List of The Daily Show episodes (2023)
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show, a late-night talk and satirical news television program airing on Comedy Central, during 2023.[1] This year marks the first since the departure of host Trevor Noah, who took his leave from the show after 7 years on December 8, 2022.[2]
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original network | Comedy Central |
Original release | January 17, 2023 present | –
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With no successor for Noah in place, Comedy Central indicated in December 2022 that a series of guests hosts will fill the anchor chair, each sitting in for a one-week assignment, until a permanent host(s) takes over.[3] Leslie Jones would be the first guest host the week of January 17–19, with Wanda Sykes, D. L. Hughley, Chelsea Handler, and Sarah Silverman confirmed for subsequent weeks.[4] Al Franken, John Leguizamo, Marlon Wayans, Kal Penn, and Hasan Minhaj would also serve as guest hosts in February and March.[3] In April, Daily Show correspondents Roy Wood, Jr., Jordan Klepper, and Desi Lydic would have their own turns as hosts.[5]
The Daily Show's guest setup was scheduled to continue into at least June; one week in mid-May was slated to feature a "News Team Takeover," in which the show's regulars would host as a collective.[6] However, after Dulcé Sloan's first night as guest host on May 1, the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike prompted the show to go dark.
With the WGA strike having ended on September 27, Comedy Central announced that The Daily Show would return on October 16, with correspondent Michael Kosta hosting the first week back. Other announced hosts for October and November include Sarah Silverman and Leslie Jones, who will each have a second turn as hosts; first-time hosts Desus Nice, Charlamagne tha God, and Michelle Wolf, whose planned guest turns earlier in 2023 were scuttled due to the strike; and a "News Team Takeover" the week of Thanksgiving.[6][7] The network has indicated plans for a permanent new host to take over the anchor desk in 2024.[8]
2023 episodes edit
January edit
No. | Date | Hosted by | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
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3766 | January 17 | Leslie Jones[9] | Morris Chestnut | The Best Man: The Final Chapters | |
Dulcé Sloan weighs in on The Embrace, Boston's statue honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. | |||||
3767 | January 18 | Leslie Jones | Alexis McGill Johnson | Planned Parenthood | |
Leslie talks about George Santos fabricating his background; Roy Wood, Jr. joins the Golden State Warriors at the White House | |||||
3768 | January 19 | Leslie Jones | Charlamagne Tha God | TBA | |
Desi Lydic discusses the federal government's debt ceiling crisis; Charlamagne Tha God talks about the importance of therapy | |||||
3769 | January 23 | Wanda Sykes[4] | Mike Epps | The Upshaws | |
Roy Wood, Jr. interviews Brits about America's gun culture | |||||
3770 | January 24 | Wanda Sykes | Katha Pollitt | Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights | |
Wanda discusses the U.S. Senate hearing on Ticketmaster; Roy Wood, Jr. opines on the redesign of Splash Mountain at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom | |||||
3771 | January 25 | Wanda Sykes | Nia Long | Missing | |
Wanda talks about Ukraine receiving tanks from the U.S. and Germany, as well as amounts of lead in baby food; Roy Wood, Jr. explores police militarization and Atlanta's "Cop City" | |||||
3772 | January 26 | Wanda Sykes | Sherrilyn Ifill | TBA | |
"Long Story Short" (Wanda talks up income-based traffic fines) | |||||
3773 | January 30 | D. L. Hughley[4] | Ben Crump Ibram X. Kendi and Nic Stone | Killing of Tyre Nichols How to Be a (Young) Antiracist | |
D. L. discusses the Tyre Nichols murder case, and the problems with policing in America, with the Nichols family's attorney, Ben Crump | |||||
3774 | January 31 | D. L. Hughley | PJ Morton | Watch the Sun | |
"Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan attends a Donald Trump campaign rally) |
February edit
No. | Date | Hosted by | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
