List of The Daily Show episodes (2022)

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List of The Daily Show episodes
No. of episodes133
Release
Original networkComedy Central
Original releaseJanuary 18 (2022-01-18) –
December 8, 2022 (2022-12-08)
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This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Comedy Central's nightly satirical news program, in 2022.[1] This is the final year of The Daily Show to be hosted by Trevor Noah, who announced on September 29, 2022, that he would depart the show by the end of the year.[2] Noah's final episode aired on December 8.[3]

For the first three months of 2022, The Daily Show taped its episodes in a studio One Astor Plaza, the Times Square headquarters of Comedy Central parent ViacomCBS; the show had moved to the temporary, audience-free home in September 2021 as part of COVID-19 pandemic precautions (before then, and after the pandemic began in March 2020, Noah taped episodes from his apartment). On April 11, the show returned to its longtime, revamped home at NEP Studio 52 in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen district.[4]

2022 episodes[edit]

January[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3632January 18Bernice KingKing Center for Nonviolent Social Change
It Starts with Me.
Trevor begins the year by discussing Australia's deportation of unvaccinated tennis star Novak Djokovic and the CDC's issuance of confusing COVID-19 guidelines.
3633January 19Ariana DeBoseWest Side Story
A look at the controversy surrounding U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson partying during the COVID lockdown; "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan heads to Washington, D.C., on the one-year anniversary of the January 6 United States Capitol attack).
3634January 20Francis NgannouUFC
A look at the partisan fight over voting rights legislation; Desi Lydic talks to "microinfluencers" encouraging vaccination; Francis Ngannou discusses his childhood in Cameroon and advocating for improvements on pay and protection for fellow UFC fighters.
3635January 24Jay ShettyCalm
Trevor looks at the NFL playoffs and discusses the doxing of "West Elm Caleb" amid claims that he ghosted potential dates.
3636January 25W. Kamau BellWe Need to Talk About Cosby
Trevor examines Joe Biden's insult of a reporter over a hot mic, China's efforts to contain COVID-19 before the Olympics, and a digital update to the SAT's; "BEEFZUZ" examines why musicians and celebrities are having feuds with each other.[5]
3637January 26Rick GlassmanAs We See It
Trevor covers Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's pending retirement; "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (a look at efforts to bar members of Congress from directly trading stocks).
3638January 27Lindsey VonnRise: My Story
Roy Wood, Jr. on the COVID-19 chaos in U.S. schools; "America: WTF?" (Ronny Chieng rants over American's obsession with football, pre-game tailgating, and prescription drug ads).[6]
3639January 31U.S. Representative Barbara LeeBarbara Lee: Speaking Truth to Power
Desi Lydic on the Canada convoy protest; Trevor on the Joe Rogan/Spotify controversy.

February[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3640February 1Bakari SellersWho Are Your People?
Thoughts on Tom Brady's retirement, The New York Times' purchase of Wordle, and a brawl at Golden Corral going viral; Ronny Chieng on the popularity of natural burials; Bakari Sellers on "kids learning where other kids came from."[7]
3641February 2Gugu Mbatha-RawThe Girl Before
Trevor on Vladimir Putin's defensiveness about Russian aggression toward Ukraine; "Black in Business" (Roy Wood, Jr. on a breakfast cereal made by and marketed toward African-Americans); Gugu Mbatha-Raw on utilizing American and British accents and being a UNHCR goodwill ambassador.
3642February 3Johnny KnoxvilleJackass Forever
Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on discrimination against Black coaches in the NFL, "Project: Conspiracy" ("Kevin Matthew Kelp" on sewer systems in America); Johnny Knoxville on the aftermath of his controversial George Floyd comments, and why a stunt with a bull for Jackass Forever may be his last.
3643February 7Michael S. ReganEnvironmental Protection Agency
Thoughts on sexual harassment tools in Facebook's Metaverse, Mike Pence defending his actions on January 6, and Donald Trump saving his correspondences with Kim Jong-un; Trevor has an in-depth look at Joe Rogan's racist language on his Spotify-hosted podcast, and why artists are pulling their content from the streamer as a result;[8] EPA administrator Michael S. Regan on clean energy and environmental justice.
3644February 8Robert GlasperBlack Radio III
Thoughts on "blue states" ending COVID-19 mask mandates and a jet company offering a "mile high club" experience; Robert Glasper performs "Heaven's Here" (a song from Black Radio III) and talks of being "the Bruce Lee of the piano."
3645February 9Frances HaugenN/A
"If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (how racism influenced the development of America's highway system); "Dul-Sayin'" (with Jesse Williams' help, Dulcé Sloan explores romance novels written by Black women); Frances Haugen discusses blowing the whistle on Facebook's anger-stoking algorithm and how social media affects kids' mental health.
3646February 10Ahmir "Questlove" ThompsonSummer of Soul
Trevor on Canadian truckers blocking the Ambassador Bridge, and why their protest has the support of American conservatives;[9] "I Apologize For Talking While You Were Talking" (Ronny Chieng and Roy Wood, Jr. on the Winter Olympics' opening ceremony and COVID-19 restrictions, as well as the lead-up to Super Bowl LVI).[10]
3647February 14India ArieN/A
Trevor and India Arie spend the full episode discussing why she left Spotify, conscious and unconscious racism, fair treatment for artists, adjusting to different audiences, and her life-changing moment with Maya Angelou.[11]
3648February 15Hasan MinhajHasan Minhaj: The King's Jester
A look at efforts by conservatives to ban books from school libraries; "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. on Black Winter Olympians); Hasan Minhaj discusses his work on TDS, being a father, and his new Netflix standup special.
3649February 16Willie O'Ree
Jessica Kingdon
National Hockey League
Ascension
Trevor on a settlement in the lawsuit against Prince Andrew, Tinder's blind date feature, the Catholic Church's voiding of a pastor's baptisms, and Nelson Mandela's former home becoming a luxury hotel; Willie O'Ree recalls the racism he encountered in becoming the NHL's first Black player, and his present-day efforts to encourage kids of color to take up hockey; Jessica Kingdon on parallels between the American Dream and China's hard work ethos.
3650February 17Janicza BravoZola
"Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan travels to Ottawa to cover the Canada convoy protest);[12] "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (the controversy over drill rap and the root causes of violence surrounding it).[13]
3651February 28Samantha PowerUnited States Agency for International Development
Trevor examines the global resistance to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, while Michael Kosta reacts to Ukrainians' heroism; USAID administrator Samantha Power weighs in on international reactions to the crisis.

