List of The Daily Show episodes | |
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Season 2013 | |
No. of episodes | 160 |
Release | |
Original network | Comedy Central |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2013. [1] [2] [3] Every episode from June 10 until August 15 was guest hosted by John Oliver, as Stewart had left temporarily to direct Rosewater . [4]
Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion |
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January 7 | Anne Hathaway | Les Misérables |
January 8 | Stanley McChrystal | My Share of the Task . 2013. ISBN 978-1591844754. |
January 9 | Jeff Bridges | Bridges, Jeff (2012). The Dude and the Zen Master. Blue Rider Press. ISBN 978-0399161643. |
January 10 | Josh Brolin | Gangster Squad |
January 14 | Roger Waters | Musician |
January 15 | Bob Schieffer | Host of Face the Nation |
January 16 | Jessica Chastain | Zero Dark Thirty |
January 17 | Lena Dunham | Girls |
January 21 | Sonia Sotomayor | Sotomayor, Sonia (15 January 2013). My Beloved World . Knopf Doubleday Publishing. ISBN 978-0307594884. |
January 22 | Jennifer Lopez | Parker |
January 23 | Missy Cummings | Academic |
January 24 | Christopher Walken | Stand Up Guys |
January 28 | Bob Costas | Sportscaster |
January 29 | Melissa McCarthy | Identity Thief |
January 30 | Al Gore | The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change. Random House. 2013. ISBN 978-0812992946. |
January 31 | Jason Bateman | Identity Thief |
Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion |
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March 4 | Paul Rudd | Admission |
March 5 | Sandra Day O'Connor | Out of Order: Stories from the History of the Supreme Court. Random House. 2013. ISBN 978-0812993929. |
March 6 | Neil deGrasse Tyson | Tyson, Neil Degrasse (2013). Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier. W.W. Norton. ISBN 978-0393343625. |
March 7 | Tom Coughlin | Coughlin, Thomas Richard; Coughlin, Tom; Fisher, David (2013). Earn the Right to Win: How Success in Any Field Starts with Superior Preparation. Portfolio/Penguin. ISBN 978-1591846123. |
March 25 | Peter Dinklage | Game of Thrones |
March 26 | Michael Moss | Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us. 2013. ISBN 978-1400069804. |
March 27 | Eva Mendes | The Place Beyond the Pines |
March 28 | Denise Kiernan | The Girls of Atomic City. ISBN 978-1451617528. |
Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion |
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June 3 | Maxim Pozdorovkin & Mike Lerner | Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer |
June 4 | Brian Williams | Anchor and Managing Editor of NBC Nightly News |
June 5 | Jon Favreau | Former Head Speechwriter for President Obama |
June 6 | No Guest | - |
June 10† | Seth Rogen | This is the End |
June 11† | Armando Iannucci | Veep |
June 12† | Mavis Staples | One True Vine |
June 13† | Fareed Zakaria | Fareed Zakaria GPS |
June 17† | Linda Cardellini | Mad Men |
June 18† | Jim Gaffigan | Dad Is Fat. Crown Archetype. 2013. ISBN 978-0385349055. |
June 19† | Dawn Porter | Gideon's Army, regarding public defenders |
June 20† | Tom Brokaw | Brokaw, Tom (2011). The Time of Our Lives: A Conversation About America. Random House Large Print. ISBN 978-0739326831. |
June 24† | Maggie Gyllenhaal | White House Down |
June 25† | Questlove | Thompson, Ahmir "Questlove"; Greenman, Ben (2013). Mo' Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove . Grand Central. ISBN 978-1455501359. |
June 26† | Josh Fox | Gasland Part II |
June 27† | Tom Goldstein | SCOTUSblog |
† These episodes were hosted by John Oliver
Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion |
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July 15† | Aaron Sorkin | The Newsroom |
July 16† | Helen Mirren | RED 2 |
July 17† | Reza Aslan | Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth . ISBN 978-1400069224. |
July 18† | Sarah Vowell | Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish: A Novel . ISBN 978-0385535212. |
July 22† | Louis C.K. | Blue Jasmine |