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3775 | February 1 | D. L. Hughley[4] | Dominique Foxworth | The Dominique Foxworth Show | |
D. L. examines Tyre Nichols' funeral & Tom Brady's retirement, and talks with Los Angelenos about Black History Month | |||||
3776 | February 2 | D. L. Hughley | Mac Phipps | Son of the City | |
"Long Story Short" (D. L. examines the use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal cases) | |||||
3777 | February 6 | Chelsea Handler[4] | U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock | Put Your Shoes On & Get Ready! | |
Chelsea talks about the Chinese spy balloon | |||||
3778 | February 7 | Chelsea Handler | Ashley Graham | TBA | |
Chelsea criticizes Tucker Carlson's criticism over diversity; "Comedian Roundtable" (Chelsea talks with Matteo Lane, Larry Owens, and Sam Jay); Ashley Graham talks about motherhood and body positivity | |||||
3779 | February 8 | Chelsea Handler | Alycia Baumgardner | TBA | |
Roy Wood, Jr. covers the State of the Union address; "Long Story Short" (Chelsea examines biases against women who choose to be child-free) | |||||
3780 | February 9 | Chelsea Handler | Lea Michele | Funny Girl | |
"Comedian Roundtable" (Chelsea talks with Atsuko Okatsuka, Rosebud Baker, and Bob the Drag Queen) | |||||
3781 | February 13 | Sarah Silverman[4] | Lizz Winstead | Abortion Access Front | |
Sarah talks about UFO theories and Rihanna's Super Bowl halftime performance; a profile of "Dr. Insidia, the world's first female mad scientist" (in honor of International Day of Women and Girls in Science)[10] | |||||
3782 | February 14 | Sarah Silverman | U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost | TBA | |
Sarah discusses Nikki Hayley's presidential bid and the U.S. Army's enlistment woes; Maxwell Frost talks about how to engage Generation Z in politics | |||||
3783 | February 15 | Sarah Silverman | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | TBA | |
"Double Take" (Roy Wood, Jr. and Desi Lydic discuss air travel woes) | |||||
3784 | February 16 | Sarah Silverman | Jia Tolentino | The New Yorker | |
"Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan reports from Nikki Hayley's presidential campaign launch); "Long Story Short" (how tech companies profit off of users' anger) | |||||
3785 | February 27 | Hasan Minhaj | Giannis Antetokounmpo | The Charles Antetokounmpo Foundation | |
Kids discuss issues that matter most to them; Hasan gets Giannis Antetokounmpo to trash talk fellow NBA stars | |||||
3786 | February 28 | Hasan Minhaj | Rebel Wilson | Fluid | |
Hasan discusses Dominion Voting Systems' lawsuit against Fox News and the Biden Administration's ban of TikTok on government devices; Hasan and tech blogger Marques Brownlee test smart gadgets |
March edit
No. | Date | Hosted by | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
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3787 | March 1 | Hasan Minhaj | Hasan Minhaj's daughter | TBA | |
An analysis of the politics surrounding the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment; Hasan discusses the Twitter "hellscape" (and deletes his own Twitter account on-air);[11] Hasan talks with his daughter on her birthday | |||||
3788 | March 2 | Hasan Minhaj | Kevin O'Leary | Shark Tank | |
"Long Story Short" (modern-day financial scammers); Hasan and Kevin O'Leary discuss cryptocurrencies and the bankruptcy of FTX | |||||
3789 | March 6 | Marlon Wayans | Mason Gooding | Scream VI | |
Marlon analyzes the previous weekend's CPAC conference | |||||
3790 | March 7 | Marlon Wayans | Bomani Jones | Game Theory | |
A look at Tucker Carlson's selective use of January 6 attack footage; "Choppin' It Up with 'Quon" (Marlon, as 'Quon, interviews New York City Mayor Eric Adams) | |||||
3791 | March 8 | Marlon Wayans | Derrick "D'Nice" Jones | 50 Years of Hip Hop | |
Marlon discusses Tucker Carlson's texts about Donald Trump and gathers New Yorkers' thoughts on the 95th Academy Awards | |||||
3792 | March 9 | Marlon Wayans | Omar Epps | Nubia: The Awakening | |
A look at a report uncovering racism within Louisville's police department; "Long Story Short" (the importance of after-school programs) | |||||
3793 | March 13 | Kal Penn | U.S. President Joe Biden[12] | TBA | |
A look at the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank | |||||
