and Michael Kosta preview Super Bowl LV).[17] | |||||
3527 | February 8 | Dr. Atul Gawande
Leonard Fournette | The New Yorker
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 0.651[18] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Thoughts on Conservative pundits heaping scorn on President Biden; Dr. Atul Gawande discusses America's COVID-19 challenges; Leonard Fournette on winning Super Bowl LV, playing with Tom Brady, and his hopes for the future. | |||||
3528 | February 9 | Robin Roberts
Noah Centineo | Good Morning America Tuskegee Airmen: Legacy of Courage To All the Boys: Always and Forever | 0.689[19] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor examines the massive farmer protest in India; Robin Roberts discusses Super Bowl LV, returning to the Good Morning America studio, and how her father inspired her to produce a documentary on the Tuskegee Airmen;[20] Noah Centineo on playing Peter Kavinsky in the To All the Boys trilogy and navigating social media as an actor. | |||||
3529 | February 10 | Radha Blank | The 40-Year-Old Version | 0.693[21] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show A look at the performance of and criticism against Donald Trump's lawyers during Trump's impeachment trial; "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. on the history of Black Americans in the world of espionage); Radha Blank discusses writing and directing The Forty-Year-Old Version and keeping a persevering mindset while facing theatrical rejections. | |||||
3530 | February 11 | Daniel Kaluuya | Judas and the Black Messiah | 0.658[22] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor covers the third day of Donald Trump's impeachment trial; "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (in Washington, D.C., Jordan gathers thoughts on the impeachment trial from Trump supporters, Democratic senators, and District residents); Daniel Kaluuya on playing Fred Hampton in Judas and the Black Messiah and the international history of the Black Panthers. | |||||
3531 | February 15 | Neil Patrick Harris | It's A Sin | 0.632[23] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor discusses the second impeachment acquittal of Donald Trump and new COVID-19 variants found in America; The Daily Show's correspondents talk about their year under COVID lockdown; Neil Patrick Harris discusses perfecting a British accent, and how It's a Sin seeks to educate people about the AIDS epidemic in the United Kingdom. | |||||
3532 | February 16 | Bill Gates | How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need | 0.611[24] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Ronny Chieng shares ways to combat the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes; "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. on the history of Black doctors); Bill Gates discusses how government and average citizens can reduce carbon emissions. | |||||
3533 | February 17 | Heather McGhee | The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together | 0.570[25] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Texans suffer from ongoing extreme winter weather; members of "the Divine Nine" talk with Dulcé Sloan about seeing fellow Black sorority alum Kamala Harris become Vice President;[26] Heather McGhee on the economic impact of racism in the United States, and the importance of having honest conversations about past and present racism. | |||||
3534 | February 18 | Russell Westbrook | Washington Wizards Why Not? Foundation | 0.685[27] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Parents and kids grow impatient about reopening schools; "The Daily Showography" (a profile of Tucker Carlson); Russell Westbrook on his pre-game fashion choices, documenting the Tulsa race massacre, and uplifting the Black community through philanthropy. | |||||
3535 | February 22 | Sharon McMahon | SharonSaysSo Instagram account | 0.694[28] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show A look at the continuing winter storm crisis in Texas; Michael Kosta on vote-rigging in New Zealand's Bird of the Year competition; Sharon McMahon on the distinctions separating facts from conspiracies and biases from lies. | |||||
3536 | February 23 | Hugh Evans | Global Citizen | 0.617[29] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Republican lawmakers in several states go on an anti-voting blitz; "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. celebrates the contributions of Black journalists); Hugh Evans discusses Global Citizen's "Recovery Plan for the World." | |||||
3537 | February 24 | Andra Day | The United States vs. Billie Holiday | 0.648[30] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor highlights racial inequity in vaccine distribution, "Dul-Sayin'" Dulcé Sloan examines the stereotype of the strong Black woman and its history and harmfulness); Andra Day discusses getting into character as Billie Holiday, and how filming Holiday's tale took a toll on her. | |||||