March[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3652March 1Bob OdenkirkComedy Comedy Comedy Drama: A Memoir
A look at the escalating Russian invasion of Ukraine; Roy Wood, Jr. delivers his 2022 "State of Black S**t" address; Bob Odenkirk on his heart attack and how Better Call Saul came to be.
3653March 2Stacey AbramsLevel Up: Rise Above the Hidden Forces Holding Your Business Back
Trevor covers Belarus' president revealing Russia's invasion plans, the baseball lockout, and AMC Theatres' variable ticket pricing; Stacey Abrams discusses joining Georgia's governor's race and the importance of ensuring voting access.
3654March 3Serena WilliamsSerena Ventures
King Richard
How Ukrainians are showing compassion toward Russian soldiers; Desi Lydic dives into the history of the bra.
3655March 7Jesse WilliamsTake Me Out
Thoughts on William Barr denouncing yet still supporting Donald Trump, Andrew Cuomo blaming cancel culture for his resignation as New York's governor, and the "People's Convoy" in Washington.
3656March 8SadhguruSave Soil
Trevor on the Biden Administration's ban on Russian oil and Ukrainian women on the front lines; Sadhguru discusses how industrialized farming affects soil conditions, crop growth, and food production.
3657March 9Dolly Parton & James PattersonRun, Rose, Run
The Daily Show's "Cancel Cam" catches New Yorkers saying the wrong things; Dolly Parton and James Patterson on their collaboration and the importance of reading.
3658March 10Sandra OhTurning Red
Trevor examines economic retaliations against Russia's financial interests and oligarchs, as well as Kim Kardashian's "get your [expletive] ass up and work" advice for women; Sandra Oh on the ways Pixar films help young people learn difficult conversations and how original storytelling by women impacts film and TV.
3659March 14Evan Rachel WoodPhoenix Rising
Coverage on the latest developments in the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Tom Brady's un-retirement from the NFL; Evan Rachel Wood on the need to speak up about domestic violence.
3660March 15Deepak ChopraAbundance: The Inner Path to Wealth
Trevor on how the Kanye West/Kim Kardashian/Pete Davidson scandal shines a light on the harassment women face when trying to leave a relationship;[14] "Back in Black with Lewis Black" (Lewis offers ideas on making the Oscars ceremony watchable); Deepak Chopra gives Freudian analysis of Vladimir Putin and the importance of measuring success through joy.
3661March 16Quinta BrunsonAbbott Elementary
Coverage of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's addresses to the U.S. Congress, Vladimir Putin's claims that Russia is being canceled, and how Americans are supporting Ukraine; "Everything is Stupid" (Ronny Chieng rants about the Metaverse); Quinta Brunson on the style and work environment of Abbott Elementary and why teachers should be paid more.
3662March 17Tiffanie DraytonBlack American Refugee: Escaping the Narcissism of the American Dream
Trevor on President Biden's declaration of Vladimir Putin as a war criminal; Desi Lydic on how Russian restaurants in New York City have been adversely affected by anti-Russian protests; Tiffanie Drayton on how systemic oppression has created a caste system in America.[15]