July 23† | Richard Haass | Foreign Policy Begins at Home: The Case for Putting America's House in Order. ISBN 978-0465057986. |
July 24† | Shailene Woodley | The Spectacular Now |
July 25† | Bob Bradley | Manager of Egypt's National Soccer Team |
July 29† | Mark Leibovich | This Town: Two Parties and a Funeral-Plus, Plenty of Valet Parking!-in America's Gilded Capital. Penguin Group (USA). 2013. ISBN 978-0399161308. |
July 30† | Tim Gunn | Project Runway |
July 31† | Hank Azaria | Lovelace |
† These episodes were hosted by John Oliver
Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion |
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August 1† | Colin Quinn | Unconstitutional |
August 5† | Neal Thompson | A Curious Man: The Strange and Brilliant Life of Robert "Believe It or Not!" Ripley. 2013. ISBN 978-0770436209. |
August 6† | Liam Hemsworth | Paranoia |
August 7† | Lake Bell | In a World... |
August 8† | Kirsten Gillibrand | US Senator (D-NY) |
August 12† | Rand Paul | Government Bullies: How Everyday Americans Are Being Harassed, Abused, and Imprisoned by the Feds . ISBN 978-1455522750 |
August 13† | Joshua Oppenheimer | The Act of Killing |
August 14† | Regis Philbin | Television personality |
August 15† | Simon Pegg | The World's End |
† These episodes were hosted by John Oliver
Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion |
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September 3 | Andrew Harper | United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees representative to Jordan |
September 4 | Mario Livio | Brilliant Blunders: From Darwin to Einstein - Colossal Mistakes by Great Scientists That Changed Our Understanding of Life and the Universe. ISBN 978-1469286044. |
September 5 | Michael C. Hall | Dexter |
September 9 | Sheri Fink | Fink, Sheri (2013). Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital . Crown Publishers. ISBN 978-0307718969. |
September 10 | Bill Dedman | Dedman, Bill; Paul Clark Newell, Jr (10 September 2013). Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune. Random House Publishing. ISBN 978-0345534521. |
September 11 | Bob Odenkirk & David Cross | Cross, David; Odenkirk, Bob (2013). Hollywood Said No!: Orphaned Film Scripts, Bastard Scenes, and Abandoned Darlings from the Creators of Mr. Show. Grand Central. ISBN 978-1455526307. |
September 12 | Billy Crystal | Still Foolin' 'Em: Where I've Been, Where I'm Going, and Where the Hell Are My Keys?. Holt & Company, Henry. 2013. ISBN 978-0805098204. |
September 16 | Robert Reich | Inequality for All |
September 17 | Jake Gyllenhaal | Prisoners |
September 18 | Hugh Jackman | Prisoners |
September 19 | Chelsea Clinton | Clinton Foundation |
September 24 | Richard Dawkins | Dawkins, Richard (24 September 2013). An Appetite for Wonder: The Making of a Scientist . HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062287151. |
September 25 | Atoms for Peace | Amok |
September 26 | Robin Williams | The Crazy Ones |
September 30 | Bill O'Reilly | Killing Jesus. Henry Holt & Co. 2013. ISBN 978-0805098549. |
Original air date | Guest(s) | Promotion |
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November 4 | Bob Woodruff | Journalist |
November 5 | John Goodman | Alpha House |
November 6 | Monique Brinson Demery | Demery, Monique (2013). Finding the Dragon Lady: The Mystery of Vietnam's Madame Nhu. PublicAffairs. ISBN 978-1610392815. |
November 7 | Patrick Stewart | No Man's Land , Waiting For Godot |
November 11 | Doris Kearns Goodwin | The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism. Simon & Schuster. 2013. ISBN 978-1416547860. |
November 12 | Joe Scarborough | Scarborough, Joe (2013). The Right Path: From Ike to Reagan, How Republicans Once Mastered Politics and Can Again. Random House. ISBN 978-0812996142. |
November 13 | Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele | Key & Peele |
November 14 | Geoffrey Rush | The Book Thief |
November 18 | Elizabeth Olsen | Oldboy |
November 19 | Bill Cosby | Bill Cosby: Far From Finished |
November 20 | Tom Brokaw | Where Were You? |
November 21 | Jennifer Lawrence | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire |
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