List of The Daily Show episodes (2016)
The Daily Show 2016 episodes | |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original network | Comedy Central |
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah in 2016.[1]
2016
January
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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2,717 | January 4 | David Cross | The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret | 0.879[2] |
A new open-carry gun law goes into effect in Texas, Fox News spends New Year's Eve with the GOP presidential candidates, and David Cross discusses his show Todd Margaret | ||||
2,718 | January 5 | Ryan Coogler | Creed | 0.774[3] |
Jordan Klepper sends a care package to a militia group involved in an armed standoff at a federal building in Oregon, and director Ryan Coogler discusses his film Creed. | ||||
2,719 | January 6 | David J. Peterson | The Art of Language Invention: From Horse-Lords to Dark Elves, the Words Behind World-Building. ISBN 978-0-1431-2646-1. | 0.925[4] |
President Obama takes executive action on gun regulation, Hasan Minhaj examines the secondary sneaker market, and David J. Peterson discusses The Art of Language Invention. | ||||
2,720 | January 7 | Dalia Mogahed | N/A | 0.765[5] |
Donald Trump questions Ted Cruz's presidential eligibility, Jessica Williams breaks down a campaign ad on immigration, and Dalia Mogahed discusses Islamic stereotypes. | ||||
2,721 | January 11 | Colin Quinn | Cop Show | 0.681[6] |
Mexico captures drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, Roy Wood, Jr. prepares for President Obama's final State of the Union address, and Colin Quinn chats about Cop Show. | ||||
2,722 | January 12 | Greg Gutfeld | How To Be Right: The Art of Being Persuasively Correct. ISBN 978-1-1019-0362-9. | 0.728[7] |
Bernie Sanders closes in on Hillary Clinton in the polls, Al Madrigal examines an Apache tribe's fight for land in Arizona, and Greg Gutfeld discusses How to Be Right'. | ||||
2,723 | January 13 | Rand Paul, Tavis Smiley | The Covenant with Black America - Ten Years Later. ISBN 978-1-4019-5149-8. | 0.874[8] |
President Obama delivers his last State of the Union, Rand Paul appears in his own GOP debate, and Tavis Smiley discusses The Covenant with Black America - Ten Years Later. | ||||
2,724 | January 14 | Ice Cube | Ride Along 2 | 0.699[9] |
The people of Flint, Michigan, face citywide water contamination, Roy Wood, Jr. weighs in on the Oscar nominations' lack of diversity, and Ice Cube chats about Ride Along 2. | ||||
2,725 | January 18 | Moira Demos & Laura Ricciardi | Making a Murderer | 0.77[10] |
The Republicans and Democrats have debates in South Carolina. Jessica Williams fact-checks both the debates. Moira Demos & Laura Ricciardi discuss Making a Murderer and future of the series. | ||||
2,726 | January 19 | Jess Glynne | I Cry When I Laugh | 0.819[11] |
Sarah Palin endorses Donald Trump for president. Roy Wood, Jr. examines if allowing betting on the presidential election can improve voter turnout in the United States presidential elections. Jess Glynne presents songs from her debut album, I Cry When I Laugh. | ||||
2,727 | January 20 | Gael García Bernal | Mozart in the Jungle | 0.895[12] |
Sarah Palin has a memorable endorsement speech for Donald Trump. Hasan Minhaj proposes investing in guns, Lego and Lego guns. Gael Garćia Bernal talks about his award-winning show Mozart in the Jungle and upcoming film Desierto. | ||||
2,728 | January 21 | Marlon Wayans | Fifty Shades of Black | 0.767[13] |
Vladimir Putin is accused of approving an assassination, Jessica Williams examines a New York town's questionable seal, and Marlon Wayans discusses Fifty Shades of Black. | ||||
2,729 | January 25 | Gad Elmaleh | N/A | 0.764[14] |
Carly Fiorina turns a preschool trip into a pro-life rally, Ronny Chieng meets a gay couple living as a father and a son, and Gad Elmaleh chats about his first U.S. comedy tour. | ||||
2,730 | January 26 | DeRay McKesson | N/A | 0.761[15] |
ISIS suffers financial problems, Martin O'Malley and Hillary Clinton answer awkward questions at a CNN town hall, and DeRay Mckesson discusses the Black Lives Matter movement. | ||||
2,731 | January 27 | Jerry Seinfeld | Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee | 0.868[16] |
Donald Trump drops out of a GOP debate, two undercover anti-Planned Parenthood investigators are indicted, and Jerry Seinfeld chats about Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. | ||||
2,732 | January 28 | Ryan Lizza | TBA | 0.835[17] |
Jordan Klepper and Hasan Minhaj weigh Ted Cruz against Donald Trump, Roy Wood, Jr. breaks down political ads, and Ryan Lizza discusses the GOP presidential contenders. |
