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Episode #09032
Wizardly weed is good for special smoke rings, and guest Martin Freeman plays Bilbo Baggins in "The Hobbit." (02:24)
Episode #09032
An easily spread endocrine toxin boosts men's testosterone levels, while 11% to 41% of women suffer from female orgasmic disorder. (08:02)
Episode #09032
Kate Middleton's nausea probably means she'll restrict herself to a bland diet, otherwise known as food in England. (03:35)
Episode #09032
Actor Martin Freeman congratulates Stephen on his Tolkien quiz victory and shares his best Bilbo Baggins moment. (06:39)
Episode #09032
Stephen smokes his wizardly pipe in Rivendell. (00:11)
Episode #09032
Nasal sprays enhance female orgasms, a pregnant Duchess of Cambridge can't stop vomiting, and "The Hobbit" star Martin Freeman digs cross-marketing. (01:01)
Episode #09031
The Report kicks off Hobbit Week with a tour over Mordhattan, Brook Lands and The Queen's Realm. (00:37)
Episode #09031
"The Hobbit" costars visit The Report, and director Peter Jackson dubs Stephen the biggest Tolkien geek he's ever met. (03:51)
Episode #09031
In the good old bad days of the 80s, Republicans could turn out the suburban white vote simply by showing images of fearsome felons. (06:03)
Episode #09031
Why should seniors spend time in a cold hospital environment far from their families when they could be in a cold hospital environment within sight of their families? (03:32)
Episode #09031
An annoying Tolkien super fan knows more about Sir Ian McKellen's character in "The Hobbit" than he does. (06:47)
Episode #09031
Stephen raises the lost Gondolin blade. (00:09)
Episode #09031
"The Hobbit" director Peter Jackson calls Stephen out, backyard "granny pods" keep loved ones out of nursing homes, and Ian McKellen shares his next big role. (01:01)
The Pope reveals Jesus' real birthday, Jake Tapper describes the fiscal cliff, Dolly Parton shares her hillbilly roots, and cosmologist Sean Carroll talks happy discoveries. (04:09)
Episode #09030
Guns go to college, a major magazine slights Stephen, and theoretical physicist Sean Carroll shares his latest book. (00:32)
Episode #09030
America fell from greatness when milquetoast, nancy pants Dwight D. Eisenhower pussied out on the country's nuclear lunar program. (03:27)
Episode #09030
Boeing's blatant devaluing of gay staff is great for the company's bottom line, and college is the time to do shots and get shot. (03:28)
Episode #09030
While the media compiles countdown lists, Stephen competes for Time Magazine's attention and goes after Bill O'Reilly's book, "Killing Kennedy." (05:59)
Episode #09030
Cosmologist Sean Carroll discusses his book, "The Particle at the End of the Universe: How the Hunt for the Higgs Boson Leads Us to the Edge of a New World." (06:42)