Stewart is stepping down after sixteen years of hosting duties on The Daily Show. It's hard to pick just one favorite moment, but I want to do a #throwbackthursday to a segment that I think changed the public's view of Stewart from a late-night comedian to a legitimate political influencer on an entire generation.
Before many big football games, the players often introduce themselves and say what college or university they attended.
Comedy Central's Key & Peele could not help but make fun of those introductions.
From 2003 to 2006, Dave Chappelle's show on Comedy Central was an absolute hit.
It was a sketch comedy show featuring Chappelle, as well as many other comedians and guest stars. Then, while shooting the third season, Chappelle abruptly left the show and pretty much disappeared from the public eye.
CBS announced today that Stephen Colbert, the host of Comedy Central's "Colbert Report" will replace David Letterman as the Late Show host once Letterman retires in 2015
Colbert, who plays the character of a Conservative talk show host has been the host on Comedy Central since 2005, and sources say that character he plays will retire with the "Colbert Report"...
When your radio show is called "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," it's pretty much just understood that you're going to be mocked because of the name. Nearly every guest we've ever had on the air has dropped the witty "Why isn't one of you named ... Blue Cheese?!?!" or some other gem.
Earlier on the show today we played "Come Sail Away" by Styx. It brought back memories of Cartman from South Park singing it during "Chef Aid". It's definitely a classic. Enjoy!
Here's a bonus clip for you. Cartman Singing "O Holy Night"