List of The Daily Show episodes (1996)

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Season 1996
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This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show in 1996. It covers shows hosted by Craig Kilborn. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

1996

July

No.DateGuestPromotion
1July 22N/A
2July 23 Mary Kay Place Manny & Lo
3July 24 Jon Cryer The Pompatus of Love
4July 25 Jackie Chan Supercop
5July 29N/A
6July 30 Bobby Slayton
7July 31 Jamie Lee Curtis House Arrest

August

No.DateGuestPromotion
8August 1N/A
9August 5 Gordon Elliott The Gordon Elliott Show
10August 6 Engelbert Humperdinck 16 Most Requested Songs
11August 7Susan Norfleet
12August 8 Kevin Meaney Rocko's Modern Life
13August 12 Dennis Miller Bordello of Blood
14August 13 Henriette Mantel A Very Brady Sequel
15August 14 Phyllis Diller The Bold and the Beautiful
16August 15 Charlton Heston Alaska
17August 19 Edward Burns She's the One
18August 20 John Hulme, Michael Wexler
19August 21 Dave Attell HBO Comedy Half-Hour
20August 22 Mario Van Peebles Solo

September

No.DateGuestPromotion
21September 9 Rolonda Watts Rolonda
22September 10 Eric Stoltz Grace of My Heart
23September 11 The Amazing Kreskin
24September 12 Jon Stewart Jon Stewart: Unleavened
25September 16 Robert Wuhl Arli$$
26September 17 Wink Martindale Debt
27September 18 Joan Rivers
28September 19 Jerry Springer The Jerry Springer Show
29September 24 Clea Lewis The Rich Man's Wife
30September 25 David Cross Mr. Show with Bob and David
31September 26 Dan Hedaya The First Wives Club
32September 30 Tom Rhodes Mr. Rhodes

October

No.DateGuestPromotion
33October 1 Joey Slotnick
34October 2 Kathy Ireland
35October 3 Jennifer Tilly Bound
36October 7 Renée Taylor, Joseph Bologna
37October 8 María Conchita Alonso
38October 9 Jeff Stilson
39October 10 Frank DeCaro
40October 21 Jamie Foxx The Jamie Foxx Show
41October 22 Robert Schimmel
42October 23 Bill Murray Larger Than Life
43October 24 Janet Leigh

November

No.DateGuestPromotion
44November 6 Arianna Huffington
45November 7 Richard Dean Anderson
46November 11 Brenda Vaccaro The Mirror Has Two Faces
47November 12 Kurt Loder
48November 13 Marilu Henner
49November 14 David Cross, Bob Odenkirk
50November 18 Michael Boatman Spin City
51November 19 Elayne Boosler
52November 20 James Doohan
53November 21 Mark Curry

December

No.DateGuestPromotion
54December 2 Robin Leach
55December 3 Bobcat Goldthwait
56December 4 Tom Bergeron
57December 5 Julia Sweeney
58December 9 Bruce Davison
59December 10 Jim Breuer
60December 11 Richard Lewis
61December 12 Wes Craven Scream
62December 16 Rob Morrow
63December 17 Robyn Lively
64December 18 Debbie Reynolds Mother
65December 19Holiday Spectacular

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  3. "The Daily Show (TV Series 1996– ) - IMDb". imdb.com.