3794 | March 14 | Kal Penn | Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari | TBA | |
Kal examines NASCAR's "evolution" | |||||
3795 | March 15 | Kal Penn | Radhika Jones | Vanity Fair | |
Drs. Lawrence Kutner (Kal reprising his House, M.D. character) and Gregory House treat a patient suffering from "woke mind virus"[13] | |||||
3796 | March 16 | Kal Penn | Chasten Buttigieg | I Have Something to Tell You—For Young Adults | |
"Long Story Short" (youth voter suppression) | |||||
3797 | March 20 | Al Franken | U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham | TBA | |
An examination of Donald Trump's legal woes | |||||
3798 | March 21 | Al Franken | Alan Ruck | Succession | |
Al examines the United Nations' climate change report, and rides along with New York City sanitation workers | |||||
3799 | March 22 | Al Franken | Heather McGhee | The Sum of Us podcast | |
"Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan attends a New York City protest against Donald Trump's potential arrest) | |||||
3800 | March 23 | Al Franken | BenDeLaCreme | Drag Defense Fund | |
Al discusses a Congressional hearing concerning TikTok; "Long Story Short" (fearmongering by conservatives over the IRS); BenDeLaCreme discusses anti-LGBTQ legislation | |||||
3801 | March 27 | John Leguizamo | Ana Navarro | The View | |
John demonstrates what he encounters as a Latino actor auditioning in Hollywood; Ana Navarro discusses the importance of unity among Latinos and underrepresented groups | |||||
3802 | March 28 | John Leguizamo | Diane Guerrero | TBA | |
A critique of GOP lawmakers' response to the Covenant School shooting; John has a dance-off with break dancer Crazy Legs | |||||
3803 | March 29 | John Leguizamo | Princess Nokia | i love you but this is goodbye | |
John and Roy Wood, Jr. discuss Mike Pence being compelled into grand jury testimony against Donald Trump; John hits the street to give New Yorkers a "Latinx IQ test," but interrupting kids demand that he "do the voice"[14] | |||||
3804 | March 30 | John Leguizamo | U.S. Representative Ritchie Torres | TBA | |
John celebrates that day's indictment of Donald Trump; "Long Story Short" (misconceptions about the Mexico–United States border) |
April edit
No. | Date | Hosted by | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
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3805 | April 3 | Roy Wood Jr. | U.S. Senator Cory Booker | TBA | |
Roy discusses Florida's Stop WOKE Act with an education adviser to Governor Ron DeSantis, and presents to viewers a "White History 101" class[15] | |||||
3806 | April 4 | Roy Wood Jr. | Robin Thede | A Black Lady Sketch Show | |
Roy talks about "The Indictment Circus"; former TDS host Jon Stewart tries to help Roy's coverage of Donald Trump's arraignment "go viral" (though with Jon wearing an Obi-Wan Kenobi robe, their conversation turns to which Star Wars character they could portray);[16] Jordan Klepper reports from the scene outside New York County Courthouse and shouts questions to Congress members Marjorie Taylor Greene and George Santos | |||||
3807 | April 5 | Roy Wood Jr. | Cedric the Entertainer | The Neighborhood | |
Dulcé Sloan on why Melania Trump has been absent from Donald Trump's side during his legal ordeal;[17] "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan chats with protestors outside Trump's indictment) | |||||
3808 | April 6 | Roy Wood Jr. | Jerry Craft | School Trip | |
Roy and Desi Lydic on Jill Biden inviting the championship-losing Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team to the White House; "Long Story Short" (the value of a 4-year college degree) | |||||
3809 | April 17 | Jordan Klepper | Betty Gilpin | Mrs. Davis | |
Jordan recaps the NRA convention; Ronny Chieng on the Clarence Thomas-Harlan Crow controversy; Jordan interviews U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at New York's Jacobi Medical Center, home to a program that addresses violence as a public health issue[18] | |||||
3810 | April 18 | Jordan Klepper | Charley Crockett | The Man from Waco | |
Jordan and Desi Lydic discuss who's the biggest "alpha male" in the news;[19] "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan travels to "the world's largest gun show" in Tulsa, Oklahoma) | |||||
