List of The Daily Show episodes (2001)

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This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2001. [1] [2] [3] [4] Dave Navarro was the scheduled guest for September 11. The episode was not aired following the September 11 attacks. Following the attacks The Daily Show went on hiatus and returned on September 20 with a clip show, before returning to its regular format on September 24.

Contents

2001

January

NumberDateGuestPromotion
712January 9 Richard Lewis The Other Great Depression
713January 10 Vitamin C Dracula 2000 and More
714January 11 Julia Stiles Save the Last Dance
715January 15 Willem Dafoe Shadow of the Vampire
716January 16 Tim Robbins Antitrust
717January 17 Sam Donaldson This Week
718January 18 Lynn Whitfield A Girl Thing
719January 22 Bill O'Reilly The O'Reilly Factor: The Book
720January 23 Matthew McConaughey The Wedding Planner
721January 24 † Terry Bradshaw Competition
722January 25 Topher Grace Traffic
723January 29 David Boreanaz Valentine
724January 30 Dyan Cannon Three Sisters
725January 31 James Van Der Beek Texas Rangers

February

NumberDateGuestPromotion
726February 1 Tim Blake Nelson O Brother, Where Art Thou?
727February 12 Dave Grohl There Is Nothing Left to Lose
728February 13 Kermit the Frog
729February 14 Jessica Alba Dark Angel
730February 15 Wanda Sykes Down to Earth
731February 20† Greg Germann Down to Earth and Sweet November
732February 21~¥ Chris Rock Down to Earth
733February 22† Kelly Ripa Live! with Regis and Kelly
734February 26↔ Ted Danson Becker
735February 27‡↔ Joe Pantoliano Memento
736February 28 Heather Locklear Spin City

March

NumberDateGuestPromotion
737March 1 Warren Christopher Chances of a Lifetime
738March 5 Martin Short Primetime Glick
739March 6 Ed Burns 15 Minutes
740March 7 Carmen Electra Get Over It
741March 8 Javier Bardem Before Night Falls
742March 19 Chris Meloni Oz
743March 20 Mary Stuart Masterson Kate Brasher
744March 21 Jeff Varner Survivor: The Australian Outback
745March 22 Denis Leary The Job
746March 26† Richard Roeper 74th Academy Awards
747March 27†~ Richard Lewis Live from HELL
748March 28~ Mark Harmon And Never Let Her Go
749March 29~¥ Jennifer Love Hewitt Heartbreakers

April

NumberDateGuestPromotion
750April 2~ Lisa Ling The View and The Boston Marathon
751April 3† Amy Sedaris The Book of Liz
752April 4~ D.L. Hughley The Brothers
753April 5† Steven Weber Club Land
754April 9 Paul Reubens Blow
755April 10 Bob Costas Fair Ball
756April 11 Damon Wayans My Wife and Kids (TV series)
757April 12 Brittany Daniel Joe Dirt
758April 23 Don Hewitt 60 Minutes
759April 24 Rachael Leigh Cook Josie and the Pussycats
760April 25 Tom Green Freddie Got Fingered
761April 26 Tom Cavanagh Ed
762April 30 Eric McCormack The Music Man

May

NumberDateGuestPromotion
763May 1~ Dominic Chianese The Sopranos
764May 2†No guest
765May 3† Robert Patrick The X-Files
766May 7 Chris Robinson The Black Crowes
767May 8 James Van Der Beek Dawson's Creek
768May 9 Richie Sambora Crush
769May 10 Patricia Richardson Blonde
770May 14 Maura Tierney ER (TV series)
771May 15 Denise Quiñones Miss Universe 2001
772May 16 Heath Ledger A Knight's Tale
773May 17 Jerry Springer Late Night with Jerry Springer
774May 29 Richard Schiff The West Wing
775May 30 Bradley Whitford The West Wing
776May 31 Leah Remini The King of Queens

June

NumberDateGuestPromotion
777June 4 Jake Johannsen
778June 5 Richard Belzer Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
779June 6 Al Roker Don't Make Me Stop This Car!
780June 7 Bernie Mac The Bernie Mac Show
781June 11 Joe Queenan Balsamic Dreams
782June 12 Gene Simmons KISS
783June 13 David Duchovny Evolution
784June 14 Jeff Greenfield Greenfield at Large
785June 18 Martin Short Primetime Glick
786June 19 Michael Rapaport Dr. Dolittle 2
787June 20 Alec Baldwin Pearl Harbor
788June 21 Mýa Atlantis: The Lost Empire
789June 25 Sam Robards A.I. Artificial Intelligence
790June 26 Johnny Knoxville Jackass
791June 27 Jet Li Kiss of the Dragon
792June 28 Bridget Fonda Kiss of the Dragon

