Episode
The Colbert Report: Carl Hiaasen, Frans de Waal
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- Series
- The Colbert Report
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 15
- Air date
- 2008-01-30
Episode context
Carl Hiaasen, Frans de Waal is Episode 15 in Season 4 of The Colbert Report. It aired on 2008-01-30.
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