3811 | April 19 | Jordan Klepper | Michael Shannon | Waco: The Aftermath | |
Jordan travels to Michigan (his home state) to drink beer and discuss gun reform and abortion rights with Governor Gretchen Whitmer | |||||
3812 | April 20 | Jordan Klepper | Ryan Holiday | The Daily Dad | |
"Long Story Short" (redefining masculinity and countering Andrew Tate's misogynistic influence on young men and boys) | |||||
3813 | April 24 | Desi Lydic | Catherine Reitman | Workin' Moms | |
Desi discusses Tucker Carlson's ouster from Fox News and Twitter's verification controversy; Roy Wood, Jr. on the Bed Bath & Beyond bankruptcy; Desi offers business mentorship to "the next generation of female leaders"[20] | |||||
3814 | April 25 | Desi Lydic | Yvette Nicole Brown | Frog and Toad Act Your Age | |
In a filmed skit about Wyoming banning misoprostol for human abortion treatments but not for animal health, Desi tries obtain a prescription under the guise that it's for her dog ("she's really trying to focus on her [sled dog] career");[21] Desi visits the U.S. Department of Transportation to discuss infrastructure and cultural politics with Secretary Pete Buttigieg | |||||
3815 | April 26 | Desi Lydic | Jameela Jamil | Bad Dates I Weigh | |
Desi travels to her home town of Louisville to field Kentuckians' thoughts on recent "extreme" moves by the state's legislature[22] | |||||
3816 | April 27 | Desi Lydic | Sophia Bush | Drama Queens 2:22 A Ghost Story | |
Dulcé Sloan, Jordan Klepper, and Roy Wood, Jr. debate the issue of birds colliding with jet planes; "Long Story Short" (suspect benefits from products & trends in the health & wellness industry); Sophia Bush discusses the cathartic effect of the One Tree Hill re-watch podcast Drama Queens; "Your Moment of Zen" (home video shows a young Desi hosting her own talk show from her bedroom) |
May edit
No. | Date | Hosted by | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
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3817 | May 1 | Dulcé Sloan | Sasha Colby | RuPaul's Drag Race | |
Dulcé and Roy Wood, Jr. discuss legislative efforts to regulate juveniles' social media access; "We Don't Do That" (Black Surfing Association co-founder Lou Harris teaches Dulcé how to surf)[23] |
October edit
No. | Date | Hosted by | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
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3818 | October 16 | Michael Kosta[7] | Ian Bremmer | The Power of Crisis GZERO World | |
Desi Lydic talks to fans seeing Taylor Swift's concert film; "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse" (Jordan attends a Donald Trump campaign rally in New Hampshire); Michael and Ian Bremmer discuss the 2023 Israel–Hamas war | |||||
3819 | October 17 | Michael Kosta | Emily Oster | The Unexpected | |
Ronny Chieng dismisses the newly-cited "hottest chili pepper on Earth," Pepper X; Michael examines why California conservation law classifies bees as fish[24] | |||||
3820 | October 18 | Michael Kosta | Rhiannon Giddens | You're the One Omar | |
Michael and Desi Lydic discuss whether a yule log video that was mistaken for an actual fire (and led to a NYFD call) may also have been a stalker situation;[25] "Long Story Short" (bottled water's impact on the environment); Rhiannon Giddens performs "Another Wasted Life" (from You're the One) and discusses the song's inspiration as well as that of the opera Omar[26] | |||||
3821 | October 19 | Michael Kosta & Ronny Chieng[27] | Jordan Jonas | Alone | |
Michael, Ronny, and Troy Iwata discuss Scholastic Corporation segregating books concerning race and gender diversity at school book fairs; Michael and Jordan Jonas talk connecting with nature and developing an outdoors skillset | |||||
3822 | October 23 | Desus Nice[7] | U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | TBA | |
Desus hits the streets to ask what makes a New Yorker a "real" New Yorker; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discusses immigration reform and creating paths to American citizenship | |||||
3823 | October 24 | Desus Nice | Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah | Chain-Gang All Stars | |
Insisting he's "just reading the news," Desus discusses fraud accusations surrounding radio personality DJ Envy, with whom Desus has had a longstanding feud;[28] "Back in Black with Lewis Black" (Lewis analyzes The Golden Bachelor)[29] | |||||
