Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Julia Louis-Dreyfus: I'll Go If I Don't Have to Talk
Jerry takes Julia Louis-Dreyfus for a drive down memory lane in a 1964 Aston Martin DB5, cracking up over lukewarm cappuccinos just like old times.
Steve Harvey: Always Do the Banana Joke First
Jerry heads to Chicago in a 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible, where he and local legend Steve Harvey talk about what it takes to make it in comedy.
Jim Carrey: We Love Breathing What You're Burning, Baby
Tooling around with Jerry in a blue '76 Lamborghini Countach, Jim Carrey pays tribute to his comedy idols and shows off his new passion: painting.
Bill Maher: The Comedy Team of Smug and Arrogant
In a 1979 VW Bug police car, Jerry and longtime friend Bill Maher cruise around LA and discuss their beginnings in comedy, politics, music and more.
Trevor Noah: That's the Whole Point of Apartheid, Jerry
"The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah schools Jerry on South African history, football and more as they head to Brooklyn in an '85 Ferrari 308 GTB.
Stephen Colbert: Cut Up and Bloody But Good Looking
Jerry and late-night maestro Stephen Colbert riff on masculinity and music over breakfast and take turns at the wheel of a 1964 Morgan Plus 4.
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