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The Daily Show
S2.E69
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Jamie Luner
Episode aired Dec 18, 1997
TV-14
30m
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7.4
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Director
Scott Preston
Writers
A. Whitney Brown
Stephen Colbert
Jim Earl
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Stephen Colbert
Beth Littleford
A. Whitney Brown
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IMDb RATING
7.4
/10
77
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Director
Scott Preston
Writers
A. Whitney Brown
Stephen Colbert
Jim Earl
Stars
Stephen Colbert
Beth Littleford
A. Whitney Brown
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Stephen Colbert
Self - Co-Host
Beth Littleford
Self - Co-Host
A. Whitney Brown
Self - Correspondent
Roy Castle
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(as Mayor Roy Castle)
Frank DeCaro
Self - Contributor 'Out at the Movies'
Jamie Luner
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Lizz Winstead
Self - Contributor 'Out at the Movies'
Director
Scott Preston
Writers
A. Whitney Brown
Stephen Colbert
Jim Earl
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Release date
December 18, 1997 (United States)
Country of origin
United States
Language
English
Filming locations
USA
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Comedy Partners
Hello Doggie
Mad Cow Productions
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Runtime
30 minutes
Color
Color
Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.33 : 1
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