April[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3663April 11Ben StillerSeverance
Trevor on the surge of COVID-19 cases among Washington's political elite and Will Smith's ban from the Academy Awards; Dulcé Sloan reacts to Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation; Ben Stiller on how the COVID pandemic affected the creation of Severance and working in both comedic and dramatic genres.
NOTE: The Daily Show's first episode before a live audience, and first episode back at NEP Studio 52 in New York, since before the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.[16]
3664April 12Dawn StaleySouth Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball
Trevor on the rise in inflation, Elon Musk's dance with Twitter's board of directors, Shanghai's COVID-19 lockdown, and a driverless car driving off from a police stop; "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. on the history of Black classical musicians); Dawn Staley discusses coaching South Carolina to the NCAA women's basketball title and supporting other coaches of color.
3665April 13Jerrod CarmichaelJerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel
Coverage of Texas' governor busing migrants to Washington, Rihanna posing her pregnant body for the cover of Vogue, and a Pennsylvania school policing snacks for students; Trevor has thoughts on a New York subway shooting incident.
3666April 14Rosie PerezThe Flight Attendant
Trevor on Elon Musk's offer to buy Twitter; "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan reports from the CPAC convention in Orlando and learns why American conservatives find Hungary's authoritarian prime minister alluring); Rosie Perez discusses breaking Hollywood stereotypes.
3667April 18Janelle MonáeThe Memory Librarian: And Other Stories of Dirty Computer
Trevor on bans of math textbooks in Florida for citing critical race theory; "America: WTF?" (Ronny Chieng on tax season, tipping, and physical currency in the U.S.); Janelle Monáe on healing during the pandemic and her love of sci-fi.
3668April 19Pamela AdlonBetter Things
Thoughts on the end of COVID-related mask mandates for travelers; Jordan Klepper travels to Hungary to examine its Trump-like (and Trump-liking) political trajectory; Pamla Adlon on what she's learned as a single parent and guiding others to showbiz opportunities.[17]
3669April 20Chris SmallsAmazon Labor Union
Thoughts on Florida governor Ron DeSantis' beef with The Walt Disney Company; "Prove Me Wrong" (New Yorkers try to convince Ronny Chieng about the importance of Earth Day); Chris Smalls on what led to the formation of a union for Amazon's Staten Island workers.
3670April 21Alexander SkarsgårdThe Northman
Trevor on Rudy Giuliani being revealed as a The Masked Singer contestant and the shutdown of CNN+; "Other Countries Have News, Too" (a look at the 2022 French presidential election); Alexander Skarsgård on creating a Viking movie and his family's Viking lineage.
3671April 25Gia Casey and RaaShaun "DJ Envy" CaseyReal Life, Real Love: Life Lessons on Joy, Pain & the Magic That Holds Us Together
Coverage of Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, lack of U.S. sanctions against Vladimir Putin's rumored girlfriend, and the controversy over the game show Old Enough!; Trevor goes in-depth on Republicans having “January 6th amnesia” (a segment that ends with a spoof of Severance);[18] Gia and DJ Envy on overcoming marital infidelity and the need for men to discuss their relationships.
3672April 26Burna BoyBurna Boy: One Night in Space
Thoughts on whether a Elon Musk-owned Twitter will reinstate Donald Trump, how helicopter parents are adversely affecting officials in youth sports, and a "procrastinator café" in Japan; the introduction of "TDS+++" ("All your favorite Daily Show personalities, stretched incredibly thin");[19] Burna Boy on producing Twice as Tall over Zoom, selling out Madison Square Garden, and having his mom as his manager.
3673April 27Terry CrewsTough: My Journey to True Power
Trevor on Russia shutting off gas pipelines to Poland and Bulgaria, pay increases for Delta Airlines' flight attendants, and Anthony Fauci declaring America's pandemic phase over; in a filmed skit, "Black Karen" (Dulcé Sloan) gives white people a sense of how Blacks feel when they call the cops on them; Terry Crews on growing up in an abusive houseold and the backlash over his "Black supremacy" comments on Twitter.
3674April 28Daniel RicciardoMcLaren
Thoughts on abandoned U.S. military equipment falling into Taliban hands and Donald Trump's fear of being hit by "dangerous fruit"; "Fringe-Watching" (a profile of U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn and his scandalous behavior); Daniel Ricciardo has a "shoey" with Trevor and discusses the rise of Formula 1's popularity in the U.S. and preparing for the upcoming inaugural Miami Grand Prix.

May[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3675May 2Ziwe FumudohZiwe
Thoughts on NASA examining its litter on Mars and GOP Senate candidates in Ohio courting Donald Trump's favor; Ziwe on her brand of comedy and turning interviews into iconic moments.
3676May 3U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar
Bill Gates
Reproductive issues
How to Prevent the Next Pandemic
Trevor examines the leaked early-draft decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, and interviews Senator Amy Klobuchar about the decision in particular and the threat against abortion rights in general; Bill Gates discusses reducing the risk of future pandemics and assuring fair access to technology.
3677May 4Alexis McGill JohnsonPlanned Parenthood
A look at reaction to the leaked Dobbs decision, the return of old anti-abortion laws, and how companies are offering travel reimbursement for employees seeking abortion care; Michael Kosta challenges New Yorkers to "Guess the Speaker"; Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson discusses abortion rights.
3678May 5Alex Burns and Jonathan MartinThis Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future
Trevor on the Federal Reserve's interest rake hike, a crude video of U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn, and NASA's plan to entice alien contact with photos of nude humans; "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. on the history of Black jockeys in thoroughbred racing); The New York Times' Alex Burns & Jonathan Martin on the crises that marked the Trump-to-Biden transition, and why Jared Kushner got involved in Kanye West’s presidential run.
3679May 12Frances NoahTBA
"A Tribute to My Gran," a full-episode salute to Trevor's beloved grandmother, the late Frances Noah.
3680May 31Kellyanne ConwayHere's the Deal: A Memoir
Trevor covers America's gun violence debate; Ronny Chieng celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