February
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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2,733 | February 1 | Reshma Saujani | Girls Who Code | 0.754[18] |
The Zika virus outbreak garners different reactions from North and South America. As a part of Black History Month, Roy Wood Jr. looks back at Martin Luther King, Jr.'s arrest in Alabama, Ronny Chieng wonders if Iowa caucuses matter, and Reshma Saujani discusses the importance of Girls Who Code. | ||||
2,734 | February 2 | Peter Bergen | United States of Jihad: The Untold Story of Al-Qaeda in America. ISBN 978-0-8041-3954-0. | 0.739[19] |
Iowans vote in their caucuses. Jordan Klepper explains real winners of Iowa caucuses. As a part of Black History Month, The Best F#@king News Team Ever looks back at Emancipation Proclamation in Kentucky. Peter Bergen talks about Jihadist extremism in the United States. | ||||
2,735 | February 3 | Hannibal Buress | Hannibal Buress: Comedy Camisado | 1.015[20] |
Trevor discusses accuracy of political pundits in predicting results of Iowa caucuses. As a part of Black History Month, Roy Wood Jr. examines racism in porn industry with Lisa Ann. Hannibal Buress talks about his upcoming Netflix comedy show Hannibal Buress: Comedy Camisado. | ||||
2,736 | February 4 | Lilly Singh | A Trip to Unicorn Island | 0.768[21] |
The Republican field narrows. Rick Santorum endorses Marco Rubio, Ronny Chieng examines a questionable NBA promotion, and Lilly Singh discusses A Trip to Unicorn Island. | ||||
2,737 | February 8 | Gillian Jacobs | Love | 0.882[22] |
Donald Trump lashes out at the audience during a GOP debate, Jessica Williams breaks down Beyoncé's Super Bowl halftime show, and Gillian Jacobs discusses her Netflix series Love. | ||||
2,738 | February 9 | The Suffers | The Suffers | 0.773 [23] |
Donald Trump lashes out at Ted Cruz, Jessica Williams examines the Democrats' gender divide, and The Suffers perform songs from their self-titled debut album. | ||||
2,739 | February 10 | Olivia Wilde | Vinyl | 1.035 [24] |
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump win the New Hampshire primaries, Roy Wood Jr. hits the campaign trail, and Olivia Wilde discusses her role in the HBO series Vinyl. | ||||
2,740 | February 11 | Ben Stiller | Zoolander No. 2 | 0.735[25] |
Jordan Klepper attends Donald Trump's political circus, Roy Wood Jr. investigates the decline of American fast food, and Ben Stiller chats about Zoolander 2. | ||||
2,741 | February 22 | Cory Booker | United. ISBN 978-1-1019-6516-0. | 0.905[26] |
Jeb Bush drops out of the GOP presidential race, Yoweri Museveni is reelected president of Uganda for a fifth term, and Senator Cory Booker discusses his book United. | ||||
2,742 | February 23 | Anthony Mackie | Triple 9 | 0.777[27] |
Senate Republicans preemptively veto President Obama's Supreme Court nomination, Jessica Williams investigates a homophobic church, and Anthony Mackie discusses Triple 9. | ||||
2,743 | February 24 | Brian Chesky | Airbnb | 0.909[28] |
Donald Trump wins his third straight Republican primary, researchers discover that Adolf Hitler had a micropenis, and Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky discusses founding his company. | ||||
2,744 | February 25 | Michael Hayden | Playing to the Edge. ISBN 978-1-5942-0656-6. | 0.717[29] |
Apple refuses to unlock a terrorist's iPhone for the FBI, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders vie for the black vote, and Michael Hayden discusses Playing to the Edge. | ||||
2,745 | February 29 | Morris Chestnut | Rosewood | 0.884[30] |
Bernie Sanders takes his loss in the South Carolina primary in stride, Donald Trump unknowingly tweets a Benito Mussolini quote, and Morris Chestnut chats about Rosewood. |
March
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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2,746 | March 1 | Neal Brennan | 3 Mics | 0.780[31] |
Iowa lawmakers propose a bill that could allow kids under 14 to shoot handguns, Kristen Schaal examines female body acceptance, and Neal Brennan discusses 3 Mics. | ||||
2,747 | March 2 | Chrissy Teigen | Cravings. ISBN 978-1-1019-0391-9. | 0.867[32] |
The Best F#@king News Team reveals Trevor's feelings about Donald Trump, Hasan Minhaj weighs in on Marco Rubio's primary strategy, and Chrissy Teigen chats about Cravings. | ||||
2,748 | March 3 | Bill de Blasio | N/A | 0.756[33] |
Mitt Romney disavows Donald Trump, Jordan Klepper learns about an unexpected compromise on gun research, and Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses New York City's tech industry. | ||||