July

NumberDateGuestPromotion
793July 9 Sean Hayes Cats & Dogs
794July 10 Spice Girls
795July 11 James Woods Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
796July 12 Vince Vaughn Made
797July 16 Jon Favreau Made
798July 17 Maria Bartiromo Use the News
799July 18 Edward Norton The Score
800July 19 Hank Azaria America's Sweethearts
801July 23 Larry Miller The Princess Diaries
802July 24 Paul Giamatti Planet of the Apes
803July 25 Joe Lieberman
804July 26 John McCain
805July 30 Jerri Manthey September 2001 issue of Playboy
806July 31 Peter Krause Six Feet Under

August

NumberDateGuestPromotion
807August 1 Jackie Chan Rush Hour 2
808August 2 Janeane Garofalo Wet Hot American Summer
809August 6 Andie MacDowell Dinner with Friends
810August 7 Joe Rogan Fear Factor
811August 8 Tara Reid American Pie 2
812August 9 Jason Biggs American Pie 2
813August 13 David Rakoff Fraud
814August 14 John Carpenter Ghosts of Mars
815August 15 Seth Green Rat Race
816August 16 Fabio Bubble Boy
817August 20 Cuba Gooding Jr. Rat Race
818August 21 Griffin Dunne Lisa Picard Is Famous
819August 22 Will Ferrell Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
820August 23 Kevin Smith Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

September

NumberDateGuestPromotion
821September 10 They Might Be Giants Mink Car
September 11* Dave Navarro probably would have been Trust No One
822September 20(post-9/11 clip show)
823September 24 Frank Rich
824September 25 Aaron Brown
825September 26 Jeff Greenfield Oh, Waiter, One Order of Crow!
826September 27 Tenacious D Tenacious D (album)

* Episode cancelled.

October

NumberDateGuestPromotion
827October 1 Kelsey Grammer Frasier
828October 2 James Belushi According to Jim
829October 3 Stephen S. Morse
830October 4 Kate Beckinsale Serendipity
831October 9 Owen Wilson Zoolander
832October 10 Jeremy Piven Serendipity
833October 11 John Miller
834October 15 Emeril Lagasse Emeril
835October 16 Lorraine Bracco Riding in Cars with Boys
836October 17 Snoop Dogg Bones
837October 18 Fareed Zakaria Newsweek
838October 22 Lance Bass On the Line
839October 23 Don Dahler ABC News
840October 24 Greta Van Susteren The Point
841October 25 Jeff Bridges K-PAX
842October 30 Rob Morrow Maze
843October 31 Richard Holbrooke

November

NumberDateGuestPromotion
844November 1 Kevin Spacey K-PAX
845November 5 Paul Rudd The Shape of Things
846November 6 P. J. O'Rourke The CEO of the SOFA
847November 7 George Stephanopoulos ABC News
848November 8 Jennifer Saunders Absolutely Fabulous
849November 12 Steve Kroft 60 Minutes
850November 13 Anne Robinson The Weakest Link
851November 14 Carson Daly Total Request Live
852November 15 John Stamos Thieves
853November 26 Edward Burns Sidewalks of New York
854November 27 Star Jones The View
855November 28 Jennifer Garner Alias
856November 29 David Halberstam War in a Time of Peace

December

NumberDateGuestPromotion
857December 3 Nadine Strossen The ACLU
858December 4 John Edward Crossing Over with John Edward
859December 5 Marg Helgenberger CSI
860December 6 Ted Danson Becker
861December 10 Stephen Colbert as Al Sharpton (Sharpton had been the scheduled guest)N/A
862December 11 Dave Gorman Are You Dave Gorman?
863December 12 Janeane Garofalo The Independent
864December 13 Tracey Ullman Tracey Ullman's Visible Panty Lines
865December 17 Elijah Wood The Lord of the Rings
866December 18 Peggy Noonan When Character Was King
867December 19 Gary Sinise Imposter
868December 20 Jamie Foxx Ali

† These episodes were hosted by Stephen Colbert.

~ This episode was hosted by Steve Carell.

¥ This episode was hosted by Nancy Walls.

↔ This episode was hosted by Vance DeGeneres.

‡ This episode was hosted by Mo Rocca.

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