The Colbert Report - Season 10 / Year 2014

The Colbert Report - Season 10 / Year 2014

Season 10 / Year 2014

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DatesJan 6, 2014 - Dec 18, 2014
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Episodes

Ken Roth
Year 2014Episode 130 min

Ken Roth

Human Rights Watch's Ken Roth discusses his organization's mission to end human rights violations around the world.

Jan 6, 2014
John Seigenthaler
Year 2014Episode 230 min

John Seigenthaler

Veteran news anchor John Seigenthaler talks about his move to Al Jazeera America and the network's emphasis on serious news.

Jan 7, 2014
Ishmael Beah
Year 2014Episode 330 min

Ishmael Beah

Author and former child soldier Ishmael Beah explains how he was recruited into the Sierra Leone military at 13 years of age.

Jan 8, 2014
Jeff Skoll
Year 2014Episode 430 min

Jeff Skoll

Participant Media's Jeff Skoll discusses his mission to create films that raise awareness of important issues.

Jan 9, 2014
David Fanning
Year 2014Episode 530 min

David Fanning

The Iraq War debate continues, marketing gets an upgrade, and David Fanning is the executive producer of PBS's Frontline.

Jan 13, 2014
Deborah Solomon
Year 2014Episode 630 min

Deborah Solomon

Art critic Deborah Solomon talks contemporary art and shares insights from her Norman Rockwell biography, "American Mirror."

Jan 14, 2014
Gabriel Sherman
Year 2014Episode 730 min

Gabriel Sherman

"The Loudest Voice in the Room" author Gabriel Sherman discusses the larger-than-life personality of Roger Ailes.

Jan 15, 2014
Naquasia LeGrand
Year 2014Episode 830 min

Naquasia LeGrand

"Fast Food Forward" member Naquasia LeGrand discusses organizing strikes for her fellow fast-food workers and argues for increasing the minimum wage.

Jan 16, 2014
Scott Stossel
Year 2014Episode 930 min

Scott Stossel

"My Age of Anxiety" author Scott Stossel shares his idiosyncratic phobias and discusses the origins of human anxiety.

Jan 20, 2014
Michael Chabon, Mariel Hemingway
Year 2014Episode 1030 min

Michael Chabon, Mariel Hemingway

"Telegraph Avenue" author Michael Chabon discusses Hemingway's innovative writing style and ponders the lack of sexy-time in "A Farewell to Arms."

Jan 21, 2014
Charles Duhigg
Year 2014Episode 1130 min

Charles Duhigg

"The Power of Habit" author Charles Duhigg explains how habits play a constant role in human behavior.

Jan 22, 2014
Patricia Churchland
Year 2014Episode 1230 min

Patricia Churchland

"Touching a Nerve" author Patricia Churchland explores ways that neuroscience can answer philosophical questions.

Jan 23, 2014
Nate Silver
Year 2014Episode 1330 min

Nate Silver

FiveThirtyEight Blog's Nate Silver explains his return to sports analysis at ESPN and shares his predictions for the 2014 Super Bowl.

Jan 27, 2014
Justin Tuck
Year 2014Episode 1430 min

Justin Tuck

The New York Giants's Justin Tuck describes the euphoric thrill of smashing into people and makes a prediction for the 2014 Super Bowl.

Jan 28, 2014
Cris Carter
Year 2014Episode 1530 min

Cris Carter

"Going Deep" author Cris Carter describes the responsibilities of a wide receiver, the hazards of pileups, and the perks of being an NFL Hall of Famer.

Jan 29, 2014
Drew Brees
Year 2014Episode 1630 min

Drew Brees

New Orleans Saints' Drew Brees shares the challenges of being an NFL quarterback, his secret to "owning the room" and his Xbox game, "Playoff/Faceoff."

Jan 30, 2014
Jennifer Senior
Year 2014Episode 1730 min

Jennifer Senior

"All Joy and No Fun" author Jennifer Senior examines the bittersweet joy of raising children and explores how the dynamics of parenthood have changed over the years.

Feb 3, 2014
Pussy Riot
Year 2014Episode 1830 min

Pussy Riot

Pussy Riot members Nadya Tolokonnikova and Masha Alyokhina recount being imprisoned for singing in a church and share their views on Vladimir Putin's harsh anti-gay laws.

Feb 4, 2014
Lake Street Dive
Year 2014Episode 1930 min

Lake Street Dive

The members of indie band Lake Street Dive chat about their jazz roots, their eclectic musical style and their album "Bad Self Portraits."

