Season
The Colbert Report: Season 6
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Details
- Series
- The Colbert Report
- Season
- Season 6
- Air date
- 2010-01-04
- Episodes
- 161 episodes
Episodes
Episode 1: Erick Erickson
Stephen tries out for the U.S. curling team, and Erick Erickson opposes the RNC's purity test.
Episode 2: Riley Crane
The military responds to the underwear bomber, and Riley Crane wins a contest to find 10 balloons.
Episode 3: Capt. Charles Moore
The Senate and House debate health care, and Charles Moore discovers a floating patch of garbage.
Episode 4: James Fowler
America executes fewer prisoners, and James Fowler talks about the power of social networks.
Episode 5: Mon, Jan 11, 2010
Eugene Jarecki speaks out against large banks, and Morgan Freeman says untrustworthy things.
Episode 6: Raj Patel
Obama won't admit we're in the middle of a war, and Raj Patel talks about "The Value of Nothing."
Episode 7: Wed, Jan 13, 2010
Stephen examines the "Avatar" controversy and talks to John Heilemann about "Game Change."
Episode 8: Thu, Jan 14, 2010
Americans walk away from their mortgages, and Stephen talks to Kathleen Sebelius.
Episode 9: Emily Pilloton
Stephen wants to dig for coal, and Emily Pilloton uses industrial design to help the world's needy.
Episode 10: Stephen Bosworth
Stephen attempts to make an Olympic team, and Stephen Bosworth talks about North Korea.
Episode 11: Dick Ebersol
Stephen races speedskater Shani Davis and overcomes adversity to interview Dick Ebersol.
Episode 12: John Farmer
Stephen reviews Obama's first year in office, examines airport terrorism and discusses national security with John Farmer, dean of Rutgers-Newark Law School.
Episode 13: Kati Marton
An unlikely candidate emerges for a New York Senate seat, and Kati Marton discusses communist Hungary.
Episode 14: Mika Brzezinski
Paul Begala urges Democrats to fight back, and Mika Brzezinski balances work with parenting.
Episode 15: Arthur Benjamin
Stephen demands an iPad and hopes Arthur Benjamin tells him what comes after 14.
Episode 16: David Gergen
Stephen praises Bob McDonnell's speech, and David Gergen examines the State of the Union address.
Episode 17: Nicole Detling Miller, Jessica Smith, Harold Ford Jr.
Stephen wins a Grammy, and Harold Ford Jr. defends his new support for gay marriage.
Episode 18: Eliot Spitzer
Stephen pays tribute to J.D. Salinger, and Eliot Spitzer is happy to see Obama tough on Wall Street.
Episode 19: Peter Cove, John Durant
Stephen has advice for getting America back to work, and John Durant wants us to live like cavemen.
Episode 20: Henry Louis Gates
A former CIA agent makes startling revelations, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. analyzes Stephen's DNA.
Episode 21: Jonathan Safran Foer
Sarah Palin writes notes on her hand, and Jonathan Safran Foer urges Americans to eat less meat.
Episode 22: George Stephanopoulos
Chris Dodd wants to take away corporate free speech, and George Stephanopoulos drinks a Heineken.
Episode 23: Claire Danes
Stephen profiles Chicago's 5th district, and Claire Danes discusses her role as Temple Grandin.
Episode 24: Al Michaels, David Ross
Al Michaels considers an Al Qaeda bobsled team, and Stephen unveils his Vancouver poster to David Ross.
Episode 25: Shaun White
Stephen offends Ujjal Dosanjh and invites Shaun White for a Canadian beer.
Episode 26: Lindsey Vonn, Bob Costas
Lindsey Vonn discusses her Austrian cheese remedy, and Bob Costas doesn't care who wins.
Episode 27: Scott Hamilton, Jeret Peterson, Ryan St. Onge
Scott Hamilton discusses figure skating, while Ryan St. Onge and Jeret Peterson face an intervention.
Episode 28: Shani Davis, Seth Wescott
Shani Davis thanks the Colbert Nation for his medals, and Seth Wescott refuses to wear tight clothing.
Episode 29: Don Cheadle
Michael Buble sings two national anthems, and Don Cheadle considers doing heroin for Darfur.
Episode 30: David Brooks
Kids may be the key to our economic future, and David Brooks discusses moderate conservatism.
Episode 31: Scheherazade Rehman, Garry Wills
Scheherazade Rehman debates Greece's economy, and Garry Wills says the president has too much power.
Episode 32: Barry Schwartz
Iraqi candidates sway voters with gifts, and Barry Schwartz explains the downside of too many choices.
Episode 33: Tom Hanks
Ezra Klein details the reconciliation process, and Tom Hanks discusses his role as a history maker.
Episode 34: Annie Leonard
Pringles recalls its two best flavors, and Annie Leonard says Americans have too much stuff.
Episode 35: Sean Carroll
Charlie Cook discusses health care reconciliation, and Sean Carroll talks about the mystery of time.
Episode 36: David Aaronovitch
Scott Rasmussen interprets poll results, and David Aaronovitch discusses conspiracy theories.
Episode 37: Robert Baer
Stephen questions the media's focus and asks Robert Baer if the squirrel is in the basket.
Episode 38: Rebecca Skloot
Stephen examines the way Americans eat and talks to Rebecca Skloot about the ethics of science.
Episode 39: Nell Irvin Painter
Doctors offer vasectomy deals for March Madness, and Stephen arm-wrestles Nell Irvin Painter.
Episode 40: Mary Matalin
James Martin defends social justice, and Mary Matalin tries to avoid Republican talking points.
Episode 41: Claire McCaskill
Stephen breeds the elderly in captivity, and Claire McCaskill sends a message to Rush Limbaugh.