3538 | February 25 | Kevin Garnett | KG: A to Z: An Uncensored Encyclopedia of Life, Basketball, and Everything in Between | 0.685[31] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor discusses the TikTok trend of showing off regrettable tattoos, while Desi Lydic shares her own embarrassing body art;[32] "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (Trevor examines America's outdated and extremely vulnerable power grid); Kevin Garnett on turning a learning disorder into a positive, and how an incident in his teens almost derailed his Hall of Fame career.[33] |
March
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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3539 | March 1 | Marlee Matlin | Feeling Through | 0.703[34] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show "Ain't Nobody Got Time For That" (Trevor covers CPAC 2021); "Property Brothas" Roy Wood, Jr. and Jaboukie Young-White have ideas on how to Atlantic City's Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino after its demolition, and Marlee Matlin discusses showcasing deaf/blind actors. | |||||
3540 | March 2 | U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger
H.E.R. | United States House of Representatives
"Fight for You" | 0.608[35] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Rep. Madison Cawthorn faces sexual harassment allegations; Rep. Adam Kinzinger discusses COVID relief, standing up to Donald Trump, and the future of the GOP; H.E.R. talks about performing under a pseudonym, remaining anonymous, and staying connected during the pandemic. | |||||
3541 | March 3 | Kelly Marie Tran | Raya and the Last Dragon | 0.482[36] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor laments states lifting COVID restrictions,[37], and examines rumors of a second attack on the U.S. Capitol; "Let's Get Fiscal" (Trevor looks at the state of minimum wage in the U.S); a promo for "Leo Deblin Streaming++" ("Just FaceTime me and I'll hold my phone up to the TV"); Kelly Marie Tran discusses becoming a Disney Princess and setting healthy social media boundaries. | |||||
3542 | March 4 | Michael Kiwanuka | Kiwanuka | 0.611[38] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show A look at COVID vaccines being administered to apes and Republicans' efforts to delay COVID relief funds; "Joe Biden: The Worst President in History That We Can Remember" looks at Fox News' slamming of Biden for numerous pseudo-scandals; "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (Trevor explores the history of America's first ladies); Michael Kiwanuka talks about his parents' support of his music, and performs "Rolling" from his old high school. | |||||
Special | March 10 | NCT 127 | N/A | 0.487[39] | |
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Presents: Remotely Educational In this special that premiered during a daytime slot (and was reran that night at the show's normal time) Trevor and TDS' correspondents offer "lessons that students will actually need in life," with topics including "divorce arithmetic" from Michael Kosta, lying on the internet from Ronny Chieng, a course on "who hates who" by Roy Wood, Jr., and reading subtitles from K-pop band NCT 127.[40][41] | |||||
3543 | March 15 | Eddie Murphy | Coming 2 America | 0.663[42] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show A look at the mounting harassment scandal facing New York governor Andrew Cuomo; Jaboukie Young-White discusses COVID-19 vaccines with Dr. Peter Hotez; Eddie Murphy offers thoughts on Coming 2 America and returning to stand-up comedy. | |||||
3544 | March 16 | Rebecca Carroll
Precious Lee | Surviving the White Gaze: A Memoir
Run the World | 0.578[43] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Thoughts on efforts by former presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama to convince Americans to get COVID-19 vaccinations; Rebecca Carroll on transracial adoption and forging her own Black identity; Precious Lee talks about her trailblazing modeling career and venturing into acting. | |||||
3545 | March 17 | Cynthia Erivo | Genius: Aretha | 0.598[44] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor covers the discovery of ancient biblical passages and the development of the "Zoom Escaper" tool; "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (the history of the Senate filibuster); Trevor shares criticisms on a mass shooting in the Atlanta area that claimed the lives of several Asian women ("We could see this coming"), as well as law enforcement's remarks about the shooter;[45] Cynthia Ervio discusses playing Aretha Franklin, mimicking the singer's voice, and maintaining her mental health during the pandemic; "Your Moment of Zen" (local anchors act all Irish on Saint Patrick's Day). | |||||