Feb 5, 2014
Paul Krugman
Year 2014Episode 2030 min

Paul Krugman

Pulitzer Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman addresses the claim that Obamacare will destroy jobs and argues that the program will benefit everyone.

Feb 6, 2014
Patrick Kennedy
Year 2014Episode 2130 min

Patrick Kennedy

Patrick Kennedy discusses equal insurance rights for the mentally ill and his anti-marijuana lobbying group, Project SAM.

Feb 10, 2014
Charlie Crist
Year 2014Episode 2230 min

Charlie Crist

Former governor of Florida Charlie Crist discusses his book "The Party's Over" and explains how the rise of the Tea Party drove him to become a Democrat.

Feb 11, 2014
Godfrey Reggio
Year 2014Episode 2330 min

Godfrey Reggio

Filmmaker Godfrey Reggio expands on his unique approach to cinema and shares a clip from his movie "Visitors."

Feb 12, 2014
Brian Greene
Year 2014Episode 2430 min

Brian Greene

World Science U founder Brian Greene discusses using the Internet to teach physics and gives an overview of Einstein's theory of relativity.

Feb 18, 2014
Alexander Payne
Year 2014Episode 2530 min

Alexander Payne

Alexander Payne discusses living in America's heartland, his preference for road trips and his Oscar-nominated film, "Nebraska."

Feb 19, 2014
Gen. Stanley McChrystal
Year 2014Episode 2630 min

Gen. Stanley McChrystal

"My Share of the Task" author Stanley McChrystal reflects on the future of Afghanistan and explains why he supports bringing back the draft.

Feb 20, 2014
Darlene Love
Year 2014Episode 2730 min

Darlene Love

Darlene Love chats about "20 Feet From Stardom," the Oscar-nominated documentary that explores the lives of background vocalists for famous singers.

Feb 24, 2014
St. Vincent
Year 2014Episode 2830 min

St. Vincent

Singer-songwriter St. Vincent chats about her siblings and shares her views on art and self-identity in the digital age.

Feb 25, 2014
Meryl Davis & Charlie White
Year 2014Episode 2930 min

Meryl Davis & Charlie White

U.S. gold medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White discuss their lifelong dedication to ice dancing, their rare chemistry on the ice and the power of Charlie's hair.

Feb 26, 2014
Jeff Goldblum
Year 2014Episode 3030 min

Jeff Goldblum

"The Grand Budapest Hotel" star Jeff Goldblum describes the unique experience of working with director Wes Anderson.

Feb 27, 2014
Caitlin Flanagan
Year 2014Episode 3130 min

Caitlin Flanagan

The Atlantic's Caitlin Flanagan shares insights from her year-long investigation into campus Greek life for her article, "The Dark Power of Fraternities."

Mar 3, 2014
Jaron Lanier
Year 2014Episode 3230 min

Jaron Lanier

"Who Owns the Future?" author Jaron Lanier discusses the challenges of creating a fair and sustainable economy in the digital age.

Mar 4, 2014
Beau Willimon
Year 2014Episode 3330 min

Beau Willimon

"House of Cards" creator Beau Willimon discusses his award-winning series and its depiction of power, corruption and intrigue in Washington politics.

Mar 5, 2014
Theaster Gates
Year 2014Episode 3430 min

Theaster Gates

Chicago artist Theaster Gates expands on his efforts to beautify abandoned spaces and revitalize poor neighborhoods.

Mar 6, 2014
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Year 2014Episode 3530 min

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses his lifelong passion for astrophysics and shares a clip from his science series, "Cosmos."

Mar 10, 2014
Ronan Farrow
Year 2014Episode 3630 min

Ronan Farrow

Ronan Farrow discusses digital media as a tool for civic action and his MSNBC show, "Ronan Farrow Daily."

Mar 11, 2014
Maria Shriver
Year 2014Episode 3730 min

Maria Shriver

Maria Shriver expands on "Paycheck to Paycheck," her HBO documentary about working mothers on the brink of poverty in America.

Mar 12, 2014
Simon Schama
Year 2014Episode 3830 min

Simon Schama

Historian Simon Schama discusses "The Story of the Jews," his PBS documentary exploring Jewish history from 1000 B.C. to 1492.