Episode 42: Simon Johnson
Scandal rocks the church even harder than Creed, and Simon Johnson thinks banks have too much power.
Episode 43: Craig Mullaney
The federal government raids an anti-government militia, and Craig Mullaney discusses Afghanistan.
Episode 44: David Frum, Judith Shulevitz
David Frum gets fired from the Republican cult, and Judith Shulevitz discusses the Sabbath.
Episode 45: Dean Kamen
Fox cancels "24," and Dean Kamen talks about his new advanced prosthetic arm invention.
Episode 46: Reverend Al Sharpton
Scrabble changes its rules to allow proper names, and Al Sharpton fights for education reform.
Episode 47: David Simon
Jeff Goldblum blesses a cigarette, and David Simon talks about his new show, "Treme."
Episode 48: Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Tonight Stephen welcomes astrophysicist and the director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Episode 49: Jeffrey Toobin, Julian Assange
Tonight Stephen welcomes the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange. Also, Stephen talks with Jeffrey Toobin about the replacement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.
Episode 50: Jon Mooallem
Tonight Stephen welcomes New York Times journalist Jon Mooallem.
Episode 51: David Shields
Episode 52: Aimee Mullins
Episode 53: Andrew Ross Sorkin, George Will
Episode 54: Jeffrey Katzenberg
Episode 55: Craig Robinson
Episode 56: Gorillaz
Episode 57: Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
Episode 58: Conn Iggulden
Episode 59: Gregg Easterbrook
Episode 60: OK Go
Episode 61: Elizabeth Warren
Episode 62: Michael J. Fox, Mark W. Moffett
Episode 63: David Isay
Episode 64: Stewart Brand
Episode 65: Gary Johnson
Episode 66: Hampton Sides
Episode 67: Deepak Chopra
Episode 68: The Hold Steady
Episode 69: Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Episode 70: Lisa Miller
Episode 71: Vampire Weekend
Episode 72: James Carville, Jonathan Alter
Episode 73: Mark Frauenfelder
Episode 74: Amb. Michael Oren, Sen. Sam Nunn
Episode 75: Alan Bean
Episode 76: Stephen Prothero
Episode 77: Dr. Carl Safina
Episode 78: Devo
Episode 79: David Mamet
Episode 80: Wes Moore
Episode 81: Gloria Steinem
Episode 82: Tim Westergren
Episode 83: Michael Specter
Episode 84: Michael Hastings, John Waters
Episode 85: Mayor Julian Castro
Episode 86: Nicholas Carr
Episode 87: Manny Howard
Episode 88: Paul Krugman, Dr. Michio Kaku
Episode 89: Garret Keizer
Episode 90: Steve Carell
Episode 91: Arturo Rodriguez
Episode 92: Hephzibah Anderson
Episode 93: Thomas S. Blanton, Kevin Kline
Episode 94: Elon Musk
Episode 95: Andy Cohen
Episode 96: Jimmy Cliff
Episode 97: Laura Ingraham
Episode 98: Michael Posner
Episode 99: Savion Glover
Episode 100: Dylan Ratigan
Episode 101: David Finkel
Episode 102: Chuck Close
Episode 103: Richard Clarke, John Fetterman
Episode 104: Barry Levine
Episode 105: Thomas French
Episode 106: Jon Krakauer
Episode 107: Leslie Kean
Episode 108: Jeffrey Goldberg
Episode 109: Andrew Hacker, Heidi Cullen
Episode 110: Richard Engel
Episode 111: Anthony Romero
Episode 112: Vice President Joe Biden, Gen. Raymond Odierno
Episode 113: Sen. Jim Webb, Joshua Bleill, Lt. Col. Brent Cummings, John Legend
Episode 114: Lisa Birnbach
Episode 115: Sean Wilentz
Episode 116: Saul Griffith
Episode 117: Lawrence O'Donnell
Episode 118: Pavement
Episode 119: Eric Schmidt
Episode 120: Guillermo Del Toro
Episode 121: Oscar Goodman
Episode 122: Ken Burns
Episode 123: Paul Begala, Ross Douthat
Episode 124: Steve Rattner
Episode 125: Aaron Sorkin
Episode 126: Eugene Robinson
Episode 127: Leon Botstein
Episode 128: Mavis Staples and Jeff Tweedy
Episode 129: Davis Guggenheim
Episode 130: Robert Reich
Episode 131: Brendan Steinhauser
Episode 132: Austan Goolsbee
Episode 133: Bill Bryson
Episode 134: Nicholas Negroponte
Episode 135: Garry Wills
Episode 136: Rep. Tom Perriello, Apolo Anton Ohno
Episode 137: Maira Kalman
Episode 138: Jonathan Alter
Episode 139: Katrina vanden Heuvel, David Frum
Episode 140: Doris Kearns Goodwin
Episode 141: Elvis Costello
Episode 142: Reza Aslan
Episode 143: Cee-Lo Green
Episode 144: Martha Stewart
Episode 145: Quincy Jones
Episode 146: David Stern
Episode 147: John Legend
Episode 148: Ian Frazier
Episode 149: Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta
Episode 150: Dan Savage
Episode 151: Tom Vilsack
Episode 152: Michelle Rhee
Episode 153: David Stockman
Episode 154: Garry Trudeau
Episode 155: Julie Nixon Eisenhower & David Eisenhower
Episode 156: Steve Martin
Episode 157: Julie Taymor
Episode 158: Patti Smith
Episode 159: David Boies, Stephen Sondheim
Episode 160: Omar Wasow, Laird Hamilton
Episode 161: Amy Sedaris, Paul Simon