3824 | October 25 | Desus Nice | Sydney Colson | The Syd + TP Show | |
Desus discusses Mike Johnson becoming Speaker of the House; "Project: Conspiracy" ("Kevin Matthew Kelp" tells of a "fake bug crisis" surrounding the invasive spotted lanternfly); Sydney Colson talks about winning the WNBA title with the Las Vegas Aces. | |||||
3825 | October 26 | Desus Nice | D Smoke | "Work Hard Play Hard" | |
"Long Story Short" (taxpayer-funded sports stadiums); D Smoke talks about teaching high school and collaborating musically with his brother, SiR | |||||
3826 | October 30 | Charlamagne tha God[7] | U.S. Representative Nancy Mace | TBA | |
Charlamagne tries to guess the political leanings of average New Yorkers based on their appearances.[30] | |||||
3827 | October 31 | Charlamagne tha God | Rich Paul | Lucky Me: A Memoir of Changing the Odds | |
In Santa Fe, New Mexico, Michael Kosta meets a paranormal investigator who clears ghosts from properties on the real estate market. |
November edit
No. | Date | Hosted by | Guest(s) | Promotion | |
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3828 | November 1 | Charlamagne tha God[7] | Nikki Haley | TBA | |
Charlamagne opines on the rise in anti-semitism and Islamophobia in America, as well as Chris Broussard's describing James Harden with a pejorative for the mentally disabled; Desi Lydic, "the proud daughter and niece of 'booty patrollers,'" offers her take on a Florida man driving a "Booty Patrol" truck made to mimic a U.S. Customs and Border Protection vehicle;[31] Nikki Haley discusses her bid for the 2024 Republican Party nomination for President and her support of term limits for U.S. Senators.[32] | |||||
3829 | November 2 | Charlamagne tha God | Doug Melville | Invisible Generals | |
Grace Kuhlenschmidt talks about George Santos surviving an expulsion attempt by his House colleagues; "Long Story Short" (why Joe Biden is struggling in opinion polls) | |||||
3830 | November 6 | Sarah Silverman[7] | Joel Madden | Ink Master | |
Sarah discusses Donald Trump's testimony in the civil trial of his company; "The Daily Showography" (a profile of "crazy boring" House Speaker Mike Johnson) | |||||
3831 | November 7 | Sarah Silverman | Cat Bohannon | Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution | |
Sarah talks about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s presidential candidacy and orcas attacking yachts; Ronny Chieng opines on WeWork's bankruptcy; Sarah visits a cannabis dispensary in New York City | |||||
3832 | November 8 | Sarah Silverman | Margo Price | Maybe We’ll Make It: A Memoir Strays | |
Sarah celebrates Election Day victories by Democratic candidates and pro-choice supporters, while Grace Kuhlenschmidt offers rebranding ideas for the pro-life movement;[33] "Long Story Short" (protecting artists' rights in the age of AI); Margo Price performs "Lydia" from her album Strays | |||||
3833 | November 9 | Sarah Silverman | Judd Apatow | Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain | |
"Doomocracy 2024" (Sarah, Desi Lydic, and Dulcé Sloan offer analysis on the previous night's GOP presidential debate); a trailer for the latest horror movie reboot, Rosemary's Co-Pay, finds hospital exec Sarah taking the newborn, uninsured son of Satan; Judd Apatow jokes about what he did during the WGA & SAG-AFTRA strikes and shares photos from his career. | |||||
3834 | November 13 | Leslie Jones[7] | TBA | TBA | |
3835 | November 14 | Leslie Jones | TBA | TBA | |
3836 | November 15 | Leslie Jones | TBA | TBA | |
3837 | November 16 | Leslie Jones | TBA | TBA | |
3838 | November 20 | "News Team Takeover"[7] | TBA | TBA | |
3839 | November 21 | "News Team Takeover" | TBA | TBA | |
3840 | November 22 | "News Team Takeover" | TBA | TBA | |
3841 | November 27 | Michelle Wolf[7] | TBA | TBA | |
3842 | November 28 | Michelle Wolf | TBA | TBA | |
3843 | November 29 | Michelle Wolf | TBA | TBA | |
3844 | November 30 | Michelle Wolf | TBA | TBA |
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- ^ The Daily Show: "Biden Admits U.S. Mistakes While In Israel & House Speaker Chaos Continues" on YouTube (accessed 10/19/2023)
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