Mar 13, 2014
Bryan Cranston
Year 2014Episode 3930 min

Bryan Cranston

Bryan Cranston discusses his role as Lyndon B. Johnson in Broadway's "All the Way" and reflects on LBJ's habit of talking about his balls.

Mar 24, 2014
Jimmy Carter
Year 2014Episode 4030 min

Jimmy Carter

Stephen takes Jimmy Carter to task for his liberal ways, and the former president expands on his book "A Call to Action."

Mar 25, 2014
Errol Morris
Year 2014Episode 4130 min

Errol Morris

Errol Morris shares insights from "The Unknown Known," his documentary about Donald Rumsfeld's role in the Iraq War.

Mar 26, 2014
Darren Aronofsky
Year 2014Episode 4230 min

Darren Aronofsky

Director Darren Aronofsky discusses his movie "Noah" and expands on the mythic power behind the epic Bible story.

Mar 27, 2014
Biz Stone
Year 2014Episode 4330 min

Biz Stone

Twitter cofounder Biz Stone chats about the origins of his book "Things a Little Bird Told Me" and discusses his social app, Jelly.

Mar 31, 2014
John Malkovich
Year 2014Episode 4430 min

John Malkovich

John Malkovich discusses his role in "Cesar Chavez," the importance of labor rights and his natural fragrance.

Apr 1, 2014
Dan Harris
Year 2014Episode 4530 min

Dan Harris

ABC News correspondent Dan Harris describes how an on-air panic attack led him to begin using meditation as a way to reduce stress and focus on the present.

Apr 2, 2014
Mark Mazzetti
Year 2014Episode 4630 min

Mark Mazzetti

The New York Times's Mark Mazzetti discusses "The Way of the Knife," his book detailing the CIA's expansive secret military campaigns since 9/11.

Apr 3, 2014
Edward Frenkel
Year 2014Episode 4730 min

Edward Frenkel

"Love and Math" author Edward Frenkel makes the case for appreciating the inherent beauty and power of mathematics.

Apr 7, 2014
Jane Goodall
Year 2014Episode 4830 min

Jane Goodall

Renowned scientist Jane Goodall discusses her book "Seeds of Hope" and explains why she shifted her research focus from chimpanzees to plant life.

Apr 8, 2014
Sheryl Sandberg
Year 2014Episode 4930 min

Sheryl Sandberg

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg shares insights from her book "Lean In" and makes the case for encouraging young girls to become leaders.

Apr 9, 2014
Sting
Year 2014Episode 5030 min

Sting

Sting chats about the origins of his Broadway-bound musical, "The Last Ship," and explains his passion for rainforest preservation.

Apr 10, 2014
Ken Burns
Year 2014Episode 5130 min

Ken Burns

Filmmaker Ken Burns discusses his documentary "The Address" and expands on the historical significance of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.

Apr 21, 2014
George Will
Year 2014Episode 5230 min

George Will

George Will shares insights from "A Nice Little Place on the North Side," his book exploring the 100-year history of Wrigley Field.

Apr 22, 2014
John Calipari
Year 2014Episode 5330 min

John Calipari

University of Kentucky Coach John Calipari shares insights from his book "Players First" and weighs in on whether college athletes should be paid.

Apr 23, 2014
George Saunders
Year 2014Episode 5430 min

George Saunders

George Saunders chats about the often-overlooked power of kindness and his book, "Congratulations, by the way."

Apr 24, 2014
Michael McFaul
Year 2014Episode 5530 min

Michael McFaul

Former U.S. ambassador Michael McFaul discusses Vladimir Putin and the challenge of rebuilding a working relationship with Russia.

Apr 28, 2014
Robert Rodriguez
Year 2014Episode 5630 min

Robert Rodriguez

Director Robert Rodriguez discusses his Latino-focused cable network El Rey and shares a clip from "From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series."

Apr 29, 2014
Audra McDonald
Year 2014Episode 5730 min

Audra McDonald

Tony Award-winning singer Audra McDonald chats about her Broadway role as Billie Holiday in "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill."

Apr 30, 2014
Saul Williams
Year 2014Episode 5830 min

Saul Williams

Poet, actor and musician Saul Williams chats about his role in the Tupac Shakur-inspired musical, "Holler If Ya Hear Me."

May 1, 2014
Edward O. Wilson
Year 2014Episode 5930 min

Edward O. Wilson

"A Window on Eternity" author Edward O. Wilson explains why he chose to study ants and describes the uniquely rich biodiversity of Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park.