3546 | March 18 | Arsenio Hall | Coming 2 America | 0.527[46] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor reports on COVID-19 concerns from around the world; Michael Kosta and Roy Wood, Jr. introduce the "Bracket of Bulls**t: Pandemic Edition" Arsenio Hall discusses working again with Eddie Murphy and breaking late-night barriers. | |||||
3547 | March 22 | Michelle Obama | Waffles + Mochi Pass the Love | 0.564[47] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor and Michael Kosta spoof the British royal family's plans to hire a diversity chief; a look at gender discrimination claims against the NCAA; former First Lady Michelle Obama on encouraging healthy eating and providing meals to families in need. | |||||
3548 | March 23 | Eric Andre | Bad Trip | 0.526[48] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor covers heartwarming news during the pandemic; Desi Lydic explores the "Hist-HER-y" of on-screen female orgasms, and comedian Eric Andre talks about his hidden-camera prank-based movie Bad Trip and his family's affinity for Trevor. | |||||
3549 | March 24 | Nomzamo Mbatha | Coming 2 America | 0.554[49] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor examines the all-encompassing scourge of violence against women; "Dul-Sayin'" (Dulcé Sloan celebrates activist women athletes); Nomzamo Mbatha talks about landing her role in Coming 2 America, live in Los Angeles, and receiving her O-1 visa. |
April
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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3550 | April 5 | Carl L. Hart | Hart, Carl L. (12 January 2021). Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear. Penguin. ISBN 978-1101981641. | 0.515[50] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor highlights voter suppression in Georgia, Desi Lydic examines how the pandemic disproportionately harms working women, and Dr. Carl L. Hart discusses his book Drug Use for Grown-Ups. | |||||
3551 | April 6 | Garrett Bradley & Morgan Freeman | Time | 0.500[51] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show The notion of COVID-19 passports creates controversy, director Garrett Bradley discusses her documentary Time, and Morgan Freeman talks about his "Be There, This Is Your Shot" PSA | |||||
3552 | April 7 | Danielle Brooks | Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia | 0.446[52] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor explores the rise of NFTs, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. announce the winner of the "2020 Bracket of Bullshit", and actor Danielle Brooks discusses Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia. | |||||
3553 | April 8 | Lee Isaac Chung | Minari | 0.635[53] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor highlights new culture war battles waged by conservatives, Desi Lydic Fox-splains Georgia's controversial voting law, and director Lee Isaac Chung discusses his movie Minari. | |||||
3554 | April 12 | Miguel | Art Dealer Chic Vol. 4 | 0.534[54] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Minnesota police fatally shoot an unarmed Black man, Dulce Sloan examines an effort to remove slurs from Scrabble's word list, and Miguel discusses his EP Art Dealer Chic Vol. 4. | |||||
3555 | April 13 | Katherine Maher
Travon Free | Wikimedia Foundation
Two Distant Strangers | 0.553[55] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show "Please Allow Me to Introduce Yourself" (Trevor examines the powerful position of West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin), Katherine Maher discusses the mission of Wikipedia and its addressing of gender and racial disparities; Travon Free on how Two Distant Strangers addresses systemic problems with police. | |||||
3556 | April 14 | Elizabeth Nyamayaro & Issa Rae | Nyamayaro, Elizabeth (20 April 2021). I Am a Girl from Africa. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1982113018. | 0.440[56] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor highlights developments in problems with policing in the U.S., Elizabeth Nyamayaro discusses her memoir I Am a Girl from Africa, and Issa Rae talks about her Life Unseen platform. | |||||
3557 | April 15 | Skye Fitzgerald | Hunger Ward | 0.583[57] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Canada unveils its Summer Olympics uniform, Trevor examines the dangers of driving while Black, and director Skye Fitzgerald discusses his documentary short film Hunger Ward. | |||||
Special | April 19 | N/A | N/A | 0.492[58] | |