June[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3681June 1U.S. Senator Chris Murphy
Akwaeke Emezi
Gun politics in the United States
Dear Senthuran
You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty
Thoughts on the U.S. sending missiles to Ukraine to aid its battle with Russia; Chris Murphy discusses seeking common ground on gun reforms post-Uvalde and how the once-powerful gun lobby has lost steam; Akwaeke Emezi talks about creating stories that combine love and grief, and penning 7 books in a 4-year span.
3682June 2Sergiy KyslytsyaRussian invasion of Ukraine
Michael Kosta investigates the connection between mass shootings and doors, Ukraine's ambassador to the UN, Sergiy Kyslytsya, discusses why supporting Ukraine in its war with Russia is vital for the rest of the world.
3683June 6Bobby BrownBobby Brown: Every Little Step
"Votedemic 2022" (a look at the Los Angeles mayoral election); Bobby Brown discusses misconceptions about his life, the power of prayer and therapy, and being able to finally speak his truth.
3684June 7Eliot SchreferQueer Ducks (and Other Animals): The Natural World of Animal Sexuality
Thoughts on New York passing regulations on semi-automatic rifles; "Agree to Disagree with Roy Wood, Jr." (Roy sits down with Ammon Bundy); Eliot Schrefer discusses why scientists have hidden same-sex sexual behavior in nature.
3685June 8Iman VellaniMs. Marvel
A preview of the January 6 hearings; Roy Wood, Jr. on the gentrification of Brooklyn; Iman Vellani on playing a Muslim superhero and finding the casting call for Ms. Marvel through a WhatsApp message.
3686June 9Michael R. JacksonA Strange Loop
A look at rising gas prices, gun control legislation in the House, and the drama surrounding the 9th Summit of the Americas; Trevor analyzes the tempestuousness of those facing criminal charges in the January 6 attack, while two Trump supporters (played by Michael Kosta and Desi Lydic) give their own version of "the talk"; Michael R. Jackson on creating A Strange Loop and connecting with theater audiences.
3687June 13Ayo EdebiriThe Bear
A look at new revelations from the January 6 hearings and the rebranding of McDonald's in Russia; Ayo Edebiri on changing careers (from teaching to showbiz) and whether The Bear is a comedy or a drama.
3688June 14Katie CouricGoing There
A look at Wall Street entering a bear market, a tampon shortage, and Kimberly Guilfoyle's big payday for a short speech on January 6; "The Daily Showography" ("Rudy Giuliani: Oozing Greatness");[20] Katie Couric discusses her memoir, her new podcast on abortion and reproductive rights, and being "the boss of me."[21]
3689June 15Davido"Stand Strong"
A check-in on 2022 midterm primaries, the UK government's refugee deportation plan, and Kim Kardashian's altering of a famous Marilyn Monroe dress; "Kosta Can Do It" (Michael Kosta tries to become the 7th member of P1Harmony); Davido discusses challenging himself to make different music and his favorite part about being an artist.
3690June 16Ed HelmsRutherford Falls
A look at the FDA's approval of COVID-19 vaccines for kids; "Leo Deblin" offers an economical solution to the nationwide shortage of beach lifeguards;[22] TDS alum Ed Helms discusses working with a Native American writing room on Rutherford Falls.
3691June 21Katy TurRough Draft: A Memoir
Trevor examines the possibility that China's government could access user data on TikTok, and has harsh words over police inaction during the Robb Elementary School shooting;[23] "Dul-Sayin'" (Dulcé Sloan on the commercialization of Pride Month); Katy Tur on her family's history in the breaking news business, and her reaction to one of her parents coming out as trans.
3692June 22Angela GarbesEssential Labor: Mothering as Social Change
Trevor examines "gas tax holidays" and gun reforms passing the Senate; "Back in Black with Lewis Black" (the rising price of weddings); Angela Garbes on how all work is not possible without domestic care.
3693June 23Elliot PageThe Umbrella Academy
A look at the Supreme Court's decision allowing concealed carry firearms in New York State; "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Trump supporters share their thoughts on the January 6 hearings); Elliot Page on how The Umbrella Academy's storyline incorporates his gender transition.
3694June 27Draymond GreenThe Draymond Green Show
Coverage of the Supreme Court's formal overturn of Roe v. Wade and subsequent reaction; Michael Kosta examines how men can take a "snip" toward supporting women's reproductive rights; Draymond Green discusses winning the NBA title with the Golden State Warriors.
3695June 28New York City Mayor Eric AdamsN/A
A look at Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony before the January 6 committee regarding Donald Trump's demeanor on the day of the riots; Eric Adams discusses his first 6 months as New York's mayor, his efforts to improve the city's education system, and why he thinks Rudy Giuliani reported a false crime in a slapping incident inside a Staten Island ShopRite.[24]
3696June 29Van Lathan, Jr.Fat, Crazy, and Tired: Tales from the Trenches of Transformation
A look at plans by Sweden and Finland to become NATO member states; Desi Lydic examines the history of Pride Month; Van Lathan Jr. discusses his weight loss journey, the working environment at TMZ, and what he hopes to do with his career moving forward.[25]
3697June 30Veronica Ivy
Moses Ingram
Union Cycliste Internationale
Obi-Wan Kenobi
A look at the Supreme Court decision that undermines EPA efforts to regulate greenhouse gas emissions; UCI track cycling champion Veronica Ivy discusses the debate over transgender people in sports; Moses Ingram recalls the lightsaber training and hairstyle choices for her Obi-Wan Kenobi character.