May 5, 2014
Bette Midler
Year 2014Episode 6030 min

Bette Midler

Bette Midler chats about the reissue of her memoir, "A View From a Broad," growing up in Hawaii and making a successful career out of being "divine."

May 6, 2014
David Remnick
Year 2014Episode 6130 min

David Remnick

David Remnick describes "The 40s" and The New Yorker's evolution from a comedy magazine to a groundbreaking source of investigative journalism.

May 7, 2014
Ellen Page
Year 2014Episode 6230 min

Ellen Page

"X-Men: Days of Future Past" star Ellen Page discusses her emotional coming-out speech and generously helps Stephen boost his ratings.

May 8, 2014
Glenn Greenwald
Year 2014Episode 6330 min

Glenn Greenwald

"No Place to Hide" author Glenn Greenwald argues that the NSA engages in suspicion-less spying on Americans and non-Americans alike.

May 12, 2014
The Black Keys
Year 2014Episode 6430 min

The Black Keys

The Black Keys discuss Stephen's prostate and the power of Jerry Garcia.

May 13, 2014
Keri Russell
Year 2014Episode 6530 min

Keri Russell

Keri Russell discusses her complex role in FX's "The Americans," a drama about two Russian spies living in America in the 1980s.

May 14, 2014
Thomas Friedman
Year 2014Episode 6630 min

Thomas Friedman

Thomas Friedman discusses ways to minimize the effects of global warming and shares a clip from the documentary "Years of Living Dangerously."

May 15, 2014
Elizabeth Warren
Year 2014Episode 6730 min

Elizabeth Warren

"A Fighting Chance" author Elizabeth Warren discusses the erosion of America's middle class and makes the case for tougher regulation of the banking industry.

May 19, 2014
Matthew Weiner
Year 2014Episode 6830 min

Matthew Weiner

Matthew Weiner chats about the final season of "Mad Men" and offers insight into the complex and often troubled personality of Don Draper.

May 20, 2014
Patrick Stewart
Year 2014Episode 6930 min

Patrick Stewart

"X-Men: Days of Future Past" star Patrick Stewart discusses knighthood, time travel and the secret to his perpetual youth.

May 21, 2014
Ray Mabus
Year 2014Episode 7030 min

Ray Mabus

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus expands on the importance of maintaining a robust naval force and ponders a bold suggestion from Stephen.

May 22, 2014
Thomas Piketty
Year 2014Episode 7130 min

Thomas Piketty

"Capital in the Twenty-First Century" author Thomas Piketty argues that rising income inequality is harmful to the global economy.

Jun 2, 2014
Morgan Freeman
Year 2014Episode 7230 min

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman describes the difference between scientists and actors and shares a clip from Science Channel's "Through the Wormhole."

Jun 3, 2014
Jonah Hill
Year 2014Episode 7330 min

Jonah Hill

"22 Jump Street" star Jonah Hill describes his love for performing both comedy and drama and reveals that Channing Tatum is unfairly funny.

Jun 4, 2014
Chrissie Hynde
Year 2014Episode 7430 min

Chrissie Hynde

Rock legend Chrissie Hynde chats about being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and her status as a citizen of the world.

Jun 5, 2014
Esther Perel
Year 2014Episode 7530 min

Esther Perel

"Mating in Captivity" author Esther Perel explores the complex and often unconscious desires that can drive people to have affairs.

Jun 9, 2014
John Waters
Year 2014Episode 7630 min

John Waters

Director John Waters ponders being the oddest figure in American culture and shares hitchhiking stories from his memoir "Carsick."

Jun 10, 2014
Rob Rhinehart
Year 2014Episode 7730 min

Rob Rhinehart

Soylent CEO Rob Rhinehart discusses the origins of his food substitute and shares a sample with Stephen.

Jun 11, 2014
James Webb
Year 2014Episode 7830 min

James Webb

"I Heard My Country Calling" author James Webb shares highlights from his many years serving in both government and the military.

Jun 12, 2014
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Year 2014Episode 7930 min

Ta-Nehisi Coates

The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses "The Case for Reparations" and the ongoing history of institutional racism in America.

Jun 16, 2014
David Boies & Theodore B. Olson
Year 2014Episode 8030 min

David Boies & Theodore B. Olson

Attorneys David Boies and Theodore B. Olson discuss their advocacy for same-sex marriage rights and their book "Redeeming the Dream."