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse - Into the MAGA-Verse Jordan Klepper revisits his surreal year on the 2020 campaign through archived and unseen footage and follow-up interviews. | |||||
3558 | April 26 | Vic Mensa | I Tape | 0.563[59] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor covers the latest coronavirus news, Michael Kosta takes a close look at the U.S.'s measurement unit of feet, and rapper Vic Mensa talks about activism and his EP I Tape. | |||||
3559 | April 27 | Tarana Burke & Brene Brown | Burke, Tarana; Brown, Brené (27 April 2021). You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience, and the Black Experience. Random House Publishing. ISBN 978-0593243626. | 0.514[60] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show The CDC rolls out relaxed COVID-19 guidelines for mask-wearing, Dulce Sloan gives unsung women rappers their due, and Tarana Burke and Dr. Brene Brown discuss You Are Your Best Thing. | |||||
3560 | April 28 | Anthony Mackie | The Falcon and The Winter Soldier | 0.497[61] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Fox News pundits spread wild myths about President Biden, Roy Wood Jr. delivers his annual State of Black S**t address, and Anthony Mackie discusses The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. | |||||
3561 | April 29 | Mazie Hirono & George Lopez | Hirono, Mazie K. (20 April 2021). Heart of Fire: An Immigrant Daughter's Story. Penguin Publishing. ISBN 978-1984881601. & Walking with Herb | 0.400[62] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show President Biden unveils a major agenda during a speech before Congress, Sen. Mazie K. Hirono discusses her book "Heart of Fire," and George Lopez talks about his film Walking with Herb. |
May
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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3562 | May 3 | Michael B. Jordan | Without Remorse | 0.458[63] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Apple's latest iPhone update rankles Facebook, Roy Wood Jr. highlights historic Black royals, and actor Michael B. Jordan talks about his role in Tom Clancy's Without Remorse. | |||||
3563 | May 4 | Elizabeth Warren | Warren, Elizabeth (4 May 2021). Persist. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-1250799241. | 0.550[64] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor serves up some uplifting news for the pandemic era, The Daily Show explores the revolting life story of Senator Ted Cruz, and Senator Elizabeth Warren discusses her book Persist. | |||||
3564 | May 5 | Selma van de Perre | Perre, Selma van de (11 May 2021). My Name Is Selma: The Remarkable Memoir of a Jewish Resistance Fighter and Ravensbrück Survivor. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1982164676. | 0.470[65] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor covers a debate over teaching about racism in U.S. schools, Jaboukie Young-White gives tips on adjusting to post-pandemic life, and Selma van de Perre discusses My Name Is Selma. | |||||
3565 | May 6 | Alex Gibney & Sara Bareilles | The Crime of the Century & Girls5eva | 0.540[66] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Desi Lydic shares her pandemic-era Mother's Day wish, Alex Gibney discusses his documentary The Crime of the Century, and Sara Bareilles talks about Girls5Eva | |||||
3566 | May 10 | Ian Manuel & Candace Parker | Manuel, Ian (2021). My Time Will Come: A Memoir of Crime, Punishment, Hope, and Redemption. Knopf Doubleday Publishing. ISBN 978-1524748524. | 0.540[67] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show California Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a wild recall race, Ian Manuel discusses his memoir My Time Will Come, and WNBA star Candace Parker talks about her return to Chicago. | |||||
3567 | May 11 | J Balvin | The Boy from Medellin | 0.495[68] | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor examines the escalating Israel-Palestine conflict, Michael Kosta talks to New Yorkers about their city's mayoral race, and reggaeton star J Balvin discusses The Boy from Medellin. | |||||
3568 | May 12 | Michelle Zauner | Japanese Breakfast Crying in H Mart | N/A | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor highlights the GOP's ouster of Rep. Liz Cheney; Jordan Klepper examines a wild 2020 election audit in Arizona; Michelle Zauner her Korean heritage and processing her mother's death. | |||||
3569 | May 13 | Frank Luntz & Thuso Mbedu | The Underground Railroad | N/A | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Ransomware attacks pose a growing threat to the U.S., Frank Luntz discusses getting people vaccinated via the power of language, and actor Thuso Mbedu talks about The Underground Railroad. | |||||