2,749 | March 7 | Ilana Glazer, Abbi Jacobson | Broad City | 0.953[34] |
The GOP fights Donald Trump for party control, Roy Wood Jr. and Jessica Williams honor Ben Carson's political career, and Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson discuss Broad City. | ||||
2,750 | March 8 | Ellen Page | Gaycation | 0.824[35] |
Jordan Klepper talks to white kids who have only ever known a black president, Lewis Black reviews Osama bin Laden's will, and Ellen Page discusses her series Gaycation. | ||||
2,751 | March 9 | Sacha Baron Cohen | Grimsby | 0.768[36] |
Bernie Sanders pulls a surprise win in the Michigan primary, Jordan Klepper fact-checks Donald Trump's business record, and Sacha Baron Cohen discusses The Brothers Grimsby. | ||||
2,752 | March 10 | Padma Lakshmi | Love, Loss, and What We Ate: A Memoir. ISBN 978-0-0622-0261-1. | 0.758[37] |
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits the U.S., Ronny Chieng examines the Tri-Faith Initiative in Nebraska, and Padma Lakshmi discusses Love, Loss, and What We Ate. | ||||
2,753 | March 14 | Van Jones | Dream Corps | 0.954[38] |
Bernie Sanders supporters crash a series of Donald Trump rallies, Neal Brennan weighs in on Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, and CNN's Van Jones discusses the Dream Corps. | ||||
2,754 | March 15 | Joe Nocera | Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA. ISBN 978-1-5918-4632-1. | 0.820[39] |
Hillary Clinton accidentally revives a Benghazi conversation, The Best F#@king News Team provides a service for Donald Trump supporters, and Joe Nocera discusses Indentured. | ||||
2,755 | March 16 | Brian Fallon | Painkillers | 0.819[40] |
Donald Trump predicts rioting if he doesn't win the Republican nomination, Adam Lowitt examines anti-Semitism in politics, and Brian Fallon performs songs from his album Painkillers. | ||||
2,756 | March 17 | Theo James | Allegiant | 0.748[41] |
President Obama nominates Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court, Hasan Minhaj and Roy Wood Jr. debate Third Month Mania matchups, and Theo James discusses Allegiant. | ||||
2,757 | March 21 | Shaka Senghor | Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death, and Redemption in an American Prison. ISBN 978-1-1019-0729-0. | 0.855[42] |
Trevor examines the media's relationship with Donald Trump, Ronny Chieng investigates artificial intelligence, and Shaka Senghor discusses his memoir Writing My Wrongs. | ||||
2,758 | March 22 | Taavi Rõivas | N/A | 0.727[43] |
President Obama visits Cuba, Roy Wood Jr. finds out how Thabo Sefolosha beat a wrongful arrest, and Prime Minister Taavi Roivas discusses Estonia's technological advances. | ||||
2,759 | March 23 | Lindsey Graham | N/A | 0.886[44] |
Trevor examines how the GOP ended up with Donald Trump, and Senator Lindsey Graham shoots pool and explains why he begrudgingly endorsed presidential hopeful Ted Cruz. | ||||
2,760 | March 24 | Ethan Hawke | Born to Be Blue | 0.741[45] |
Ted Cruz blasts President Obama's response to bombings in Brussels, Roy Wood Jr. and Hasan Minhaj weigh Third Month Mania rivals, and Ethan Hawke discusses Born to Be Blue. |
April
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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2,761 | April 4 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | N/A | 0.735[46] |
Hillary Clinton shuts down Bernie Sanders's debate request, Debbie Wasserman Schultz weighs in on the presidential election, and a Panama law firm reveals global corruption. | ||||
2,762 | April 5 | Jerrod Carmichael | The Carmichael Show | 0.735[47] |
The U.S. women's soccer team calls for pay equal to their male counterparts, Trevor examines Donald Trump's sexist past, and Jerrod Carmichael discusses The Carmichael Show. | ||||
2,763 | April 6 | Angelica Ross | TransTech Social Enterprises | 0.782[48] |
North Carolina and Kansas pass transphobic bathroom laws, Jessica Williams examines trans panic, and Angelica Ross discusses TransTech Social Enterprises. | ||||
2,764 | April 7 | Juan Williams | We the People. ISBN 978-0-3079-5206-6. | 0.798[49] |
Michelle Wolf unpacks the role of candidates' wives on the campaign trail, the winner of Third Month Mania is revealed, and Juan Williams discusses his book We the People. | ||||
2,765 | April 11 | Jennifer Hudson | Confirmation | 0.877[50] |
Hillary Clinton and John Kasich make campaign missteps in New York City, Jordan Klepper tests a Japanese virtual reality sex suit, and Jennifer Hudson discusses Confirmation. | ||||
2,766 | April 12 | King Bach | Meet the Blacks | 0.890[51] |