Jun 17, 2014
Katty Kay & Claire Shipman
Year 2014Episode 8130 min

Katty Kay & Claire Shipman

"The Confidence Code" authors Katty Kay and Claire Shipman describe the long-term effects that a lack of confidence can have on women's careers.

Jun 18, 2014
Jay Carney
Year 2014Episode 8230 min

Jay Carney

Jay Carney chats about his love for contentious press briefings and shares his biggest regret as White House press secretary for the Obama administration.

Jun 19, 2014
John Green
Year 2014Episode 8330 min

John Green

Author John Green discusses the emotional experience of writing "The Fault in Our Stars" and the community outreach initiatives of his YouTube channel, VlogBrothers.

Jun 23, 2014
Edie Falco
Year 2014Episode 8430 min

Edie Falco

Edie Falco chats about her role on Showtime's "Nurse Jackie" and reflects on the motivations of her character in HBO's "The Sopranos."

Jun 24, 2014
Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton
Year 2014Episode 8530 min

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton

Congresswoman and civil rights veteran Eleanor Holmes Norton explains the significance of the 50th anniversary of Mississippi's Freedom Summer.

Jun 25, 2014
Paul Rudd
Year 2014Episode 8630 min

Paul Rudd

Paul Rudd chats about his movie "They Came Together" and its satirical take on romantic comedies.

Jun 26, 2014
Jad Abumrad & Robert Krulwich
Year 2014Episode 8730 min

Jad Abumrad & Robert Krulwich

Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich describe their experimental approach to storytelling in their Peabody Award-winning radio program, "Radiolab."

Jul 14, 2014
Vint Cerf
Year 2014Episode 8830 min

Vint Cerf

Vint Cerf reflects on the unexpected mass popularity of the Internet and the challenges that come with maintaining it.

Jul 15, 2014
Mayor Bill de Blasio
Year 2014Episode 8930 min

Mayor Bill de Blasio

Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses the challenges of income inequality, the rising cost of living in New York and his goal of providing a full-day pre-K program.

Jul 16, 2014
Steven M. Wise
Year 2014Episode 9030 min

Steven M. Wise

"Rattling the Cage" author Steven M. Wise makes the case for giving animals the same legal rights as humans.

Jul 17, 2014
Rep. Nancy Pelosi
Year 2014Episode 9130 min

Rep. Nancy Pelosi

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi weighs in on the child immigration crisis and the Republican lawsuit against President Obama.

Jul 21, 2014
Julia Ioffe
Year 2014Episode 9230 min

Julia Ioffe

The New Republic's Julia Ioffe discusses Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russia and the conspiracy theories surrounding the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash.

Jul 22, 2014
Mary Mazzio & Oscar Vazquez
Year 2014Episode 9330 min

Mary Mazzio & Oscar Vazquez

Mary Mazzio and Oscar Vazquez share a clip from "Underwater Dreams," their documentary about four undocumented high school students who won a NASA-sponsored robotics contest.

Jul 23, 2014
Elon Musk
Year 2014Episode 9430 min

Elon Musk

Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk talks about his many technological innovations, from high-performance electric cars to reusable rockets.

Jul 24, 2014
Beck
Year 2014Episode 9530 min

Beck

Beck talks about his album "Morning Phase" and offers an impromptu description of his eclectic musical style.

Jul 28, 2014
Jon Batiste & Stay Human
Year 2014Episode 9630 min

Jon Batiste & Stay Human

Jon Batiste talks about his album "Social Music" and provokes Stephen into demonstrating his improvisation skills.

Jul 29, 2014
James Franco
Year 2014Episode 9730 min

James Franco

James Franco discusses the themes of his movie "Child of God" and chats about his preference for staying busy.

Jul 30, 2014
Campbell Brown
Year 2014Episode 9830 min

Campbell Brown

Partnership for Educational Justice founder Campbell Brown argues for the need to do away with teacher tenure in New York's public schools.

Jul 31, 2014
Pat Buchanan, John W. Dean
Year 2014Episode 9930 min

Pat Buchanan, John W. Dean

"The Greatest Comeback" author Pat Buchanan offers a firsthand account of President Nixon's handling of the Watergate scandal. "The Nixon Defense" author John W. Dean discusses the extent of President Nixon's knowledge of the Watergate break-in and ensuing cover-up.