3570 | May 17 | Sharon Stone | Stone, Sharon (2021). The Beauty of Living Twice. Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0525656760. | N/A | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show The CDC's change in COVID-19 mask guidelines creates an uproar, Ronny Chieng learns about the value of NFTs, and Sharon Stone discusses her book The Beauty of Living Twice. | |||||
3571 | May 18 | Salima Koroma | Dreamland | N/A | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Restaurants have trouble hiring new employees, Roy Wood Jr. highlights the history of Black leaders in America's labor movement, and Salima Koroma discusses her documentary Dreamland. | |||||
3572 | May 19 | Barry Jenkins & Logan Paul | The Underground Railroad & Mayweather vs. Paul | N/A | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show The GOP tries to derail an investigation of the Capitol insurrection, filmmaker Barry Jenkins discusses The Underground Railroad, and Logan Paul talks about Mayweather vs. Paul. | |||||
3573 | May 20 | Jeremy Lin | N/A | N/A | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show The pandemic creates a Zoom dysmorphia crisis, Roy Wood Jr. talks to attorney Steven Donziger about his battle with Chevron, and NBA star Jeremy Lin discusses his mental health advocacy. |
June
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
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3574 | June 7 | Indya Moore | Pose | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show The coronavirus vaccination rate faces a snag in the U.S., Ronny Chieng gives a lecture on shady creative writing for the internet, and actor Indya Moore talks about their series Pose. | ||||
3575 | June 8 | Gina Yashere & Chris Bosh | Yashere, Gina (2021). Cack-Handed: A Memoir. HarperCollinsPublishers. ISBN 978-0062961716. and Bob Hearts Abishola & Bosh, Chris (June 2021). Letters to a Young Athlete. Penguin. ISBN 978-1984881786. | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Bitcoin cryptocurrency gets beleaguered on many fronts, comedian Gina Yashere talks Cack-Handed and Bob Hearts Abishola, and NBA legend Chris Bosh discusses Letters to a Young Athlete. | ||||
3576 | June 9 | Yvonne Orji | Perre, Selma van de (11 May 2021). Bamboozled By Jesus: How God Tricked Me into the Life of My Dreams. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1982164676. & Insecure | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor examines America's crumbling water infrastructure, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover summer sports news, and comedian Yvonne Orji discusses Bamboozled by Jesus and Insecure. | ||||
3577 | June 10 | Nick Kolcheff & Anthony Ramos | FaZe Clan & In the Heights and Love and Lies | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Violence spikes as Americans emerge from lockdown, gamer Nick Kolcheff talks about FaZe Clan and e-sports, and actor and singer Anthony Ramos discusses In the Heights and Love and Lies. | ||||
3578 | June 14 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Fight the Power | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show World leaders welcome President Biden to the G7 summit with open arms, Ronny Chieng dissects America's outrage addiction, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses Fight the Power. | ||||
3579 | June 15 | Christian Pulisic & Lin-Manuel Miranda | Miranda, Lin-Manuel; Hudes, Quiara Alegría; McCarter, Jeremy (15 June 2021). In the Heights: Finding Home. Random House Publishing. ISBN 978-0593229590. | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Chrissy Teigen apologizes for cyberbullying, soccer star Christian Pulisic talks about his championship wins, and Lin-Manuel Miranda discusses his book "In the Heights: Finding Home." | ||||
3580 | June 16 | Ashley C. Ford & Sam Jay | Ford, Ashley C. (June 2021). Somebody's Daughter: A Memoir. Flatiron Books. ISBN 978-1250305978. & PAUSE with Sam Jay | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show Trevor examines the history of racial discrimination against Black farmers, author Ashley C. Ford discusses Somebody's Daughter, and comedian Sam Jay talks about PAUSE with Sam Jay. | ||||
3581 | June 17 | Mary J. Blige | Mary J. Blige's My Life | |
The Daily Social Distancing Show "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (Trevor explores the impact of streaming on the music industry); "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan the MAGA Frank Rally and talks to organizer Mike Lindell); , and Mary J. Blige discusses documenting her sophomore album, healing from pain, and what hip hop means to her. |
September
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
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3582 | September 13 | Anthony Fauci | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases | |
