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Episode #09036
A threat emerges from North Korea, people try to cure homosexuality, and Malcolm Gladwell presents The New Yorker's big book on canines. (00:35)
Episode #09036
The fiscal cliff is coming to town, so all pundits are contractually obligated to talk exciting budgetary policy for the next 20 days. (04:09)
Episode #09036
North Korean unicorns attract impressionable American girls to communism while Barbie spearheads the mancession. (04:46)
Episode #09036
Therapy aimed at turning gay kids straight can cause depression and suicide, but outlawing it would require America to sit back and let people be gay. (03:26)
Episode #09036
Aspirational pup owner Malcolm Gladwell discusses his work on behalf of dogs, the narcissism behind dog breeding, and "The Big New Yorker Book of Dogs." (06:10)
Episode #09036
Stephen teams up with Live from Lincoln Center host Audra McDonald. (01:39)
Episode #09036
Republicans and Democrats stall budget talks, Barbie finds a construction job, California condemns ex-gay therapy, and Malcolm Gladwell lets his hair down. (01:02)
Episode #09035
Stephen's two big Christmas balls dress up the studio, and South Carolina voters try to convince Governor Nikki Haley that Stephen should fill Jim DeMint's seat. (06:45)
Episode #09035
By suggesting that General David Petraeus run for president, Roger Ailes was just trying to make his Fox News election coverage more exciting. (04:02)
Episode #09035
Grammy winner Diana Krall talks about 1920s jazz and her provocative album cover. (03:46)
Episode #09035
Diana Krall and Marc Ribot perform the title track off Krall's album, "Glad Rag Doll." (03:50)
Episode #09035
Elvis Costello joins Diana Krall, Marc Ribot and Stephen to perform the holiday classic "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." (02:28)
Episode #09035
Senator Stephen Colbert is at least as crazy as Senator Jim DeMint, Roger Ailes nominates David Petraeus for president, and Diana Krall looks good for a child of the 1920s. (01:00)
Ian McKellen talks Gandalf the Gay, Kate Middleton fights morning sickness, Rick Santorum speaks, and Stephen gets his own Madame Tussauds wax likeness. (04:08)
Episode #09034
Peter Jackson requests his Colbert Report interview be released as a trilogy, and Hobbit toenails require maintenance. (02:28)
Episode #09034
Tea Party icon Jim DeMint announces his resignation from the Senate, but which handsome young conservative will South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley appoint to replace him? (02:08)
Episode #09034
Madame Tussauds honors Stephen with a wax likeness, so he visits his future waxy companions in Washington DC. (06:03)
Episode #09034
Could Stephen's smoldering good looks and blistering significance be captured in a medium with such a low melting point? (04:19)
Episode #09034
Director Peter Jackson venerates New Zealand as the ideal directorial environment for "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey." (05:43)
Episode #09034
Stephen bids farewell to Hobbit Week. (00:13)