Aug 4, 2014
James Cameron
Year 2014Episode 10030 min

James Cameron

James Cameron chats about his film "Deepsea Challenge 3D," which documents his record-breaking journey to the deepest point in the ocean.

Aug 5, 2014
Michael Fassbender
Year 2014Episode 10130 min

Michael Fassbender

Michael Fassbender discusses his role in "Frank," a film about an eccentric band leader who wears a papier-mache head.

Aug 6, 2014
Brian Chesky
Year 2014Episode 10230 min

Brian Chesky

Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky describes his company's emergence as a global enterprise and weighs in on the larger implications of the sharing economy.

Aug 7, 2014
Jeff Bridges & Lois Lowry
Year 2014Episode 10330 min

Jeff Bridges & Lois Lowry

Jeff Bridges and Lois Lowry chat about the film adaptation of "The Giver" and ponder the pros and cons of human memory.

Aug 26, 2014
Michael Sheen
Year 2014Episode 10430 min

Michael Sheen

"Masters of Sex" star Michael Sheen talks about his role as Dr. William Masters, a pioneering sex researcher in the 1950s.

Aug 27, 2014
JR
Year 2014Episode 10530 min

JR

Street artist and TED Prize winner JR shares examples of his provocative and often dangerous work in Brazil and the Middle East.

Aug 28, 2014
Mandy Patinkin
Year 2014Episode 10630 min

Mandy Patinkin

"Homeland" star Mandy Patinkin discusses the re-emergence of his beard and offers his antidote to the troubling state of the world.

Sep 2, 2014
Randall Munroe
Year 2014Episode 10730 min

Randall Munroe

"What If?" author Randall Munroe chats about the origins of his webcomic "xkcd" and helps Stephen determine the weight of Canada.

Sep 3, 2014
Doris Kearns Goodwin
Year 2014Episode 10830 min

Doris Kearns Goodwin

"The Bully Pulpit" author Doris Kearns Goodwin describes the domestic challenges faced by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.

Sep 4, 2014
John Lithgow
Year 2014Episode 10930 min

John Lithgow

John Lithgow chats about his role in "Love Is Strange," a film about an older gay couple who faces discrimination after getting legally married.

Sep 8, 2014
Jason Segel
Year 2014Episode 11030 min

Jason Segel

Jason Segel describes the origins of his children's book, "Nightmares!," and offers advice on how to end a television show after a nine-year run.

Sep 9, 2014
Henry Kissinger
Year 2014Episode 11130 min

Henry Kissinger

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger discusses his book "World Order" and predicts the outcome of Barack Obama's speech about ISIS militants.

Sep 10, 2014
Lonn Taylor
Year 2014Episode 11230 min

Lonn Taylor

Lonn Taylor, co-author of "The Star-Spangled Banner: The Making of an American Icon," details the history of the national anthem and the battle that inspired its lyrics.

Sep 11, 2014
Mindy Kaling
Year 2014Episode 11330 min

Mindy Kaling

Mindy Kaling, creator and star of "The Mindy Project," talks about playing an ob-gyn on television and whether or not her show should tackle controversial medical topics.

Sep 15, 2014
Unlocking the Truth
Year 2014Episode 11430 min

Unlocking the Truth

Teen heavy metal band Unlocking the Truth shares the inspiration behind their name and discusses their EP, "Free As You Wanna Be."

Sep 16, 2014
Viggo Mortensen
Year 2014Episode 11530 min

Viggo Mortensen

Viggo Mortensen chats about his wide variety of creative pursuits, shares a clip from "The Two Faces of January" and speaks in an Elvish accent

Sep 17, 2014
Terry Gilliam
Year 2014Episode 11630 min

Terry Gilliam

Director Terry Gilliam chats about "The Zero Theorem," his film about a man tasked with proving that everything is meaningless.

Sep 18, 2014
Tweedy
Year 2014Episode 11730 min

Tweedy

The father-son duo from Tweedy discusses their album "Sukierae" and ponders whether they could take Billy Ray and Miley Cyrus in a fight.

Sep 22, 2014
Naomi Klein
Year 2014Episode 11830 min

Naomi Klein

"This Changes Everything" author Naomi Klein argues that capitalism is one of the driving forces behind climate change.

Sep 23, 2014
Bill Cosby
Year 2014Episode 11930 min

Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby describes the origin of his pocket insignia and the terrifying nature of amusement park funhouses.

