“The Daily Show With Trevor Noah” promised the “same show” with “new stuff” is coming on Monday, via a behind-the-scenes teaser released on Friday.
The Best F#@king News Team Ever had some fun trying to explain on-camera what the Comedy Central flagship satire show would be like under new host Trevor Noah, as opposed to Jon Stewart.
Jessica Williams can’t decide if she is old or young and hot, Jordan Klepper is convinced that his new boss is British, and Hasan Minhaj’s going to get himself fired.
Oh, and John Hodgman promised that “there’s still an old white man on the show.” Thank goodness for that.
Also Read: 'Daily Show' Host Trevor Noah on Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Fox News: 'I Don't Have Targets Yet'
Watch the teaser above, which also shows Minhaj comparing Noah to other famous South Africans, Nelson Mandela and Oscar Pistorius
“The Daily Show With Trevor Noah” debuts Monday, Sept. 28 at 11 p.m. on Comedy Central. The inaugural episode will be simulcast across all Viacom channels.
34 'Daily Show With Jon Stewart' Correspondents and Contributors (Photos)
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In honor of Stewart's retirement from Comedy Central's "Daily Show" on Aug. 6, here's a look at the dream team who helped make the best fake news program on TV a hit.
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Lewis Black (1996 - )
The "Back in Black" contributor has been there from the start.Also Read: Lewis Black on Whitney Houston Death Coverage: Hours of Terrible Song Puns (Video)
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Stephen Colbert (1997-2005)
The long-time correspondent went on to host "The Colbert Report" and is replacing David Letterman on the "Late Show." -
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Mo Rocca (1998-2003)
"The Daily Show" gave Rocca his start in television; he later appeared on "The Tonight Show" and "CBS This Morning." -
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Vance DeGeneres (1999-2001)
DeGeneres, the older brother of Ellen DeGeneres, appeared on "Dollars and Cents" and "A Tale of Survival" segments. -
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Nancy Walls (1999-2002)
Walls, who appeared on "We Love Showbiz" and "Dollars and Cents," is married to fellow former correspondent Steve Carell. -
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Steve Carell (1999-2005)
Carell went on to star in "The Office," "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Despicable Me."Also Read: Steve Carell, Moby Team With LA Mayor Eric Garcetti on Water Conservation Push (Video)
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Miriam Tolan (2000-2001)
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Matt Walsh (2001-2002)
Walsh appeared on "News You Can Utilize" and "Dollars and Cents" before graduating to HBO's "Veep." -
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Lauren Weedman (2001-2002)
Weedman appeared on Dollars and Cents" and "We Love Showbiz" segments. -
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Mary Birdsong (2002)
Birdsong had a brief stint as contributor.
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Rob Corddry (2002-2006)
Corddry appeared on "This Week in God" and "Come On!" segments before wading into "Childrens Hospital," two "Hot Tub Time Machine" movies and HBO's "Ballers." -
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Ed Helms (2002-2006)
Helms recently starred in the 2015 comedy "Vacation."
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Rachael Harris (2002-2003)
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Samantha Bee (2003-2015)
Bee, who married her castmate Jason Jones, has one of the show's longest runs as correspondent. -
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Bob Wiltfong (2004-2005)
Wiltfong also appeared on Dave Chappelle's show and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." -
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Dan Bakkedahl (2005-2007)
Bakkedahl was initially hired to replace Colbert. -
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Jason Jones (2005-2015)
The husband of Samantha Bee famously appeared in "Are You Prepared?!?" and "Jason Jones 180" segments. -
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Nate Corddry (2005-2006)
The younger brother of Rob was one half of the show's "Brother vs. Brother" segments.
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Dan Bakkedahl (2005-2007)
Bakkedahl was hired to replace Stephen Colbert. -
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Rob Riggle (2006-2008)
Riggle was the senior military affairs correspondent. -
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John Oliver (2006-2013)
After serving as Senior British Person and filling in for Stewart for several months as host, Oliver left to helm his own show, "Last Week Tonight" on HBO. -
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John Hodgman (2006- )
Hodgman recurs as the show's Resident Expert and Deranged Millionaire. -
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Aasif Mandvi (2006- )
Mandvi remains the Senior Middle East Correspondent. -
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Larry Wilmore (2006-2014)
Wilmore served as the Senior Black Correspondent before leaving to host Comedy Central's "The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore." -
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Wyatt Cenac (2008-2012)
Cenac was a senior correspondent who voiced the puppet version of former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele.Also Read: Wyatt Cenac, Ana Gasteyer Join TBS Comedy Pilot ‘The Group’
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Kristen Schaal (March 2008 - )
Schaal, who now stars on HBO's "Last Man on Earth," is the women's issues correspondent. -
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Josh Gad (2009-2011)
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Olivia Munn (2010-2011)
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Al Madrigal (2011 - )
Madrigal is both the Senior Latino Correspondent and the California Correspondent. -
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Jessica Williams (2012 - )
Williams doubles as the Senior Youth Correspondent and the Senior Beyoncé Correspondent. -
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Michael Che (2014)
Che's stint on the show was cut short when he left to co-anchor the "Weekend Update" segment on "Saturday Night Live." -
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Trevor Noah (2014-2015)
The show's Senior International Correspondent is slated to take over once Stewart retires.Also Read: Jon Stewart’s ‘Daily Show’ By the Numbers: Hey, Trevor Noah, We’re Rooting for You
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Jordan Klepper (2014 - )
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Hasan Minhaj (2014 - )
Minhaj is the show's Senior Indian Correspondent.
Steve Carell, Jessica Williams, Lewis Black and Olivia Munn have all worked with Stewart during his 16-year run as host
In honor of Stewart's retirement from Comedy Central's "Daily Show" on Aug. 6, here's a look at the dream team who helped make the best fake news program on TV a hit.