Trevor and The Daily Show return to the studio to cover the 20th anniversary commemorations of 9/11 and the Biden administration's announcement of a major vaccination mandate; Roy Wood, Jr. worries about the latest COVID variant; NIAID director and "Corona fighter-in-chief" Anthony Fauci discusses vaccine misinformation and the need for vaccine mandates. | ||||
3583 | September 14 | Gabrielle Union | Union, Gabrielle (2021). You Got Anything Stronger?: Stories. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0062979933. | |
3584 | September 15 | Carmelo Anthony | Anthony, Carmelo (14 September 2021). Where Tomorrows Aren't Promised: A Memoir of Survival and Hope. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1982160593. | |
3585 | September 16 | LeVar Burton | N/A | |
3586 | September 20 | Aly Raisman | Aly Raisman: Darkness to Light | |
3587 | September 21 | Pete Aguilar | N/A | |
3588 | September 22 | Greta Thunberg | N/A | |
3589 | September 23 | Jason Isbell | Georgia Blue | |
3590 | September 27 | Neal Brennan | Neal Brennan: Unacceptable | |
3591 | September 28 | Davido | A Better Time | |
3592 | September 29 | Derecka Purnell | Purnell, Derecka (5 October 2021). Becoming Abolitionists: Police, Protests, and the Pursuit of Freedom. Astra Publishing House. ISBN 978-1662600517. | |
3593 | September 30 | Jake Gyllenhaal | The Guilty |
October
No. | Guest(s) | Promotion | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
3594 | October 4 | Richard Antoine White | White, Richard Antoine (5 October 2021). I'm Possible: A Story of Survival, a Tuba, and the Small Miracle of a Big Dream. Flatiron Books. ISBN 978-1250269645. | |
3595 | October 5 | Tristan Harris | N/A | |
3596 | October 6 | Monica Lewinsky | 15 Minutes of Shame | |
3597 | October 7 | Logic | Hall, Bobby (7 September 2021). This Bright Future: A Memoir. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1982158248. | |
3598 | October 12 | Phoebe Robinson | Robinson, Phoebe (28 September 2021). Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes: Essays. Penguin. ISBN 978-0593184905. | |
3599 | October 13 | Rosario Dawson | Dopesick | |
3600 | October 14 | John Legend | HUMANLEVEL | |
3601 | October 18 | Eve | Queens | |
3602 | October 19 | Alex Wagner | The Circus | |
3603 | October 20 | Nick Offerman | Offerman, Nick (12 October 2021). Where the Deer and the Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Loves to Walk Outside. Penguin. ISBN 978-1101984697. | |
3604 | October 21 | Michael Pollan | Pollan, Michael (6 July 2021). This Is Your Mind on Plants. Penguin. ISBN 978-0593296905. | |
3605 | October 25 | Anna Kendrick | Love Life | |
Trevor opines with Ronny Chieng on contanimated medical gloves from Thailand and the evolution of elephants, and looks at a tragic film set shooting incident involving Alec Baldwin; "Please Allow Me to Introduce Yourself" (a profile of Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema); Anna Kendrick discusses how personal relationships influenced Love Life. | ||||
3606 | October 26 | Tamron Hall | Hall, Tamron; Shawn Taylor, T. (2021). As the Wicked Watch: The First Jordan Manning Novel. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0063037038. | |
3607 | October 27 | Diego Boneta | Luis Miguel: The Series | |
3608 | October 28 | Kristen Soltis Anderson | Anderson, Kristen Soltis (7 July 2015). The Selfie Vote: Where Millennials Are Leading America (And How Republicans Can Keep Up). HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062343109. |
November
No. | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
---|---|---|---|
3609 | November 1 | Dan Crenshaw | Crenshaw, Dan (7 April 2020). Fortitude: American Resilience in the Era of Outrage. Grand Central. ISBN 978-1538733301. |
3610 | November 2 | Vanessa Nakate | Nakate, Vanessa (2 November 2021). A Bigger Picture: My Fight to Bring a New African Voice to the Climate Crisis. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0358654506. |
3611 | November 3 | Katie Porter & Charlamagne tha God | Tha God's Honest Truth |
3612 | November 8 | Spike Lee | Lee, Spike (2021). SPIKE. Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-1797203850. |
3613 | November 9 | Emily Ratajkowski | Ratajkowski, Emily (9 November 2021). My Body. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-1250817860. |
3614 | November 10 | Bad Bunny | Narcos: Mexico |
3615 | November 11 | Will Smith | King Richard & Smith, Will (9 November 2021). Will. Penguin. ISBN 978-1984877925. |
3616 | November 15 | Chris Christie | Christie, Chris (16 November 2021). Republican Rescue: Saving the Party from Truth Deniers, Conspiracy Theorists, and the Dangerous Policies of Joe Biden. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1982187514. |