Sep 24, 2014
Walter Mischel
Year 2014Episode 12030 min

Walter Mischel

"The Marshmallow Test" author Walter Mischel explains the relationship between delayed gratification and a person's overall success in life.

Sep 25, 2014
Jamie Oliver
Year 2014Episode 12130 min

Jamie Oliver

Chef Jamie Oliver chats about his book "Jamie Oliver's Comfort Food: The Ultimate Weekend Cookbook" and trades favorite childhood dishes with Stephen.

Sep 29, 2014
Jeffrey Tambor
Year 2014Episode 12230 min

Jeffrey Tambor

Jeffrey Tambor shares a clip from "Transparent" and patiently helps Stephen understand the concept of being transgender.

Sep 30, 2014
Adm. Mike Mullen
Year 2014Episode 12330 min

Adm. Mike Mullen

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen discusses the challenges posed by ISIS and the disconnect between the U.S. military and the rest of American society.

Oct 1, 2014
Lynn Sherr
Year 2014Episode 12430 min

Lynn Sherr

"Sally Ride" author Lynn Sherr discusses the life and legacy of NASA's first woman in space.

Oct 2, 2014
James M. McPherson
Year 2014Episode 12530 min

James M. McPherson

"Embattled Rebel" author James M. McPherson talks about Confederate President Jefferson Davis and weighs in on why the North won the Civil War.

Oct 6, 2014
Leon Wieseltier
Year 2014Episode 12630 min

Leon Wieseltier

The New Republic's Leon Wieseltier discusses the anthology "Insurrections of the Mind" and the importance of rational thinking in a democratic society.

Oct 7, 2014
Carol Burnett
Year 2014Episode 12730 min

Carol Burnett

Carol Burnett looks back on her time on "The Carol Burnett Show" and describes her role in Broadway's "Love Letters."

Oct 8, 2014
Robert Plant
Year 2014Episode 12830 min

Robert Plant

Musician Robert Plant discusses his ongoing creative quest, the limited perks of being a Commander of the British Empire and his album "lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar."

Oct 9, 2014
Walter Isaacson
Year 2014Episode 12930 min

Walter Isaacson

"The Innovators" author Walter Isaacson discusses the history of the computer, the importance of hackers and the blurry line between collaboration and intellectual piracy.

Oct 13, 2014
Neil Young
Year 2014Episode 13030 min

Neil Young

"Special Deluxe" author and musician Neil Young chats about his passion for cars, the Pono music player and protecting the environment.

Oct 14, 2014
Justin Simien
Year 2014Episode 13130 min

Justin Simien

Writer-director Justin Simien shares a clip from his film "Dear White People" and talks about the concept of microaggression.

Oct 15, 2014
William Deresiewicz
Year 2014Episode 13230 min

William Deresiewicz

"Excellent Sheep" author William Deresiewicz argues that Ivy League schools are failing to provide students with the tools needed for a full and meaningful life.

Oct 16, 2014
Meredith Vieira
Year 2014Episode 13330 min

Meredith Vieira

Meredith Vieira talks about "The Meredith Vieira Show," her friendly brush with Ebola and her tendency to blurt out personal information on television.

Oct 27, 2014
Michael Lewis
Year 2014Episode 13430 min

Michael Lewis

"Liar's Poker" author Michael Lewis discusses the questionable ethics of Wall Street and plays a high-stakes game with Stephen.

Oct 28, 2014
Jill Lepore
Year 2014Episode 13530 min

Jill Lepore

Jill Lepore talks about "The Secret History of Wonder Woman" and explains how the character was inspired by early 20th-century feminism.

Oct 29, 2014
David Miliband
Year 2014Episode 13630 min

David Miliband

The International Rescue Committee's David Miliband discusses the facts about Ebola and his organization's humanitarian efforts in West Africa and Syria.

Oct 30, 2014
Chuck Todd
Year 2014Episode 13730 min

Chuck Todd

"The Stranger" author Chuck Todd chats about hosting "Meet the Press" and weighs in on the midterm elections.

Nov 3, 2014
Andrew Sullivan
Year 2014Episode 13830 min

Andrew Sullivan

"The Dish" blogger Andrew Sullivan shares his thoughts on the 2014 midterm elections and the Republican takeover of the Senate.

Nov 4, 2014
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
Year 2014Episode 13930 min

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand

Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand discusses her goal of finding common ground with Republicans, legalization of marijuana and her memoir, "Off the Sidelines."

