The Colbert Report: Season 1
- 1 - 32Mark CubanDec. 15, 2005
- 1 - 31Dermot Mulroney / TravoltaDec. 14, 2005
- 1 - 30Bob Costas / LombardiDec. 13, 2005
- 1 - 29Harry Smith / Belly Achin'Dec. 12, 2005
- 1 - 28Peggy NoonanDec. 08, 2005
- 1 - 27Craig CrawfordDec. 07, 2005
- 1 - 26Anderson CooperDec. 06, 2005
- 1 - 25Maureen DowdDec. 05, 2005
- 1 - 24Richard Clarke / SpectacleDec. 01, 2005
- 1 - 23Katrina vanden Heuvel / Gay Gay Gay Gay GayNov. 30, 2005
- 1 - 22Richard PrestonNov. 29, 2005
- 1 - 21Brian GreeneNov. 28, 2005
- 1 - 20Tim Robbins / McConaugheyNov. 17, 2005
- 1 - 19Matt Taibbi / InformationNov. 16, 2005
- 1 - 18Rev. Al SharptonNov. 15, 2005
- 1 - 17Bob Kerrey / TestosteroneNov. 14, 2005
- 1 - 16Cokie Roberts / ArmisticeNov. 10, 2005
- 1 - 15Mary Roach / Willy LomanNov. 09, 2005
- 1 - 14Catherine Crier / T.O.Nov. 08, 2005
- 1 - 13Eliot SpitzerNov. 07, 2005
- 1 - 12Bradley Whitford / Shhhh!...Nov. 03, 2005
- 1 - 11Bruce FeilerNov. 02, 2005
- 1 - 10Ken BurnsNov. 01, 2005
- 1 - 9Monica CrowleyOct. 31, 2005
- 1 - 8Jeff DanielsOct. 27, 2005
- 1 - 7Neil DeGrasse TysonOct. 26, 2005
- 1 - 6Greg BehrendtOct. 25, 2005
- 1 - 5Lou DobbsOct. 24, 2005
- 1 - 4Jim CramerOct. 20, 2005
- 1 - 3Fareed Zakaria / DisappointedOct. 19, 2005
- 1 - 2Lesley Stahl / BacchanaliaOct. 18, 2005
- 1 - 1Stone Phillips / TruthinessOct. 17, 2005
The Colbert Report is an American satirical late night television program that airs Monday through Thursday on Comedy Central. 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. It satirizes conservative personality-driven political pundit programs, particularly Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor. 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. The Colbert Report has been nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards each in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012, two Television Critics Association Awards Awards, and two Satellite Awards. In 2013, it won two Emmys. It has been presented as non-satirical journalism in several instances, including by the Tom DeLay Legal Defense Trust and by Robert Wexler following his interview on the program. The Report received considerable media coverage following its debut on October 17, 2005, for Colbert's coining of the term "truthiness", which dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster named its 2006 Word of the Year.