The Colbert Report (Season 11)

The Colbert Report is an American satirical late night television program. It stars political humorist Stephen Colbert, a former correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. The Colbert Report is a spin-off from and counterpart to The Daily Show that comments on politics and the media in a similar way. The show focuses on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake. The character, described by Colbert as a "well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot", is a caricature of televised political pundits.

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    Jamie Oliver (Episode 1)

    Air date: 2014-09-29

    Overview: Pundits imply that Obama is mimicking George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton becomes a grandmother, Kim Jong-un battles a cheese addiction, and Jamie Oliver talks "Comfort Food."

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    Jeffrey Tambor (Episode 2)

    Air date: 2014-09-30

    Overview: A Muslim NFL player gets punished for praying, Bobby Jindal rethinks his pro-knowledge agenda, Hans Beinholtz accentuates the negative, and Jeffrey Tambor talks "Transparent."

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    Mike Mullen (Episode 3)

    Air date: 2014-10-01

    Overview: Author Louisa Lim discusses civil unrest in Hong Kong, Stephen offends Bill O'Reilly, and retired Navy Admiral Mike Mullen discusses ISIS and the Middle East.

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    Lynn Sherr (Episode 4)

    Air date: 2014-10-02

    Overview: Dr. Kent Sepkowitz discusses America's first Ebola case, rich Americans develop new ways to exclude others, and Lynn Sherr talks "Sally Ride: America's First Woman in Space."

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    James M. McPherson (Episode 5)

    Air date: 2014-10-06

    Overview: Gay marriage becomes legal in 30 states, Allison Orr Larsen explains amicus briefs, the CDC attempts to quell Ebola fears, and James M. McPherson talks "Embattled Rebel."

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    Leon Wieseltier (Episode 6)

    Air date: 2014-10-07

    Overview: CNN compares Ebola to ISIS, Rep. Tammy Duckworth talks about Illinois's 8th district, and The New Republic's Leon Wieseltier discusses "Insurrections of the Mind."

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    Carol Burnett (Episode 7)

    Air date: 2014-10-08

    Overview: John Boehner raises money for an openly gay politician, Obama faces pressure to name the war against ISIS, and Carol Burnett talks about her role in "Love Letters."

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    Robert Plant (Episode 8)

    Air date: 2014-10-09

    Overview: Seattle puts an end to Columbus Day, two toddlers argue about rain, political ads humanize Republicans, and Robert Plant shares songs from "lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar."

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    Walter Isaacson (Episode 9)

    Air date: 2014-10-13

    Overview: Michelle Obama flubs a candidate's name, South Dakota's Senate race heats up, Stephen prepares for his final 32 episodes, and Walter Isaacson discusses "The Innovators."

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    Neil Young (Episode 10)

    Air date: 2014-10-14

    Overview: The Vatican promotes acceptance of gays, a Republican ad compares Governor Rick Scott to a wedding dress, and "Special Deluxe" author Neil Young performs a duet with Stephen.

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    Justin Simien (Episode 11)

    Air date: 2014-10-15

    Overview: Google botches Stephen's height, Stan Lee creates an Indian superhero, Sean Hannity shares his fitness secrets, and writer-director Justin Simien talks "Dear White People."

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    William Deresiewicz (Episode 12)

    Air date: 2014-10-16

    Overview: C.J. Chivers weighs in on abandoned WMDs found in Iraq, Rick Scott and Charlie Crist face off in an unusual debate, and author William Deresiewicz discusses "Excellent Sheep."

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    Meredith Vieira (Episode 13)

    Air date: 2014-10-27

    Overview: The Ebola virus arrives in New York City, Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert argues against gays in the military, and Meredith Vieira discusses "The Meredith Vieira Show."

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    Michael Lewis (Episode 14)

    Air date: 2014-10-28

    Overview: The government takes the fun out of Halloween, the NRA defeats a bill against pet eating, Gov. Tom Corbett gets caught using Photoshop, and Michael Lewis talks "Liar's Poker."

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    Jill Lepore (Episode 15)

    Air date: 2014-10-29

    Overview: Anita Sarkeesian discusses Gamergate, Kevin Vickers stops a shooting spree in Canada's parliament building, and Jill Lepore talks "The Secret History of Wonder Woman."

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    David Miliband (Episode 16)

    Air date: 2014-10-30

    Overview: Stephen unveils the paperback edition of "America Again," George Takei defends democracy, and David Miliband discusses the International Rescue Committee.

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    Chuck Todd (Episode 17)

    Air date: 2014-11-03

    Overview: Voters receive shame-inducing flyers, Hitler's face appears on Swiss coffee creamers, Disney offers animated cakes, and Chuck Todd talks "Meet the Press" and "The Stranger."

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    Andrew Sullivan (Episode 18)

    Air date: 2014-11-04

    Overview: Stephen provides live coverage of the midterms, cable news pundits flaunt high-tech gadgets, and "The Dish" blogger Andrew Sullivan weighs in on the election results.

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    Kirsten Gillibrand (Episode 19)

    Air date: 2014-11-05

    Overview: Rep. Barbara Lee talks about California's 13th district, voters legalize marijuana in Washington D.C., and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand discusses "Off the Sidelines."