Nov 5, 2014
Steven Johnson
Year 2014Episode 14030 min

Steven Johnson

"How We Got to Now" author Steven Johnson discusses the tremendous impact of six innovations, including clean drinking water and air-conditioning.

Nov 6, 2014
Andy Cohen
Year 2014Episode 14130 min

Andy Cohen

"Watch What Happens: Live" host Andy Cohen shares stories from his playful memoir, "The Andy Cohen Diaries."

Nov 10, 2014
Diane von Furstenberg
Year 2014Episode 14230 min

Diane von Furstenberg

"The Woman I Wanted to Be" author Diane von Furstenberg discusses her life as a fashion designer and her reality show, "House of DVF."

Nov 11, 2014
Terence Tao
Year 2014Episode 14330 min

Terence Tao

Terence Tao, a UCLA professor and winner of the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics, discusses his lifelong fascination with mathematics and the mysteries of prime numbers.

Nov 12, 2014
Jennifer Lawrence
Year 2014Episode 14430 min

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence chats about her archery skills, growing up in Kentucky and her role in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1."

Nov 13, 2014
Sen. Bernie Sanders
Year 2014Episode 14530 min

Sen. Bernie Sanders

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders discusses the shortcomings of America's health care system and gives his take on why the Democrats lost in the 2014 midterm elections.

Nov 17, 2014
Eva Longoria
Year 2014Episode 14630 min

Eva Longoria

Eva Longoria discusses "Food Chains," her documentary about the exploitation of farm workers in America.

Nov 18, 2014
Toni Morrison
Year 2014Episode 14730 min

Toni Morrison

Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison shares her thoughts on race and describes what motivated her to become a writer.

Nov 19, 2014
Jon Stewart
Year 2014Episode 14830 min

Jon Stewart

Jon Stewart discusses "Rosewater," his film based on journalist Maziar Bahari's arrest and imprisonment in Iran.

Nov 20, 2014
Sen. John McCain
Year 2014Episode 14930 min

Sen. John McCain

Senator John McCain weighs in on U.S. military intervention in Syria and discusses his book "Thirteen Soldiers."

Dec 1, 2014
Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga
Year 2014Episode 15030 min

Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga

Singers Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga describe the origin of their creative collaboration.

Dec 2, 2014
Christopher Nolan
Year 2014Episode 15130 min

Christopher Nolan

Director Christopher Nolan shares a clip from "Interstellar" and discusses his love for making thought-provoking films and occasionally blowing things up.

Dec 3, 2014
Dr. Paul Farmer
Year 2014Episode 15230 min

Dr. Paul Farmer

"Infections and Inequalities" author Dr. Paul Farmer discusses his work with Partners In Health, a group that provides health care to impoverished people all over the world.

Dec 4, 2014
President Barack Obama
Year 2014Episode 15330 min

President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama talks about voter turnout in the 2014 midterm elections and the environmental implications of the Keystone XL pipeline.

Dec 8, 2014
James Corden
Year 2014Episode 15430 min

James Corden

"Into the Woods" star James Corden talks about becoming the host of "The Late Late Show" and sings a Christmas duet with Stephen.

Dec 9, 2014
Sarah Koenig
Year 2014Episode 15530 min

Sarah Koenig

Journalist Sarah Koenig talks about "Serial," her true-crime show that has emerged as the most popular podcast in history.

Dec 10, 2014
'The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies' special
Year 2014Episode 15630 min

"The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies" special

The fearsome Smaug discusses Hollywood's liberal bias and shares a clip from "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies."

Dec 11, 2014
Seth Rogen
Year 2014Episode 15730 min

Seth Rogen

Seth Rogen talks about North Korea's outrage over "The Interview" and the film's adorable depiction of Kim Jong-un.

Dec 15, 2014
Kendrick Lamar
Year 2014Episode 15830 min

Kendrick Lamar

Hip-hop artist Kendrick Lamar talks about what he learned from the West Coast rap scene and gives a world premiere performance of his untitled track.

Dec 16, 2014
Phil Klay
Year 2014Episode 15930 min

Phil Klay

Author and veteran Phil Klay discusses "Redeployment," his National Book Award-winning collection of short stories based on his experiences serving in Iraq.

Dec 17, 2014
Grimmy
Year 2014Episode 16030 min

Grimmy

Stephen thanks The Prescott Group for their generous support, and Grimmy's temper has tragic consequences.

Dec 18, 2014

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