Bill de Blasio makes a joke about "colored people time"; Ronny Chieng and Jessica Williams examine sexual racism; and Vine star King Bach discusses Meet the Blacks. | ||||
2,767 | April 13 | Ken Jeong | Dr. Ken | 0.737[52] |
Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert is indicted on banking charges, Trevor examines Donald Trump's failed line of health products, and Ken Jeong discusses Dr. Ken. | ||||
2,768 | April 14 | W. Kamau Bell | United Shades of America | 0.828[53] |
Jordan Klepper demonstrates the problem with primary delegates, Ted Cruz tries to appear likable at a CNN town hall, and W. Kamau Bell discusses United Shades of America. | ||||
2,769 | April 18 | Ellie Kemper | Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | 0.789[54] |
A Muslim man is kicked off a Southwest flight for speaking Arabic, Desi Lydic teaches Ted Cruz about "New York values," and Ellie Kemper discusses Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. | ||||
2,770 | April 19 | Ben Carson | N/A | 0.809[55] |
Brazil's Congress votes to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, and Ben Carson defends his endorsement of Donald Trump and faces off against an unlikely opponent in a debate. | ||||
2,771 | April 20 | Sturgill Simpson | A Sailor's Guide to Earth | 0.847[56] |
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump win their New York primaries, The Best F#@king News Team relives the 90s, and Sturgill Simpson performs songs from A Sailor's Guide to Earth. | ||||
2,772 | April 21 | Howard Dean | N/A | 0.737[57] |
Desi Lydic scams her fellow New Yorkers, Hasan Minhaj provides a few tax evasion tips, and Howard Dean offers his take on the Bernie Sanders campaign. | ||||
2,773 | April 25 | Danielle Brooks | The Color Purple | 0.785[58] |
Beyonce's album Lemonade creates a media frenzy, Hasan Minhaj talks to Sikh victims of Islamophobia, and Danielle Brooks discusses her Broadway turn in The Color Purple. | ||||
2,774 | April 26 | Keegan-Michael Key & Jordan Peele | Keanu | 0.726[59] |
Virginia grants voting rights to its previously incarcerated citizens, New York repeals its sales tax on tampons, and Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key chat about Keanu. | ||||
2,775 | April 27 | McKay Coppins | The Wilderness. ISBN 978-0-3163-2741-1. | 0.847[60] |
Donald Trump aims sexist remarks at Hillary Clinton, Lewis Black auditions for a morning TV show, and BuzzFeed's McKay Coppins discusses his book The Wilderness. | ||||
2,776 | April 28 | Ricky Gervais | Special Correspondents | 0.836[61] |
John Boehner rips into fellow Republican Ted Cruz, Black Trump (Roy Wood, Jr.) debuts his rap video, and Ricky Gervais chats about his movie "Special Correspondents". |
May
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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2,777 | May 2 | Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | Game of Thrones | 0.852[62] |
Donald Trump surrounds himself with unusual supporters, Ronny Chieng investigates contested conventions, and Trevor chats with "Game of Thrones" star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. | ||||
2,778 | May 3 | Josh King | Off Script: An Advance Man's Guide to White House Stagecraft, Campaign Spectacle, and Political Suicide. ISBN 978-1-1372-8006-0. | 0.891[63] |
Starbucks faces a lawsuit over its excessive use of ice, Donald Trump links Ted Cruz's father to Lee Harvey Oswald, and Josh King discusses his book "Off Script". | ||||
2,779 | May 4 | Bethany Cosentino | N/A | 0.929[64] |
Donald Trump becomes the presumptive GOP nominee, Hasan Minhaj investigates professional soccer's gender wage gap, and Bethany Cosentino fights sexism in the music industry. | ||||
2,780 | May 5 | The Heavy | Hurt & the Merciless | tba |
Donald Trump panders to Hispanic voters, Ronny Chieng reports on America's rising selfie obsession, and The Heavy performs songs from their album "Hurt & the Merciless". | ||||
2,781 | May 9 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,782 | May 10 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,783 | May 11 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,784 | May 12 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,785 | May 16 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,786 | May 17 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,787 | May 18 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,788 | May 19 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,789 | May 23 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,790 | May 24 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,791 | May 25 | TBA | TBA | tba |
2,792 | May 26 | TBA | TBA | tba |
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