July[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3698July 18Terri JacksonWomen's National Basketball Players Association
Trevor on the European heat wave, the Biden/bin Salman meeting, and Joe Manchin balking over the Build Back Better Act; Dulcé Sloan tries to make New Yorkers late for work, WNBPA executive director Terri Jackson discusses Russia's detainment of Brittney Griner.
3699July 19Gregory L. RobinsonJames Webb Space Telescope
Trevor analyzes the loss of January 6 texts by the Secret Service, the Dallas Independent School District requiring students' backpacks to be see-through, and how companies are keeping products cheaper by shrinking them; "Project: Conspiracy" ("Kevin Matthew Kelp" investigates tracking info on fruit stickers); Webb program director Gregory Robinson discusses the advancements of and images from the telescope.
3700July 20Jenny SlateMarcel the Shell with Shoes On
Coverage of the House passing the Respect for Marriage Act and strategies by Democrats to boost Trump-backed candidates; "Dul-Sayin'" (Dulcé Sloan on gender stereotypes in children's books); Jenny Slate discusses the development of Marcel the Shell and telling kids stories for adults.
3701July 21Blitz BazawuleThe Scent of Burnt Flowers
Coverage of President Biden testing positive for COVID-19, Boris Johnson's last speech as British Prime Minister, and Amazon's purchase of One Medical; a recap of the January 6 hearings; Blitz Bazawule on how his grandmother's storytelling inspired his career as a filmmaker, artist, and writer.
3702July 25Daniel KaluuyaNope
Thoughts on mpox becoming a global health emergency; a sizzling U.S. heat wave, and a chess-playing robot breaking a kid's finger; an in-depth look at the eighth hearing of the January 6 committee; Daniel Kaluuya on building rapports with Nope director Jordan Peele & co-star Keke Palmer and his mother's reaction to his Oscars speech.
3703July 26Molly Burke
Brian Cox
Disability rights movement
Succession
Thoughts on Pope Francis apologizing for the Catholic Church's abuse of indigenous people; Molly Burke on using social media to create and advocate positive narratives around disabled people; Brian Cox on choosing to be optimistic and how he relates to his Succession character, Logan Roy.
3704July 27Rafael A. MangualManhattan Institute for Policy Research
Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most
A look at the controversy surrounding House Speaker Pelosi's planned trip to Tawian and complaints about Instagram becoming more like TikTok; Ronny Chieng investigates the Greater Idaho movement.
3705July 28Leila MottleyNightcrawling
Trevor covers the release of Beyoncé's new album, what's being included in Grand Theft Auto VI, and whether the U.S. is entering a recession; an in-depth examination of Joe Manchin reaching an agreement with fellow Senate Democrats on the Inflation Reduction Act; Leila Mottley on depicting the nuances of Black girlhood and the inspiration behind her debut novel.

August[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3706August 1Pete ButtigiegUnited States Department of Transportation
Thoughts on the Biden Administration's plan to close border wall gaps; "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. on the origins of house music); Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses U.S. infrastructure challenges.
3707August 2Alec Karakatsanis
Ms. Pat
Usual Cruelty: The Complicity of Lawyers in the Criminal Injustice System
The Ms. Pat Show
Trevor on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's viit to Taiwan; Alec Karakatsanis on how the media perptuates the "copaganda" myth; Ms. Pat on creating comedy from darkness.
3708August 3Ryuji ChuaHow Conscious Can A Fish Be?
"Votedemic 2022" (coverage of the latest primary elections and the upholding of abortion rights in Kansas); "Headlines" looks at the editing of new songs by Beyoncé and a legal error by Alex Jones; an examination on how student debt can impact borrowers into seniority; Ryuji Chua on seeing animals as living beings and not items.
3709August 4Amandla StenbergBodies Bodies Bodies
"Ain't Nobody Got Time For That" (quick takes on various news including Russia's sentencing of Brittney Griner, Aaron Rodgers admitting to using psychedelic drugs, and scientists reanimating cells from dead pigs); "Fill Me In" (Michael Kosta challenges New Yorkers with fill-in-the-blank questions); Amandla Stenberg on finding comedy in horror and discovering algorithmic biases on social media.
3710August 8U.S. Senator Tim Scott
Nathalie Emmanuel
America, a Redemption Story: Choosing Hope, Creating Unity
The Invitation
Thoughts on a climate & health bill passing the U.S. Senate, a CPAC celebration of a January 6th rioter, and the combination of the HBO Max and Discovery+ streaming services; Tim Scott on not sidestepping the issue of race, where he places blame for January 6th, and helping his grandfather vote for Barack Obama; Nathalie Emmanuel on cutting her hair and how Americans and Brits differ expressively.
3711August 9Idris ElbaBeast
S'ABLE Labs
Trevor opines on the FBI's raid on Mar-A-Lago, and gauges the audience's advice on what he wants to post to social media; Idris Elba on facing off with a CGI-created lion and creating an inclusive skincare line with his wife.
3712August 10Akin OmotosoRise
Thoughts on Donald Trump invoking the 5th amendment during a deposition; "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan visits a Trump rally in Wisconsin); Akin Omotoso on creating an authentic story about Giannis Antetokounmpo in Rise.
3713August 11Abbi JacobsonA League of Their Own
"Ain't Nobody Got Time for That" (quick takes on Donald Trump's inner circle, a bounty on John Bolton, and a drop in Japan's birth rate); Ronny Chieng dares beachgoers to "Prove Me Wrong" about summer being the worst season; Abbi Jacobson on doing research for, and telling stories about queer and Black women in the 1940s in, A League of Their Own.
3714August 15Alex WagnerAlex Wagner Tonight
Trevor on revelations that Donald Trump kept top-secret documents at Mar-a-Lago; Ronny Chieng heads to The Pentagon to learn about the United States Space Force.
3715August 16Sterling K. BrownHonk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.
Trevor analyzes flash flooding in Las Vegas; William Shatner narrates "The Daily Showography" of "Elon Musk: Visionary FutureMan";[26] Sterling K. Brown discusses playing a megachurch pastor, working with Regina Hall, and wanting to stay in shape to play with his kids.
3716August 17John BoyegaBreaking
Trevor on Liz Cheney losing her House seat's primary in Wyoming and the rise of "quiet quitting" among Generation Z; "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" (the problematic history of bank overdraft fees).
3717August 18Harnaaz SandhuMiss Universe 2021
"Ain't Nobody Got Time for That" (coverage of the CDC's promise of a major overhaul, a guilty pleay by the Trump Organization's CFO, and Mariah Carey's "Queen of Christmas" trademark wish); Kerri Colby helps Dulcé Sloan critique the GOP's targeting of drag queens; Haranaaz Sandhu on her advocay for menstrual equity.

