
Colbert Report
About
A satirical late‑night show that parodied cable news pundits with a fictional host.
The Colbert Report ran from 2005 to 2014 on Comedy Central. It was a satire‑heavy late‑night show featuring Stephen Colbert as a fictional news anchor who lampoons conservative pundits and American politics. Each 22‑minute episode opened with a monologue, included a recurring segment like “Better Know a District,” and concluded with a guest interview that often involved satirical debate. The show was known for its quick wit, wordplay, and the creation of terms such as “truthiness.” It blended political commentary with pop‑culture references, and its character was described as a “well‑intentional, poorly informed, high‑status idiot.” It blended political commentary with pop‑culture references, and its character was described as a “well‑intentional, poorly informed, high‑status idiot.” The series won several Emmy awards and left a lasting imprint on late‑night comedy.
What to know
- Premiered October 17, 2005, and concluded December 18, 2014.
- Ran nine seasons with 1,447 episodes.
- Stephen Colbert played a satirical pundit character.
- Co‑coined the term “truthiness” in the debut episode.
- Episodes lasted about 22 minutes, with a rapid monologue and recurring segments.
- Regular segments include “Better Know a District” and “The Word.”
- Featured politicians, actors, and journalists in comedic interviews.
- The show earned multiple Emmy awards and a Peabody.
Watch if
If you enjoy sharp political satire that riffs on current events, love late‑night talk shows, and appreciate a quick‑fire monologue followed by a witty guest interview, The Colbert Report offers a fresh, comedic look at media.
Skip if
If you prefer straightforward news reporting, dislike comedic impersonations of pundits, or find the show’s sarcasm and pop‑culture references too dense, this program may not align with your tastes.
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