Episode
The Colbert Report: Samuel L. Jackson
Overview
Newt Gingrich alerts America to electromagnetic threats, Norway faces a butter crisis, and Samuel L. Jackson considers Martin Luther King Jr.'s personal life.
Details
- Series
- The Colbert Report
- Season
- Season 8
- Episode
- Episode 33
- Air date
- 2011-12-12
Episode context
Samuel L. Jackson is Episode 33 in Season 8 of The Colbert Report. It aired on 2011-12-12.
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