September[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3718September 6Sherri ShepherdSherri
Coverage of a court-ordered halt in the review of materials pulled from the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago; Michael Kosta gets serious about small talk; Sherri Shepherd on moving back to New York City, giving stand-up comedians exposure, and running toward scary things.[27]
3719September 7Edward EnninfulA Visible Man
Trevor on worries that the Russian invasion of Ukraine may go nuclear, the release of the iPhone 14, and the official White House portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama; Desi Lydic on the history of New York Fashion Week; British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful on fitting into an industry (fashion) in which he thought he (as a gay, Black man) didn't belong.[28]
3720September 8Marty WalshUnited States Department of Labor
Coverage of the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth; Desi Lydic "Fox-Splains" the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago; Labor Secretary Marty Walsh on the current U.S. labor market, and how American companies can learn from the training and treatment of workers in other countries.
3721September 14Jennette McCurdyI'm Glad My Mom Died
Trevor on the aftermath of Queen Elizabeth's death and the petulance of Charles III; Jennette McCurdy on the message of her memoir, how troubles between child stars and controlling parents are commonplace, and returning to the entertainment industry.
3722September 15George StephanopoulosPower Trip
"Ain't Nobody Got Time For That" (thoughts on Patagonia's ownership transfer, migrants being transferred from Florida to Martha's Vineyard, and the casting of Halle Bailey in The Little Mermaid); "Fill Me In" (Michael Kosta challenges New Yorkers on trending quotes); George Stephanopoulos on changes in American political discourse and advising ABC News reporters to be transparent while covering the midterms.
3723September 19Sam MorrilSam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow
A look at Queen Elizabeth's state funeral; "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. on Black trailblazers in animation); Sam Morril on the importance of emotional detachment as a comedian.
3724September 20Jenifer LewisWalking in My Joy: In These Streets
A look at the vacating of Adnan Syed's conviction in the killing of Hae Min Lee; Trevor covers the reaction to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sending migrants to Martha's Vineyard; Jenifer Lewis on receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and working on her mental health.
3725September 21Beto O'Rourke2022 Texas gubernatorial election
We've Got to Try
A look at the surge of legal troubles facing Donald Trump; "We Don't Do That" (Dulcé Sloan meets up with the all-Black mountaineering group Team Full Circle); Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke on the need for not only immigration solutions (instead of stunts) but also dialogue across all political parties.[29]
3726September 22Xolo MaridueñaCobra Kai
Trevor examines protests in Iran, Vladimir Putin facing heat at home, and Donald Trump's claim he can declassify top-secret documents with his mind; Dulcé Sloan challenges passersby on the topic of education; Xolo Maridueña on staying "normal" while famous, his fight training for Cobra Kai, and landing the lead in Blue Beetle without an audition.
3727September 26Christiane Amanpour
Tyler Perry
CNN
A Jazzman's Blues
"Votedemic 2022" (coverage of Republican plans to eliminate 87,000 IRS jobs and a Congressional candidate in Ohio lying about his military service); "Headlines" coverage of Rihanna being tapped to perform at the Super Bowl, James Earl Jones retiring from voicing Darth Vader, and the plummeting value of the British pound; Christiane Amanpour on refusing to wear a headscarf when interviewing Iran's president; Tyler Perry on why he held on to the script for A Jazzman's Blues for 27 years, adviced he received from August Wilson, and why he'll never leave Madea behind.
3728September 27William MacAskillWhat We Owe the Future
A look at Russia coercing Ukrainians into voting in favor of joining the Russian Federation; Ronny Chieng teaches you about K-pop; William MacAskill on altruism, fighting climate change, and the "common sense" importance of helping future generations.
3729September 28Mark CubanShark Tank
Cost Plus Drugs
"Headlines" coverage of Hurricane Ian slamming into Florida, a moribund verbal gaffe by Joe Biden, and weird sounds interrupting an American Airlines flight; "Project: Conspiracy" ("Kevin Matthew Kelp" on the "secret weapon" that is the ice cream truck); Mark Cuban on how having a competitive nature makes him a better businessman.
3730September 29ImanSupreme Models
Iman on the legacy of Black supermodels breaking industry stereotypes; Trevor lets the audience know of his plans to depart The Daily Show, and reflects on the toxicity of online discourse.