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    Steven Johnson (Episode 20)

    Air date: 2014-11-06

    Overview: Police arrest an elderly man for feeding the homeless, conservative leaders embrace their lack of scientific knowledge, and Steven Johnson talks "How We Got To Now."

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    Andy Cohen (Episode 21)

    Air date: 2014-11-10

    Overview: North Korea releases two American prisoners, Rush Limbaugh warns the GOP against governing, snack technology leaps forward, and Andy Cohen discusses "The Andy Cohen Diaries."

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    Diane von Furstenberg (Episode 22)

    Air date: 2014-11-11

    Overview: The U.S. targets the leader of ISIS, President Obama faces criticism after visiting China, and Diane von Furstenberg chats about "The Woman I Wanted to Be."

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    Terence Tao (Episode 23)

    Air date: 2014-11-12

    Overview: A drone is used to film people having sex, a Colorado lawmaker claims that President Obama is possessed by demons, and Terence Tao discusses his passion for math.

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    Jennifer Lawrence (Episode 24)

    Air date: 2014-11-13

    Overview: Emily Bazelon discusses a Supreme Court challenge to Obamacare, gay marriage spreads to South Carolina, and Jennifer Lawrence talks "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1."

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    Bernie Sanders (Episode 25)

    Air date: 2014-11-17

    Overview: U2's Bono loses his luggage in midair, "Good Morning America" offers sensational survival tips, and Senator Bernie Sanders discusses health care and his plans for 2016.

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    Eva Longoria (Episode 26)

    Air date: 2014-11-18

    Overview: Freezing temperatures grip the nation, Esteban Colberto talks immigration reform, salvage stores sell expired food to the poor, and Eva Longoria discusses "Food Chains."

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    Toni Morrison (Episode 27)

    Air date: 2014-11-19

    Overview: A police drill causes panic at a Florida school, activists in New Hampshire target meter maids, Black Friday gets an early start, and Toni Morrison discusses her writing.

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    Jon Stewart (Episode 28)

    Air date: 2014-11-20

    Overview: President Obama's amnesty plan outrages Republicans, the world's chocolate supply drops to catastrophic levels, and Jon Stewart discusses his movie "Rosewater."

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    John McCain (Episode 29)

    Air date: 2014-12-01

    Overview: "Star Wars" fans react to a new lightsaber design, members of the St. Louis Rams protest the Ferguson decision, and Senator John McCain discusses "Thirteen Soldiers."

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    Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga (Episode 30)

    Air date: 2014-12-02

    Overview: Stephen announces an upcoming special in Washington, D.C., T.G.I. Friday's deploys mistletoe drones, and Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga talk about their album, "Cheek to Cheek."

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    Christopher Nolan (Episode 31)

    Air date: 2014-12-03

    Overview: Congress bans Social Security benefits for Nazis, Pizza Hut introduces a mind-reading menu, Amy Sedaris pays a surprise visit, and Christopher Nolan talks "Interstellar."

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    Paul Farmer (Episode 32)

    Air date: 2014-12-04

    Overview: Stephen lands an interview with President Obama, a grand jury decision sparks outrage, a soap opera producer becomes an ambassador, and Paul Farmer talks Partners In Health.

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    President Barack Obama (Episode 33)

    Air date: 2014-12-08

    Overview: In his Mr. Colbert Goes to Washington special, Stephen broadcasts from George Washington University and discusses job creation and immigration with President Barack Obama.

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    James Corden (Episode 34)

    Air date: 2014-12-09

    Overview: A Discovery Channel special sparks outrage, Rep. Jack Kingston joins Stephen for the final installment of Better Know a District, and James Corden discusses "Into the Woods."

  • Poster for Sarah Koenig

    Sarah Koenig (Episode 35)

    Air date: 2014-12-10

    Overview: Pundits react to a scathing Senate report on torture, Tom Blanton discusses CIA interrogation tactics, and Sarah Koenig talks about her investigative podcast, "Serial."

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    Smaug (Episode 36)

    Air date: 2014-12-11

    Overview: Gov. Scott Walker botches a Jewish phrase, Ridley Scott casts white actors to play Egyptians, Stephen raffles off set pieces from The Report, and Smaug discusses "The Hobbit."

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    Seth Rogen (Episode 37)

    Air date: 2014-12-15

    Overview: Michele Bachmann shares an explosive holiday wish with President Obama, Stephen argues with Stephen about torture, hackers attack Sony, and Seth Rogen talks "The Interview."

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    Kendrick Lamar (Episode 38)

    Air date: 2014-12-16

    Overview: Jeb Bush eyes a presidential run, Jason Bordoff discusses OPEC's oil price war, Stephen lets a sponsor rebrand The Report, and Kendrick Lamar debuts an untitled track.

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    Phil Klay (Episode 39)

    Air date: 2014-12-17

    Overview: The Report's set lives on in cyberspace, Stephen holds a yard sale to clear out his studio, the U.S. lifts its Cuban embargo, and author Phil Klay discusses "Redeployment."

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    Grimmy (Episode 40)

    Air date: 2014-12-18

    Overview: Stephen weighs in on his impressive legacy, Grimmy resorts to violence, friends of the show join a massive sing-along, and The Report draws to a spectacular close.

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