3617 | November 16 | Ai Weiwei | Weiwei, Ai (2 November 2021). 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows: A Memoir. Crown. ISBN 978-0553419467. |
3618 | November 17 | Dwyane Wade | Wade, Dwyane (16 November 2021). Dwyane. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0062968357. |
3619 | November 18 | Halle Berry | Bruised |
3620 | November 29 | Peter Hotez & Thandiwe Newton | Hotez, Peter (2021). Preventing the Next Pandemic: Vaccine Diplomacy in a Time of Anti-science. JHU Press. ISBN 978-1421440385. & President |
3621 | November 30 | Natalie & Derrica Wilson | Black and Missing Foundation |
December
No. | Guest(s) | Promotion | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
3622 | December 1 | Ryan Busse
Scottie Pippen | Gunfight: My Battle Against the Industry that Radicalized America
Unguarded | |
Thoughts on CNN's suspension of Chris Cuomo, Donald Trump concealing his COVID-19 positive test before debating Joe Biden, and oral arguments at the Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization; Ryan Busse on how the gun culture has changed America and why he believes the NRA is dangerous; Scottie Pippen on telling his life story from childhood to the NBA. | ||||
3623 | December 2 | William Jackson Harper | Love Life | |
Trevor on the spread of Omicron in the U.S. and the Major League Baseball players lockout; "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (the career of outgoing German chancellor Angela Merkel); Desi Lydic highlights the year's celebrity power couples, and actor William Jackson Harper discusses producing and starring in Love Life and finding success after The Good Place. | ||||
3624 | December 6 | Mahershala Ali | Swan Song | |
A look at the U.S. government's diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics; Ronny Chieng breaks down "the year in Texas"; Mahershala Ali on the fulfillment in producing and starring in Swan Song, and how is family is part of his success. | ||||
3625 | December 7 | California governor Gavin Newsom | Ben and Emma's Big Hit | |
Trevor examines America's soaring house prices; Roy Wood, Jr. hosts a New York City bus tour for K-pop group Aespa; Gavin Newsom discusses writing a children's book, California's actions regarding the pandemic, and a humanist approach to combating crime. | ||||
3626 | December 8 | Nikole Hannah-Jones | The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story | |
"Fringe-Watching" (a profile of Rep. Lauren Boebert); Jordan Klepper talks to vaccine-hesitant protesters in California; Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses the necessity of slavery reparations, and clears up misconceptions about The 1619 Project and critical race theory. | ||||
3627 | December 9 | José Andrés
Lou Llobell | World Central Kitchen
Foundation | |
Trevor on Boris Johnson violating Britain's COVID lockdown restrictions and Hillary Clinton revealing the victory speech she never gave in 2016; Chef José Andrés discusses solutions to food insecurity and helping the food service industry survive during the pandemic; Dulcé Sloan on the most memorable exits of 2021; Lou Llobell on what it means to play a genius who's a woman of color on Foundation. | ||||
3628 | December 13 | Huma Abedin | Both/And: A Life in Many Worlds | |
A look at Governor Gavin Newsom's modeling a California gun reform law after a Texas anti-abortion law; Roy Wood, Jr. highlights the cancellations of 2021; Huma Abedin on having her American patriotism questioned while in government. | ||||
3629 | December 14 | Chelsea Handler | Vaccinated and Horny Tour | |
A look at Congress holding former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in contempt; Michael Kosta on the biggest scams of 2021; Chelsea Handler on falling in love with a fellow comic and beating out Trevor for a People's Choice Award. | ||||
3630 | December 15 | Jodie Turner-Smith | Anne Boleyn | |
A look at the surge of COVID-19 cases in pro sports and former governor Andrew Cuomo being ordered to pay book profits back to the state of New York; Dulcé Sloan breaks down the history of Kwanzaa; Jodie Turner-Smith on the response to her playing Anne Boleyn, and why the second wife of King Henry VIII is a complicated character to play. | ||||
3631 | December 16 | Bruno Le Maire | Ministry of Economics and Finance (France) | |
"If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (Trevor offers an analysis on China's investments in Africa); Desi Lydic and Michael Kosta play two people "finding love in a CRT world" in the trailer for "A School Board Christmas";[69] French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire on divisiveness in France's presidential campaign, and potential consequences for Russia if they invade Ukraine. |
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