October[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3731October 3Method ManOn the Come Up
"Vlad Gone Mad" (a look at Russia's illegal annexation of several Ukrainian regions); "Headlines" coverage of the collapsing NFT and cryptocurrency markets and a bass fishing tournament scandal; a look at The Right Stuff (a dating app for conservatives) leads to a promo for "HateF**k," which helps users with drastically diametric viewpoints "bang out their differences"; Method Man on his journey from music to acting and being true to himself.
3732October 4U.S. Representative Cori BushThe Forerunner: A Story of Pain and Perseverance in America
Coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, protests in Iran, and Elon Musk deciding to purchase Twitter after all; "Fringe-Watching" (a profile of Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker); Cori Bush on how her experiences with poverty and protests inspires her work as a lawmaker.
3733October 5Maggie HabermanConfidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America
Trevor discusses Aaron Judge breaking the American League's single-season home run record and criticism over House of the Dragon's dark tone; Ronny Chieng examines "ultimate pillow fighting"; Maggie Haberman on Donald Trump's obsession with media attention and the animosity between him and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.[30]
3734October 6Constance WuMaking a Scene
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
"Ain't Nobody Got Time for That" (quick takes on rising oil prices, "rainbow fentanyl," President Biden issuing pardons for marijuana possession, and Elon Musk's plans for Twitter); "Votedemic 2022" (a look at claims that Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker paid for an abortion, along with a "Fox-planation" from Desi Lydic); Constance Wu on taking a break from Hollywood and why the Asian American community needs "whole human representation."
3735October 11Michael FanoneHold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop's Battle for America's Soul
Trevor examines Tommy Tubberville's criticism of slavery reparations and offensive comments by Kanye West and Los Angeles City Council members in "The Amazing Racism"; "Vlad Gone Mad" (Trevor and Desi Lydic on Russian hackers attacking American airport websites); Michael Fanone recalls responding to the January 6 United States Capitol attack, and opines on lawmakers' attitudes toward that day and the failings of politicians and American law enforcement toward combating crime.
3736October 12John Gray, Pierre Serrao, and Lester WalkerGhetto Gastro
Ghetto Gastro Presents Black Power Kitchen
"Votedemic 2022" (Trevor looks at health concerns surrounding Pennsylvania U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman and the Los Angeles mayoral race); Desi Lydic examines potential election ballot shortages; The members of Ghetto Gastro on why they "break bread to build bridges."
3737October 13Quintessa SwindellBlack Adam
"Ain't Nobody Got Time for That" (quick takes on attempts to combat inflation, a legal verdict against Alex Jones, and the January 6 committee's subpoena of Donald Trump); a day in the life of "Judge Raymond Dearie," the special master appointed to review classified documents found in Mar-A-Lago;[31] Quintessa Swindell on what it means to be a representation for nonbinary folks, and how playing Cyclone in Black Adam has contributed to their self-confidence.
3738October 17Chelsea ManningREADME.txt
Trevor covers claims of financial fraudulence surrounding Truth Social, wild campaign claims by Herschel Walker, and SpaceX's support of Ukraine; "Dul-Sayin'" (Dulcé Sloan on the history of reggaeton music); Chelsea Manning on pulling off one the largest intelligence leaks in history.
3739October 18Soledad O'Brien
Amy Schumer
The Rebellious Life Of Mrs. Rosa Parks
Inside Amy Schumer
Trevor examines the wildest political ads of the campaign; Soledad O'Brien on making a feature-length documentary on Rosa Parks; Amy Schumer on embedding feminist lessons into her comedy.
3740October 19Brandi CarlileIn These Silent Days
"Headlines" coverage includes the NFL's Black Friday game plans, MacKenzie Scott's donation to the Girl Scouts, and the UFC's plans for Power Slap;[32] Brandi Carlile on making In the Canyon Haze as a labor of love, defining success in music, and getting to perform with Joni Mitchell.
3741October 20Tyler James WilliamsAbbott Elementary
Trevor on Liz Truss' quick exit as U.K. Prime Minister and research that reveals COVID-19 can make human organs age faster; Desi Lydic on legal marijuana sales in Florida gas stations; Tyler James Williams on the power of sitcoms, and how Abbott Elementary comments on the American educational system.
3742October 24John David WashingtonThe Piano Lesson
Trevor examines vandalizing art in the name of climate change activism, Xi Jinping's continued rule in China, and Rishi Sunak's pending ascension to the prime minsitership in Great Britain; "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (how Americans feel about a second Civil War).
3743October 25Mira Murati
Ralph Macchio
OpenAI
Waxing On: The Karate Kid and Me
"Fringe-Watching" (a profile of Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake); OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati discusses the DALL-E text-to-image model; Ralph Macchio on The Karate Kid's impact on his life.
3744October 26Elizabeth BanksCall Jane
"Votedemic 2022" (a look at the John Fetterman/Mehmet Oz debate for Pennsylvania's Senate seat); Desi Lydic on the origins of Halloween; Elizabeth Banks on how Call Jane both chronicles the Jane Collective and destigmatizes women who seek abortion care.
3745October 27Diane KrugerA Name from the Sky
"Headlines" include Rihanna's plans to release new music, Elon Musk's near-complete takeover of Twitter, and whether Russia and Ukraine may set off dirty bombs against each other; "Prove Me Wrong" (Ronny Chieng tells New Yorkers his negative thoughts on Halloween); Diane Kruger on writing a children's book, supporting her daughter's growth, and acting in three different languages.[33]
3746October 31Stacey Abrams2022 Georgia gubernatorial election
"The Daily Show Undesked", from Atlanta
Michael Kosta explores Atlanta spots that "the guide books won't tell you about"; Stacey Abrams on how voting access "is the responsibility of the government."

November[edit]

No.Guest(s)Promotion
3747November 1T-PainNappy Boy Entertainment
"The Daily Show Undesked", from Atlanta
A look at Elon Musk's rocky takeover of Twitter; Dulcé Sloan examines the richness of Atlanta's Black culture.
3748November 2U.S. Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock2022 United States Senate election in Georgia
"The Daily Show Undesked", from Atlanta
Trevor examines false statements expressed in campaign attack ads; Roy Wood, Jr. tries to create a hip-hop hit to encourage going to the polls.
3749November 3Dominique WilkinsKultureCity
"The Daily Show Undesked", from Atlanta
A look at Barack Obama's campaigning for Democratic candidates; Desi Lydic and Roy Wood, Jr. see if Georgia voters can overcome legal obstacles in "Georgia Ninja Voter"; Dominique Wilkins discusses how Atlanta became his home, and how the NBA has changed since his playing days.
3750November 7Gabriel IglesiasGabriel Iglesias: Stadium Fluffy
Trevor recaps Oprah Winfrey's endorsement of John Fetterman and other late developments in the lead-up to Election Day in "Votedemic 2022"; Desi Lydic on the shortage of poll workers.
3751November 8Thuso MbeduThe Woman King
"Votegasm 2022" (Trevor and the correspondents cover Election Day); "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. examines the history of Black governors in the U.S.); Thuso Mbedu on pursuing acting from a social impact standpoint, and working with Viola Davis in The Woman King.
3752November 9Mark LeibovichThank You for Your Servitude: Donald Trump's Washington and the Price of Submission
Trevor recaps the 2022 midterm election and the lack of a supposed "red wave"; Roy Wood, Jr. reacts to Louisiana's refusal to ban slavery; Mark Leibovich discusses how Republicans continue to embolden and enable Donald Trump.
3753November 10Jordan PeeleWendell & Wild
Quiet Part Loud
Trevor on Colorado's vote to legalize psychedelic mushrooms, Sean Penn loaning Volodymyr Zelenskyy his Academy Award, and Twitter's "blue check" fiasco; Ronny Chieng explores the history of Asian-American veterans.
3754November 14NasKing's Disease III
A look at Democrats reclaiming a U.S. Senate majority; "CP Time" (Roy Wood, Jr. on the history of Black superheroes in comics and film).
3755November 15Danai GuriraBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever
A look at Kari Lake's questioning of the results in the Arizona governor's race; "Back in Black with Lewis Black" (Lewis rails against young people acting like old people).
3756November 16Jonathan MajorsDevotion
Trevor on Donald Trump launching his 2024 presidential bid; Desi Lydic on the history of Black Friday.
3757November 17Barack ObamaObama Foundation
A look at Nancy Pelosi ceding her leadership role for the House Democrats; Barack Obama discusses the 2022 midterms and the challenges that democracy faces around the world and here at home.
3758November 28Will SmithEmancipation
Trevor on Donald Trump's dinner with Kanye West and a white supremacist, as well as the 2022 FIFA World Cup; Will Smith on playing an enslaved man in Emancipation, and why he calls the film a "freedom movie" rather than a "slave movie."[34]
3759November 29Pam GrierThe Plot Thickens
Trevor covers efforts to prevent a rail strike; Michael Kosta examines the niche market of haunted dolls; Pam Grier on sharing her life story for the podcast The Plot Thickens.
3760November 30Ondi Timoner
Gabrielle Union
Last Flight Home
The Inspection
A look at the upcoming runoff for the 2022 United States Senate election in Georgia; Ondi Timoner discusses filming her father Eli's final days; Gabrielle Union on breaking out creatively with her role in The Inspection.

December[edit]

No.Guest(s)PromotionU.S. viewers
(millions)
3761December 1Maryland Governor-elect Wes MooreN/A0.731[35]
Trevor on Hakeem Jeffries becoming the first Black party leader in Congress; Desi Lydic examines the intimidation of election officials; Wes Moore on his approach to campaigning for governor of Maryland.
3762December 5Tressie McMillan CottomThe New York Times
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
0.450[36]
An AI chatbot goes viral; "Dul-Sayin'" (Dulcé Sloan explores the history of drag queens); UNC-Chapel Hill associate professor Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses Twitter's role in public discourse.
3763December 6Michael Strahan
Sheryl Lee Ralph
American Football: How the Gridiron was Forged
Abbott Elementary
Sleigh
0.437[37]
Trevor examines the rise of wage theft in the U.S.; Michael Strahan on what he misses most about playing football, and what he learned about the sport while producing the American Football podcast; Sheryl Lee Ralph discusses staying motivated as an actor, and her Christmas album, Sleigh.
3764December 7Roger FedererN/A0.436[38]
At look at Sen. Raphael Warnock's win in the Georgia runoff election; Desi Lydic and Michael Kosta star in an election-denier holiday romantic comedy; Roger Federer discusses his tennis career.
3765December 8Neal BrennanNeal Brennan: Blocks0.443[41]
Trevor Noah’s final episode as host of The Daily Show sees the correspondents offer him their best wishes; "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (New Yorkers offer their own thoughts on Trevor's departure); Neal Brennan gives Trevor flowers and a stack of paperwork (to sign up for COBRA coverage); Trevor tells the audience of the lessons he's learned as host, and recollects getting the call from Jon Stewart to join the show; "Your Moment of Zen" (the staff and audience serenade Trevor with "You'll Never Walk Alone").[39][40]

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